Can I use Provisioned IOPS with VPC?
A.
Only Oracle based RDS
B.
No
C.
Only with MSSQL based RDS
D.
Yes for all RDS instances
Can I use Provisioned IOPS with VPC?
Can I use Provisioned IOPS with VPC?
A.
Only Oracle based RDS
B.
No
C.
Only with MSSQL based RDS
D.
Yes for all RDS instances
I think, instead of VPC, there should RDS.
Make sense
Agree with Harry.
D
is it?
D
Amazon RDS provides three storage types: magnetic, General Purpose (SSD), and Provisioned IOPS (input/output operations per second).
D.
Yes for all RDS instances
Correct answer is D
Correct answer is A. I validated this and passed exam and did get this question. I got 100% for the relevant section.
The answer is D
source: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_PIOPS.StorageTypes.html
You can modify the settings for an Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MariaDB DB instance that uses Provisioned IOPS storage by using the AWS Management Console, the Amazon RDS API, or the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
You can provision a MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or Oracle DB instance with up to 30,000 IOPS and 6 TB of allocated storage. You can provision a SQL Server DB instance with up to 20,000 IOPS and 4 TB of allocated storage.