Select the correct set of steps for exposing the snapshot only to specific AWS accounts
A.
Select public for all the accounts and check mark those accounts with whom you want to expose the
snapshots and click save.
B.
SelectPrivate, enter the IDs of those AWS accounts, and clickSave.
C.
SelectPublic, enter the IDs of those AWS accounts, and clickSave.
D.
SelectPublic, mark the IDs of those AWS accounts as private, and clickSave.
B
B
Public cannot enter ID.
Answer is B
“To expose the snapshot to only specific AWS accounts, choose Private, enter the ID of the AWS account (without hyphens) in the AWS Account Number field, and choose Add Permission. Repeat until you’ve added all the required AWS accounts”
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-modifying-snapshot-permissions.html
B
B
Correct B
“To expose the snapshot to only specific AWS accounts, choose Private, enter the ID of the AWS account (without hyphens) in the AWS Account Number field, and choose Add Permission. Repeat until you’ve added all the required AWS accounts.”
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-modifying-snapshot-permissions.html
B
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-modifying-snapshot-permissions.html
To expose the snapshot to only specific AWS accounts, choose Private, enter the ID of the AWS account (without hyphens) in the AWS Account Number field, and choose Add Permission. Repeat until you’ve added all the required AWS accounts.
Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/.
Choose Snapshots in the navigation pane.
Select a snapshot and then choose Modify Permissions from the Actions list.
Choose whether to make the snapshot public or to share it with specific AWS accounts:
To make the snapshot public, choose Public.
This is not a valid option for encrypted snapshots or snapshots with AWS Marketplace product codes.
To expose the snapshot to only specific AWS accounts, choose Private, enter the ID of the AWS account (without hyphens) in the AWS Account Number field, and choose Add Permission. Repeat until you’ve added all the required AWS accounts.
Answer is B
I choose C
Why ?
This guy is the new troll. Don’t listen to his answers.
ANswer should be B
Answer is B.
Answer is B
Click snapshot –> Permission Tab –> Edit –> Select Private and then Provide AWS Account Number.
Selecting Public wont ask AWS Account number.
Me parece lo más correcto. Useful answer
Answer is B
To expose the snapshot to only specific AWS accounts, choose Private, enter the ID of the AWS account (without hyphens) in the AWS Account Number field, and choose Add Permission. Repeat until you’ve added all the required AWS accounts
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-modifying-snapshot-permissions.html