A company needs to deploy services to an AWS region which they have not previously used. The company
currently has an AWS identity and Access Management (IAM) role for the Amazon EC2 instances, which
permits the instance to have access to Amazon DynamoDB. The company wants their EC2 instances in the new
region to have the same privileges. How should the company achieve this?
A.
Create a new IAM role and associated policies within the new region
B.
Assign the existing IAM role to the Amazon EC2 instances in the new region
C.
Copy the IAM role and associated policies to the new region and attach it to the instances
D.
Create an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) of the instance and copy it to the desired region using the AMI
Copy feature
answer is B, because IAM roles are global
Hey AK,
Can we discuss some questions ? I am preparing for AWS-SA certification and need to get some clarification on few of the questions.
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Agree with AK,
Answer is B
IAM are global across all AWS (so they are they are available in all regions (the same)),
B
I have the same idea. C
B. IAM global
B. Roles are Global.
Answer is B
B
B is the answer
B
@networkmanagers, what the hell is wrong with you? Why are you deliberately posting wrong answers on all questions? PoS.
agree with u ….
@netoworkmanagers is:
A: Test prep troll.
B: Simpleton
C: Bored
D: Not appreciated by others.
E: All of the above.
B, role is global
B, IAM is global
agreed. networkmanagers is a spammer.
Plz do no post wrong answers, it may mislead us.
Answer will be B
All,
Please share mock test tool or latest to me
Hey karthik
did you completed your AWS CSA-A exam?
A is also right but requires more admin:
Please see https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=215386
You can use the IAM Role across regions. You could also use a new role, but attach the same managed policy.
B is definitely 100% correct
You can copy a role it is global …. you just use it
The answer is A
B sorry