A company needs to monitor the read and write IOPs metrics for their AWS MySQL RDS instance and send
real-time alerts to their operations team. Which AWS services can accomplish this? Choose 2 answers
A.
Amazon Simple Email Service
B.
Amazon CloudWatch
C.
Amazon Simple Queue Service
D.
Amazon Route 53
E.
Amazon Simple Notification Service
B and E
B and E
It’s B & E.
B and D
I have the same idea. BD
Dude…stop doing this and behave like a kid
Seriously. Go play a video game.
F**k you
In my opinion answer is B & E
Not sure how route53 service can help in this its a routing or DNS service.
B and E (100% sure)
It’s B & E I’m sure. Route 53 is a DNS routing service
Folks who say B&D, can you explain what will Route53 will do in this scenario?
Regards
B & E
B and E
It can be B and D because Route 53 can perform health check.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-failover.html
Route 53 does not gather IOPS statistics.
BE
BE
B:Amazon RDS provides metrics in real time for the operating system (OS) that your DB instance runs on. You can view the metrics for your DB instance using the console, or consume the Enhanced Monitoring JSON output from CloudWatch Logs in a monitoring system of your choice
E:Use Amazon RDS DB events to monitor failovers. For example, you can be notified by text message or email when a DB instance fails over.
Amazon RDS uses the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) to provide notification when an Amazon RDS event occurs.
So it is B&E
D: can be right only if B was not exist : DNS has health check capabilities, but this is integrated with cloudWatch .
Amazon Route 53 health checks integrate with CloudWatch metrics so that you can do the following:
Verify that a health check is properly configured.
Review the status of a health check over a specified period of time.
Configure CloudWatch to send an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) alert when the status of a health check is unhealthy. Note that several minutes might elapse between the time that a health check fails and the time that you receive the associated Amazon SNS notification.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/health-checks-monitor-view-status.html?console_help=true#monitoring-health-checks
who the hell is marking the wrong answers in green.
I don’t know, but the “Show Answer” button doesn’t say it will show the right one. Maybe it recorded @networkmanagers responses and that’s why he always agrees with wrong answers.
The author of all of these questions is a user called @seenagape.
You sometimes see him/her replying to questions, sometimes with the same incorrect answer. I honestly don’t know why the answers don’t get corrected.
Or at least get corrected when they move to a new version of the questions.