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Amazon BDS-C00 Exam - Topic 5 Question 116 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's BDS-C00 exam
Question #: 116
Topic #: 5
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When you put objects in Amazon 53, what is the indication that an object was successfully stored?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Ariel
2 months ago
Wait, there's a bucket named _s3_logs? That's new to me!
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Lenny
2 months ago
I think B is also a valid point, but A is more reliable.
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Ronna
3 months ago
C sounds too good to be true, I wouldn't trust it without confirmation.
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Marva
3 months ago
A is the standard, no doubt about it!
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Elena
3 months ago
Definitely A! HTTP 200 and MD5 are key indicators.
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Eric
3 months ago
I don’t remember anything about a special bucket for logs like in D. That seems too specific and I don’t think it’s how S3 works.
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Venita
4 months ago
C seems a bit off to me. Just because S3 has high durability doesn’t mean we shouldn’t verify if the data was stored correctly.
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Aja
4 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but B sounds familiar. I feel like we discussed metadata in class, but I can’t recall if it specifically includes success codes.
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Weldon
4 months ago
I think it’s A, because I remember reading about HTTP status codes and checksums being important for confirming successful uploads.
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Chara
4 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I know Amazon S3 is designed for high durability, but I'm not sure if that means we can just assume the data was stored successfully. I'll need to review the documentation on how to properly confirm an object was uploaded to S3.
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Gladys
4 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I don't think the success code being inserted into the object metadata is the right answer, since that's not a standard way to confirm the operation. And I'm pretty sure the s3_logs bucket is just for logging, not for confirming successful uploads. I'm leaning towards the HTTP 200 and MD5 checksum option.
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Meaghan
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this. I know Amazon S3 is highly durable, but I'm not sure if that means we can just assume the data was stored successfully without any confirmation. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Amie
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident about this one. The key is looking for the combination of an HTTP 200 result code and an MD5 checksum, which together indicate a successful object storage operation.
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