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Amazon Exam CLF-C01 Topic 5 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's CLF-C01 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 5
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Which AWS services can a company use to transfer on-premises data to the AWS Cloud? (Select TWO.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Joaquin
17 hours ago
Haha, no kidding! I was picturing an actual snowcone machine when I first saw that option. But in all seriousness, those are the right picks - Snowcone for the physical data transfers and DataSync for the automated cloud migration.
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Denny
18 hours ago
Ah, good point. Transit Gateway could be used to connect on-premises networks to the AWS Cloud. I'm going to go with those two: Snowcone and DataSync.
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Nobuko
2 days ago
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Snowcone and DataSync are the two I'd select for this question. Though I have to say, the name 'Snowcone' always makes me crave a frozen treat. Anyone else getting a bit hungry?
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Ammie
3 days ago
I agree with that. AWS Snowcone is definitely one of the services that can be used for this. And DataSync is a really convenient tool for setting up automated data transfers. The other options like Transit Gateway and Backup don't seem relevant here.
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Jacklyn
3 days ago
You're right, DataSync does sound like a good option. And I believe AWS Transit Gateway is also used for network connectivity, which could be relevant here.
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William
4 days ago
I think AWS DataSync is one of the options. That's a service specifically designed for data migration, right?
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Rodrigo
4 days ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I think the correct answers are AWS Snowcone and AWS DataSync. Snowcone is a great option for physically transferring large datasets, while DataSync makes it easy to copy data from on-premises to the cloud.
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Kattie
5 days ago
Speaking of straightforward, did you guys hear about the AWS engineer who got lost in the data center? He couldn't find his EC2!
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Ayesha
7 days ago
Yeah, me neither. I feel like I should know this, but AWS has so many services it can be hard to keep track of them all.
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Eleonore
9 days ago
This is a tricky question, especially since they're asking us to choose two options. I'm not sure if I know all the services that can be used for on-premises to cloud data transfer.
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