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Amazon CLF-C02 Exam - Topic 3 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's CLF-C02 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 3
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A company wants to automatically run operating system command scripts on Amazon EC2 instances. Which AWS service will meet these requirements in the MOST operationally efficient way?

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Jimmie
3 months ago
Yeah, Systems Manager is the go-to for running scripts.
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Breana
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about Systems Manager? Seems too simple.
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Michal
3 months ago
I think AWS Lambda could work too, but not as efficient.
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Kristian
3 months ago
Definitely AWS Systems Manager for this!
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Shawn
4 months ago
I disagree, Control Tower is more about governance, not scripts.
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Weldon
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards AWS Systems Manager too, but I wonder if there are any other services that could also fit this requirement.
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Charisse
4 months ago
I feel like AWS Control Tower is more about governance and setting up accounts, so it probably isn't the answer here.
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Alex
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think AWS Lambda is more about running code in response to events, not specifically for command scripts.
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Alaine
4 months ago
I think AWS Systems Manager might be the right choice since it can automate tasks on EC2 instances, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Lino
5 months ago
AWS Systems Manager is definitely the best option here. It provides a centralized way to run command scripts on EC2 instances, which is exactly what the company needs. The other choices just don't seem as well-suited for this specific requirement.
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Dahlia
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know AWS Organizations and AWS Control Tower are more for managing multiple AWS accounts, so I don't think those are the right choices. I'll need to review the details of AWS Systems Manager and AWS Lambda to decide.
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Shenika
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that AWS Systems Manager is the way to go here. It's designed for managing and automating tasks across EC2 instances, so it should be the most operationally efficient solution.
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Terrilyn
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. We need a service that can automatically run OS command scripts on EC2 instances. AWS Lambda could work, but that might not be the most efficient approach. I'm leaning towards AWS Systems Manager.
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Burma
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different AWS services and their capabilities to determine the most operationally efficient option.
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Marguerita
7 months ago
AWS Systems Manager all the way! It's built for exactly this kind of task. Plus, it's got that 'Manager' in the name, so you know it's gotta be good at managing stuff.
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Keith
7 months ago
Lambda is more for event-driven functions, Systems Manager is better for this use case.
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Rolland
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but Lambda can also run scripts. Maybe that's an option too.
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Arlene
7 months ago
I agree with Keith, Systems Manager can automate command scripts efficiently.
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Fletcher
7 months ago
Haha, AWS Organizations? That's like trying to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Totally overkill for this requirement.
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Twana
6 months ago
B: Yeah, Lambda is perfect for that kind of task. It's lightweight and efficient.
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Leah
6 months ago
A: I think AWS Lambda would be the best option for running those scripts automatically.
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Keith
8 months ago
I think the answer is D) AWS Systems Manager.
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Ryan
8 months ago
AWS Control Tower? Really? That's more for setting up and managing a multi-account environment. Definitely not the right tool for this job.
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Lauran
6 months ago
Yeah, AWS Systems Manager would be the best choice for running those scripts on EC2 instances.
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Mila
6 months ago
D) AWS Systems Manager
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Lynelle
7 months ago
C) AWS Lambda
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Daniel
8 months ago
Hmm, AWS Lambda is an interesting choice. It could run the scripts without needing to manage the underlying infrastructure. But I'm not sure if it's the 'most operationally efficient' option for this use case.
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Gabriele
7 months ago
Yeah, AWS Systems Manager can help automate tasks across your EC2 instances efficiently.
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Larae
7 months ago
I think AWS Systems Manager might be a better option for running operating system command scripts on EC2 instances.
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Dorian
8 months ago
I think AWS Systems Manager is the way to go. It's designed for automating tasks on EC2 instances, so it should be the most operationally efficient option.
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Tammara
7 months ago
Yes, AWS Systems Manager is specifically designed for managing EC2 instances efficiently.
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Doyle
7 months ago
I agree, AWS Systems Manager is the best choice for running command scripts on EC2 instances.
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