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Amazon CLF-C02 Exam - Topic 4 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's CLF-C02 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 4
[All CLF-C02 Questions]

A company Is designing its AWS workloads so that components can be updated regularly and so that changes can be made in small, reversible increments.

Which pillar of the AWS Well-Architected Framework does this design support?

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Suggested Answer: C

Understanding Operational Excellence: The Operational Excellence pillar of the AWS Well-Architected Framework focuses on running and monitoring systems to deliver business value and continuously improving supporting processes and procedures.

Key Concepts of Operational Excellence:

Small, Reversible Changes: Making changes in small, incremental steps allows for easier troubleshooting and rollback if issues arise.

Regular Updates: Regularly updating components ensures that systems stay up-to-date with the latest features, security patches, and performance improvements.

Automation: Implementing automation for deployments, updates, and monitoring to reduce human error and increase efficiency.

Continuous Improvement: Encouraging continuous learning and process improvement to enhance operational processes.

Implementing Operational Excellence:

Deployment Automation: Use CI/CD pipelines to automate deployments and ensure that changes can be rolled back if necessary.

Monitoring and Logging: Implement comprehensive monitoring and logging to track system health and performance.

Incident Response: Develop a robust incident response plan to handle issues quickly and efficiently.

Documentation and Training: Maintain thorough documentation and provide training to ensure teams can effectively manage and improve operations.


AWS Well-Architected Framework: Operational Excellence Pillar

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Lashawn
3 months ago
Surprised this isn't more obvious, it's clearly about keeping things operational!
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Mari
3 months ago
Really? I thought it was more related to Performance efficiency.
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Sharika
3 months ago
Sounds like a classic case for Operational excellence to me!
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Ettie
4 months ago
I think it's more about D, Reliability.
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Melina
4 months ago
Definitely C, Operational excellence is all about that!
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Lynelle
4 months ago
This sounds like it aligns with Operational Excellence, especially since it’s about managing workloads effectively, but I could see how it might touch on Reliability too.
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Willodean
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought Performance Efficiency was more about optimizing resources rather than the update process.
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Janna
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about the Well-Architected Framework, and I feel like this design supports Reliability because it focuses on making changes that can be easily rolled back.
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Alisha
5 months ago
I think this might relate to Operational Excellence since it emphasizes regular updates and reversible changes, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Juan
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this one. The question seems to be describing some kind of deployment or change management process, but I'm not sure which pillar that would fall under. I'll have to review the Well-Architected Framework pillars again to figure this out.
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Quiana
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The question is describing a design that supports the ability to evolve systems over time, which is a key part of the Operational Excellence pillar. The other pillars like Security and Reliability are important, but this specific scenario is focused on the operational side.
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Loren
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. The question mentions "components can be updated regularly" and "changes can be made in small, reversible increments", but I'm not sure which pillar that maps to. I'll have to think it through a bit more.
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Louisa
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. The key is in the question - it's talking about being able to update components regularly and make changes in small, reversible increments. That sounds like it's supporting Operational Excellence.
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Flo
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The government mandate seems like an external factor, but I'm not sure if it qualifies as a "mandated component" or an "enterprise environmental factor." I'll have to think it through.
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Virgilio
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward enough. The question is asking if the statement "The Huawei 8100 V5 supports up to 48 SAS/SATA drives (6 x 4 + 24)" is true or false. I just need to do the math and see if the total number of drives supported matches 48.
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Maryann
1 year ago
Operational Excellence, of course! Although I'm a little concerned about the 'regularly' part - isn't that just going to lead to a lot of downtime? Maybe they should focus more on the 'small, reversible' part.
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Cassie
1 year ago
Yeah, focusing on small, reversible changes is key for minimizing downtime.
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Isaac
1 year ago
I think it supports Operational Excellence.
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Merilyn
2 years ago
That's a good point, Providencia. It could also support Reliability. But I still think Operational excellence is the main focus here.
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Gearldine
2 years ago
Haha, this sounds like a question straight out of the AWS certification exam. 'Small, reversible increments' - that's gotta be Operational Excellence, right?
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Ressie
1 year ago
Operational Excellence is all about optimizing processes and procedures, so this design choice fits perfectly.
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Latanya
1 year ago
I think it's more about being able to make changes easily and efficiently, so Operational Excellence makes sense.
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Salena
1 year ago
Yes, you're right! It definitely aligns with Operational Excellence.
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Lenna
2 years ago
I'd say this is all about the Reliability pillar. Being able to update components and make changes easily helps ensure your workloads can withstand disruptions and maintain availability.
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Providencia
2 years ago
But doesn't it also support Reliability? Regular updates can ensure the system is reliable.
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Marva
2 years ago
This sounds like a design that supports the Operational Excellence pillar. Updating components regularly and making small, reversible changes are key to maintaining operational excellence in the cloud.
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Marsha
1 year ago
Absolutely, it's all about maintaining efficiency and reliability in the cloud environment.
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Eileen
1 year ago
That's true, it's important to prioritize operational excellence when designing AWS workloads.
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Starr
1 year ago
It also helps in ensuring that the system is always up-to-date and secure.
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Erick
1 year ago
I agree, making small, reversible changes is definitely a key aspect of operational excellence.
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Lindsey
2 years ago
I agree with Merilyn, making changes in small, reversible increments is key for operational excellence.
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Merilyn
2 years ago
I think this design supports Operational excellence.
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