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Amazon PAS-C01 Exam - Topic 3 Question 75 Discussion

A company's SAP basis team is responsible for database backups in Amazon S3. The company frequently needs to restore the last 3 months of backups into the pre-production SAP system to perform tests and analyze performance. Previously an employee accidentally deleted backup files from the S3 bucket. The SAP basis team wants to prevent accidental deletion of backup files in the future.Which solution will meet these requirements?
B) Enable versioning and multi-factor authentication (MFA) on the S3 bucket
A) Create a new resource-based policy that prevents deletion of the S3 bucket
C) Create signed cookies for the backup files in the S3 bucket Provide the signed cookies to authorized users only
D) Apply an S3 Lifecycle policy to move the backup fries immediately to S3 Glacier

Amazon PAS-C01 Exam - Topic 3 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's PAS-C01 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 3
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A company's SAP basis team is responsible for database backups in Amazon S3. The company frequently needs to restore the last 3 months of backups into the pre-production SAP system to perform tests and analyze performance. Previously an employee accidentally deleted backup files from the S3 bucket. The SAP basis team wants to prevent accidental deletion of backup files in the future.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: B

enabling versioning and multi-factor authentication (MFA) on the S3 bucket. Versioning will allow you to keep multiple versions of your backup files in the same bucket, so you won't have to worry about accidental deletion. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) will help ensure that only authorized users can access or delete the backup files.


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Mari
1 day ago
Surprised that accidental deletions can happen so easily!
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Selma
7 days ago
I disagree, A seems safer for preventing deletions.
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Nickie
12 days ago
I think A could work too, but it might be too restrictive.
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Joni
17 days ago
Option B is the best choice! Versioning and MFA are key.
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Teddy
22 days ago
Option B is the best choice! Versioning and MFA are key.
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Cherelle
27 days ago
I don't think signed cookies are relevant here. They seem more about access control rather than preventing deletions. I would lean towards versioning as the best option.
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Huey
1 month ago
I vaguely recall a practice question about S3 policies. Creating a resource-based policy could help, but I feel like it might not be as effective as versioning.
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Margurite
1 month ago
I think option B sounds right because versioning would help restore previous versions of backups if they get deleted. But I wonder if just a policy would be enough?
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Abel
1 month ago
I remember we talked about enabling versioning in class. It seems like a good way to recover deleted files, but I'm not sure if MFA is necessary for this scenario.
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