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GIAC GCFR Exam - Topic 3 Question 25 Discussion

Which AWS Storage option is ideal for storing incident response related artifacts and logs?
B) ElastiCache
A) Elastic File Store
C) Elastic Block Storage
D) Simple Storage Service

GIAC GCFR Exam - Topic 3 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for GIAC's GCFR exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 3
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Which AWS Storage option is ideal for storing incident response related artifacts and logs?

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Krissy
8 months ago
Really? I thought Elastic File Store was better for this kind of stuff.
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Cassi
9 months ago
D is the best choice, no doubt about it!
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Maryann
9 months ago
Wait, isn't ElastiCache more for caching?
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Myra
9 months ago
I think C, Elastic Block Storage, could work too.
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Devorah
9 months ago
Definitely going with D, Simple Storage Service is perfect for logs!
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Slyvia
9 months ago
I thought Elastic File Store could be a contender, but I feel like it’s more for file sharing. S3 seems more appropriate for incident response artifacts.
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Helene
10 months ago
I’m a bit confused. ElastiCache sounds familiar, but I don’t think it’s for logs. I should probably go with Simple Storage Service.
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Janessa
10 months ago
I remember practicing a question about storage options, and I feel like Elastic Block Storage was mentioned a lot. But for logs, I think S3 is better.
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Edward
10 months ago
I think it might be Simple Storage Service, but I'm not completely sure. It seems like the best fit for logs.
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Brandon
10 months ago
I'm a little confused on the differences between the storage options here. Elastic File Store, Elastic Block Storage, and S3 all seem like they could work, but I'm not sure which one is truly "ideal" for this use case. I might need to do a quick review of the key features of each before answering.
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Na
10 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. Incident response data needs to be highly available and durable, so S3 seems like a good fit. It can handle large volumes of data and provides versioning, which would be useful for forensics. I'll go with D) Simple Storage Service.
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Ty
10 months ago
This one seems straightforward - I'm pretty sure the answer is Simple Storage Service (S3) since it's designed for storing large amounts of unstructured data like logs and incident response artifacts.
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Claribel
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure on this one. I know S3 is a common storage option, but I'm not totally sure if it's the best choice for incident response data. Maybe Elastic Block Storage or Elastic File Store would be better options?
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Goldie
10 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's when the first executable SQL statement is encountered, but I want to double-check that.
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Joaquin
10 months ago
Assessing the impact of changes sounds like part of the responsibilities, but I still feel unsure if that's fully under the Service Level Manager's scope.
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Jerry
1 year ago
I'd be worried if anyone picked anything other than D) S3. That's like storing your precious family photos in a dumpster. Come on, folks, use your heads!
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Titus
1 year ago
D) S3 is the clear winner here. I mean, who would store incident response logs in a file system or a caching service? Get real, people!
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Claudia
1 year ago
D) S3 is the clear winner here. I mean, who would store incident response logs in a file system or a caching service? Get real, people!
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Skye
1 year ago
D) Simple Storage Service
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Dyan
1 year ago
C) Elastic Block Storage
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Monte
1 year ago
B) ElastiCache
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Ceola
1 year ago
A) Elastic File Store
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Tayna
1 year ago
Hmm, I was considering B) ElastiCache, but that's more for caching, not long-term storage. Gotta go with D) S3 for this one.
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Letha
1 year ago
ElastiCache is more for caching, so D) S3 is the better choice for storing incident response related data.
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Merilyn
1 year ago
Yeah, S3 is definitely the way to go for long-term storage of logs and artifacts.
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Helene
1 year ago
I think you're right, D) S3 is the best option for storing incident response artifacts and logs.
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Wenona
1 year ago
I'm torn between C) Elastic Block Storage and D) S3. But I think D) is the more appropriate choice since it's specifically designed for object storage.
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Edison
1 year ago
Let's go with D) Simple Storage Service then, it seems like the most appropriate choice.
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Jill
1 year ago
Elastic Block Storage could work too, but S3 is more specialized for storing objects.
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Mirta
1 year ago
I agree, S3 is designed for object storage and would be ideal for that purpose.
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Kyoko
1 year ago
I think D) Simple Storage Service is the best option for storing incident response artifacts and logs.
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Giovanna
1 year ago
Definitely D) S3. It's the go-to AWS storage service for this kind of data that needs to be securely archived and easily accessible.
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Lindsay
1 year ago
I agree, S3 is secure and easy to access for storing that kind of data.
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Janae
1 year ago
D) Simple Storage Service is definitely the best option for incident response artifacts and logs.
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Lashanda
1 year ago
I think D) Simple Storage Service (S3) is the best option for storing incident response artifacts and logs. It's designed for durability and scalability, perfect for this use case.
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Edwin
1 year ago
Elastic File Store could work well for storing incident response artifacts too.
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Cherilyn
1 year ago
S3 is the most cost-effective option for storing large amounts of data.
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Arlene
1 year ago
I think Elastic Block Storage could also be a good choice for storing logs.
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Vincenza
1 year ago
I agree, S3 is definitely the best option for storing incident response artifacts.
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Douglass
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think Elastic Block Storage could also be a good option for storing incident response data.
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Theresia
1 year ago
I agree with Dalene. S3 is perfect for storing logs and artifacts securely.
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Dalene
1 year ago
I think the answer is D) Simple Storage Service.
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