I'm pretty confident the answer is A, the access key ID. That's the unique identifier that lets Prisma connect to the S3 account, while the secret access key is used to authenticate the connection.
Wait, I'm confused. I thought the access key ID and secret access key were both needed to access S3. Is it just one or the other? I better double-check my notes on this.
Okay, I've got this. The answer is definitely B, the secret access key. That's what allows Prisma to authenticate and access the S3 bucket. Easy peasy!
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need some kind of AWS credentials, but I'm not sure if the administrative password or account ID would also work. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Wait, I'm a little confused. Do I need to create the index entries from scratch or just update an existing index? I want to make sure I understand the task correctly before I dive in.
Okay, I got this. The question is asking which queue value we need to set for voice traffic, and the options are 0, 1, 2, or 3. Since voice traffic is a high-priority application, the correct answer is C, which is a queue value of 2.
I'm a bit confused by this question. I'm not entirely familiar with the W3C standards for web accessibility on tablets. I'll have to think this through carefully.
Okay, my money's on the access key ID and secret access key. That's the standard way to authenticate with AWS services. The other options just seem too...complicated? Or maybe I'm just overthinking it.
Ha! I bet the answer is 'all of the above' - Prisma probably needs everything to access S3, including the kitchen sink. AWS security can be such a headache sometimes.
Hmm, I was thinking the AWS account ID would be the right answer since that's how Prisma identifies the S3 account. But you make a good point about the access keys being necessary for permissions. I'm not completely certain though.
I'm pretty sure it's the access key ID and secret access key that Prisma needs, not the admin password or AWS account ID. Those are just for logging into the AWS console, right?
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