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A company is hosting a static website from an Amazon S3 bucket. The website is available to customers at example.com. The company uses an Amazon Route 53 weighted routing policy with a TTL of 1 day. The company has decided to replace the existing static website with a dynamic web application. The dynamic web application uses an Application Load Balancer (ALB) in front of a fleet of Amazon EC2 instances.
On the day of production launch to customers, the company creates an additional Route 53 weighted DNS record entry that points to the ALB with a weight of 255 and a TTL of 1 hour. Two days later, a DevOps engineer notices that the previous static website is displayed sometimes when customers navigate to example.com.
How can the DevOps engineer ensure that the company serves only dynamic content for example.com?
Delete all objects, including previous versions, from the S3 bucket that contains the static website content.
Update the weighted DNS record entry that points to the S3 bucket. Apply a weight of 0. Specify the domain reset option to propagate changes immediately.
Configure webpage redirect requests on the S3 bucket with a hostname that redirects to the ALB.
Remove the weighted DNS record entry that points to the S3 bucket from the example.com hosted zone. Wait for DNS propagation to become complete.
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Answer is B. If you want to stop sending traffic to a resource, you can change the weight for that record to 0. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-policy-weighted.html
👍 2youonebe2023/06/05- 正解だと思う選択肢: D
sounds D
👍 1marcoforexam2023/05/07 B for me , You can gradually change the balance by changing the weights. If you want to stop sending traffic to a resource, you can change the weight for that record to 0.
👍 1nocinfra2023/06/06
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