Topic 1 Question 821
A company uses Salesforce. The company needs to load existing data and ongoing data changes from Salesforce to Amazon Redshift for analysis. The company does not want the data to travel over the public internet.
Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST development effort?
Establish a VPN connection from the VPC to Salesforce. Use AWS Glue DataBrew to transfer data.
Establish an AWS Direct Connect connection from the VPC to Salesforce. Use AWS Glue DataBrew to transfer data.
Create an AWS PrivateLink connection in the VPC to Salesforce. Use Amazon AppFlow to transfer data.
Create a VPC peering connection to Salesforce. Use Amazon AppFlow to transfer data.
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- 正解だと思う選択肢: C
AnswerC To connect your own VPC with third-party VPC we need to use ProvateLink.
AWS PrivateLink is a highly available, scalable technology that you can use to privately connect your VPC to services as if they were in your VPC. You do not need to use an internet gateway, NAT device, public IP address, AWS Direct Connect connection, or AWS Site-to-Site VPN connection to allow communication with the service from your private subnets. Therefore, you control the specific API endpoints, sites, and services that are reachable from your VPC.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/privatelink/what-is-privatelink.html
👍 4Scheldon2024/06/10 - 👍 3Kaula2024/03/23
- 正解だと思う選択肢: C
A - VPN connection, public internet, no. B - Significant setup effort and cost. Also, DataBrew is not suitable for loading ongoing data changes. C - Amazon AppFlow is a fully managed integration service that natively supports Salesforce and Amazon Redshift. D - VPC peering is for connecting two AWS VPCs. Salesforce is external to AWS, so no.
👍 3LeonSauveterre2024/12/26
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