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A company hosts a website on multiple Amazon EC2 instances that run in an Auto Scaling group. Users are reporting slow responses during peak times between 6 PM and 11 PM every weekend. A SysOps administrator must implement a solution to improve performance during these peak times. What is the MOST operationally efficient solution that meets these requirements?
Create a scheduled Amazon EventBridge (Amazon CloudWatch Events) rule to invoke an AWS Lambda function to increase the desired capacity before peak times.
Configure a scheduled scaling action with a recurrence option to change the desired capacity before and after peak times.
Create a target tracking scaling policy to add more instances when memory utilization is above 70%.
Configure the cooldown period for the Auto Scaling group to modify desired capacity before and after peak times.
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Answer is B - "Scheduled scaling helps you to set up your own scaling schedule according to predictable load changes. For example, let's say that every week the traffic to your web application starts to increase on Wednesday, remains high on Thursday, and starts to decrease on Friday. You can configure a schedule for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to increase capacity on Wednesday and decrease capacity on Friday."
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/schedule_time.html
👍 17Finger412021/10/20B - is correct.
👍 4Azaad782021/09/21B is the correct answer. The auto scaling group from EC2 has a feature of scheduled scaling where you can scale up and down at preferred date and times.
👍 4FHU2021/10/03
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