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A company needs to implement a managed file system to host Windows file shares for users on premises. Resources in the AWS Cloud also need access to the data on these file shares. A SysOps administrator needs to present the user file shares on premises and make the user file shares available on AWS with minimum latency.
What should the SysOps administrator do to meet these requirements?
Set up an Amazon S3 File Gateway.
Set up an AWS Direct Connect connection.
Use AWS DataSync to automate data transfers between the existing file servers and AWS.
Set up an Amazon FSx File Gateway.
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To meet the requirements of presenting user file shares on premises and making the file shares available on AWS with minimum latency, the SysOps administrator should set up an Amazon FSx File Gateway. Amazon FSx for Windows File Server provides a fully managed native Microsoft Windows file system so that users can access their files over the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. The Amazon FSx File Gateway allows access to the file shares from on-premises Windows environments or from Windows instances running in the AWS Cloud with low latency. This solution avoids the need for using AWS Direct Connect, which is more suitable for high-throughput workloads, and eliminates the need for using AWS DataSync to move data between the on-premises file servers and AWS, as the file shares are natively hosted on AWS. Amazon S3 File Gateway, on the other hand, is used for providing a file interface to S3 object storage and does not natively support the SMB protocol, making it unsuitable for this scenario.
👍 3awsguru19982023/02/13- 正解だと思う選択肢: D
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👍 2skiwili2022/12/30 D should do.
👍 1beznika2022/12/17
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