Topic 1 Question 224
A company updates its security policy to clarify cloud hosting arrangements for regulated workloads. Workloads that are identified as sensitive must run on hardware that is not shared with other customers or with other AWS accounts within the company.
Which solution will ensure compliance with this policy?
Deploy workloads only to Dedicated Hosts.
Deploy workloads only to Dedicated Instances.
Deploy workloads only to Reserved Instances.
Place all instances in a dedicated placement group.
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- 正解だと思う選択肢: A
Ans is A
👍 2zolthar_z2023/01/03 - 正解だと思う選択肢: A
Both are valid, however I think the answer is A, here's why: The question asks "Which solution will ensure COMPLIANCE with this policy?"
B. Deploy workloads only to Dedicated Instances.
You can use Dedicated Hosts and Dedicated instances to launch Amazon EC2 instances on physical servers that are dedicated for your use. An important difference between a Dedicated Host and a Dedicated instance is that a Dedicated Host gives you additional visibility and control over how instances are placed on a physical server, and you can consistently deploy your instances to the same physical server over time. As a result, Dedicated Hosts enable you to use your existing server-bound software licenses and address corporate COMPLIANCE and regulatory requirements.
Ref link: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/dedicated-instances/ & https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/dedicated-hosts/
👍 2wooyourdaddy2023/01/31 Option A, "Deploy workloads only to Dedicated Hosts," is a better solution as it ensures that sensitive workloads run on physical hardware that is dedicated to a single customer and is not shared with other instances or AWS accounts. This solution aligns with the requirements of the updated security policy and ensures compliance.
👍 2awsguru19982023/02/12
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