SKILL BENCHMARK
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional 2020: Design for New Infrastructure Management Solutions Proficiency (Advanced Level)
- 30m
- 30 questions
The AWS Design for New Infrastructure Management Solutions Proficiency benchmark evaluates your ability to determine a deployment strategy that meets business requirements when designing and implementing a solution. You will be measured on your skills to determine a solution design to meet performance objectives and ensure business continuity. A learner who scores high on this benchmark demonstrates that they have the skills to determine reliability and security requirements when designing and implementing a solution.
Topics covered
- configure an EC2 instance to run a shell script at launch
- configure an elastic IP address
- configure a Network ACL
- configure an Internet gateway
- configure a site-to-site VPN connection to AWS
- configure AWS Direct Connect
- configure Glacier archiving for infrequently accessed data
- configure VPC DHCP options
- consider DR factors such as RTO, RPO, pilot studies, backups, warm standby, and hot standby (multi-site DR)
- create an AMI from an existing EC2 instance
- create an EBS volume snapshot, recreate a volume from the snapshot, and copy it to an alternate region
- create a VPC endpoint custom policy allowing access to a specific S3 bucket
- deploy a Lambda function
- deploy an Amazon workspace
- deploy a transit gateway configuration
- deploy threat detection solutions
- describe the various ways to manage AWS
- determine when to use a specific type of Route 53 routing policy
- enable EC2 instance auto recovery
- enable VPC peering
- identify how VPCs address cloud networking needs
- install and recognize the AWS PowerShell tools
- launch an Amazon Linux EC2 instance and verify the CLI is available
- manage existing EC2 Linux instances
- recognize how multivalue answer policies are similar to traditional round robin DNS
- recognize how weighted policies distribute traffic through DNS name resolution based on relative weight value between DNS records
- upload a CloudFormation template file
- use PowerShell to tag AWS resources
- use the CLI to deploy a Windows EC2 instance
- use the GUI to deploy a Linux EC2 instance