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CLD110 Module 3 Knowledge Check
Question 1
Which component of the AWS Global Infrastructure does Amazon CloudFront use to ensure low-latency delivery?
- AWS Regions
- AWS edge locations
- AWS Availability Zones
- AWS VPCs
Question 2
You can run application workloads from a region closer to the end users to <blank> latency.
Question 3
True or false? Networking, storage, compute, and databases are example of service categories that AWS offers.
Question 4
Which of the following are geographic areas that host two or more availability zones?
- AWS Origins
- AWS Regions
- Compute zones
- edge locations
Question 5
Fault tolerant means the infrastructure has built in component redundancy and elastic and scaleable means that resources dynamically adjust to increases or decreases in capacity requirements.
- No human intervention, fault tolerant
- Fault tolerant, elastic and scalable
- Fault tolerant, no human intervention
- Elastic and scalable, fault tolerant
Question 6
True or false? Availability Zones within a Region are connected through low-latency links.
Question 7
Which of these statements about Availability Zones is NOT true?
- Availability Zones are designed for fault tolerance.
- Availability Zones are made up of one more data centers.
- A data center can be used for more than one Availability Zone.
- Availability Zones are connected each other using low-latency links.
Question 8
What is true about Regions? (Choose two.)
- Each Region is located in a separate geographic area.
- They are the physical locations of your customers.
- A Region is a physical location that has multiple Availability Zones.
- All Regions are located on specific geographic areas.
Question 9
AWS highly recommends provisioning your compute resources across <blank> Availability Zones
Question 10
True or false? Edge locations are only located in the same general area as a Regions.
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