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Anna71 [15]
4 years ago
4

You need to use an object based storage solution to store your critical, non replaceable data in a cost effective way. This data

will be frequently updated and will need some form of version control enabled on it. Which S3 storage solution should you use?
A) S3 - Standard
B) S3 - IA (Infrequently Accessed Storage)
C) S3 - RRS (Reduced Redundancy Storage)
D) Glacier
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
DENIUS [597]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A) S3 - Standard

Explanation:

S3 - Standard is a storage service for the internet that offer  critical, reliable, non replaceable data in a cost effective way. It is used for data that would be frequently updated.

S3 IA is used for storage of data that is accessed less frequently, but requires rapid access when needed.

Glacier is used for storing archived data that is not frequently accessed and for which retrieval times of minutes are suitable.

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