A developer needs to maintain a development environment infrastructure and a production environment infrastructure in a repeatable fashion. Which AWS service should the developer use to meet these requirements?
A. AWS Ground Station: AWS Ground Station is a service for satellite data processing.
B. AWS Shield: AWS Shield is a managed Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection service. It is focused on protecting applications from DDoS attacks.
C. AWS IoT Device Defender: AWS IoT Device Defender is a service that helps you secure your IoT devices.
D. AWS CloudFormation: A service that allows you to define and provision AWS infrastructure as code in a safe, predictable, and repeatable manner. It enables the developer to create and manage a collection of AWS resources by describing the infrastructure in a template. This helps in maintaining both development and production environments consistently.
D. AWS CloudFormation: A service that allows you to define and provision AWS infrastructure as code in a safe, predictable, and repeatable manner. It enables the developer to create and manage a collection of AWS resources by describing the infrastructure in a template. This helps in maintaining both development and production environments consistently.
A. AWS Ground Station: AWS Ground Station is a service for satellite data processing.
B. AWS Shield: AWS Shield is a managed Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection service. It is focused on protecting applications from DDoS attacks.
C. AWS IoT Device Defender: AWS IoT Device Defender is a service that helps you secure your IoT devices.
D. AWS CloudFormation: A service that allows you to define and provision AWS infrastructure as code in a safe, predictable, and repeatable manner. It enables the developer to create and manage a collection of AWS resources by describing the infrastructure in a template. This helps in maintaining both development and production environments consistently.
the answer is D. AWS Cloud Formation is a service that helps you model and set up your AWS resources so that you can spend less time managing those resources and more time focusing on your applications that run in AWS. You create a template that describes all the AWS resources that you want (like Amazon EC2 instances or Amazon RDS DB instances), and CloudFormation takes care of provisioning and configuring those resources for you. You don't need to individually create and configure AWS resources and figure out what's dependent on what; CloudFormation handles that.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/Welcome.html
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