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Amazon Exam BDS-C00 Topic 3 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's BDS-C00 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 3
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A user has setup an RDS DB with Oracle. The user wants to get notifications when someone modifies the security group of that DB. How can the user configure that?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Jeff
6 months ago
I believe option B could work as well, setting up SNS for notifications.
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Marti
6 months ago
Hmm, you might be right. Option D does seem more appropriate.
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Reita
6 months ago
But wouldn't option D be better for monitoring changes?
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Marti
6 months ago
I think I would go with option C
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Mike
6 months ago
I believe option B could work as well, setting up SNS for notifications.
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Jacquelyne
6 months ago
Hmm, you might be right. Option D does seem more appropriate.
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Walker
7 months ago
But wouldn't option D be better for monitoring changes?
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Jacquelyne
7 months ago
I think I would go with option C
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Kattie
8 months ago
Haha, option A though - 'it's not possible to get notifications'? Who writes these questions, a bunch of comedians?
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Hyman
7 months ago
All set then! Hopefully, we'll get notifications on any changes.
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Mitzie
7 months ago
Great, let's configure SNS to monitor security group changes.
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Josephine
8 months ago
I agree, let's go with option B then.
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Janna
8 months ago
Yeah, I see what you mean. Option B seems like the correct choice.
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Lashawn
8 months ago
It's just a funny answer, I guess.
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Carlee
8 months ago
What's wrong with option A?
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Melodie
8 months ago
B
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Cordelia
8 months ago
Yeah, but then you'd have to remember to check those notifications yourself, right? Option D with a CloudWatch alarm feels a bit more automated and hands-off to me.
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Sherly
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Option C also sounds plausible - you could set up event notification directly on the DB security group. Might be a bit more manual, but could work.
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Lanie
8 months ago
I think this is a pretty straightforward question. The obvious answer here is option B - Configure SNS to monitor security group changes. That's the standard way to get notifications on AWS resource changes like this.
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