Corrections - 972 - I guess I overlooked the block storage part, then it would be D. While this option might require more implementation effort compared to option A due to the need for application-level failover and data synchronization, it directly addresses the low-latency block storage requirement.
I've passed my SAA-C03 with 899 points today. Thanks you so much for all these high quality questions and detailed analysis, I probably wouldn't be able to pass the exam so smoothly without going thru all the videos from the past months. I totally encourage everyone to watch all recent videos, if not all of them, study with patience and try to understand the analysis process and the solutions to each question. Wish everyone GL with the exam :))
Thank you for the content sir, I think that the correct answer for question 976 is B. Geolocation Routing Policy - Routes traffic based on the geographic location of the users. Geoproximity Routing Policy - Routes traffic based on the geographic proximity of the user to AWS resources.
Thanks a lot for your channel. I just passed my AWS architect associate level. I would say that this playlist has contributed a lot for passing this exam. Appreciate your tips
I rarely comment on UA-cam videos, but I couldn't keep my gratitude to myself. Finding your videos at the last minute was exactly what I needed, and today, I passed my exam (SAA-C03). Thank you for the incredible work you do!
Thank you so much brother. Because of your videos, I passed on my first try the cloud practitioner exam last week, and I am now continuing the momentum for Solutions Architect. Thank you for the way you analyze and explain each answer. Keep making these videos, so more people can benefit understanding the concepts! writing and watching from NYC❤
#954 the answer is C , not because of memory issues mentioned (Lamda can accommodate upto 10Gig, and question says only 1 Gig) , but because Lamda has maximum concurrent size of 1000 requests (if it is more, we have to request AWS). As the question says thousands of requests, we have to go with ECS option
979 aurora can't scale just for reads it scales as a whole so that would probably be more expensive then just adding read replicas. Managed dosen't mean serverless, RDS is a managed service still, when cost effectiveness is the goal i think serverless is prob more expensive
980 should be C. Company creates a new bucket for each customer. If we choose A then new buckets created for new customers will need to be added every time to the policy. 1:25:10
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Passed my exam yesterday with 878 score and its all because of you. Thankyou so much for these videos. Ps if you are someone who is almost done with the prep but still getting 20 30% wrong answers and panicking. Go relax, because in exam not all the questions are this difficult. Just try your best to go through the ones you got wrong again and again until the concept is clear in your head.
i need help bro am almost done with preparation but still 30-40% am doing wrong .guide me what video exactly i need to focus , i have completed first 200questiosn and last 100 questions
#960 I gotta say I'm not so sure it's a tricky one :) I mean the company minimizes its costs by making the Marketing firm pay for the transfer, thus, Requester pays. With B the company still pays for the transfer but it's cheaper since the bucket is replicated in another region So between A & B I would say A? is the best fit for minimizing transfer costs for the company because the Marketing firm is in charge of them fees ;) Still hesitating between A & B... (smh)
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Olá, parabéns por passar. As perguntas do teste são sempre as mais recentes dos vídeos? Por exemplo, os últimos 100 (900 a 100 aleatoriamente). Ou as perguntas são aleatórias entre os "1000"?
I was hesitant to attempt the certification though i learnt the concepts until i followed the channel.. I am confident after following the pause-video self-answer method & understanding the answers of each question. Thank you 🙏🏻 today i passed the certification finally 😅
Q952. I think the option C fits well here because of below 2 reasons. a) Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Keys (SSE-S3) is a method for encrypting data at rest in Amazon S3. b) Amazon S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR) keeps data encrypted at rest in another region. So we don't need to use AWS KMS for Data Encryption in another region. Let me know If I am incorrect anywhere..!!
980. I think 980 correct asnwer should be C. Because with option A, because there are multiple buckets( a dedicated s3 bucket for each customer), You will need to list all the buckets in your policy, that is operational overhead. Also there will be more new buckets for new customers.
Thank you so much for teaching us so clearly and for your in-depth clarifications. I have just passed SAA and I give 100% credit to these videos. After going through the AWS materials, these videos has helped me understand the exam pattern and how to choose the correct answer by elimination method. Heartfelt gratitude to you Sir 🙏 For the people who are going through the videos, please don't try to mug the answers. Because the questions are following the same pattern, but not exactly the same questions. All the best.
That's incredible news! I'm so happy to hear that my videos helped you pass your SAA exam. Congratulations on your success! Your advice about not trying to mug the answers is spot on. Understanding the exam pattern and how to choose the correct answer by elimination is key. Keep up the great work!
Hello, congratulations on passing. Are the questions on the test always the most recent ones from the videos? For example, the last 100, (900 to 100 randomly). Or are the questions random among the "1000"?
@@LeDin-p1m The questions in the exam were not the exact same question. just similar type of question. I have got 5 6 ques from here only. But the way it is explained in these videos, you will be able to answer.
Thank you so much for your channel! I just passed my Solutions Architect Associate exam today scoring 862. I thought I may not pass right after the exam because many questions I was not sure about, but simply used the skills you taught in the videos and used my instinct to guess. Anyway, thanks again for your work!
By the way, there were 6 questions from this dump appearing in my exam today. A few more from previous dumps appeared too. For those who are still working on the exam, practicing the dump questions is very important!
That's incredible news! I'm so happy to hear that my videos were helpful in your exam success. Congratulations on passing your Solutions Architect Associate exam with such a high score! It's a testament to your hard work and dedication, as well as the quality of the content I provide. Keep up the great work, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Hello, congratulations on passing. Are the questions on the test always the most recent ones from the videos? For example, the last 100, (900 to 100 randomly). Or are the questions random among the "1000"?
@@mcl.7799 Congratulations!! Please update Is it enough to go through only these questions to pass? The questions on the test always the most recent ones from the videos?
@@mcl.7799 Congrats! How many of the previous videos did you go through? There are so many in the playlist and there's no way I'll be able to go through them all
@sthithapragnakk Namaste Guruji 🙇, I passed my AWS Solution Architect Associate exam with your blessings and had very good guidelines from you. I followed your guides and you are the master. I scored 812/1000 Cheers....😀
Namaste! That's absolutely incredible news! I'm so thrilled to hear that my videos and guidance were helpful in your preparation for the AWS Solution Architect Associate exam. A score of 812/1000 is an outstanding achievement, and it's a testament to your hard work and dedication. Thank you for your kind words and support. I'm truly grateful for your positive feedback. Keep up the excellent work, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors as an AWS Solution Architect. May you continue to achieve great things!
Question 957 30:06 is a nonsense question; why is AWS confusing someone? Direct Connect is not a cost-effective solution but the most secure with single-digit communication latency.
Regarding 956, No where they mention how frequently they will be accessing the data in 30 days, will Glacier Instant retrieval not the right approach than Standard?
Glacier Instant Retrieval has a minimum storge duration of 90 days. If your taking or moving the data before that you would still need to pay for 90 days. That could be one of the reasons along with quick access
Hello? I guess Q955 the answer is D. The 30 minutes RTO points to Pilot Light DR. the Aws Backup is used to create the DR, And answer A is a Warm StandBy DR Best Regards and Thanks for your content
I think A is correct.. question didn't mention about low cost solution and also there is a cap on how much data AWS backup can do (backup and restore to another region) which could extend the required time.
Hello @sthithapragnakk Thank you for this amazing series. I have passed my SAA exam with an excellent score. Keep posting such series and yes I'm not in 67% of viewers anymore😅.
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Option A is file storage, not block storage, so it can't be the right answer. I feel the answer should be C, since C offers iSCSI which is block based storage and has the least operational overhead compared with B and D.
In question 976, isnt it GeoProximity instead of GeoLocation. As its asking for "EC2" instance closest to user location. Condition is on nearest AWS resourse, which geoProximity handles , as Geolocation focus on Users location. Geolocation Routing:Based on User's Location & Geoproximity Routing: Based on AWS Resource Proximity
I passed the solution architect associate exam 🎉 your videos are really helpful . Hats off to your hard work and dedication on helping others to achieve there milestones. I will be taking professional certification also . Thanks in tons for the videos and guidance and lecture . You are one of my guru in my life . Dhanyavadhagalu 😊
974 - How does it satisfy custom domain name requirement. Isn't it option E instead of D where S3 website can be accessed as custom domain using browser. Thank you so much for your efforts !!
Saw others also asked about question # 972, to my understanding since the question mentions 'low-latency access to block storage', it suggests to me that the answer should be about EBS rather than other file storage.. I also fail to understand how A is the correct answer, could you please elaborate on it?
I guess I overlooked the block storage part, then it would be D. While this option might require more implementation effort compared to option A due to the need for application-level failover and data synchronization, it directly addresses the low-latency block storage requirement.
Bro I’m here again to review your exam questions. I passed my CLF C02 with the score of 897. Your exam review helped me a lot. I’m going to use your exam questions to review and will attempt to take the exam next month. Wish me luck brother!
Today I passed the exam with a score of 800. When I took the exam, I just wanted to say: what the f.... It was 80% similar to your question. I can only say thank you very much.
that is SQS batch mode for processing which we can or we dont have to use and not related to 1000s of requests incoming requests which SQS can store without any issue. Question says the mode itself is asynchronous , so we have to use SQS
this question is so confusing to me. what does "calculate performance metrics" mean? what performance metrics to calculate? how can Athena calculate stuff. I thought Athena can only run SQL queries. None of the 4 answers makes sense to me.
As he mentioned that the athena dynamodb connector can query dynamodb table. and since this tool is not supported for write operations such as insert into, so this tool won’t effect(or minimal) to the table with r/w operations. Correct me if im wrong
these questions give me headaches, sometimes you pick the service that does the job, but is overkill so you get the wrong answer cmon..... question 977
Corrections -
972 - I guess I overlooked the block storage part, then it would be D. While this option might require more implementation effort compared to option A due to the need for application-level failover and data synchronization, it directly addresses the low-latency block storage requirement.
it should be B, right? EBS General Purpose is best for low-latency access
@@thainghiem3479 D as io2 offers way higher IOPS up to 256K compared to a max16K for the gp3
@@HM-pz9et it didint mention 5hat ut needs high IOPS so i think the answer should be B as well.
What do you think
@@HM-pz9et The question requires "low-latency", not high IOPS. 256K would be an overkill
Any new updates for Oct?? thank you
I've passed my SAA-C03 with 899 points today. Thanks you so much for all these high quality questions and detailed analysis, I probably wouldn't be able to pass the exam so smoothly without going thru all the videos from the past months. I totally encourage everyone to watch all recent videos, if not all of them, study with patience and try to understand the analysis process and the solutions to each question. Wish everyone GL with the exam :))
Thank you for the content sir, I think that the correct answer for question 976 is B.
Geolocation Routing Policy - Routes traffic based on the geographic location of the users.
Geoproximity Routing Policy - Routes traffic based on the geographic proximity of the user to AWS resources.
I think the key here is Application load Balancer not the Network Load Balancer
Thanks a lot for your channel. I just passed my AWS architect associate level. I would say that this playlist has contributed a lot for passing this exam. Appreciate your tips
I rarely comment on UA-cam videos, but I couldn't keep my gratitude to myself. Finding your videos at the last minute was exactly what I needed, and today, I passed my exam (SAA-C03). Thank you for the incredible work you do!
Thanks a lot for this playlist. I wrote my exam yesterday and passed.
I will recommend you everyone I come across.
Thank you.
Thank you so much brother. Because of your videos, I passed on my first try the cloud practitioner exam last week, and I am now continuing the momentum for Solutions Architect. Thank you for the way you analyze and explain each answer. Keep making these videos, so more people can benefit understanding the concepts! writing and watching from NYC❤
Thank You, I passed my exams.
I passed my exam SAA-03 today by only watching your videos. I also passed my CCP through your videos which at this point are legendary. Thank you
How many u watch?
@@craigm2381 I watched close to 10 videos
#954 the answer is C , not because of memory issues mentioned (Lamda can accommodate upto 10Gig, and question says only 1 Gig) , but because Lamda has maximum concurrent size of 1000 requests (if it is more, we have to request AWS). As the question says thousands of requests, we have to go with ECS option
979 aurora can't scale just for reads it scales as a whole so that would probably be more expensive then just adding read replicas. Managed dosen't mean serverless, RDS is a managed service still, when cost effectiveness is the goal i think serverless is prob more expensive
980 should be C. Company creates a new bucket for each customer.
If we choose A then new buckets created for new customers will need to be added every time to the policy.
1:25:10
Thanks a ton for posting part2 as well your analysis is very helpful ❤
very detailed explanations... these videos are helping me a lot.. Thank u for all ur efforts
Thank you channel, I was able to write and pass my exam yesterday!! Couldn't do this without you all 🎉🎉🎉🎉
That's fantastic news! I'm so happy to hear that my channel was helpful in your exam preparation. Congratulations on passing! Your hard work and dedication definitely paid off. Thank you for your kind words and support. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Passed my exam yesterday with 878 score and its all because of you. Thankyou so much for these videos.
Ps if you are someone who is almost done with the prep but still getting 20 30% wrong answers and panicking. Go relax, because in exam not all the questions are this difficult. Just try your best to go through the ones you got wrong again and again until the concept is clear in your head.
i want to tallk to you
i need help bro am almost done with preparation but still 30-40% am doing wrong .guide me what video exactly i need to focus , i have completed first 200questiosn and last 100 questions
#960 I gotta say I'm not so sure it's a tricky one :)
I mean the company minimizes its costs by making the Marketing firm pay for the transfer, thus, Requester pays.
With B the company still pays for the transfer but it's cheaper since the bucket is replicated in another region
So between A & B I would say A? is the best fit for minimizing transfer costs for the company because the Marketing firm is in charge of them fees ;)
Still hesitating between A & B... (smh)
i will also go with A. Also, one time s3 data transfer costs across region are less than the setting up CRR just for one time replication.
I am also not persuaded by B.
Thank you so much for your videos sir, I have passed my solution architect associate exam.🎉🎉
Thank you for your channel and tricks helped me to clear the exam today.
That's fantastic news! I'm so happy to hear that my channel and tips were helpful in your exam success. Congratulations on passing! Keep up the great work.
Olá, parabéns por passar. As perguntas do teste são sempre as mais recentes dos vídeos? Por exemplo, os últimos 100 (900 a 100 aleatoriamente). Ou as perguntas são aleatórias entre os "1000"?
I was hesitant to attempt the certification though i learnt the concepts until i followed the channel..
I am confident after following the pause-video self-answer method & understanding the answers of each question.
Thank you 🙏🏻 today i passed the certification finally 😅
Thank you so much.
Q952. I think the option C fits well here because of below 2 reasons.
a) Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Keys (SSE-S3) is a method for encrypting data at rest in Amazon S3.
b) Amazon S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR) keeps data encrypted at rest in another region.
So we don't need to use AWS KMS for Data Encryption in another region. Let me know If I am incorrect anywhere..!!
I also have the same thought.
By default, all object encrypted with sse-s3 since 2023.
And sse-s3 also works with CRR.
For replication we need a target bucket the other option uses same bucket for CRR
Thank you for the Awesome analysis
980.
I think 980 correct asnwer should be C.
Because with option A, because there are multiple buckets( a dedicated s3 bucket for each customer),
You will need to list all the buckets in your policy, that is operational overhead. Also there will be more new buckets for new customers.
I completely agree on this one. I think it should be C
Thank you so much for teaching us so clearly and for your in-depth clarifications. I have just passed SAA and I give 100% credit to these videos. After going through the AWS materials, these videos has helped me understand the exam pattern and how to choose the correct answer by elimination method. Heartfelt gratitude to you Sir 🙏
For the people who are going through the videos, please don't try to mug the answers. Because the questions are following the same pattern, but not exactly the same questions. All the best.
That's incredible news! I'm so happy to hear that my videos helped you pass your SAA exam. Congratulations on your success! Your advice about not trying to mug the answers is spot on. Understanding the exam pattern and how to choose the correct answer by elimination is key. Keep up the great work!
Hello, congratulations on passing. Are the questions on the test always the most recent ones from the videos? For example, the last 100, (900 to 100 randomly). Or are the questions random among the "1000"?
@@LeDin-p1m The questions in the exam were not the exact same question. just similar type of question. I have got 5 6 ques from here only. But the way it is explained in these videos, you will be able to answer.
awesome delivery
Can you provide September part as well?
Thank you so much for your channel! I just passed my Solutions Architect Associate exam today scoring 862. I thought I may not pass right after the exam because many questions I was not sure about, but simply used the skills you taught in the videos and used my instinct to guess. Anyway, thanks again for your work!
By the way, there were 6 questions from this dump appearing in my exam today. A few more from previous dumps appeared too. For those who are still working on the exam, practicing the dump questions is very important!
That's incredible news! I'm so happy to hear that my videos were helpful in your exam success. Congratulations on passing your Solutions Architect Associate exam with such a high score!
It's a testament to your hard work and dedication, as well as the quality of the content I provide. Keep up the great work, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Hello, congratulations on passing. Are the questions on the test always the most recent ones from the videos? For example, the last 100, (900 to 100 randomly). Or are the questions random among the "1000"?
@@mcl.7799 Congratulations!! Please update Is it enough to go through only these questions to pass? The questions on the test always the most recent ones from the videos?
@@mcl.7799 Congrats! How many of the previous videos did you go through? There are so many in the playlist and there's no way I'll be able to go through them all
956- why is not B? S3 glacier instance retrievel is millisecond and low cost than D that use standard
if you look at docs by rule anything that is accessed regularly (for 30 days) will be in S3 standard.
962....I didn't think Athena would work with dynamoDB it just doesn't make sense.... Athena is more like for SQL query right?
@sthithapragnakk
Namaste Guruji 🙇, I passed my AWS Solution Architect Associate exam with your blessings and had very good guidelines from you. I followed your guides and you are the master. I scored 812/1000 Cheers....😀
Namaste! That's absolutely incredible news! I'm so thrilled to hear that my videos and guidance were helpful in your preparation for the AWS Solution Architect Associate exam. A score of 812/1000 is an outstanding achievement, and it's a testament to your hard work and dedication.
Thank you for your kind words and support. I'm truly grateful for your positive feedback. Keep up the excellent work, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors as an AWS Solution Architect.
May you continue to achieve great things!
Big thanks bro, I passed SAA today 🙌
Question 957 30:06 is a nonsense question; why is AWS confusing someone?
Direct Connect is not a cost-effective solution but the most secure with single-digit communication latency.
Regarding 956, No where they mention how frequently they will be accessing the data in 30 days, will Glacier Instant retrieval not the right approach than Standard?
Glacier Instant Retrieval has a minimum storge duration of 90 days. If your taking or moving the data before that you would still need to pay for 90 days. That could be one of the reasons along with quick access
double liked commented and subscribed.!!
Hello? I guess Q955 the answer is D. The 30 minutes RTO points to Pilot Light DR. the Aws Backup is used to create the DR, And answer A is a Warm StandBy DR Best Regards and Thanks for your content
I think A is correct.. question didn't mention about low cost solution and also there is a cap on how much data AWS backup can do (backup and restore to another region) which could extend the required time.
Hello @sthithapragnakk Thank you for this amazing series. I have passed my SAA exam with an excellent score. Keep posting such series and yes I'm not in 67% of viewers anymore😅.
That's fantastic news! Congratulations on passing the SAA exam with an excellent score. I'm so happy to hear that my series was helpful in your preparation. Your hard work and dedication have paid off.
Thank you for subscribing to the channel. I'm glad you're enjoying the content.
Number 923, seems contraddictry, I mean the Verical and horizontal scaling. Maybe a mistake? Thank you for all you do.
Thank you!
Question 974 was out of syllabus it seems. I did not expect that answer. But ok, I got to learn new thing.👍
Question 972: The questions says low latency block storage. Is the answer supposed to be EBS?
Option A is file storage, not block storage, so it can't be the right answer. I feel the answer should be C, since C offers iSCSI which is block based storage and has the least operational overhead compared with B and D.
I think so, since fsx is a file storage not block.
yeah, updated it in pinned comment.
Sir really u r god I have been going through videos and helped in passing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thankyou soo much sir ❤❤
Have you taken the exam recently? have you got common from the videos?
Not same or common questions but similar concept questions. U need to concentrate on concept not on questions 😊
@@bhavanabhavana298 Thanks for the info, have you taken the exam recently? Can you please tell me about on what services aws giving more questions?
In question 976, isnt it GeoProximity instead of GeoLocation. As its asking for "EC2" instance closest to user location. Condition is on nearest AWS resourse, which geoProximity handles , as Geolocation focus on Users location.
Geolocation Routing:Based on User's Location & Geoproximity Routing: Based on AWS Resource Proximity
it’s not geoproximity , geolocation is correct
I passed the solution architect associate exam 🎉 your videos are really helpful . Hats off to your hard work and dedication on helping others to achieve there milestones. I will be taking professional certification also . Thanks in tons for the videos and guidance and lecture . You are one of my guru in my life . Dhanyavadhagalu 😊
how many question you did from the playlist and how many came in the exam from the same?
974 - How does it satisfy custom domain name requirement. Isn't it option E instead of D where S3 website can be accessed as custom domain using browser. Thank you so much for your efforts !!
have my exam in 2 days, should i wait for the next update or go for the booked date :)
For Q54 why is Answer not C. Lambda functions can use upto 10GB memory, the other keyword is, usage is irregular
Can you do the cloud quest videos for generative AI. Happy to tip for the videos
hi sir , is this playlist more than enough for exam preparation?
Yes, definitely. But you have to watch all videos and do the QUIZ SETS, its not as easy as CLF.
Saw others also asked about question # 972, to my understanding since the question mentions 'low-latency access to block storage', it suggests to me that the answer should be about EBS rather than other file storage.. I also fail to understand how A is the correct answer, could you please elaborate on it?
I guess I overlooked the block storage part, then it would be D. While this option might require more implementation effort compared to option A due to the need for application-level failover and data synchronization, it directly addresses the low-latency block storage requirement.
Bro I’m here again to review your exam questions. I passed my CLF C02 with the score of 897. Your exam review helped me a lot. I’m going to use your exam questions to review and will attempt to take the exam next month. Wish me luck brother!
Today I passed the exam with a score of 800. When I took the exam, I just wanted to say: what the f.... It was 80% similar to your question. I can only say thank you very much.
How many vids you watched? 😅
@@KIRA80TEE AUG-2024 P1 AUG-2024 P2
Going for exam in the next 10 hours so FIFO queue
954 , SQS IS LIMITED TO 3000 IN BATCH MODE , the description says receive batches of thousands of reauests at a time
that is SQS batch mode for processing which we can or we dont have to use and not related to 1000s of requests incoming requests which SQS can store without any issue. Question says the mode itself is asynchronous , so we have to use SQS
962, they made athena that queries SQL be able to query a non relation database bruh AWS wants to confuse us
this question is so confusing to me. what does "calculate performance metrics" mean? what performance metrics to calculate? how can Athena calculate stuff. I thought Athena can only run SQL queries. None of the 4 answers makes sense to me.
As he mentioned that the athena dynamodb connector can query dynamodb table. and since this tool is not supported for write operations such as insert into, so this tool won’t effect(or minimal) to the table with r/w operations.
Correct me if im wrong
A requirement for using DynamoDB export connector is that point-in-time recovery (PITR) is enabled for the table.
these questions give me headaches, sometimes you pick the service that does the job, but is overkill so you get the wrong answer cmon..... question 977
@sthithapragnakk
Thanks to your videos and explanation I have passed my saa exam with 847 🎉🎉🎉
Please keep up the good work 😊