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A company uses AWS Organizations. The company wants to operate some of its AWS accounts with different budgets. The company wants to receive alerts and automatically prevent provisioning of additional resources on AWS accounts when the allocated budget threshold is met during a specific period.

Which combination of solutions will meet these requirements? (Select THREE.)

A.
Use AWS Budgets to create a budget. Set the budget amount under the Cost and Usage Reports section of the required AWS accounts.
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A.
Use AWS Budgets to create a budget. Set the budget amount under the Cost and Usage Reports section of the required AWS accounts.
B.
Use AWS Budgets to create a budget. Set the budget amount under the Billing dashboards of the required AWS accounts.
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B.
Use AWS Budgets to create a budget. Set the budget amount under the Billing dashboards of the required AWS accounts.
C.
Create an IAM user for AWS Budgets to run budget actions with the required permissions.
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C.
Create an IAM user for AWS Budgets to run budget actions with the required permissions.
D.
Create an IAM role for AWS Budgets to run budget actions with the required permissions.
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D.
Create an IAM role for AWS Budgets to run budget actions with the required permissions.
E.
Add an alert to notify the company when each account meets its budget threshold. Add a budget action that selects the IAM identity created with the appropriate config rule to prevent provisioning of additional resources.
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E.
Add an alert to notify the company when each account meets its budget threshold. Add a budget action that selects the IAM identity created with the appropriate config rule to prevent provisioning of additional resources.
F.
Add an alert to notify the company when each account meets its budget threshold. Add a budget action that selects the IAM identity created with the appropriate service control policy (SCP) to prevent provisioning of additional resources.
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F.
Add an alert to notify the company when each account meets its budget threshold. Add a budget action that selects the IAM identity created with the appropriate service control policy (SCP) to prevent provisioning of additional resources.
Suggested answer: B, D, F

Explanation:

To use AWS Budgets to create and manage budgets for different AWS accounts, the company needs to do the following steps:

Use AWS Budgets to create a budget for each AWS account that needs a different budget amount. The budget can be based on cost or usage metrics, and can have different time periods, filters, and thresholds.The company can set the budget amount under the Billing dashboards of the required AWS accounts1.

Create an IAM role for AWS Budgets to run budget actions with the required permissions. A budget action is a response that AWS Budgets initiates when a budget exceeds a specified threshold.The IAM role allows AWS Budgets to perform actions on behalf of the company, such as applying an IAM policy or a service control policy (SCP) to restrict the provisioning of additional resources2.

Add an alert to notify the company when each account meets its budget threshold. The alert can be sent via email or Amazon SNS. The company can also add a budget action that selects the IAM role created and the appropriate SCP to prevent provisioning of additional resources. An SCP is a type of policy that can be applied to an AWS account or an organizational unit (OU) within AWS Organizations.An SCP can limit the actions that users and roles can perform in the account or OU3.

4: https://aws.amazon.com/budgets/

1: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/budgets-create.html

2: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cost-management/latest/userguide/budgets-controls.html

3: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_scps.html

asked 16/09/2024
Maria Janice Lecias
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