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A company stores multiple Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) in an AWS account to launch its Amazon EC2 instances. The AMIs contain critical data and configurations that are necessary for the company's operations. The company wants to implement a solution that will recover accidentally deleted AMIs quickly and efficiently.

Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?

A.
Create Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) snapshots of the AMIs. Store the snapshots in a separate AWS account.
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A.
Create Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) snapshots of the AMIs. Store the snapshots in a separate AWS account.
B.
Copy all AMIs to another AWS account periodically.
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B.
Copy all AMIs to another AWS account periodically.
C.
Create a retention rule in Recycle Bin.
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C.
Create a retention rule in Recycle Bin.
D.
Upload the AMIs to an Amazon S3 bucket that has Cross-Region Replication.
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D.
Upload the AMIs to an Amazon S3 bucket that has Cross-Region Replication.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Recycle Bin is a data recovery feature that enables you to restore accidentally deleted Amazon EBS snapshots and EBS-backed AMIs. When using Recycle Bin, if your resources are deleted, they are retained in the Recycle Bin for a time period that you specify before being permanently deleted. You can restore a resource from the Recycle Bin at any time before its retention period expires. This solution has the least operational overhead, as you do not need to create, copy, or upload any additional resources. You can also manage tags and permissions for AMIs in the Recycle Bin. AMIs in the Recycle Bin do not incur any additional charges.Reference:

Recover AMIs from the Recycle Bin

Recover an accidentally deleted Linux AMI

asked 16/09/2024
L Zsolt
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