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21/09/2022 3:52 am
A Database Specialist is designing a disaster recovery strategy for a production Amazon DynamoDB table. The table uses provisioned read/write capacity mode, global secondary indexes, and time to live (TTL). The Database Specialist has restored the latest backup to a new table.
To prepare the new table with identical settings, which steps should be performed? (Choose two.)
- A . Re-create global secondary indexes in the new table
- B . Define IAM policies for access to the new table
- C . Define the TTL settings
- D . Encrypt the table from the AWS Management Console or use the update-table command
- E . Set the provisioned read and write capacity
Suggested Answer: BC
Explanation:
The following items need to be reconfigured after restoring the DynamoDB table.
--AutoScaling policy
--IAM policy
--CloudWatch settings
--Tags
--Stream settings
--TTL
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/backuprestore_HowItWorks.html
Explanation:
The following items need to be reconfigured after restoring the DynamoDB table.
--AutoScaling policy
--IAM policy
--CloudWatch settings
--Tags
--Stream settings
--TTL
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/backuprestore_HowItWorks.html