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Exam Code:
SAP-C02
Exam Name:
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional
Questions:
683
Last Updated:
Jun 29, 2026
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Amazon Web Services SAP-C02

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AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional Questions and Answers

Question 1

A company hosts an intranet web application on Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB). Currently, users authenticate to the application against an internal user database.

The company needs to authenticate users to the application by using an existing AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory directory. All users with accounts in the directory must have access to the application.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Create a new app client in the directory. Create a listener rule for the ALB. Specify the authenticate-oidc action for the listener rule. Configure the listener rule with the appropriate issuer, client ID and secret, and endpoint details for the Active Directory service. Configure the new app client with the callback URL that the ALB provides.

B.

Configure an Amazon Cognito user pool. Configure the user pool with a federated identity provider (IdP) that has metadata from the directory. Create an app client. Associate the app client with the user pool. Create a listener rule for the ALB. Specify the authenticate-cognito action for the listener rule. Configure the listener rule to use the user pool and app client.

C.

Add the directory as a new 1AM identity provider (IdP). Create a new 1AM role that has an entity type of SAML 2.0 federation. Configure a role policy that allows access to the ALB. Configure the new role as the default authenticated user role for the IdP. Create a listener rule for the ALB. Specify the authenticate-oidc action for the listener rule.

D.

Enable AWS 1AM Identity Center (AWS Single Sign-On). Configure the directory as an external identity provider (IdP) that uses SAML. Use the automatic provisioning method. Create a new 1AM role that has an entity type of SAML 2.0 federation. Configure a role policy that allows access to the ALB. Attach the new role to all groups. Create a listener rule for the ALB. Specify the authenticate-cognito action for the listener rule.

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Question 2

A company runs an application on an Amazon EC2 instance in a private VPC. The application accesses data from an Amazon S3 bucket. Currently, the application has outbound internet access through existing NAT gateways.

The company establishes an AWS Site-to-Site VPN connection from the company’s on-premises office to the VPC. The company wants both the application and the on-premises users to access the S3 bucket without traversing the public internet. The company also wants to remove the NAT gateways.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Create an S3 gateway endpoint with private DNS inside the VPC. Update the routing for the on-premises environment to route the traffic for the S3 bucket to the gateway endpoint that is inside the VPC. Update the on-premises DNS to use the private DNS names for the S3 bucket.

B.

Create both an S3 gateway endpoint and an S3 interface endpoint with private DNS inside the VPC. Update the routing for each of the VPC’s subnets and the on-premises environment. Update the on-premises DNS to use the private DNS names for the S3 bucket.

C.

Install Mountpoint for Amazon S3 on the EC2 instance. Mount the S3 bucket directly to the EC2 instance. Configure the application to use the new mountpoint to access the S3 bucket.

D.

Install Storage Browser for S3 on the EC2 instance and add it to the application. Ensure that the users of the application use Storage Browser to access the S3 data.

Question 3

A solutions architect needs to advise a company on how to migrate its on-premises data processing application to the AWS Cloud. Currently, users upload input files through a web portal. The web server then stores the uploaded files on NAS and messages the processing server over a message queue. Each media file can take up to 1 hour to process. The company has determined that the number of media files awaiting processing is significantly higher during business hours, with the number of files rapidly declining after business hours.

What is the MOST cost-effective migration recommendation?

Options:

A.

Create a queue using Amazon SQS. Configure the existing web server to publish to the new queue. When there are messages in the queue, invoke an AWS Lambda function to pull requests from the queue and process the files. Store the processed files in an Amazon S3 bucket.

B.

Create a queue using Amazon M. Configure the existing web server to publish to the new queue. When there are messages in the queue, create a new Amazon EC2 instance to pull requests from the queue and process the files. Store the processed files in Amazon EFS. Shut down the EC2 instance after the task is complete.

C.

Create a queue using Amazon MO. Configure the existing web server to publish to the new queue. When there are messages in the queue, invoke an AWS Lambda function to pull requests from the queue and process the files. Store the processed files in Amazon EFS.

D.

Create a queue using Amazon SOS. Configure the existing web server to publish to the new queue. Use Amazon EC2 instances in an EC2 Auto Scaling group to pull requests from the queue and process the files. Scale the EC2 instances based on the SOS queue length. Store the processed files in an Amazon S3 bucket.