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Exam Code:
SAP-C02
Exam Name:
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional
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683
Last Updated:
Jul 18, 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 is using GitHub Actions to run a CI/CD pipeline that accesses resources on AWS. The company has an IAM user that uses a secret key in the pipeline to authenticate to AWS. An existing IAM role with an attached policy grants the required permissions to deploy resources.

The company ' s security team implements a new requirement that pipelines can no longer use long-lived secret keys. A solutions architect must replace the secret key with a short-lived solution.

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

Options:

A.

Create an IAM SAML 2.0 identity provider (IdP) in IAM. Create a new IAM role with the appropriate trust policy that allows the sts:AssumeRole API call. Attach the existing IAM policy to the new IAM role. Update GitHub to use SAML authentication for the pipeline.

B.

Create an IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider (IdP) in IAM. Create a new IAM role with the appropriate trust policy that allows the sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API call from the GitHub OIDC IdP. Update GitHub to assume the role for the pipeline.

C.

Create an Amazon Cognito identity pool. Configure the authentication provider to use GitHub. Create a new IAM role with the appropriate trust policy that allows the sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API call from the GitHub authentication provider. Configure the pipeline to use Cognito as its authentication provider.

D.

Create a trust anchor to AWS Private CA. Generate a client certificate to use with AWS IAM Roles Anywhere. Create a new IAM role with the appropriate trust policy that allows the sts:AssumeRole API call. Attach the existing IAM policy to the new IAM role. Configure the pipeline to use the credential helper tool and to reference the client certificate public key to assume the new IAM role.

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Question 2

A company is creating a solution that can move 400 employees into a remote working environment in the event of an unexpected disaster. The user desktops have a mix of Windows and Linux operating systems. Multiple types of software, such as web browsers and mail clients, are installed on each desktop.

A solutions architect needs to implement a solution that can be integrated with the company ' s on-premises Active Directory to allow employees to use their existing identity credentials. The solution must provide multi-factor authentication (MFA) and must replicate the user experience from the existing desktops.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Use Amazon WorkSpaces for the cloud desktop service. Set up a VPN connection to the on-premises network. Create an AD Connector, and connect to the on-premises Active Directory. Activate MFA for Amazon WorkSpaces by using the AWS Management Console.

B.

Use Amazon AppStream 2.0 as an application streaming service. Configure Desktop View for the employees. Set up a VPN connection to the on-premises network. Set up Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) on premises. Connect the VPC network to AD FS through the VPN connection.

C.

Use Amazon WorkSpaces for the cloud desktop service. Set up a VPN connection to the on-premises network. Create an AD Connector, and connect to the on-premises Active Directory. Configure a RADIUS server for MFA.

D.

Use Amazon AppStream 2.0 as an application streaming service. Set up Active Directory Federation Services on premises. Configure MFA to grant users access on AppStream 2.0.

Question 3

A company runs a website on Amazon ECS containers that use the AWS Fargate launch type. The company configures AWS Application Auto Scaling by using a target tracking scaling policy. The company sets the request count as the scaling metric. An Application Load Balancer (ALB) serves traffic to the ECS containers. The website serves images on request and resizes the images to a predefined size to match the viewers ' screens. After the website resizes an image, the website caches the image locally in a container and serves subsequent requests from the cache.

During periods of high traffic, the company observed that images load slowly and with high latency. The company wants to minimize the latency to serve images.

Which solution will meet this requirement with the LEAST operational overhead?

Options:

A.

Create a new Amazon CloudFront distribution and an Amazon S3 bucket. Set the ALB as one origin for the distribution and the S3 bucket as a second origin. Configure a cache behavior that routes image requests to the S3 origin, and configure a default cache behavior for the ALB origin. Pre-scale all images and upload the images to the S3 bucket.

B.

Create an Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) cluster. Update the application to read and write the resized images to the ElastiCache (Memcached) cluster by using the image name and size as the key.

C.

Create an Amazon Aurora cluster and an Amazon S3 bucket. Update the application to store resized images in the S3 bucket and to store a cache key in the Aurora cluster. Configure the application to load the cache key from the Aurora cluster and to serve images from the S3 bucket.

D.

Create an Amazon API Gateway HTTP API and enable API request caching. Replace the ALB with the HTTP API and remove the local caching in the application code.