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Exam Code:
SAP-C02
Exam Name:
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional
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Jun 27, 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 a payment processing platform across multiple AWS Regions. The processing platform exposes payment processing API endpoints. The company uses Amazon Route 53 to route traffic to an Application Load Balancer (ALB) in each Region to distribute requests to backend payment gateways. The company has implemented Auto Scaling for the payment gateways.

The company needs to improve reliability and availability by handling application failures quickly.

Which solution will meet this requirement with the LEAST response time for global users?

Options:

A.

Configure Route 53 to use a geolocation routing policy to resolve DNS to an Amazon CloudFront distribution. Configure the distribution with an origin group that includes the ALBs from each Region as origins.

B.

Create an accelerator in AWS Global Accelerator. Create an endpoint group and add each ALB as an endpoint in the group. Update the Route 53 alias records to point to the accelerator.

C.

Configure Route 53 to use a latency-based routing policy and health checks for each Regional endpoint.

D.

Set up cross-Region connectivity by using AWS Cloud WAN to connect VPCs across Regions. Use network policies to route traffic from each Region to the Region that is closest to the origin Region.

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Question 2

A company is hosting a monolithic REST-based API for a mobile app on five Amazon EC2 instances in public subnets of a VPC. Mobile clients connect to the API by using a domain name that is hosted on Amazon Route 53. The company has created a Route 53 multivalue answer routing policy with the IP addresses of all the EC2 instances. Recently, the app has been overwhelmed by large and sudden increases to traffic. The app has not been able to keep up with the traffic.

A solutions architect needs to implement a solution so that the app can handle the new and varying load.

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

Options:

A.

Separate the API into individual AWS Lambda functions. Configure an Amazon API Gateway REST API with Lambda integration for the backend. Update the Route 53 record to point to the API Gateway API.

B.

Containerize the API logic. Create an Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) cluster. Run the containers in the cluster by using Amazon EC2. Create a Kubernetes ingress. Update the Route 53 record to point to the Kubernetes ingress.

C.

Create an Auto Scaling group. Place all the EC2 instances in the Auto Scaling group. Configure the Auto Scaling group to perform scaling actions that are based on CPU utilization. Create an AWS Lambda function that reacts to Auto Scaling group changes and updates the Route 53 record.

D.

Create an Application Load Balancer (ALB) in front of the API. Move the EC2 instances to private subnets in the VPC. Add the EC2 instances as targets for the ALB. Update the Route 53 record to point to the ALB.

Question 3

A company hosts a software as a service (SaaS) solution on AWS. The solution has an Amazon API Gateway API that serves an HTTPS endpoint. The API uses AWS Lambda functions for compute. The Lambda functions store data in an Amazon Aurora Serverless VI database.

The company used the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) to deploy the solution. The solution extends across multiple Availability Zones and has nodisaster recovery (DR) plan.

A solutions architect must design a DR strategy that can recover the solution in another AWS Region. The solution has an R TO of 5 minutes and an RPO of 1 minute.

What should the solutions architect do to meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Create a read replica of the Aurora Serverless VI database in the target Region. Use AWS SAM to create a runbook to deploy the solution to the target Region. Promote the read replica to primary in case of disaster.

B.

Change the Aurora Serverless VI database to a standard Aurora MySQL global database that extends across the source Region and the target Region. Use AWS SAM to create a runbook to deploy the solution to the target Region.

C.

Create an Aurora Serverless VI DB cluster that has multiple writer instances in the target Region. Launch the solution in the target Region. Configure the two Regional solutions to work in an active-passive configuration.

D.

Change the Aurora Serverless VI database to a standard Aurora MySQL global database that extends across the source Region and the target Region. Launch the solution in the target Region. Configure the two Regional solutions to work in an active-passive configuration.