Multiple Choice
A meteorological startup company has a custom web application to sell weather data to its users online. The company uses Amazon DynamoDB to store its data and wants to build a new service that sends an alert to the managers of four internal teams every time a new weather event is recorded. The company does not want this new service to affect the performance of the current application. What should a solutions architect do to meet these requirements with the LEAST amount of operational overhead?
A) Use DynamoDB transactions to write new event data to the table. Configure the transactions to notify internal teams.
B) Have the current application publish a message to four Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topics. Have each team subscribe to one topic.
C) Enable Amazon DynamoDB Streams on the table. Use triggers to write to a single Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic to which the teams can subscribe.
D) Add a custom attribute to each record to flag new items. Write a cron job that scans the table every minute for items that are new and notifies an Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queue to which the teams can subscribe.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q12: A company's managing health records on-premises. The
Q13: A-company has on-premises servers running a relational
Q14: A company is running an ecommerce application
Q15: A development team is collaborating with another
Q16: A company is building a media sharing
Q18: A company is migrating to the AWS
Q19: A solutions architect is creating a data
Q20: A company collects temperature, humidity, and atmospheric
Q21: A company has no existing file share
Q22: A company has an on-premises business application