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Question about a practice exam question surrounded ECS.
Irene-TutorialsDojo updated 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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So I have a question about the following question in your SAP-C02 practice exam:
A company is hosting its production environment in AWS Fargate. To save costs, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) wants to deploy its new development environment workloads on its on-premises servers as this leverages existing capital investments. As the Solutions Architect, you have been tasked by the CIO to provide a solution that will:
– Have both on-premises and Fargate managed in the same cluster.
– Easily migrate development environment workloads running on-premises to production environment running in AWS Fargate.
– Ensure consistent tooling and API experience across container-based workloads.Which of the following is the MOST operationally efficient solution that meets these requirements?
Great Question by the way, and I’ve removed the 4 options in the answer key along with the correct answer (as my question has nothing to do with either of the potential answers and the correct answer – and it keeps anyone who MIGHT be using this forum to steal questions from your practice exams).
My question is this: How does this fit under Domain 3? It feels more like a Domain 4 topic, am I wrong here? It’s OK if I’m mistaken or misunderstanding, but I was reading the question and going through the exam guide and trying understand why this question is under domain 3 and not domain 4.
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Hello reubendevries,
Thank you for reaching out and for your thoughtful question! You’re absolutely right that this scenario strongly aligns with Domain 4 (Accelerate Workload Migration and Modernization), specifically Task 4.3: Determine a new architecture for existing workloads, which covers container platforms such as Amazon ECS, EKS, and AWS Fargate.
It seems this question was initially categorized under Domain 3 by mistake. We appreciate you catching that our content team will review and update the classification to ensure it reflects the correct domain.
Thanks again for helping us keep our materials accurate and high-quality!
Best,
Irene @ Tutorials Dojo
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