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Home Forums AWS AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional Wording in scenario confusing (S3 bucket/EC2 instance)

  • Wording in scenario confusing (S3 bucket/EC2 instance)

  • kung

    Member
    June 9, 2020 at 9:35 pm

    I came across this scenario:

    A leading news company produces new high-definition video files every day in their on-premises network which is then compressed to a single file with a total size of around 200 GB. The generated file needs to be uploaded to an Amazon S3 bucket from 12 AM to 2 AM every midnight for storage. Current upload to a dedicated EC2 instance takes a few hours to complete, although 30% of the available bandwidth is only used in the connection.

    Bit confused here.
    You mention the file ‘needs to be uploaded to an Amazon S3 bucket’
    But in the next sentence you mention ‘Current upload to a dedicated EC2 instance takes a few hours

    I assume ‘dedicated EC2 instance’ should be ‘Amazon S3 bucket’ rite?

    Cheers,
    Robert

  • Jon-Bonso

    Administrator
    June 12, 2020 at 7:48 am

    Thanks, Robert for bringing this up to our attention. I have updated the phrase for this scenario to clarify things up.

    Much appreciated as always!

    Cheers,

    Jon Bonso

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