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Hi Mahnoor,
Thank you for submitting your question. I’ll do my best to clarify this item for you.
In this item’s explanation, we only mentioned that the ELBs are directing traffic (or routing traffic in other terms) to a minimum number of instances, which is the primary purpose of using an ELB -> elasticity.
We did not mention in the explanation that the ELB was scaling the backend instances.
Please see the first paragraph of this reference for AWS Elastic Load Balancer for further information: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/how-elastic-load-balancing-works.html
Regards,
Adrian Formaran @ Tutorials Dojo
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Hi there!
While we cannot say that the questions in the practice exams will also be the questions in the actual exam, we can tell you that our students have previously shared that our practice exams covered most, if not all, of the topics that appeared in their actual exam, and that our practice exams are as difficult (or more difficult for some) as the actual exam itself.
Regards,
Adrian Formaran @ Tutorials Dojo
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Hi Mahnoor,
You are correct in the scenario that you have multiple target groups attached to your ELB, but for this item we have, we are only discussing one target group attached to the ELB but the target group has multiple targets joined to it, which is the common scenario for CCP. I believe the confusion is because of the phrase minimum number of instances, so we’ll rephrase this section to deliver our intended meaning better.
Regards,
Adrian Formaran @ Tutorials Dojo
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Hi kkw98,
Thanks for clarifying! We’re glad that our CCP practice exams are still helpful to you and our other students. We also always make sure to keep them updated as soon as possible so that our students don’t miss out on anything. But yes, you are correct in that we are not a question dump, since we don’t want to violate AWS’ certification policy.
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Hi kkw98,
We keep a close eye on the topics that appear in the actual CCP exam from the feedback we get from our students, and we create our questions from those topics. May we ask what topics we might have missed that appeared in your exam?