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AWS Certified Database – Specialty (DBS-C01) Certification Guide

You're reading from  AWS Certified Database – Specialty (DBS-C01) Certification Guide

Product type Book
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243108
Pages 472 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kate Gawron Kate Gawron
Profile icon Kate Gawron

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to Databases on AWS
2. Chapter 1: AWS Certified Database – Specialty Overview 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Database Fundamentals 4. Chapter 3: Understanding AWS Infrastructure 5. Part 2: Workload-Specific Database Design
6. Chapter 4: Relational Database Service 7. Chapter 5: Amazon Aurora 8. Chapter 6: Amazon DynamoDB 9. Chapter 7: Redshift and DocumentDB 10. Chapter 8: Neptune, Quantum Ledger Database, and Timestream 11. Chapter 9: Amazon ElastiCache 12. Part 3: Deployment and Migration and Database Security
13. Chapter 10: The AWS Schema Conversion Tool and AWS Database Migration Service 14. Chapter 11: Database Task Automation 15. Chapter 12: AWS Database Security 16. Part 4: Monitoring and Optimization
17. Chapter 13: CloudWatch and Logging 18. Chapter 14: Backup and Restore 19. Chapter 15: Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques 20. Part 5: Assessment
21. Chapter 16: Exam Practice
22. Chapter 17: Answers 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Review

To check your knowledge from this chapter, here are five questions that you should now be able to answer. Remember the exam techniques from Chapter 1, AWS Certified Database – Specialty Exam Overview, and remove the clearly incorrect answers first to help you:

  1. You are working as a developer for a small company with a DynamoDB table. The company is complaining of poor performance after increasing the number of records in the table and they say they are seeing "throttling errors." What is the most cost-efficient option for them to consider?
    1. Enable TTL against a timestamp attribute.
    2. Implement DAX.
    3. Turn on Dynamo Streams.
    4. Turn on autoscaling.
  2. You are designing a new DynamoDB table and need to calculate how many Capacity Units (CUs) to provision. Each item is 3 KB in size and you expect to read a maximum of 100 items and write 10 per second. You will only be using eventually consistent reads and standard writes.
    1. 50 RCUs and 30 WCUs
    2. 100 RCUs and 10 WCUs
    3. 50 RCUs...
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