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Core Design Cost-Optimized Architectures concepts and how they apply in real-world cloud scenarios.
How to deploy design cost-optimized architectures correctly and verify the outcome.
Troubleshooting design cost-optimized architectures issues by interpreting error output and system state.
Cloud best practices and Design Cost-Optimized Architectures design trade-offs tested by this certification.
Selecting the most expensive service when a simpler managed option meets the requirement.
Forgetting that cloud resources must be explicitly secured — defaults are rarely secure.
Choosing a global service fix when the issue is region-specific.
Overlooking cost implications of cross-region data transfer in architecture questions.
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CloudWatch metrics show your EC2 instances have average CPU utilization around 10% with stable performance over several weeks. The application does not require additional headroom right now. What is the most effective cost-optimization action?
2A marketing site serves versioned JavaScript and CSS files from Amazon S3 through CloudFront. The origin bill is rising because CloudFront keeps fetching the same files too often, and the application never changes a file at the same URL once it is published. Which two changes should you make? Select two.
3A company has a steady, predictable workload that must run continuously (24/7) in a single AWS Region. The team wants the lowest cost option available for this steady usage, but also expects they may choose different EC2 instance families in the future (without re-buying compute discounts). Which AWS purchase option best meets these goals?
4A line-of-business application runs on EC2 instances 24/7 with predictable usage for the next year. The application will stay in the same Region, and the team does not want to manage capacity interruptions. Which two purchase options can reduce cost compared with pure On-Demand pricing? Select two.
5A photo studio stores original project archives in Amazon S3. Objects are read heavily for 14 days after upload, occasionally during the next 11 months, and almost never after one year. The team wants the lowest storage cost while keeping retrieval within minutes during the first year. Which three actions are best? Select three.
6A company processes product-image uploads in bursts. Each transform takes up to ten minutes, and every job can be retried safely from the beginning. The current EC2 worker fleet is idle most of the day. Which two changes most reduce cost and idle capacity? Select two.
7A SaaS vendor has a steady 24/7 control plane on ECS and several small event-driven tasks that currently run on a separate always-on service. Management wants the billing discount that applies across both ECS and Lambda usage without committing to a specific instance family. Which two actions are best? Select two.
8A startup has three sandbox accounts and one production account. The CTO wants lower cost and operational overhead while keeping central purchasing and spend visibility. Which two actions are best? Select two.
9Multiple teams share one AWS Organization. Finance wants chargeback by project, alerts before overspend, and monthly views by account without manually opening each account. Which three actions best fit? Select three.
10A SaaS company uses an S3 bucket for database backups created daily. Backups are rarely restored; the company’s documented RTO is 24 hours, and the compliance policy requires backups be kept for 90 days. The team currently stores all backups in S3 Standard, which is costly. Which single lifecycle policy change is most cost-optimized while still meeting the 24-hour RTO and 90-day retention?
11A data engineering team runs a nightly ETL job on EC2. The job can be checkpointed every 5 minutes and can be retried from the last checkpoint if the instance terminates. The job runtime varies from 2 to 4 hours, and the team has no need for a specific instance type, as long as it completes before 7:00 AM local time. They currently run the job on On-Demand EC2, leading to high monthly compute cost. Which change best reduces cost while maintaining the business deadline?
12A marketing team runs a report-generation process that must execute once per day at 02:00 UTC. It usually completes in 10315 minutes, but sometimes takes up to 45 minutes due to varying data volumes. They currently run the workload on an EC2 instance that is always on, which wastes money during off-hours. The team wants to minimize operational overhead and pay mainly for actual execution time. What is the best architecture choice?
13An internal team runs a report-generation job once per day. It typically finishes in a few minutes, and even on its slowest days it still completes in under 15 minutes. The team wants to reduce operational overhead and pay primarily for actual runtime instead of keeping servers running 24/7. Which AWS approach best matches these goals?
14A startup runs two EC2-based workloads in the same AWS Region. Its customer-facing API is always on, and its nightly video transcoding fleet can restart jobs from checkpoints if an instance is interrupted. The finance team wants the lowest monthly compute cost without changing the application design. Which two actions should the team take? Select two.
15A team runs an Amazon NLB in a VPC with targets registered in multiple Availability Zones (AZs). Their bill shows high inter-AZ data transfer charges. They want to reduce unnecessary cross-AZ traffic costs while still maintaining healthy targets per AZ. What change is most likely to reduce inter-AZ charges?
16A company stores application logs in an S3 bucket. They retain logs for 180 days. Compliance requires that the logs be immutable once written, but the business only reviews logs about once per month. Currently, the team stores everything in S3 Standard, and their monthly S3 bill is too high. They want to reduce storage cost without changing the requirement to keep logs for 180 days. Which lifecycle approach best meets the goal?
17A company keeps daily database backups in an S3 bucket. They may restore from backups during the first 30 days if there is an issue. After 30 days, backups are rarely restored, but must be retained for 2 years. Which lifecycle strategy most cost-effectively meets these requirements?
18A startup has a stable production web service that runs continuously (24/7) on AWS. They have consistent compute requirements for the next 1 year, but the instance size and family might change as they optimize performance. To reduce cost while maintaining flexibility across instance types, which purchasing option should they consider?
19A company stores compliance reports in Amazon S3. Objects are written once and rarely accessed. They need to keep the data for 3 years. When retrieval is needed for an audit, the reports can be restored within hours (not minutes). What storage class should the company use for new objects, assuming minimal operational overhead?
20A SaaS company uses an S3 bucket for database backups created daily. Backups are rarely restored; the company’s documented RTO is 24 hours, and the compliance policy requires backups be kept for 90 days. The team currently stores all backups in S3 Standard, which is costly. Which single lifecycle policy change is most cost-optimized while still meeting the 24-hour RTO and 90-day retention?
21A media company runs a 24/7 recommendation engine on EC2 in one AWS Region. The workload is interruption-intolerant, and the team expects steady usage but may change instance families and sizes during planned optimizations. Compared to the current On-Demand setup, they want the lowest cost while avoiding the rigidity of locking to a specific instance type. What should the solutions architect recommend?
22A media company runs a batch job that processes image thumbnails. The job can be restarted from checkpoints and does not have user-facing SLAs. The batch capacity can tolerate interruptions. Which EC2 purchasing option is the best cost optimization choice?
23An internal team runs a report-generation job once per day. It typically finishes in a few minutes, and even on its slowest days it still completes in under 15 minutes. The team wants to reduce operational overhead and pay primarily for actual runtime instead of keeping servers running 24/7. Which AWS approach best matches these goals?
24A media company runs a 24/7 ingestion API on EC2 behind an Application Load Balancer and a nightly transcoding job that can resume from checkpoints. The API fleet runs at roughly 65 percent CPU all day, while the batch workers sit idle most of the time. The company wants to cut compute cost without risking the API. Which two changes should they make? Select two.
25A product catalog system uses a relational database for orders and a simple key-value profile store for shopping carts. Traffic is unpredictable, and the company wants to avoid paying for large idle database instances. Which two choices are best? Select two.
26An application stores user-uploaded binaries in S3. Access is unpredictable for the first month, then most objects become cold. The team wants the cheapest approach that avoids manually guessing access patterns. Which two actions are best? Select two.
27A retailer runs a reporting-heavy relational app on Amazon RDS MySQL. Peak dashboard traffic lasts only three hours each day, but the database is sized for the peak all day. The business wants lower cost without rewriting the application. Which three actions are best? Select three.
28A fleet of test servers is rebuilt every week from AMIs. EBS volumes are often left behind after termination, and the team creates daily snapshots of every volume even when nothing changes. Which three actions most reduce storage cost while preserving recovery options? Select three.
29A company runs an application on EC2 instances in private subnets. The instances must access Amazon S3, and the team currently routes all outbound traffic to the internet through a NAT Gateway. Monthly NAT Gateway charges increased significantly, even though the application only needs to call S3 (not access other public internet services). Which change will most directly reduce NAT Gateway charges while keeping S3 access working?
30A media processing pipeline runs batch jobs on EC2. The jobs can tolerate interruptions because they checkpoint progress to durable storage and can restart. The total workload is variable week-to-week, and there is no need to guarantee capacity at specific times. To reduce compute cost while maintaining correctness, what EC2 purchase option and approach is the best fit?
31A development team expects their EC2 utilization to average about 40% of capacity across the next year. They want to lower costs but need flexibility to change instance families and sizes as requirements evolve (for example, moving from compute-optimized to memory-optimized instances). Which AWS purchasing commitment best meets the goal of reducing cost while keeping flexibility?
32An S3 bucket stores user-uploaded images. Access patterns are unpredictable: some objects are never read again, while others are occasionally retrieved months later. The team wants to reduce storage cost without having to manually track access frequency or run periodic analyses. Which S3 storage and lifecycle approach is the best fit?
33A company stores user uploads in an S3 bucket. Objects are accessed rarely after upload, but when an object is accessed, it must be retrievable quickly (minutes to a few hours). Objects must be retained for at least 18 months. The team wants to reduce storage cost while meeting these requirements. Which lifecycle configuration best fits these requirements?
34An EC2 workload runs in one region on a single instance type. For the last month, CloudWatch metrics show average CPU utilization of 12% and no sustained memory pressure. The team wants to reduce cost while maintaining the current performance level. What is the best first step?
35A company hosts an application on EC2 instances in private subnets. The instances must (1) read objects from Amazon S3 and (2) retrieve secrets from AWS Secrets Manager. The team currently sends all outbound traffic through a NAT gateway to reach both services. They want to reduce monthly cost while keeping traffic private (no internet egress) and without changing application logic. Which change is the most cost-effective?
36A media company runs a fleet of EC2 instances using Auto Scaling across multiple instance families (for example, m-series and c-series) in a single region. The business wants to commit to steady usage for one year to reduce cost, but the application team must retain flexibility to switch instance families and scale up/down as demand changes. They need the cost-reduction approach that best matches this flexibility. Which option is the best fit?
37A media company uploads raw video thumbnails to an S3 bucket every hour. The application needs these thumbnails for active browsing for the first 7 days. After day 7, access becomes rare. Requirements: - Objects must remain available in S3 for at least 180 days total. - After day 7, the team can tolerate retrieval latency in the range of minutes to hours. - They want to minimize storage cost while keeping the ability to read objects (no application changes required). Which storage strategy is the most cost-optimized fit?
38A startup runs a 24/7 web tier on Amazon EC2 with a stable baseline of 8 instances and a nightly analytics batch job that can resume from checkpoints if interrupted. The company wants to minimize monthly compute cost without hurting the always-on web tier. Which two actions should it take? Select two.
39Based on the exhibit, the company stores application logs in Amazon S3 for 400 days. The logs are read heavily for the first 30 days, occasionally for the next 90 days, and very rarely after that. Retrieval after day 120 can take up to several hours, but the data must remain available until day 400. Which lifecycle policy is the most cost-effective fit?
40A media company runs a nightly batch job that processes video thumbnails. The batch can be interrupted at any time, and workers can resume automatically from checkpoints (a termination does not corrupt progress). The business goal is the lowest possible compute cost, and occasional interruptions are acceptable as long as the job continues automatically. Which approach is most cost-optimized?
41An Auto Scaling group for a background worker runs EC2 instances continuously. Over the last 30 days, CloudWatch shows sustained CPU utilization around 6% with no memory pressure, and queue processing latency meets all SLAs. The team wants to lower monthly cost with minimal risk. What is the best next action?
42A risk simulation workload uses CloudWatch Logs heavily. Retaining all debug logs forever is increasing costs. What should be configured?
43A production log archive runs continuously on EC2 with predictable usage for the next three years. The team wants a discount while retaining some instance-family flexibility. What should they buy?
44A batch analytics job has unpredictable DynamoDB traffic with long idle periods and occasional spikes. Which capacity mode should minimize operational overhead and avoid paying for idle provisioned capacity?
45A log archive serves infrequently accessed user documents that must be available immediately when requested. Which S3 storage class is likely the best cost fit?
46A marketing site has EC2 instances that are oversized based on CPU, memory, and network utilisation. Which AWS service should identify rightsizing recommendations?
47A test environment stores logs in S3. Logs are queried for 30 days, rarely accessed for one year, and then retained for compliance. What should reduce storage cost? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
48A marketing site runs on x86 EC2 instances and uses open-source software with no architecture-specific licensing restriction. What should be evaluated to reduce compute cost? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
49A marketing site stores logs in S3. Logs are queried for 30 days, rarely accessed for one year, and then retained for compliance. What should reduce storage cost? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
50A internal reporting portal has old unattached EBS volumes and many stale snapshots. Which two actions reduce storage cost without affecting running instances? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
51A test environment runs on x86 EC2 instances and uses open-source software with no architecture-specific licensing restriction. What should be evaluated to reduce compute cost? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
52A dev sandbox currently uses two NAT gateways in each of three Availability Zones, but only one private subnet per AZ needs outbound internet access. What should the architect review first? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
53A log archive serves infrequently accessed user documents that must be available immediately when requested. Which S3 storage class is likely the best cost fit? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
54A risk simulation workload generates analytics files that are accessed unpredictably. Some files become hot again months later. The team wants automatic storage cost optimisation without retrieval delays. What should be used? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
55A batch analytics job runs for several hours each night and can be interrupted and restarted. Which EC2 purchasing option should minimize cost? The architecture review board prefers a managed AWS-native control.
56A media processing workflow in private subnets downloads large amounts of data from S3 through a NAT gateway. NAT data processing charges are high. What should the architect use to reduce cost? The architecture review board prefers a managed AWS-native control.
57A company is migrating its on-premises workloads to AWS and wants to optimize costs. Which three strategies should the company implement to achieve a cost-optimized architecture? (Choose three.)
58A solutions architect is designing a cost-optimized data storage solution for a large dataset that is accessed infrequently but must be retained for compliance for 7 years. Which three actions should the architect take to minimize costs? (Choose three.)
59A company is running a production web application on Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB). The workload has predictable traffic spikes during business hours and low traffic at night. The current architecture uses On-Demand EC2 instances, leading to high costs. The company wants to reduce costs without sacrificing availability or performance. Which three of the following strategies would help achieve this goal? (Choose three.)
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