A company has a production web application in which users upload documents through a web interface or a mobile app. According to a new regulatory requirement. new documents cannot be modified or deleted after they are stored. What should a solutions architect do to meet this requirement?

QuestionsCategory: SAA-C03A company has a production web application in which users upload documents through a web interface or a mobile app. According to a new regulatory requirement. new documents cannot be modified or deleted after they are stored. What should a solutions architect do to meet this requirement?
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A company has a production web application in which users upload documents through a web interface or a mobile app. According to a new regulatory requirement. new documents cannot be modified or deleted after they are stored.
What should a solutions architect do to meet this requirement?

A. Store the uploaded documents in an Amazon S3 bucket with S3 Versioning and S3 Object Lock enabled.

B. Store the uploaded documents in an Amazon S3 bucket. configure an S3 Lifecycle policy to archive the documents periodically.

C. Store the uploaded documents in an Amazon S3 bucket with S3 Versioning enabled. configure an ACL to restrict all access to read-only.

D. Store the uploaded documents on an Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) volume. Access the data by mounting the volume in read- only mode.








 

Correct Answer: A

This question is in SAA-C03 exam
For getting AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Certificate

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