A company manages its production applications across several flaws accounts. The company hosts the production applications on Amazon EC2 instances that run Amazon Linux 2. The EC2 instances are spread across multiple VPCs. Each VPC uses its own Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone for private DNS. A VPC from Account A needs to resolve private DNS records from a private hosted zone that is associated with a different VPC in Account A. What should a SysOps administrator do to meet these requirements? B. In Account A, create an flaws Systems Manager document that updates the /etc/resolv.conf file across all EC2 instances to point to the flaws provided default DNS resolver for the VPC in Account C. In Account A, create an flaws CloudFormation template that associates the private hosted zone from Account B with the private hosted zone in Account D. In Account A, use the flaws CLI to create a VPC association authorization. When the association is created, use the flaws CLI in Account B to associate the VPC from Account A with the private hosted zone in Account E. In Account B, use the flaws CLI to create a VPC association authorization. When the association is created, use the flaws CLI in Account A to associate the VPC from Account B with the private hosted zone in Account F. Â Correct Answer: C This question is in SOA-C02 exam For getting AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate
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