A company’s VPC has connectivity to an on-premises data center through an flaws Site-to-Site VPN. The company needs Amazon EC2 instances in the VPC to send DNS queries for example.com to the DNS servers in the data center. Which solution will meet these requirements?

QuestionsCategory: SOA-C02A company’s VPC has connectivity to an on-premises data center through an flaws Site-to-Site VPN. The company needs Amazon EC2 instances in the VPC to send DNS queries for example.com to the DNS servers in the data center. Which solution will meet these requirements?
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A company's VPC has connectivity to an on-premises data center through an flaws Site-to-Site VPN. The company needs Amazon EC2 instances in the VPC to send DNS queries for example.com to the DNS servers in the data center.
Which solution will meet these requirements?

A. Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver inbound endpoint. Create a conditional forwarding rule on the on-premises DNS servers to forward DNS requests for example.com to the inbound endpoints.

B. Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver inbound endpoint. Create a forwarding rule on the resolver that sends all queries for example.com to the on-premises DNS servers. Associate this rule with the VPC.

C. Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver outbound endpoint. Create a conditional forwarding rule on the on-premises DNS servers to forward DNS requests for example.com to the outbound endpoints.

D. Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver outbound endpoint. Create a forwarding rule on the resolver that sends all queries for example.com to the on-premises DNS servers. Associate this rule with the VPC.








 

Correct Answer: D

This question is in SOA-C02 exam
For getting AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate

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