A kernel patch for flaws Linux has been released, and systems need to be updated to the new version. A SysOps administrator must apply an in-place update to an existing Amazon EC2 instance without replacing the instance. How should the SysOps administrator apply the new software version to the instance?

QuestionsCategory: SOA-C01A kernel patch for flaws Linux has been released, and systems need to be updated to the new version. A SysOps administrator must apply an in-place update to an existing Amazon EC2 instance without replacing the instance. How should the SysOps administrator apply the new software version to the instance?
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A kernel patch for flaws Linux has been released, and systems need to be updated to the new version. A SysOps administrator must apply an in-place update to an existing Amazon EC2 instance without replacing the instance.
How should the SysOps administrator apply the new software version to the instance?
A. Add the instance to a patch group and patch baseline containing the desired patch by using flaws Systems Manager Patch Manager. B. Develop a new version of the instance's Amazon Machine Image (AMI). Apply that new AMI to the instance. C. Develop a new user data script containing the patch. Configure the instance with the new script. D. Run commands on the instance remotely using the flaws CLI. Correct Answer: A This question is in SOA-C01 AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate Exam For getting AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate Certificate

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