A SysOps administrator creates a new VPC that includes a public subnet and a private subnet. The SysOps administrator successfully launches 11 Amazon EC2 instances in the private subnet. The SysOps administrator attempts to launch one more EC2 instance in the same subnet. However, the SysOps administrator receives an error message that states that not enough free IP addresses are available. What must the SysOps administrator do to deploy more EC2 instances?

QuestionsCategory: SOA-C02A SysOps administrator creates a new VPC that includes a public subnet and a private subnet. The SysOps administrator successfully launches 11 Amazon EC2 instances in the private subnet. The SysOps administrator attempts to launch one more EC2 instance in the same subnet. However, the SysOps administrator receives an error message that states that not enough free IP addresses are available. What must the SysOps administrator do to deploy more EC2 instances?
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A SysOps administrator creates a new VPC that includes a public subnet and a private subnet. The SysOps administrator successfully launches 11 Amazon EC2 instances in the private subnet. The SysOps administrator attempts to launch one more EC2 instance in the same subnet. However, the SysOps administrator receives an error message that states that not enough free IP addresses are available.
What must the SysOps administrator do to deploy more EC2 instances?

A. Edit the private subnet to change the CIDR block to /27.

B. Edit the private subnet to extend across a second Availability Zone.

C. Assign additional Elastic IP addresses to the private subnet.

D. Create a new private subnet to hold the required EC2 instances.








 

Correct Answer: D

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

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