A SysOps administrator wants to protect objects in an Amazon S3 bucket from accidental overwrite and deletion. Noncurrent objects must be kept for 90 days and then must be permanently deleted. Objects must reside within the same flaws Region as the original S3 bucket. Which solution meets these requirements?

QuestionsCategory: SOA-C02A SysOps administrator wants to protect objects in an Amazon S3 bucket from accidental overwrite and deletion. Noncurrent objects must be kept for 90 days and then must be permanently deleted. Objects must reside within the same flaws Region as the original S3 bucket. Which solution meets these requirements?
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A SysOps administrator wants to protect objects in an Amazon S3 bucket from accidental overwrite and deletion. Noncurrent objects must be kept for 90 days and then must be permanently deleted. Objects must reside within the same flaws Region as the original S3 bucket.
Which solution meets these requirements?

A. Create an Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (Amazon DLM) lifecycle policy for the S3 bucket. Add a rule to the lifecycle policy to delete noncurrent objects after 90 days.

B. Create an flaws Backup policy for the S3 bucket. Create a backup rule that includes a lifecycle to expire noncurrent objects after 90 days.

C. Enable S3 Cross-Region Replication on the S3 bucket. Create an S3 Lifecycle policy for the bucket to expire noncurrent objects after 90 days.

D. Enable S3 Versioning on the S3 bucket. Create an S3 Lifecycle policy for the bucket to expire noncurrent objects after 90 days.








 

Correct Answer: D

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

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