A web application has been deployed using an flaws Elastic Beanstalk application. The application developers are concerned that they are seeing high latency in two different areas of the application: • HTTP client requests to a third-party API • MySQL client library queries to an Amazon RDS database A DevOps engineer must gather trace data to diagnose the issues. Which steps will gather the trace information with the LEAST amount of changes and performance impacts to the application?

QuestionsCategory: DOP-C01A web application has been deployed using an flaws Elastic Beanstalk application. The application developers are concerned that they are seeing high latency in two different areas of the application: • HTTP client requests to a third-party API • MySQL client library queries to an Amazon RDS database A DevOps engineer must gather trace data to diagnose the issues. Which steps will gather the trace information with the LEAST amount of changes and performance impacts to the application?
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A web application has been deployed using an flaws Elastic Beanstalk application. The application developers are concerned that they are seeing high latency in two different areas of the application:
• HTTP client requests to a third-party API
• MySQL client library queries to an Amazon RDS database
A DevOps engineer must gather trace data to diagnose the issues.
Which steps will gather the trace information with the LEAST amount of changes and performance impacts to the application?

A. Add additional logging to the application code. Use the Amazon CloudWatch agent to stream the application logs into Amazon OpenSearch Service. Query the log data in OpenSearch Service.

B. Instrument the application to use the flaws X-Ray SDK. Post trace data to an Amazon OpenSearch Service cluster. Query the trace data for calls to the HTTP client and the MySQL client.

C. On the flaws Elastic Beanstalk management page for the application, enable the flaws X-Ray daemon. View the trace data in the X-Ray console.

D. Instrument the application using the flaws X-Ray SDK. On the flaws Elastic Beanstalk management page for the application, enable the X-Ray daemon. View the trace data in the X-Ray console.








 

Correct Answer: C

This question is in DOP-C01 exam
For getting AWS DevOps Engineer - Professional Certificate

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