An application runs on Amazon EC2 instances in private subnets. The application needs to access an Amazon DynamoDB table. What is the MOST secure way to access the table while ensuring that the traffic does not leave the AWS network?

QuestionsCategory: SAA-C03An application runs on Amazon EC2 instances in private subnets. The application needs to access an Amazon DynamoDB table. What is the MOST secure way to access the table while ensuring that the traffic does not leave the AWS network?
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An application runs on Amazon EC2 instances in private subnets. The application needs to access an Amazon DynamoDB table.
What is the MOST secure way to access the table while ensuring that the traffic does not leave the AWS network?

A. Use a VPC endpoint for DynamoD

B. Use a NAT gateway in a public subnet.

C. Use a NAT instance in a private subnet.

D. Use the internet gateway attached to the VP

E.






 

Correct Answer: A

This question is in SAA-C03 exam
For getting AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Certificate

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