D. Protect the infrastructure that runs Amazon EC2 instances: This is the responsibility of AWS. AWS is responsible for protecting the underlying infrastructure, including the physical servers, networking, and data centers where EC2 instances run.
E. Manage access to the data in an Amazon S3 bucket: This is also the responsibility of AWS. AWS provides access controls and mechanisms to manage permissions and access to the data stored in Amazon S3 buckets.
Therefore, the correct answers are:
D. Protect the infrastructure that runs Amazon EC2 instances.
E. Manage access to the data in an Amazon S3 bucket.
D. Protect the infrastructure that runs Amazon EC2 instances.
C. Monitor the health of an Availability Zone.
AWS is responsible for protecting the infrastructure that runs EC2 instances and for monitoring the health of the Availability Zones. This includes providing physical security for the hardware, updating and patching the infrastructure, and providing networking and power infrastructure.
In the AWS shared responsibility model, AWS is responsible for:
C. Monitor the health of an Availability Zone: AWS is responsible for ensuring the availability and reliability of their infrastructure.
D. Protect the infrastructure that runs Amazon EC2 instances: AWS is responsible for protecting the underlying infrastructure that runs EC2 instances.
Therefore, options C and D are correct
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