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A SysOps administrator manages a company's Amazon S3 buckets. The SysOps administrator has identified 5 GB of incomplete multipart uploads in an S3 bucket in the company's AWS account. The SysOps administrator needs to reduce the number of incomplete multipart upload objects in the S3 bucket.

Which solution will meet this requirement?

  • A. Create an S3 Lifecycle rule on the S3 bucket to delete expired markers or incomplete multipart uploads.
  • B. Require users that perform uploads of files into Amazon S3 to use the S3 TransferUtility.
  • C. Enable S3 Versioning on the S3 bucket that contains the incomplete multipart uploads.
  • D. Create an S3 Object Lambda Access Point to delete incomplete multipart uploads.
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mana25
Highly Voted 9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/discovering-and-deleting-incomplete-multipart-uploads-to-lower-amazon-s3-costs/ Delete expired delete markers or incomplete multipart uploads under the Lifecycle rule actions section
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Christina666
Highly Voted 9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Create an S3 Lifecycle rule on the S3 bucket to delete expired markers or incomplete multipart uploads. Explanation: S3 Lifecycle rules allow you to define actions that Amazon S3 should take on objects in the bucket over time. This includes transitioning objects between storage classes and deleting objects when they meet certain criteria. To reduce the number of incomplete multipart upload objects in the S3 bucket, you can create an S3 Lifecycle rule that targets incomplete multipart uploads and specifies a deletion action for them. This will help in automatically cleaning up the incomplete multipart uploads after a certain period.
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Christina666
9 months, 1 week ago
Option B, requiring users to use the S3 TransferUtility when performing uploads, does not directly address the existing incomplete multipart uploads. It may help in preventing new incomplete uploads, but it won't clean up the existing ones. Option C, enabling S3 Versioning, won't automatically delete incomplete multipart uploads. Versioning helps you keep multiple versions of objects in S3, but it won't handle the cleanup of incomplete uploads. Option D, creating an S3 Object Lambda Access Point to delete incomplete multipart uploads, is not a valid solution. S3 Object Lambda Access Points provide a way to modify or transform data as it is being retrieved from an S3 bucket, but it is not designed for deleting objects.
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nizammusasoac02
Most Recent 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
delete expired markers
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trvtrinh
9 months, 2 weeks ago
A is true
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jas26says
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Lifecycle rules can delete incomplete multipart upload files.
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