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A company is migrating its PostgreSQL database into the AWS Cloud. The company wants to use a database that will secure and regularly rotate database credentials. The company wants a solution that does not require additional programming overhead.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

  • A. Use Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL for the database. Store the database credentials in AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store. Turn on rotation.
  • B. Use Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL for the database. Store the database credentials in AWS Secrets Manager. Turn on rotation.
  • C. Use Amazon DynamoDB for the database. Store the database credentials in AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store. Turn on rotation.
  • D. Use Amazon DynamoDB for the database. Store the database credentials in AWS Secrets Manager. Turn on rotation.
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Digo30sp
Highly Voted 1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
B) The correct answer is (B). Solution (B) is the best option because it meets all the requirements: Using a database that secures and regularly changes database credentials: Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL offers built-in credential rotation, which allows you to change database credentials at regular intervals. Solution that requires no additional programming overhead: Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL credential rotation is fully automated, so it requires no additional programming overhead.
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65703c1
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Selected Answer: B
B is the correct answer.
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TanTran04
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
AWS Secrets Manager is a service designed to rotate, manage, and retrieve database credentials, API keys, and other secrets. In this scenario, storing the database credentials in AWS Secrets Manager and enabling rotation ensures that your database credentials are regularly rotated without requiring additional programming overhead. Option B is the most suitable because it specifically addresses the need for securing and regularly rotating database credentials in the AWS Cloud. Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL is a fully managed relational database service, and AWS Secrets Manager seamlessly integrates with it for secure credential management.
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