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Your team Is excited about the use of AWS because now they have access to programmable Infrastructure" You have been asked to manage your AWS infrastructure in a manner similar to the way you might manage application code You want to be able to deploy exact copies of different versions of your infrastructure, stage changes into different environments, revert back to previous versions, and identify what versions are running at any particular time
(development test QA. production).
Which approach addresses this requirement?

  • A. Use cost allocation reports and AWS Opsworks to deploy and manage your infrastructure.
  • B. Use AWS CloudWatch metrics and alerts along with resource tagging to deploy and manage your infrastructure.
  • C. Use AWS Beanstalk and a version control system like GIT to deploy and manage your infrastructure.
  • D. Use AWS CloudFormation and a version control system like GIT to deploy and manage your infrastructure.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️
OpsWorks for Chef Automate automatically performs updates for new Chef minor versions.
OpsWorks for Chef Automate does not perform major platform version updates automatically (for example, a major new platform version such as Chef Automate
13) because these updates might include backward-incompatible changes and require additional testing. In these cases, you must manually initiate the update.
Reference:
https://aws.amazon.com/opsworks/chefautomate/faqs/

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wolfjibbs
12 months ago
can someone please explain why its not elastic beanstalk?
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johnyjohny1
10 months, 1 week ago
Beanstalk is about deploying applications, helping with the orchestration around infrastructure components without you having to set them up. The question is about programmable infrastructure (Infrastructure as Code - IaaS), not application deployment. The staging / versioning refers to the infrastructure. Therefore CloudFormation is the tool to use, Beanstalk is completely out of scope.
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TroyMcLure
1 year ago
Correct Answer: D
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RicardoD
1 year ago
D is the answer Cloudfortmation covers all requirements (deploy exact copies of different versions of your infrastructure, stage changes into different environments, revert back to previous versions, and identify what versions are running at any particular time)
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M4gnet1k
1 year ago
D is the right answer based only in that with CloudFormation you design and update the design of your aws infraestructure.
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Me_ThatsWho
1 year, 1 month ago
Is the answer A or D? The explanation suggest the answer is A, when answer D is highlighted.
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newjoinerv2
1 year ago
Answer is cloudformation but the explanation for some reason is Opswork?
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AWS_Noob
1 year ago
Answer is D. They not asking about cost allocations. They asking about infrastructure. So A would be irrelevant here
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awscertified
1 year, 1 month ago
D. Use AWS CloudFormation and a version control system like GIT to deploy and manage your infrastructure. #> AWS CloudFormation allows you to use programming languages or a simple text file to model and provision, in an automated and secure manner, all the resources needed for your applications across all regions and accounts. This gives you a single source of truth for your AWS and third party resources. #> https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/
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