Suggested Answer:C🗳️
After you create a set of DHCP options, you can't modify them. If you want your VPC to use a different set of DHCP options, you must create a new set and associate them with your VPC. You can also set up your VPC to use no DHCP options at all. Reference: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_DHCP_Options.html
Yes it's C, but its sorta dumb because you can achieve the functionality of changing the DHCP options set by switching to a new one with new options, then delete the old one which I think is what you should remember. One of those "learn the doc by heart question"...because feature has been implemented this way instead of that one ... okay
C is correct Answer:
When you create a VPC, we automatically create a set of DHCP options and associate them with the VPC. You can configure your own DHCP options set for your VPC.
Changing DHCP options
After you create a set of DHCP options, you can't modify them. If you want your VPC to use a different set of DHCP options, you must create a new set and associate them with your VPC. You can also set up your VPC to use no DHCP options at all.
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