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Which tasks are the customer's responsibility, according to the AWS shared responsibility model?
(Select TWO.)
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B and C for sure, since global infrastructure and patching managed RDS are AWS's thing. E looks tricky but AWS handles RDS patching unless it's self-managed. Open to a counterpoint, but that's what I've seen on similar questions.
Official study guide and AWS practice questions always mention B and C for customer responsibility in the shared model. B, C.
B and C match what I saw in AWS practice exams. Official guide covers this: customers handle encryption and IAM configs, AWS owns infra stuff. If anyone's seen something different on the exam, let me know!
C and E. Customers often handle IAM credentials and sometimes need to patch RDS DB instances, especially if custom configs are in play. Might be missing something with the managed part, but this matches what I saw in practice sets. Correct me if that's off.
If you have root access or are handling your own encryption, that flips it to B and C.
Looks like B and C are the customer’s job. Encrypting your own data and setting up IAM creds fall on you, not AWS. Global infra and patching RDS are handled by AWS from what I remember.
I don’t see how D is right here, that's AWS's area. Shouldn’t it be B and C for customer-side tasks?
Not A or D, it's B and C according to the official AWS docs and practice tests.
Probably B and C, since encrypting your data and managing IAM creds are both on you as the customer. AWS handles the infra but you have to secure things inside your accounts. Pretty sure that's right, open to other views.
Option B and C
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