A team uses Amazon AppStream 2.0 to develop a highly available solution. The AppStream 2.0 fleet must interact with both
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 10:00 pm
A team uses Amazon AppStream 2.0 to develop a highly available solution. The AppStream 2.0 fleet must interact with both existing VPCs and on-premises resources. The VPC is linked to the on-premises environment using a private virtual interface provided by AWS Direct Connect.
Which solution allows users on-premises to access AppStream and current VPC resources?
A. Deploy two subnets into the existing VPC. Add a public virtual interface to the Direct Connect connection for users to access the AppStream endpoint
B. Deploy two subnets into the existing VPC. Add a private virtual interface on the Direct Connect connection for users to access the AppStream endpoint.
C. Deploy a new VPC with two subnets. Create a VPC peering connection between the two VPCs for users to access the AppStream endpoint.
D. Deploy one subnet into the existing VPC. Add a private virtual interface on the Direct Connect connection for users to access the AppStream endpoint.
Which solution allows users on-premises to access AppStream and current VPC resources?
A. Deploy two subnets into the existing VPC. Add a public virtual interface to the Direct Connect connection for users to access the AppStream endpoint
B. Deploy two subnets into the existing VPC. Add a private virtual interface on the Direct Connect connection for users to access the AppStream endpoint.
C. Deploy a new VPC with two subnets. Create a VPC peering connection between the two VPCs for users to access the AppStream endpoint.
D. Deploy one subnet into the existing VPC. Add a private virtual interface on the Direct Connect connection for users to access the AppStream endpoint.