AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner / Question #965 of 719

Question #965

A company with AWS Enterprise Support is preparing for a Black Friday sale, anticipating a significant traffic surge to its application hosted on Amazon EC2 instances. The company wants to ensure its infrastructure is ready to handle the expected load. What should the company do to evaluate its scalability preparedness?

A

Migrate the EC2 instances to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.

B

Engage AWS Infrastructure Event Management (IEM) support.

C

Review optimization recommendations in AWS Trusted Advisor.

D

Configure Amazon CloudWatch alarms for auto-scaling metrics.

Explanation

Answer B is correct because AWS Infrastructure Event Management (IEM) is specifically designed for customers with AWS Enterprise Support to prepare for critical events like Black Friday. IEM provides personalized guidance, architecture reviews, and scalability best practices to ensure the infrastructure can handle traffic spikes.

Option A (Elastic Beanstalk) involves migrating infrastructure, which is unnecessary if the goal is evaluation rather than re-architecting. Option C (Trusted Advisor) offers general optimization tips but lacks the event-specific, hands-on support IEM provides. Option D (CloudWatch alarms) focuses on monitoring, not proactive scalability evaluation. Key takeaway: IEM is the AWS-recommended service for event-driven scalability preparedness under Enterprise Support.

Answer

The correct answer is: B