You've learned about AWS's main service categories and how they relate to general cloud computing concepts. Now let's practice identifying which services solve specific business problems.
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Practice Question
Match each business need with the appropriate AWS service category:
Labels
- Left Label: Compute
- Right Label: Storage
Left Label Items
- Running a web application that processes user requests
- Executing code automatically when files are uploaded
- Hosting a mobile app backend that handles API calls
- Processing large datasets for analytics
Right Label Items
- Backing up company files securely
- Storing product images for an e-commerce site
- Archiving old financial records
- Sharing documents across remote teams
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Fill In The Blanks
Markdown With Blanks
Fill in the blanks to describe how AWS service categories work together:
A typical web application uses [[blank:Compute]] services to run the application code, [[blank:Storage]] services to store user files, and [[blank:Database]] services to organize customer information.
Suggested Answers
- Compute
- Storage
- Database
- Networking
Type
Multiple Choice
Practice Question
A streaming video company needs to deliver content quickly to users worldwide. They also need to process video uploads and store massive amounts of video files. Which AWS service categories do they need?
