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CLF-C01 Exam - Question 84


A company has a physical tape library to store data backups. The tape library is running out of space. The company needs to extend the tape library's capacity to the AWS Cloud.

Which AWS service should the company use to meet this requirement?

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Correct Answer: D

To extend the capacity of a physical tape library to the AWS Cloud, the company should use AWS Storage Gateway. AWS Storage Gateway provides a Tape Gateway service, which enables businesses to replace their physical tapes with virtual tapes in AWS. This service seamlessly integrates with existing backup workflows, allowing the company to utilize cloud storage effectively without significant changes to their current processes.

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zoeyaj
Sep 1, 2022

AWS Storage Gateway is a set of hybrid cloud storage services that provide on-premises access to virtually unlimited cloud storage.

exclusiveOption: D
Jan 6, 2023

D. AWS Storage Gateway AWS Storage Gateway is a service that can be used to extend the tape library's capacity to the AWS Cloud. AWS Storage Gateway is a hybrid storage service that allows users to connect their on-premises data centers to the AWS Cloud. It provides a range of storage options, including file-based, block-based, and tape-based storage, which can be used to store data backups and other types of data.

man5484Option: D
Jul 12, 2023

AWS Storage Gateway is a hybrid storage service that allows you to extend your on-premises storage infrastructure to the AWS Cloud. It provides three different storage interfaces: File Gateway, Volume Gateway, and Tape Gateway. The Tape Gateway interface allows you to create virtual tapes in the AWS Cloud that can be used to store backups from your physical tape library.

Craig92866Option: D
Sep 25, 2022

S3 Glacier/Glacier Deep Freeze wound be a solid solution, too, since it's meant for archival data. I guess 'S3' didn't mean all of the solutions that reside in 'S3.' D will work, too.

LloydAOption: B
Sep 28, 2022

S3 Glacier Deep Archive : "maintaining data in on-premises tape or archiving data off-site"

SalacityOption: D
Oct 20, 2022

I believe the Storage Gateway contains S3 storage, but the use case definitely falls in line with Storage Gateway.

[Removed]Option: D
Oct 24, 2022

The key here is how they are actually going to move it

Cricca1862Option: D
Nov 20, 2022

D is correct

Dogmarket
Dec 27, 2022

Where is S3 Glacier?

Saif93Option: D
Jan 18, 2023

D is the answer.

Guru4CloudOption: D
Apr 4, 2023

The AWS service that can be used to extend the capacity of a physical tape library to the cloud is AWS Storage Gateway. AWS Storage Gateway is a hybrid storage service that enables on-premises applications to use cloud storage. It provides three types of storage interfaces, including a tape gateway that enables companies to store backups in Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Glacier. By using AWS Storage Gateway, the company can extend the capacity of the tape library to the cloud and leverage the scalability and durability of Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Glacier.

Warsame21Option: D
Jun 15, 2023

D. AWS Storage Gateway.

ESAJRROption: D
Jun 29, 2023

D. AWS Storage Gateway

gissantosOption: D
Jul 13, 2023

For hybrid Cloud

Pranava_GCPOption: D
Jul 25, 2023

D. AWS Storage Gateway "AWS Storage Gateway is a set of hybrid cloud storage services that provide on-premises access to virtually unlimited cloud storage." https://aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/

Ni3JOption: D
Dec 10, 2023

Amazon S3 is a standalone object storage service for direct storage and retrieval, while AWS Storage Gateway provides a hybrid storage solution, enabling on-premises applications to seamlessly integrate and leverage cloud storage, primarily S3, in different ways based on specific use cases.

TS1991
Jul 6, 2024

AWS Storage Gateway - Tape Gateway https://aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/vtl/ "Tape Gateway enables you to replace using physical tapes on premises with virtual tapes in AWS without changing existing backup workflows"