NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
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NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
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NEW QUESTION: 1
If the annual default hazard rate for a borrower is 10%, what is the probability that there is no default at the end of 5 years?
A. 50.00%
B. 59.05%
C. 60.65%
D. 39.35%
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
A default hazard rate is the rate of default in a continuous time setting. This question is asking for probability of survival at the end of 5 years. The formula to calculate the probability of survival at the end of t years where the default hazard rate is is e
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Passed 5. However this reasoning is not correct for the reason that the given rate is not the discrete rate of default, but the hazard rate which is nothing but the continuously compounded rate of default.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
Excellent study guide for my 5. However this reasoning is not correct for the reason that the given rate is not the discrete rate of default, but the hazard rate which is nothing but the continuously compounded rate of default.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
A couple of months ago, I decided to take AWS-Certified-Developer-Associate 5. However this reasoning is not correct for the reason that the given rate is not the discrete rate of default, but the hazard rate which is nothing but the continuously compounded rate of default.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
Just took the 5. However this reasoning is not correct for the reason that the given rate is not the discrete rate of default, but the hazard rate which is nothing but the continuously compounded rate of default.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
Have passed the 5. However this reasoning is not correct for the reason that the given rate is not the discrete rate of default, but the hazard rate which is nothing but the continuously compounded rate of default.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
Great dump. Studying the guide from begin to end, I obtained a ggod score in the
5. However this reasoning is not correct for the reason that the given rate is not the discrete rate of default, but the hazard rate which is nothing but the continuously compounded rate of default.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B
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NEW QUESTION: 2
A user has launched an EBS backed instance. The user started the instance at 9 AM in the morning. Between 9 AM to 10 AM, the user is testing some script. Thus, he stopped the instance twice and restarted it. In the same hour the user rebooted the instance once. For how many instance hours will AWS charge the user?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 1 hour
D. 4 hours
Answer: B
Explanation:
A user can stop/start or reboot an EC2 instance using the AWS console, the Amazon EC2 CLI or the Amazon EC2 API. Rebooting an instance is equivalent to rebooting an operating system. When the instance is rebooted AWS will not charge the user for the extra hours. In case the user stops the instance, AWS does not charge the running cost but charges only the EBS storage cost. If the user starts and stops the instance multiple times in a single hour, AWS will charge the user for every start and stop. In this case, since the instance was rebooted twice, it will cost the user for 3 instance hours.
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which two are true about complete recovery? (Choose two.)
A. It is possible only when the database is in MOUNT state
B. The database must have FLASHBACK enabled in order to perform it.
C. Uncommitted transactions will be rolled back after it completes.
D. Incremental backups can be used to roll forward the database while performing it.
E. Only RMAN backupsets can be used to restore a database as part of it.
Answer: A,B