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  1. Are EBS snapshots incremental?
    Located in Computing / … / Amazon Web Services (AWS) / AWS Storage Essentials
  2. When you take a snapshot of any of your EBS volumes, the backups are stored redundantly in multiple Availability Zones using Amazon S3
    Located in Computing / … / Amazon Web Services (AWS) / AWS Storage Essentials
  3. When you restore an EBS snapshot, you find some small differences from the original EBS volume which are easy to fix
    Located in Computing / … / Amazon Web Services (AWS) / AWS Storage Essentials
  4. You can create a new EBS volume from a snapshot in the same Availability Zone of the original EBS volume that the snapshot was taken
    Located in Computing / … / Amazon Web Services (AWS) / AWS Storage Essentials
  5. Everything in S3 is private by default
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  6. Unlike Amazon EBS, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is a standalone storage solution that isn’t tied to compute
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  7. Choose the combinations that collectively identify an object in Amazon S3
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  8. Amazon S3 supports global buckets. Therefore, each bucket name must be unique across all AWS accounts in all AWS Regions within a partition.
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  9. Government Grants
    Located in Mathematics / … / Multiplying and Dividing Mixed Numbers / Application Problems
  10. What is 1% of 423.1? Find the exact answer and an estimate using front-end rounding.
    Located in Mathematics / … / Estimation with Percent / Estimate answers to percent problems involving 1% and 10%
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