An enterprise is planning to migrate its application portfolio to AWS. During the discovery phase, a solutions architect assesses the following workloads and constraints:
* Supply Chain Portal: An IIS-based web application running on Windows Server 2016. The team wants to migrate the application with minimal changes, but wants to eliminate the overhead of operating system patching and infrastructure management by utilizing a managed service.
* Inventory Database: A business-critical Oracle Database Enterprise Edition with extensive PL/SQL stored procedures. The enterprise wants to eliminate commercial database licensing costs by migrating to Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL.
* Historical Document Archive: A 150 TB network-attached storage (NAS) share containing PDF documents. The migration must complete within a strict 10-day maintenance window. The company's outbound internet connection is limited to 50 Mbps.
Which of the following migration strategies or approaches should the solutions architect select? (Select TWO.)
- Classify the migration of the IIS-based web application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk as a Replatform strategy.Cevap
- Classify the migration of the Oracle Database to Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL as a Refactor (Re-architect) strategy.Cevap
- CClassify the migration of the Oracle Database to Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL as a Replatform strategy.
- DMigrate the 150 TB Historical Document Archive over the 50 Mbps internet connection using AWS DataSync to meet the 10-day window.
- EClassify the migration of the IIS-based web application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk as a Rehost strategy.