A SysOps administrator is configuring AWS Budgets to control costs in a testing environment. The administrator wants to use AWS Budgets Actions to automatically take action when actual costs exceed a predefined threshold. Which of the following actions can be natively executed by AWS Budgets Actions to prevent further cost overruns? (Select TWO.)
- Stop specific Amazon EC2 or Amazon RDS instances.Cevap
- Apply a restrictive IAM policy to an IAM user, group, or role.Cevap
- CTrigger AWS Cost Anomaly Detection to terminate anomalous resources.
- DConfigure a CloudWatch billing alarm to directly delete the resources.
- EAutomatically activate cost allocation tags in the billing console for untagged resources.
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The natively supported AWS Budgets Actions are stopping specific Amazon EC2 or Amazon RDS instances, and applying a restrictive IAM policy to an IAM user, group, or role.
AWS Budgets Actions allows administrators to configure automated responses when a budget threshold is exceeded. The native actions supported are: applying an IAM policy to a user, group, or role; applying an SCP to an OU or account; and stopping target EC2 or RDS instances. Therefore, stopping specific Amazon EC2 or Amazon RDS instances and applying a restrictive IAM policy to an IAM user, group, or role are correct.
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