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Amazon Exam BDS-C00 Topic 2 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's BDS-C00 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 2
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A user is planning to host a mobile game on EC2 which sends notifications to active users on either high score or the addition of new features. The user should get this notification when he is online on his mobile device. Which of the below mentioned AWS services can help achieve this functionality?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Tonette
24 days ago
Absolutely, Olivia. SNS can integrate with mobile platforms like Android and iOS to deliver notifications in real-time. Plus, it's scalable and reliable, which is important for a high-traffic mobile game.
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Aleisha
5 days ago
A) AWS Simple Notification Service
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Clay
6 days ago
That's correct, SNS is scalable and reliable for high-traffic mobile games.
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Rachael
7 days ago
A) AWS Simple Notification Service
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Thora
8 days ago
Indeed, SNS can easily integrate with mobile platforms like Android and iOS.
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Junita
9 days ago
A) AWS Simple Notification Service
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Omega
10 days ago
Absolutely, SNS is the right choice for real-time notifications on mobile devices.
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Nathan
11 days ago
A) AWS Simple Notification Service
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Santos
25 days ago
Yeah, I think the answer has to be A) AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS). SNS is designed for sending push notifications to mobile devices, so it seems like the perfect fit for this use case.
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Ollie
25 days ago
I agree, Samantha. This rules out services like SQS and SES, which are more for email and queuing. It's got to be something specifically designed for mobile notifications.
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Elina
26 days ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The user needs to get notifications on their mobile device when they're online, so it's got to be something that can push notifications directly to the device.
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