An AWS workload in a VPC is running a legacy database on an Amazon EC2 instance. Data is stored on a 200GB Amazon EBS (gp2) volume. At peak load times, logs show excessive wait time. What solution should be implemented to improve database performance using persistent storage?


Q40. An AWS workload in a VPC is running a legacy database on an Amazon EC2 instance. Data is stored on a 200GB Amazon EBS (gp2) volume. At peak load times, logs show excessive wait time.
What solution should be implemented to improve database performance using persistent storage?

A. Migrate the data on the Amazon EBS volume to an SSD-backed volume
B. Change the EC2 instance type to one with EC2 instance store volumes
C. Migrate the data on the EBS volume to provisioned IOPS SSD (io1).
D. Change the EC2 instance type to one with burstable performance.

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