A machinery company wants to collect data from sensors. A data analytics specialist needs to implement a solution that aggregates the data in near-real time and saves the data to a persistent data store. The data must be stored in nested JSON format and must be queried from the data store with a latency of single-digit milliseconds.
Which solution will meet these requirements?
A. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Streams to receive the data from the sensors. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics to read the stream, aggregate the data, and send the data to an AWS Lambda function. Configure the Lambda function to store the data in Amazon DynamoDB.
B. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to receive the data from the sensors. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics to aggregate the data. Use an AWS Lambda function to read the data from Kinesis Data Analytics and store the data in Amazon S3.
C. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to receive the data from the sensors. Use an AWS Lambda function to aggregate the data during capture. Store the data from Kinesis Data Firehose in Amazon DynamoDB.
D. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to receive the data from the sensors. Use an AWS Lambda function to aggregate the data during capture. Store the data in Amazon S3.
Which solution will meet these requirements?
A. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Streams to receive the data from the sensors. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics to read the stream, aggregate the data, and send the data to an AWS Lambda function. Configure the Lambda function to store the data in Amazon DynamoDB.
B. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to receive the data from the sensors. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics to aggregate the data. Use an AWS Lambda function to read the data from Kinesis Data Analytics and store the data in Amazon S3.
C. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to receive the data from the sensors. Use an AWS Lambda function to aggregate the data during capture. Store the data from Kinesis Data Firehose in Amazon DynamoDB.
D. Use Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to receive the data from the sensors. Use an AWS Lambda function to aggregate the data during capture. Store the data in Amazon S3.