AWS Certified Database – Specialty – Question145

A ride-hailing application uses an Amazon RDS for MySQL DB instance as persistent storage for bookings.
This application is very popular and the company expects a tenfold increase in the user base in next few months. The application experiences more traffic during the morning and evening hours.
This application has two parts:
An in-house booking component that accepts online bookings that directly correspond to simultaneous requests from users.
A third-party customer relationship management (CRM) component used by customer care representatives. The CRM uses queries to access booking data.
A database specialist needs to design a cost-effective database solution to handle this workload.
Which solution meets these requirements?

A.
Use Amazon ElastiCache for Redis to accept the bookings. Associate an AWS Lambda function to capture changes and push the booking data to the RDS for MySQL DB instance used by the CRM.
B. Use Amazon DynamoDB to accept the bookings. Enable DynamoDB Streams and associate an AWS Lambda function to capture changes and push the booking data to an Amazon SQS queue. This triggers another Lambda function that pulls data from Amazon SQS and writes it to the RDS for MySQL DB instance used by the CRM.
C. Use Amazon ElastiCache for Redis to accept the bookings. Associate an AWS Lambda function to capture changes and push the booking data to an Amazon Redshift database used by the CRM.
D. Use Amazon DynamoDB to accept the bookings. Enable DynamoDB Streams and associate an AWS Lambda function to capture changes and push the booking data to Amazon Athena, which is used by the CRM.

Correct Answer: A