Which of the following statements best describe the AWS Personal Health Dashboard? (Select Two)
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A. B. C. D. E.Correct Answer - B and C.
The Personal Health Dashboard is a tool that shows the status of AWS services running the user-specific resources.
It is a graphical representation that sends alerts, notifications of any personal pending issues, planned changes, and scheduled activities.
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/technology/personal-health-dashboard/Option A is INCORRECT.
It describes a general overview of the Service Health Dashboard.
Option D is INCORRECT.
It describes the Service Health Dashboard.
Option E is INCORRECT.
It describes the Status History of the Service Health Dashboard.
The AWS Personal Health Dashboard is a service provided by AWS that provides users with a personalized view of the status of their AWS resources. It helps users to monitor the health of their AWS services and resources, provides alerts and notifications on scheduled activities, and planned changes.
Therefore, options B and C are the best descriptions of the AWS Personal Health Dashboard.
Option A is incorrect because the dashboard is user-specific and provides information only about the user's AWS resources and services.
Option D is incorrect because the AWS Personal Health Dashboard is not a real-time monitoring tool that provides minute-by-minute updates of system outages and service errors. Instead, it provides notifications on scheduled activities and changes that may impact the user's AWS resources.
Option E is incorrect because the AWS Personal Health Dashboard does not maintain a rolling log of all service interruptions across the AWS network. However, it does keep a record of past incidents for up to one year, which can be helpful for troubleshooting and auditing purposes.
In summary, the AWS Personal Health Dashboard provides users with personalized insights into the availability and performance of their AWS resources and services, as well as alerts and notifications on scheduled activities, planned changes, and incidents.