What does enabling default encryption on an S3 bucket do?
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AWS - S3 Fundamentals
What does enabling default encryption on an S3 bucket do?
AAllows only public access to the bucket
BDeletes unencrypted objects from the bucket
CPrevents any uploads to the bucket
DAutomatically encrypts all objects uploaded to the bucket
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
Step 1: Understand default encryption purpose
Default encryption ensures all new objects are encrypted automatically when uploaded.
Step 2: Analyze options
Only Automatically encrypts all objects uploaded to the bucket describes automatic encryption of all uploads, others describe unrelated or incorrect behaviors.
Final Answer:
Automatically encrypts all objects uploaded to the bucket -> Option D
Quick Check:
Default encryption = automatic encryption [OK]
Quick Trick:Default encryption means all uploads get encrypted automatically [OK]
Common Mistakes:
MISTAKES
Thinking encryption deletes files
Confusing encryption with access control
Believing encryption blocks uploads
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