AWS - CloudWatchWhich AWS service is responsible for managing log groups and log streams?AAmazon S3BAWS CloudWatch LogsCAWS LambdaDAmazon EC2Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify the service for logs managementAWS CloudWatch Logs is the service designed to collect, monitor, and store logs using log groups and log streams.Step 2: Exclude unrelated servicesAmazon S3 stores files, Lambda runs code, and EC2 provides virtual servers, none manage log groups or streams directly.Final Answer:AWS CloudWatch Logs -> Option BQuick Check:Log groups managed by CloudWatch Logs [OK]Quick Trick: CloudWatch Logs manages log groups and streams [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing S3 as log managerThinking Lambda manages logs directlyAssuming EC2 handles log groups
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