DynamoDB - Access Patterns and Query OptimizationWhich of the following is the correct way to describe burst capacity in DynamoDB?ABurst capacity is a fixed extra throughput added permanentlyBBurst capacity is a temporary credit from unused capacityCBurst capacity is the maximum storage sizeDBurst capacity is the encryption key rotation frequencyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand burst capacity natureBurst capacity is a temporary credit, not a fixed or permanent increase.Step 2: Match correct descriptionIt is not related to storage size or encryption keys.Final Answer:Burst capacity is a temporary credit from unused capacity -> Option BQuick Check:Burst capacity = Temporary credit [OK]Quick Trick: Burst capacity is temporary, not permanent [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking burst is permanentConfusing burst with storageMixing burst with encryption
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