DynamoDB - Cost Optimization and MonitoringYou set a budget alert for $100 monthly on DynamoDB usage. Your usage hits $120. What happens?ANothing happens; alerts only work after $150.BYour DynamoDB service stops automatically.CAWS refunds the extra $20 automatically.DYou get an alert notifying you exceeded $100.Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand budget alert behaviorBudget alerts notify you when spending exceeds the set limit.Step 2: Check consequences of exceeding budgetAlerts do not stop service or refund money automatically.Final Answer:You get an alert notifying you exceeded $100. -> Option DQuick Check:Budget alert triggers notification [OK]Quick Trick: Budget alert = notification, not service stop [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking service stops automaticallyExpecting automatic refundsBelieving alerts only trigger after higher limits
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