DynamoDB - Cost Optimization and MonitoringIf you set a monthly budget alert at $50 for DynamoDB and your usage reaches $45, what will happen?AYou will receive a notification alerting you about nearing your budgetBYour DynamoDB service will automatically stopCYour bill will be charged double for the next monthDNothing happens until you reach $50 exactlyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand budget alert behaviorAlerts notify you when usage nears the set budget, not after it is exceeded.Step 2: What happens at $45 usageAt $45, which is close to $50, you get a notification to review usage.Final Answer:You will receive a notification alerting you about nearing your budget -> Option AQuick Check:Budget alert triggers near limit [OK]Quick Trick: Alerts notify before budget limit is reached [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking service stops automaticallyBelieving charges double next month
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