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A company has developed APIs that use Amazon API Gateway with Regional endpoints. The APIs call AWS Lambda functions that use API Gateway authentication mechanisms. After a design review, a solutions architect identifies a set of APIs that do not require public access. The solutions architect must design a solution to make the set of APIs accessible only from a VPC. All APIs need to be called with an authenticated user Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST amount of effort? A. Create an internal Application Load Balancer (ALB). Create a target group. Select the Lambda function to call. Use the ALB DNS name to call the API from the VPC. B. Remove the DNS entry that is associated with the API in API Gateway. Create a hosted zone in Amazon Route 53. Create a CNAME record in the hosted zone. Update the API in API Gateway with the CNAME record. Use the CNAME record to call the API from the VPC. C. Update the API endpoint from Regional to private in API Gateway. Create an interface VPC endpoint in the VPCreate a resource policy, and attach it to the API. Use the VPC endpoint to call the API from the VPC. D. Deploy the Lambda functions inside the VPC Provision an EC2 instance, and install an Apache server. From the Apache server, call the Lambda functions. Use the internal CNAME record of the EC2 instance to call the API from the VPC.

Author: Jorge Soroce



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Update the API endpoint from Regional to private in API Gateway. Create an interface VPC endpoint in the VPCreate a resource policy, and attach it to the API. Use the VPC endpoint to call the API from the VPC. Most Voted


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