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CLF-C02 · Question #370

CLF-C02 Question #370: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: Amazon Workspaces. Amazon WorkSpaces is a fully managed, persistent Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution that provisions cloud-based Windows or Linux virtual desktops, allowing employees to securely access their work environment from anywhere, at any time, on any supported device. Why the distracto

Submitted by satoshi_tk· Mar 6, 2026Cloud Technology and Services

Question

A company wants to allow its employees to work remotely from home. The company's employees use Windows or Linux desktops. The company's employees need access from anywhere and at anytime by using any supported devices. Which AWS service will meet these requirements?

Options

  • AAmazon Workspaces
  • BAmazon AppStream 2.0
  • CAmazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)
  • DAWS Cloud9

Explanation

Amazon WorkSpaces is a fully managed, persistent Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution that provisions cloud-based Windows or Linux virtual desktops, allowing employees to securely access their work environment from anywhere, at any time, on any supported device.

Why the distractors are wrong:

  • B. Amazon AppStream 2.0 streams individual applications (not full desktops) to a browser - it's for app delivery, not full desktop replacement.
  • C. Amazon Keyspaces is a managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service - completely unrelated to remote desktop access.
  • D. AWS Cloud9 is a cloud-based IDE for writing and debugging code - it's a developer tool, not a remote desktop solution for general employees.

Memory tip: Think "WorkSpaces = your workspace in the cloud." If the exam question mentions full desktops, Windows/Linux, and remote employees, always reach for WorkSpaces. AppStream 2.0 is the decoy - remember the distinction: WorkSpaces = whole desktop, AppStream = single app.

Topics

#Amazon Workspaces#Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS)#Remote Work#End User Computing

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