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A company wants to migrate its web applications from on premises to AWS. The company is located close to the eu-central-1 Region. Because of regulations, the company cannot launch some of its applications in eu-central-1. The company wants to achieve single-digit millisecond latency.
Which solution will meet these requirements?
Deploy the applications in eu-central-1. Extend the company’s VPC from eu-central-1 to an edge location in Amazon CloudFront.
Deploy the applications in AWS Local Zones by extending the company's VPC from eu-central-1 to the chosen Local Zone.
Deploy the applications in eu-central-1. Extend the company’s VPC from eu-central-1 to the regional edge caches in Amazon CloudFront.
Deploy the applications in AWS Wavelength Zones by extending the company’s VPC from eu-central-1 to the chosen Wavelength Zone.
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- 正解だと思う選択肢: D
AWS Wavelength (Option D): AWS Wavelength Zones bring AWS services to the edge of the 5G network, providing ultra-low latency for applications that require single-digit millisecond latencies. Deploying applications in Wavelength Zones allows the company to extend its VPC from the eu-central-1 Region to the chosen Wavelength Zone, providing the required low-latency access.
👍 4meenkaza2023/12/29 option B
👍 3Naijaboy992023/12/29- 正解だと思う選択肢: B
"AWS Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure deployment that place compute, storage, database, and other select services closer to large population, industry, and IT centers, enabling you to deliver applications that require single-digit millisecond latency to end-users."
A and C tell us to "deploy the applications in eu-central-1" which is exactly what we're not supposed to do.
AWS Wavelength zones are AWS deployments in CSP's networks, has nothing to do with this question.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/features/?nc1=h_ls
👍 3pentium752024/01/03
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