A company wants to deploy a web application that requires low latency for users in Europe and Asia. The application also must be resilient to the failure of an entire data center. Which of the following deployment strategies meets these requirements?
Deploy the application in multiple Availability Zones in one Region and use edge locations for content delivery.
Deploy the application in a single Region, relying on its edge locations to serve users.
Deploy the application in a single Availability Zone in one Region to centralize compute resources.
Deploy the application as an edge-only application, using multiple edge locations in Europe and Asia.
Deploying the application across multiple Availability Zones in a Region provides resilience against the failure of an entire data center, as each Availability Zone is isolated. Additionally, using edge locations will help achieve low latency for users by caching content closer to the users in Europe and Asia. A single Region would not offer geographical resilience, and a single Availability Zone would not be enough for high availability. An edge-only deployment will not suffice for a full web application but is meant for content delivery optimization.
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