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AWS Global Infrastructure Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundati

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the AWS Global Infrastructure, what is the primary strategic advantage of deploying resources across multiple Regions, beyond simple availability?
Guaranteed cost savings on data transfer between services within the same Region.
Reduced latency for all global users due to localized data processing.
Simplified network configuration and management across diverse geographic locations.
Enhanced compliance with data sovereignty regulations and disaster recovery capabilities.
Q2Domain Verified
Consider the concept of an AWS Availability Zone (AZ). What fundamental characteristic distinguishes one AZ from another within the same AWS Region, ensuring high availability?
Each AZ has a unique set of AWS services available, offering specialized functionalities.
AZs are geographically dispersed across continents to provide true fault isolation for global applications.
AZs are physically distinct data centers with independent power, cooling, and networking, but share a common, high-bandwidth, low-latency connection.
Each AZ is managed by a separate AWS subsidiary, allowing for regionalized support and pricing models.
Q3Domain Verified
When architecting for resilience and performance using AWS Global Infrastructure, what is the subtle but critical difference between a "Region" and a " geográfica"?
A "geographic" is a virtual construct for load balancing, while a Region is a physical location.
There is no functional difference; the terms "Region" and "geographic" are used interchangeably by AWS.
A Region is a single data center, while a "geographic" is a collection of Regions.
A Region is a collection of Availability Zones, while a "geographic" refers to a broader, often politically defined, area encompassing multiple Regions for regulatory purposes.

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