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When would you use latency routing in Amazon Route 53?
When would you use latency routing in Amazon Route 53?
- When you have resources in multiple AWS Regions and want to route traffic based on latency (correct)
- When you want to route traffic based on location
- When you want to restrict content distribution based on rights
- For A/B testing
What is the purpose of weighted round robin routing in Amazon Route 53?
What is the purpose of weighted round robin routing in Amazon Route 53?
- To route traffic based on the location of users
- To route traffic to multiple resources in proportions specified by weights (correct)
- To route traffic based on the actual performance measurements of different regions
- To route traffic to the AWS Region that provides the best latency
How does geolocation routing in Amazon Route 53 work?
How does geolocation routing in Amazon Route 53 work?
- By localizing content for user languages
- By routing traffic based on user locations (correct)
- By routing traffic based on latency
- By restricting content distribution based on rights
What is the purpose of failover routing in Amazon Route 53?
What is the purpose of failover routing in Amazon Route 53?
Which routing policy in Amazon Route 53 is suitable for balancing traffic among multiple healthy resources?
Which routing policy in Amazon Route 53 is suitable for balancing traffic among multiple healthy resources?