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Amazon Exam CLF-C02 Topic 3 Question 10 Discussion

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Britt
24 days ago
True, but VPC peering is more for connecting two AWS environments, not for connecting your on-premises data center to AWS. I think we can safely rule that one out.
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Darnell
25 days ago
I agree, AWS Direct Connect is probably the way to go. But I'm also curious about VPC peering - that allows you to connect two VPCs, so it might be relevant here too.
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Carin
26 days ago
Haha, yeah, Route 53 is way off base. Someone's trying to throw us off with that one. I'm feeling pretty confident about AWS Direct Connect being the correct answer here.
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Delisa
27 days ago
Good point. And let's not even consider Route 53 - that's just for DNS, has nothing to do with this kind of network connectivity.
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Vivan
7 days ago
Exactly, AWS Direct Connect is the service that allows a dedicated network connection between on-premises data center and AWS Cloud.
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Kanisha
8 days ago
A) AWS Direct Connect
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Clement
8 days ago
No, AWS VPN is for creating a secure connection to AWS services, but not specifically for dedicated network connection between on-premises data center and AWS Cloud.
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Deja
10 days ago
C) AWS VPN
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Ronald
11 days ago
Yes, AWS Direct Connect is the correct answer.
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Jannette
12 days ago
A) AWS Direct Connect
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