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Question 21 - CLF-C02 discussion
What are the characteristics of Availability Zones? (Select TWO.)
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Edited 19 days ago
C: All traffic between Availability Zones is encrypted to maintain data security and privacy during transit. This ensures that any data moving between different AZs is protected from potential interception or unauthorized access.
Edited 19 days ago
I choose AB. This is also true. Availability Zones are designed to be physically separated from one another by a significant distance, typically at least 150 km (100 miles). This physical separation helps to ensure that a failure in one AZ (e.g., due to power loss or natural disasters) does not affect the other AZs in the same region.
Edited 19 days ago
Availability Zones (AZs) within an AWS Region are connected via high-speed, low-latency networks. This interconnection ensures that applications and services can communicate efficiently and quickly between AZs, minimizing latency and maximizing performance.
Edited 22 days ago
All traffic between Availability Zones in Amazon Web Services (AWS) is encrypted. AWS automatically encrypts data in transit at the physical layer before it leaves AWS facilities. This includes traffic between AWS Regions, Availability Zones, and Direct Connect locations and Regions. And as the explanation states Availability Zones have independent power so answer D is wrong. That leave A and C as the correct answers.