
Explanation:
AWS Regions are geographically distinct locations around the world, containing multiple isolated Availability Zones and Edge Locations. Availability Zones are physically separate data centers within a Region, designed for high availability and fault tolerance. Edge Locations are smaller infrastructure deployments separate from Regions and Availability Zones, used primarily for caching and delivering content closer to end-users.
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Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between AWS Regions, Availability Zones, and Edge Locations?
A
Edge Locations are physical infrastructure within Availability Zones, which are clustered in Regions.
B
Availability Zones are isolated locations within a Region, and Edge Locations are separate from both Regions and Availability Zones.
C
Regions contain multiple Edge Locations and Availability Zones, which are physically isolated from each other.
D
Edge Locations are contained within Availability Zones, which are grouped into Regions.