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A manufacturing company has developed a process to gather factory floor device telemetry. The company uses AWS Control Tower. The company also uses an AWS CloudFormation stack to provision a new VPC for each factory location with a set of containers in Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Amazon CloudWatch. The company is now acquiring another manufacturing company that has geographically remote plants. The company wants to modernize these plants. One of the tasks is to apply the same telemetry-gathering process. The network latency that results from connecting the devices directly to the services in the AWS network is very high which can affect reliability. How can the company integrate the new plants into the existing architecture?
A
Use AWS Control Tower to create new OUs to add new accounts for the new plants. Deploy the ECS containers and CloudWatch into the accounts
B
Request an AWS Snowball Edge device for the newly acquired plants. Connect the device to AwS loT Core and register all the factory floor devices through AWS IoT Core. Map the devices into the existing VPC and connect the devices to the ECS containers
C
Request and install an AWS Outposts server in the newly acquired plants. Within the Outposts server, use the CloudFormation stack to provision required VPC and ECS containers to connect to the devices. Connect to CloudWatch in the AWS Region
D
Use Amazon EC2 Dedicated Instances. Use the CloudFormation stack to provision required VPC and ECS containers. Connect to CloudWatch in the AWS Region