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A multinational corporation is planning to deploy Azure services to ensure low latency and high performance for its global user base. The corporation is concerned about balancing performance with the complexity of managing a distributed infrastructure. Considering the need for cost-effectiveness, compliance with local data residency laws, and scalability, which of the following strategies should the corporation adopt? (Choose two options)
A
Deploy all services in a single Azure region closest to the company's headquarters to minimize management complexity and costs.
B
Utilize Azure's global footprint by deploying services in every available region to ensure the lowest possible latency for all users worldwide, without considering data residency laws.
C
Implement Azure Traffic Manager to route user requests to the nearest Azure region, but only deploy services in regions where the corporation has a physical presence to simplify compliance.
D
Select a combination of Azure regions that are strategically located near major user bases and comply with local data residency laws, using Azure's paired regions feature for disaster recovery.
E
Combine the use of Azure CDN for static content delivery with deploying dynamic content in a few strategically selected Azure regions to optimize for both performance and manageability.