
Explanation:
Geolocation routing lets you choose the resources that serve your traffic based on the geographic location of your users, meaning the location that DNS queries originate from. This routing policy is specifically designed to restrict or route traffic based on the users' country, region, or state, which perfectly meets the requirement to allow users only from France. Geoproximity routing routes traffic based on the location of your resources and, optionally, shift traffic from resources in one location to resources in another.
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Question 27
A company is deploying an ecommerce application to an AWS Region that is located in France. The company wants users from only France to be able to access the first version of the application. The company plans to add more countries for the next version of the application. A SysOps administrator needs to configure the routing policy in Amazon Route 53. Which solution will meet these requirements?
A
Use a geoproximity routing policy. Select France as the location in the record.
B
Use a geolocation routing policy. Select France as the location in the record.
C
Use an IP-based routing policy. Select all IP addresses that are allocated to France in the record.
D
Use a geoproximity routing policy. Select all IP addresses that are allocated to France in the record.
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