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A United Kingdom (UK) company recently completed a successful proof of concept in Amazon WorkSpaces. The company also has a large office in the United
States (US). Staff members from each office regularly travel between the two locations and need access to a corporate WorkSpace without any reconfiguration of their WorkSpaces client.
The company has purchased a domain by using Amazon Route 53 for the connection alias. The company will use a Windows profile and document management solution.
A solutions architect needs to design the full solution. The solution must use a configuration of WorkSpaces in two AWS Regions and must provide Regional resiliency.
Which solution will meet these requirements?

  • A. Create a connection alias in a UK Region and a US Region. Associate the connection alias with a directory in the UK Region. Configure the DNS service for the domain in the connection alias. Configure a geolocation routing policy. Distribute the connection string to the WorkSpaces users.
  • B. Create a connection alias in a UK Region. Associated the connection alias with a directory in the UK Region. Configure the DNS service for the domain in the connection alias. Configure a weighted routing policy, with the UK Region set to 1 and a US Region set to 255. Distribute the connection string for the UK Region to the WorkSpaces users.
  • C. Create a connection alias in a UK Region and a US Region. Associate the connection aliases with a directory in each Region. Configure the DNS service for the domain in the connection alias. Configure a geolocation routing policy. Distribute the connection string to the WorkSpaces users.
  • D. Create a connection alias in a US Region. Associated the connection alias with a directory in the UK Region. Configure the DNS service for the domain in the connection alias. Configure a multivalue answer routing policy. Distribute the connection string for the US Region to the WorkSpaces users.
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tkanmani76
Highly Voted 2 years, 9 months ago
C You must also create special FQDN-based registration codes called connection aliases. These connection aliases replace Region-specific registration codes for your WorkSpaces users. (The Region-specific registration codes remain valid; however, for cross-Region redirection to work, your users must use the FQDN instead as their registration code.) After you've created your connection aliases, you associate them with your WorkSpaces directories in different Regions to create association pairs. Each association pair has a primary Region and one or more failover Regions.
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ggrodskiy
Most Recent 1 year, 4 months ago
Correct C.
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asfsdfsdf
2 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C this is AWS documentation
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Bigbearcn
2 years, 8 months ago
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/workspaces/latest/adminguide/cross-region-redirection.html
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futen0326
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is right
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lakhera
2 years, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct
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