C. Network latency
Network latency refers to the time it takes for data to travel between two locations over a network.
Since the application is hosted in Europe and the customers are in Asia, the physical distance between the servers and the customers causes high latency, resulting in slow response times.
Why not the other options?
A. Not enough application servers:
If the issue were a lack of servers, users across all regions would experience slowness, not just customers in Asia.
B. Network bandwidth:
Bandwidth refers to the capacity of the network to transfer data. Since the customers have fast internet connections, this is unlikely to be the issue.
D. Misconfigured application servers:
Misconfiguration would likely affect all users, not just those in Asia.
Solution:
To reduce latency, the organization could:
1. Deploy a replica of the application closer to Asia (e.g., in an Asian region).
2. Use a content delivery network (CDN) to cache and serve content closer to users.
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