A. Reduced resiliency and availability ❌
Opposite of what MZR provides — it increases both.
B. Decreased availability compared to a single zone region ❌
Incorrect — MZRs are designed for higher availability.
C. Protection against single zone failure ✅
✔️ Correct — that’s the main benefit of deploying in an MZR.
D. Lower interconnectivity speed between data centers ❌
The zones in an MZR are connected by high-speed, low-latency private network links.
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Malex68
1 month ago