A manufacturing enterprise with a global presence is designing two new applications. First, they need to run latency-sensitive telemetry processing applications directly inside their own physical factories where data residency constraints require local processing. Second, they need to deploy a real-time smart-vehicle monitoring system that delivers single-digit millisecond latency to connected mobile devices over 5G networks. Which two AWS infrastructure offerings will meet these requirements? (Select TWO.)
- AWS Outposts to run AWS infrastructure and services on-premises within the physical factory locationsAnswer
- AWS Wavelength to embed AWS compute and storage services within 5G telecommunications carrier networksAnswer
- CAWS Local Zones to run applications in close geographic proximity to large urban population centers
- DAWS Edge Locations to cache static content and distribute traffic globally via CloudFront
- EAWS Regions to deploy multi-facility deployments across geographically separated areas
Answer
AWS Outposts and AWS Wavelength are the correct services for these requirements.
The correct options are the statements recommending AWS Outposts for on-premises deployment and AWS Wavelength for 5G network integration. AWS Outposts provides fully managed AWS infrastructure on-premises, which directly satisfies the requirement of local data processing and data residency within the physical factory locations. AWS Wavelength embeds AWS compute and storage services inside telecommunications providers' 5G network infrastructure, enabling application traffic from mobile devices to reach application servers without leaving the carrier network, satisfying the single-digit millisecond latency requirement for connected mobile devices.
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Key Concept
Distinguishing between specialized AWS global infrastructure components (Outposts, Wavelength, Local Zones, Edge Locations) for specific hybrid and edge deployment scenarios.
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