A company plans to transfer large datasets from its on-premises data center to AWS and run production workloads that demand high, predictable throughput and low, consistent latency. The networking team wants a dedicated, resilient connection that does not traverse the public internet. Which AWS service should the company use to meet these requirements?
AWS Direct Connect provides a private, dedicated physical connection between the company's premises and AWS. Because traffic stays on the AWS backbone rather than the public internet, latency and throughput are more predictable, which is ideal for migrating large amounts of data and operating high-throughput workloads. AWS Site-to-Site VPN encrypts traffic but still crosses the public internet, so performance can vary. Amazon Route 53 is a DNS service, and Amazon VPC is the virtual network inside AWS but does not, by itself, create a dedicated external link.
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