A company is expanding into multiple regions with several private networks under different accounts. They need a single hub to manage connectivity without constructing a large number of separate links. Which solution meets these requirements?
Use a local peering strategy for each pair of private networks
Configure an application load balancer to handle traffic for all environments
Deploy individual tunnels for each connection between regions and accounts
Adopt a specialized aggregator that routes traffic through one central point
A specialized aggregator simplifies communication by routing traffic from diverse environments through one central point. Individual tunnels for each region and account would require complex configuration. An application load balancer directs application-level traffic, not direct network connectivity. A local peering approach for every pair of accounts creates multiple links instead of using a single hub.
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