An organization hosts a streaming service that spans several continents. Their network analysis shows consistently lower throughput in certain remote areas. Which approach provides the most efficient way to enhance data transfer for these regions?
Positioning caching servers closer to subscribers reduces the distance media data must traverse, leading to higher data rates and more reliable connections. The other options do not consistently boost speeds. A higher encryption standard can protect data yet does not address latency. Reducing concurrency can lessen load but may degrade service performance if too restricted. Switching from one storage type to another may simplify management or lower costs, but it is not a reliable means to raise data rates across multiple regions.
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