An organization is launching a new service that handles confidential client records. Government mandates dictate that these records must stay on servers located within the country, while other data can be hosted anywhere. Which solution addresses these restrictions and provides flexible resource usage for non-confidential content?
Maintain a managed platform in another region while encrypting sensitive data
Retain sensitive records on a local platform and rely on distributed hosts for the rest
Keep each function in a restricted facility and disconnect from shared resources
Locate sensitive records in a different region to avoid resource limits
A combination of local infrastructure for sensitive records and external resources for other data meets government mandates while allowing more freedom in scaling. Placing everything in a remote region violates location rules. Keeping functions in a fully isolated facility limits flexibility for non-sensitive data. Relying on encryption in an external region does not fulfill location requirements regarding sensitive data.
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