AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional SAP-C02 Practice Question
A financial services company is launching a new algorithmic trading platform that requires single-digit millisecond latency for its users in the Miami metropolitan area. The company's primary infrastructure is hosted in the us-east-1 (N. Virginia) Region, and they must maintain high reliability for the entire platform. The backend processing, data analytics, and control plane can remain in the main region, but the trade execution front-end must be as close to the Miami users as possible.
A solutions architect needs to design a deployment strategy that satisfies this stringent latency requirement for Miami while leveraging the existing regional architecture for overall reliability. Which approach should the architect choose?
Deploy the latency-sensitive front-end components to the AWS Local Zone in Miami, which extends the us-east-1 Region. Connect these components back to the full range of services running in the us-east-1 parent Region for backend processing and high availability.
Implement a multi-region active-active architecture in us-east-1 and sa-east-1. Use Amazon Route 53 latency-based routing to direct users in Miami to the region with the lowest latency.
Deploy the entire application in the us-east-1 Region and use Amazon CloudFront with an edge location in Miami to cache dynamic content and accelerate requests from local users.
Deploy an AWS Outposts rack in a colocation facility in Miami and run the latency-sensitive front-end components on it. Connect the Outposts rack back to the us-east-1 Region using AWS Direct Connect.
The correct approach is to deploy the latency-sensitive front-end of the application in the AWS Local Zone located in Miami. AWS Local Zones are a type of infrastructure deployment that extends an AWS Region to place compute, storage, and other select services closer to large population and industry centers. They are specifically designed for applications that require single-digit millisecond latency to end-users. By deploying the front-end in the Miami Local Zone, the company can meet its latency target. The Local Zone maintains a high-bandwidth, secure connection to its parent Region (us-east-1), allowing the front-end to seamlessly communicate with the backend services, analytics, and control plane running in the highly available, multi-AZ environment of the parent region, thereby meeting the reliability requirement.
Using only Amazon CloudFront is incorrect because CloudFront is designed to cache content at edge locations to reduce latency for content delivery, not for application compute processing. The trade execution logic would still run in us-east-1, failing to meet the latency requirement.
Deploying an AWS Outposts rack is not the optimal solution. Outposts is a service that extends AWS infrastructure to a customer's on-premises data center. This would require the company to procure and manage a physical site in Miami, which adds significant operational overhead compared to using a fully managed AWS Local Zone. Local Zones are the more direct and fitting solution for extending AWS services to a metro area for latency purposes.
Using a multi-region strategy with latency-based routing would not work because no AWS Region is physically close enough to Miami to provide single-digit millisecond latency. Routing to the nearest region, us-east-1, would still result in latency that is too high for the trading platform's requirements.
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