Multiple Choice
A company has an application running in an Amazon VPC that must be able to communicate with on-premises resources in a data center. Network traffic between AWS and the data center will initially be minimal, but will increase to more than 10 Gbps over the next few months. The company's goal is to launch the application as quickly as possible. The Network Engineer has been asked to design a hybrid IT connectivity solution. What should be done to meet these requirements?
A) Submit a 1 Gbps AWS Direct Connect connection request, then increase the number of Direct Connect connections, as needed.
B) Allocate elastic IPs to Amazon EC2 instances for temporary access to on-premises resources, then provision AWS VPN connections between an Amazon VPC and the data center.
C) Provision an AWS VPN connection between an Amazon VPC and the data center, then submit an AWS Direct Connect connection request. Later, cut over from the VPN connection to one or more Direct Connect connections, as needed.
D) Provision a 100 Mbps AWS Direct Connect connection between an Amazon VPC and the data center, then submit a Direct Connect connection request. Later, cut over from the hosted connection to one or more Direct Connect connections, as needed.
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