Multiple Choice
A company is planning to close for several days. A Database Specialist needs to stop all applications along with the DB instances to ensure employees do not have access to the systems during this time. All databases are running on Amazon RDS for MySQL. The Database Specialist wrote and executed a script to stop all the DB instances. When reviewing the logs, the Database Specialist found that Amazon RDS DB instances with read replicas did not stop. How should the Database Specialist edit the script to fix this issue?
A) Stop the source instances before stopping their read replicas
B) Delete each read replica before stopping its corresponding source instance
C) Stop the read replicas before stopping their source instances
D) Use the AWS CLI to stop each read replica and source instance at the same
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