A company is hosting a website behind multiple Application Load Balancers. The company has different distribution rights for its content around the world. A solutions architect needs to ensure that users are served the correct content without violating distribution rights. Which configuration should the solutions architect choose to meet these requirements?
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Correct answer: Configure Amazon Route 53 with a geolocation policy..
Why this is the answer
A geolocation routing policy in Amazon Route 53 allows you to route traffic to specific resources based on the geographic location of the user. This is ideal for ensuring users are served content according to regional distribution rights, as you can define different endpoints for different countries or continents. Configuring CloudFront with AWS WAF focuses on content delivery network (CDN) caching and security, not primarily on routing based on user location for content rights. Application Load Balancers with AWS WAF provide load balancing and security at the application layer but don't inherently handle geographic content distribution based on user location. A geoproximity routing policy routes traffic based on the geographic location of your resources and optionally shifts traffic, which is not the primary requirement here; the need is to serve specific content based on the user's location to comply with distribution rights.
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