Which routing policy should a SysOps administrator apply to the Route 53 record set to meet these requirements?
Geolocation routing policy
Geoproximity routing policy
Latency routing policy
Multivalue answer routing policy
Explanations:
Geolocation routing policy allows you to direct traffic based on the geographic location of the users. In this scenario, visitors from Europe will be routed to the website in eu-central-1, while all other visitors will be routed to us-east-1, which meets the requirements perfectly.
Geoproximity routing policy is used to route traffic based on the geographic location of users and resources but can also consider the weighted values. It is not necessary for this requirement since geolocation routing suffices to direct users to the correct region based on their location.
Latency routing policy routes traffic to the region that provides the lowest latency. While this could potentially route European users to eu-central-1, it does not guarantee that all European users will be routed there, as it depends on network conditions rather than strict geographic location. This does not fulfill the requirement as effectively as geolocation routing.
Multivalue answer routing policy allows you to return multiple values in response to DNS queries, but it does not provide control over routing based on geographic location. This option does not meet the specific requirement of directing users based on their location.