What is an AWS Region?
A broad set of global, cloud-based products that include compute, storage, and databases
A physical location around the world where data centers are clustered
One or more discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity
A service that developers use to build applications that deliver latencies of single-digit milliseconds to users
Explanations:
This option describes AWS services in general, but it does not define an AWS Region specifically. An AWS Region consists of multiple data centers, which provide the services mentioned.
An AWS Region is defined as a physical location around the world where data centers are clustered. Each region contains multiple Availability Zones to ensure high availability and resilience.
This option describes an Availability Zone, which is a component of a Region. A Region consists of multiple Availability Zones, each designed to be isolated from failures in other zones.
This option refers to Amazon CloudFront, a content delivery network (CDN) service. While it aims to provide low latency, it does not define an AWS Region, which is focused on the physical clustering of data centers.