Which of the following are characteristics of AWS Regions and Availability Zones?
(Choose two.)
Regions bring AWS services to on-premises facilities.
Regions consist of multiple Availability Zones.
An Availability Zone contains several Regions.
Regions are within 100 km (60 miles) of each other.
Regions are located around the world.
Explanations:
Regions do not bring AWS services to on-premises facilities; rather, they provide isolated areas where AWS services are hosted.
A region consists of multiple Availability Zones, which provide redundancy and high availability within the region.
An Availability Zone does not contain several Regions; instead, it is a single data center or a group of data centers within a region.
While regions are generally within a close geographical proximity to enhance latency and redundancy, they are not specifically required to be within 100 km (60 miles) of each other.
AWS regions are located around the world, strategically positioned to allow users to deploy applications in various geographical locations.