Which solution meets these requirements?
Two AWS Direct Connect connections from the primary data center terminating at two Direct Connect locations on two separate devices
A single AWS Direct Connect connection from each of the primary and secondary data centers terminating at one Direct Connect location on the same device
Two AWS Direct Connect connections from each of the primary and secondary data centers terminating at two Direct Connect locations on two separate devices
A single AWS Direct Connect connection from each of the primary and secondary data centers terminating at one Direct Connect location on two separate devices
Explanations:
This option involves two Direct Connect connections from the primary data center but does not account for the secondary data center. Resiliency would be insufficient without separate connections for both locations.
A single Direct Connect connection from each data center to the same device introduces a single point of failure and does not provide the required resiliency for mission-critical workloads.
This option provides two Direct Connect connections from both the primary and secondary data centers, each terminating at separate devices at separate locations, ensuring maximum resiliency and availability.
While there are two separate devices, this configuration uses a single connection from each data center to a single Direct Connect location, which still introduces risk due to lack of redundancy at both locations.