Each AWS Local Zone location is an extension of an AWS Region where you can run your latency sensitive applications using AWS services such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Amazon Elastic Block Store, Amazon File Storage, and Amazon Elastic Load Balancing in geographic proximity to end-users. AWS Local Zones provide a high-bandwidth, secure connection between local workloads and those running in the AWS Region, allowing you to seamlessly connect to the full range of in-region services through the same APIs and tool sets.
C. An extension of an AWS Region to more granular locations
"AWS Local Zones allow you to use select AWS services, like compute and storage services, closer to more end-users, providing them very low latency access to the applications running locally. AWS Local Zones are also connected to the parent region via Amazon’s redundant and very high bandwidth private network, giving applications running in AWS Local Zones fast, secure, and seamless access to the rest of AWS services."
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/faqs/
AWS Local Zones are an extension of an AWS Region. They are designed to bring the AWS infrastructure closer to end-users in select metropolitan areas. Local Zones provide a way to place resources, such as EC2 instances, in locations that are geographically closer to users to reduce latency and improve application performance.
Each Local Zone is connected to its parent AWS Region through a low-latency network link, allowing resources in the Local Zone to interact with other AWS services in the parent Region seamlessly. This architecture enables customers to deploy low-latency applications in specific geographic areas without sacrificing the ability to leverage the full set of AWS services available in the parent Region.
Agreed.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/faqs/
AWS Local Zones allow you to use select AWS services, like compute and storage services, closer to more end-users, providing them very low latency access to the applications running locally. AWS Local Zones are also connected to the parent region via Amazon’s redundant and very high bandwidth private network, giving applications running in AWS Local Zones fast, secure, and seamless access to the rest of AWS services.
The FAQ (https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/faqs/) does not state that explicitly, but Local Zones are extensions of the parent Region for sure. Answer C seems most appropriate.
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