An Availability Zone (AZ) is an isolated data center within an AWS Region that is designed to be highly available and fault-tolerant. It consists of one or more data centers in the same geographic area, interconnected through low-latency networks. Each Availability Zone is designed to be physically and logically separate from other Availability Zones within the same Region to provide resilience and redundancy.
I think its A.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/
"An Availability Zone (AZ) is one or more discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity in an AWS Region. ... All AZs in an AWS Region are interconnected with high-bandwidth, low-latency networking ..."
"Each AWS Region consists of a minimum of three, isolated, and physically separate AZs within a geographic area." --> the question states "one or more", so its not a region
I say C. It consists of one or more az, az are data centers. They provide inexpensive, low-latency network connectivity to other Availability Zones in the same AWS Region.
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