Which component of the AWS global infrastructure provides low-latency access to content in multiple geographic areas by storing copies of data close to end users?
D. Edge locations
AWS Edge locations are part of the AWS global infrastructure that provide low-latency access to content by storing copies of data close to end users. Edge locations are strategically placed in multiple geographic areas around the world and are optimized to deliver content quickly and efficiently to end users. They are used by services such as Amazon CloudFront and Amazon Route 53 to cache and serve content, such as images, videos, and web pages, to users with minimal latency. Edge locations work in conjunction with AWS Regions and Availability Zones to provide a highly available and globally distributed infrastructure.
D. Edge locations
"Edge locations are AWS data centers designed to deliver services with the lowest latency possible. Amazon has dozens of these data centers spread across the world. They’re closer to users than Regions or Availability Zones, often in major cities, so responses can be fast and snappy. "
https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/what-is-an-edge-location-in-aws-a-simple-explanation/#:~:text=Edge%20locations%20are%20AWS%20data,can%20be%20fast%20and%20snappy.
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