Yes, B & F are correct because a Availability Zone provides the ability to operate applications and databases in the high availability zone that is closest to you (depending where you are) and the geo-redundacy is replicating transactions across multiple zones (across the world)
B. Geo-redundancy: Geo-redundancy involves replicating data across multiple geographic locations to ensure redundancy and fault tolerance. This helps ensure that even if one site or zone experiences an outage, data can still be accessed from other locations, maintaining availability.
F. Zones: Zones refer to separate geographic locations or data centres within a cloud provider's infrastructure. By distributing data and services across multiple zones, organizations can improve fault tolerance and ensure high availability. If one zone experiences an issue, data and services can still be accessed from other zones.
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