According to this:
Many add-ons offer plans that are compatible with Private Space regions, even though they operate outside the Private Space. This means that network traffic between your private dyno and the add-on resource travels across the public Internet. These add-ons are marked as “Available” with a green dot in Add-on Runtime Availability.
Should be B, can't understand why B
Answer C is correct.
Green dots: Many add-ons offer plans that are compatible with Private Space regions, even though they operate outside the Private Space. This means that network traffic between your private dyno and the add-on resource travels across the public Internet.
Blue dots: Some add-ons are installable in Private Spaces. This means that all network traffic between dynos and the add-on resource stays within the private network of the space, and the add-on resource does not have to be exposed on the public Internet.
Reference:
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/private-spaces#add-ons-and-private-spaces
Could be B.
Many add-ons offer plans that are compatible with Private Space regions, even though they operate outside the Private Space. This means that network traffic between your private dyno and the add-on resource travels across the public Internet.
Correct answer is C - Add-ons marked as Available in a Private Space
Many add-ons offer plans that are compatible with Private Space regions, even though they operate outside the Private Space
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