A company with branch offices in Portland, New York, and Singapore has a three-tier web application that leverages a shared database. The database runs on Amazon RDS for MySQL and is hosted in the us-west-2 Region. The application has a distributed front end deployed in the us-west-2, ap-southheast-1, and us- east-2 Regions. This front end is used as a dashboard for Sales Managers in each branch office to see current sales statistics. There are complaints that the dashboard performs more slowly in the Singa
A. Take a snapshot of the instance in the us-west-2 Regio
B. Create a new instance from the snapshot in the ap-southeast-1 Regio
C. Reconfigure the ap-southeast-1 front-end dashboard to access this instance
D. Create an RDS read replica in the ap-southeast-1 Region from the primary RDS DB instance in the uswest- 2 Regio
E. Reconfigure the ap-southeast-1 front-end dashboard to access this instance
F. Create a new RDS instance in the ap-southeast-1 Regio G