NO.51 A company is hosting a web application on AWS using a
single Amazon EC2 instance that stores user-uploaded
documents in an Amazon EBS volume. For better scalability
and availability, the company duplicated the architecture
and created a second EC2 instance and EBS volume in another
Availability Zone, placing both behind an Application Load
Balancer. After completing this change, users reported that,
each time they refreshed the website, they could see one
subset of their documents or the other, but never all of the
documents at the same time.What should a solutions architect
propose to ensure users see all of their documents at
once?
(A) Copy the data so both EBS volumes contain all the
documents.
(B) Configure the Application Load Balancer to direct a user
to the server with the documents.
(C) Copy the data from both EBS volumes to Amazon EFS.
Modify the application to save new documents to Amazon EFS.
(D) Configure the Application Load Balancer to send the
request to both servers. Return each document from the
correct server.