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A company has business critical workloads hosted on AWS and they are unwilling to accept any downtime. Which of the following is a recommended best practice to protect their workloads in the event of an unexpected natural disaster?

  1.  Replicate data across multiple Edge Locations worldwide and use Amazon CloudFront to perform automatic failover in the event of an outage.
  2.  Deploy AWS resources across multiple Availability Zones within the same AWS Region.
  3.  Create point-in-time backups in another subnet and recover this data when a disaster occurs.
  4.  Deploy AWS resources to another AWS Region and implement an Active-Active disaster recovery strategy.
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