You have two VPCs in your on-premises data center that need DNS resolution. You want a cloud-based DNS server, but not n

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You have two VPCs in your on-premises data center that need DNS resolution. You want a cloud-based DNS server, but not n

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You have two VPCs in your on-premises data center that need DNS resolution. You want a cloud-based DNS server, but not numerous DNS servers.

What are the two steps you should take? (Select two.)

A. Peer the VPCs and set up routes between them.
B. Create a VPN between the two VPCs
C. Configure DHCP option sets in both VPCs to point to the DNS server.
D. Configure a Route 53 record to forward all DNS requests to the DNS server.
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