Your business just purchased another. You have two virtual private clouds (VPCs)? The first is 172.31.0.0/16, whereas the second is 10.111.0.0/16. The purchased company's VPC is located at 10.111.0.0/16. Your VPC "A" has a cluster of 12 servers whose IP addresses range from 10.111.2.101 to 10.111.2.112. Their VPC "B" has twenty servers between 10.111.2.171 and 10.111.2.190.
Both VPCs must be accessed through the 172.31.0.0/16 VPC "C".
What is the most effective strategy for resolving this issue?
A. From VPC C, create a peering connection and add a route to VPC A's peering connection for 10.111.2.96/27 and a route to VPC B's peering connection for 10.111.2.0/24.
B. From VPC C, create a peering connection and add a route to VPC A's peering connection for 10.111.2.96/28 and a route to VPC B's peering connection for 10.111.2.0/24.
C. From VPC C, create a peering connection and adjust the route tables to direct traffic to the individual servers by exact IP address of the servers.
D. Invest the money and change the CIDR of one of the VPCs since one VPC cannot be peered to two VPCs with the same CIDR block.
Your business just purchased another. You have two virtual private clouds (VPCs)? The first is 172.31.0.0/16, whereas th
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