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A global company has a mobile app with static data stored in an Amazon S3 bucket in the us-east-1 Region. The company se

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A global company has a mobile app with static data stored in an Amazon S3 bucket in the us-east-1 Region. The company serves the content through an AmazonCloudFront distribution. The company is launching the mobile app in South Africa. The data must reside in the af-south-1 Region. The company does not want to deploy a specific mobile client for South Africa.What should the company do to meet these requirements?

A. Use the CloudFront geographic restriction feature to block access to users in South Africa.
B. Create a Lambda@Edge function. Associate the Lambda@Edge function as an origin request trigger with the CloudFront distribution to change the S3 origin Region.
C. Create a Lambda@Edge function. Associate the Lambda@Edge function as a viewer response trigger with the CloudFront distribution to change the S3 origin Region.
D. Include af-south-1 in the alternate domain name (CNAME) of the CloudFront distribution.
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