A virtual private cloud (VPC) hosts an application on a fleet of Amazon EC2 machines. Each instance may communicate with

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A virtual private cloud (VPC) hosts an application on a fleet of Amazon EC2 machines. Each instance may communicate with

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A virtual private cloud (VPC) hosts an application on a fleet of Amazon EC2 machines. Each instance may communicate with the others using private IP addresses. The application's owner has added a new requirement: the domain name retrieved through DHCP must be unique for a specific set of instances presently located in a single subnet.

What adjustments should be done to accommodate this demand while still meeting the criteria of the present application?

A. Modify the existing DHCP option set and specify the different domain name for the specified subnet.
B. Create a new DHCP option set with the different domain name, associate it with the specified subnet, and re-launch the Amazon EC2 instances.
C. Create a new subnet, configure the DHCP option set with the different domain name, and re-launch the required instances there.
D. Create a new peered VPC, configure the DHCP option set with the different domain name, and re-launch the required instances there.
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