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ANS-C01 Question #179: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: Configure a transit gateway. Attach each VPC to the transit gateway. Configure static routing in. VPC peering has no bandwidth limit unlike Transit Gateway (50Gb/s per VPC attachment). https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/building-a-scalable-and-secure-multi-vpc-aws-network- infrastructure.pdf No bandwidth limits - With Transit Gateway, Maximum bandwidth (burst) per Availabil

Submitted by hans_de· Mar 6, 2026VPC Connectivity

Question

A company has three VPCs in a single AWS Region. Each VPC contains 15 Amazon EC2 instances, and no connectivity exists between the VPCs. The company is deploying a new application across all three VPCs. The application requires high bandwidth between the nodes. A network engineer must implement connectivity between the VPCs. Which solution will meet these requirements with the HIGHEST throughput?

Options

  • AConfigure a transit gateway. Attach each VPC to the transit gateway. Configure static routing in
  • BConfigure VPC peering between the three VPCs. Configure static routing to route traffic between
  • CConfigure a transit VPConfigure a VPN gateway in each VPCreate an AWS Site-to-Site VPN
  • DConfigure AWS Site-to-Site VPN connections between each VPC. Enable route propagation for

Explanation

VPC peering has no bandwidth limit unlike Transit Gateway (50Gb/s per VPC attachment). https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/building-a-scalable-and-secure-multi-vpc-aws-network- infrastructure.pdf No bandwidth limits - With Transit Gateway, Maximum bandwidth (burst) per Availability Zone per VPC connection is 50 Gbps. VPC peering has no aggregate bandwidth.

Topics

#AWS Transit Gateway#VPC peering#Multi-VPC networking#Network throughput

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