Which set of actions will improve website performance for users worldwide?

A company’s website runs on Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB). The website has a mix of dynamic and static content Users around the globe are reporting that the website is slow.

Which set of actions will improve website performance for users worldwide?
A . Create an Amazon CloudFront distribution and configure the ALB as an origin. Then update the Amazon Route 53 record to point to the CloudFront distribution.
B . Create a latency-based Amazon Route 53 record for the AL
C . Then launch new EC2 instances with larger instance sizes and register the instances with the AL
E . Launch nev. EC2 instances hosting the same web application in different Regions closer to the users. Then register the instances with the same ALB using cross-Region VPC peering.
F . Host the website in an Amazon S3 bucket in the Regions closest to the users and delete the ALB and EC2 instances. Then update an Amazon Route 53 record to point to the S3 buckets.

Answer: A

Explanation:

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-to-cloudfrontdistribution.Html

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