- A
AWS Global Accelerator
Global Accelerator routes traffic over the AWS global network to improve performance for TCP/UDP applications without relying on caching.
- B
S3 Cross-Region Replication
Why wrong: CRR replicates objects and does not optimize dynamic application routing.
- C
AWS Backup cross-Region copy
Why wrong: Backup copies do not reduce live user latency.
- D
CloudFront only with long TTLs
Why wrong: CloudFront is strongest for cacheable HTTP content; long TTLs can be wrong for dynamic responses.
Quick Answer
The answer is AWS Global Accelerator. This is the correct choice for dynamic content because Global Accelerator routes traffic over the AWS global network from edge locations to the optimal regional endpoint, reducing latency and jitter without caching any responses—exactly what is needed for a real-time analytics dashboard. On the SAA-C03 exam, this scenario tests your understanding of when to use a content delivery service versus a network acceleration service; a common trap is selecting CloudFront because it also uses edge locations, but CloudFront caches content by default and would serve stale dynamic data. The key distinction is that Global Accelerator improves network performance for non-cacheable, dynamic traffic while requiring no custom scripts—it integrates directly with an Application Load Balancer via static IP addresses. Memory tip: think “Global Accelerator = network acceleration, no cache; CloudFront = content delivery, cache.”
SAA-C03 Design High-Performing Architectures Practice Question
This SAA-C03 practice question tests your understanding of design high-performing architectures. The scenario asks you to isolate a root cause — eliminate options that address a different problem before choosing. A key principle to apply: provides static IP addresses as fixed entry points.. Once you have made your selection, read the full explanation to reinforce the concept and understand why each distractor is designed to mislead on exam day.
A analytics dashboard uses an Application Load Balancer in one Region. Global users need lower network latency to the application without caching dynamic responses. What should be considered? The design must avoid adding custom operational scripts.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
AWS Global Accelerator
AWS Global Accelerator uses the AWS global network to route traffic from edge locations to the optimal regional endpoint, reducing latency and jitter for global users. It does not cache content, making it ideal for dynamic responses that cannot be cached. The service requires no custom scripts, as it integrates directly with the Application Load Balancer via a static IP address or DNS name.
Key principle: Provides static IP addresses as fixed entry points.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
- ✓
AWS Global Accelerator
- ✗
S3 Cross-Region Replication
Why it's wrong here
CRR replicates objects and does not optimize dynamic application routing.
- ✗
AWS Backup cross-Region copy
Why it's wrong here
Backup copies do not reduce live user latency.
- ✗
CloudFront only with long TTLs
Why it's wrong here
CloudFront is strongest for cacheable HTTP content; long TTLs can be wrong for dynamic responses.
Common exam traps
Common exam trap: answer the scenario, not the keyword
The trap here is that candidates often confuse Global Accelerator with CloudFront, assuming both are for caching, but Global Accelerator does not cache content and is specifically designed for non-cacheable, dynamic traffic requiring low latency and fast failover.
Detailed technical explanation
How to think about this question
AWS Global Accelerator leverages the Anycast IP address concept, where the same IP is announced from multiple edge locations, and traffic is routed over the AWS backbone to the nearest healthy endpoint. This avoids the public internet's variable latency and packet loss, providing up to 60% improvement in performance. Under the hood, it uses the TCP termination at the edge and maintains persistent connections to the origin, reducing connection establishment overhead for global users.
KKey Concepts to Remember
- Provides static IP addresses as fixed entry points.
- Routes traffic over the AWS global network backbone.
- Optimizes performance for TCP/UDP applications.
- Ideal for dynamic content where caching is not suitable.
TExam Day Tips
- Watch for words such as best, first, most likely and least administrative effort.
- Review why wrong options are wrong, not only why the correct option is correct.
Key takeaway
Provides static IP addresses as fixed entry points.
Real-world example
How this comes up in practice
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Design High-Performing Architectures — This question tests Design High-Performing Architectures — Provides static IP addresses as fixed entry points..
What is the correct answer to this question?
The correct answer is: AWS Global Accelerator — AWS Global Accelerator uses the AWS global network to route traffic from edge locations to the optimal regional endpoint, reducing latency and jitter for global users. It does not cache content, making it ideal for dynamic responses that cannot be cached. The service requires no custom scripts, as it integrates directly with the Application Load Balancer via a static IP address or DNS name.
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Same concept, more angles
2 more ways this is tested on SAA-C03
These questions test the same concept from different angles. Work through them to make sure you can recognise it however the exam phrases it.
Variation 1. A analytics dashboard uses an Application Load Balancer in one Region. Global users need lower network latency to the application without caching dynamic responses. What should be considered? The architecture review board prefers a managed AWS-native control.
medium- ✓ A.AWS Global Accelerator
- B.S3 Cross-Region Replication
- C.AWS Backup cross-Region copy
- D.CloudFront only with long TTLs
Why A: AWS Global Accelerator uses the AWS global network to route traffic from edge locations to the Application Load Balancer, reducing internet latency and jitter. It does not cache responses, making it ideal for dynamic content where caching is not desired. This managed service provides static IP addresses and improves performance without modifying the application.
Variation 2. A analytics dashboard uses an Application Load Balancer in one Region. Global users need lower network latency to the application without caching dynamic responses. What should be considered?
medium- ✓ A.AWS Global Accelerator
- B.S3 Cross-Region Replication
- C.AWS Backup cross-Region copy
- D.CloudFront only with long TTLs
Why A: AWS Global Accelerator uses the AWS global network and Anycast IPs to route traffic to the optimal Regional endpoint, reducing latency for global users without caching dynamic responses. It does not cache content, so dynamic data is always fetched from the origin, meeting the requirement of no caching while improving network performance via the AWS backbone.
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