A company wants to migrate data from an Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL DB instance in the eu-east-1 Region of an AWS account named Account_
To migrate data from an Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL DB instance in the eu-east-1 Region (Account_A) to an Amazon Redshift cluster in the eu-west-1 Region (Account_B), AWS DMS needs a replication instance located in the target region (in this case, eu-west-1) to facilitate the data transfer between regions.
Option A: Set up an AWS DMS replication instance in Account_B in eu-west-1. Placing the DMS replication instance in the target account and region (Account_B in eu-west-1) is the most efficient solution. The replication instance can connect to the source RDS PostgreSQL in eu-east-1 and migrate the data to the Redshift cluster in eu-west-1. This setup ensures data is replicated across AWS accounts and regions.
Options B, C, and D place the replication instance in either the wrong account or region, which increases complexity without adding any benefit.
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