How should you design routing to meet these requirements?

You are designing the network infrastructure for an application server in Amazon VPC. Users will access all the application instances from the Internet and from an on-premises network. The on-premises network is connected to your VPC over an AWS Direct Connect link.

How should you design routing to meet these requirements?
A . Configure a single routing table with two default routes: one to the Internet via an IGW, the other to the on-premises network via the VG
B . Use this routing table across all subnets in your VP
D . Configure two routing tables: one that has a default route via the IGW, and another that has a default route via the VG
E . Associate both routing tables with each VPC subnet.
F . Configure a single routing table with a default route via the IG
G . Propagate a default route via BGP on the AWS Direct Connect customer router. Associate the routing table with all VPC subnet.
H . Configure a single routing table with a default route via the IG
. Propagate specific routes for the on-premises networks via BGP on the AWS Direct Connect customer router. Associate the routing table with all VPC subnets.

Answer: D

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