What should a solutions architect recommend to meet these requirements?

A company wants to retire its Oracle Solaris NFS storage arrays. The company requires rapid data migration over its internet network connection to a combination of destinations for Amazon S3. Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), and Amazon FSx lor Windows File Server. The company also requires a full initial copy, as well as incremental transfers of changes until the retirement of the storage arrays. All data must be encrypted and checked for integrity.

What should a solutions architect recommend to meet these requirements?
A . Configure CloudEndure. Create a project and deploy the CloudEndure agent and token to the storage array. Run the migration plan to start the transfer.
B. Configure AWS DataSync. Configure the DataSync agent and deploy it to the local network. Create a transfer task and start the transfer.
C. Configure the aws S3 sync command. Configure the AWS client on the client side with credentials. Run the sync command to start the transfer.
D. Configure AWS Transfer for FTP. Configure the FTP client with credentials. Script the client to connect and sync to start the transfer.

Answer: B

Explanation:

It enables secure, high-performance transfers and supports both full initial copies and incremental transfers of changes. DataSync provides encryption and checksum validation to ensure data integrity, and it can be configured to transfer data over the internet or over a private network connection. Additionally, it can be scripted and automated, making it a great choice for this scenario.

References: AWS Documentation C DataSync

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/what-is-datasync.html AWS

Certified Solutions Architect Professional Official Text Book C Chapter 4. Data Storage

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