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The CTO at a multi-national retail company is pursuing an IT re-engineering effort to set up a hybrid network architecture that would facilitate the company's envisaged long-term data center migration from multiple on-premises data centers to the AWS Cloud. The current on-premises data centers are in different locations and are inter-linked via a private fiber. Due to the unique constraints of the existing legacy applications, using NAT is not an option. During the migration period, many critical applications will need access to other applications deployed in both the on-premises data centers and AWS Cloud. As a Solutions Architect Professional, which of the following options would you suggest to set up a hybrid network architecture that is highly available and supports high bandwidth for a multi-Region deployment post-migration?