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有关AWSConfig和Regions的说法正确的是()。

A.AWSConfig一次只能在一个区域中使用

B.AWSConfig是一项全球服务,一旦启用,它将自动在所有支持的区域内工作

C.未在区域级别启用AWSConfig

D.AWSConfig是特定于区域的服务,这意味着它必须在您希望的每个区域中进行配置用它

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