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A company wants to enable IPv6 for workloads in a VPC, but the workloads must still reach the internet through existing IPv4-only egress controls and public endpoints. The company wants the simplest solution that avoids deploying a separate egress proxy fleet. Which approach should the company use?
Attach an egress-only internet gateway to the VPC and route all IPv6 traffic to it
Use NAT Gateway for IPv6-to-IPv4 translation for outbound-only connectivity
Use an egress-only internet gateway for IPv6 and a NAT gateway for IPv4, and require dual-stack endpoints
Deploy an EC2-based NAT instance that performs NAT64 with DNS64 for IPv6 clients