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A multinational company is planning to deploy a web application across multiple Azure regions to enhance availability and reduce latency for users in different geographical locations. They need to ensure that the application can handle a sudden spike in traffic, particularly during peak hours. The company has decided to use Azure Traffic Manager for routing user requests based on performance. Given that the application is deployed in three regions (East US, West Europe, and Southeast Asia), and they expect a total of 3000 requests per second during peak times, how should they configure Azure Traffic Manager to optimize performance and ensure high availability?
Use the Performance routing method to direct users to the region with the lowest latency based on their geographic location.
Implement the Weighted routing method to distribute traffic evenly across all regions regardless of user location.
Choose the Priority routing method to send all traffic to the East US region first, with failover to others only if it becomes unavailable.
Opt for the Geographic routing method to ensure users are directed to the region closest to their physical location, but without considering latency.

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