A. Deploy an Amazon EC2 instance with a Linux operating system. Configure a cron job to run the script every 2 minutes. Extend the script to store the JSON object along with the timestamp in a MySQL database that is hosted on an Amazon RDS DB instance.
B. Deploy an Amazon EC2 instance with a Linux operating system to extend the script to run in an infinite loop every 2 minutes. Store the JSON object along with the timestamp in an Amazon DynamoDB table that uses the timestamp as the primary key. Run the script on the EC2 instance.
C. Deploy an AWS Lambda function to extend the script to store the JSON object along with the timestamp in an Amazon DynamoDB table that uses the timestamp as the primary key. Use an Amazon EventBridge (Amazon CloudWatch Events) scheduled event that is initiated every 2 minutes to invoke the Lambda function. Most Voted
D. Deploy an AWS Lambda function to extend the script to run in an infinite loop every 2 minutes. Store the JSON object along with the timestamp in an Amazon DynamoDB table that uses the timestamp as the primary key. Ensure that the script is called by the handler function that is configured for the Lambda function.

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