When a hardware failure occurs in an AP in the network, in order to avoid data reconfiguration, the user can quickly complete the AP replacement by configuring the AP.
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm going to go with option B - storing the API keys and passwords in a hidden file. That seems like the most secure approach.
I remember discussing that redundant logic should ideally be consolidated to avoid code duplication, but I'm not sure if encapsulating it is the best approach.
This seems like a straightforward resilience testing question. I'd go with option D - setting up a replica in a different zone and testing the failover process.
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