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You have an ELB setup in AWS with EC2 instances running behind it. You have been requested to monitor the incoming connections to the ELB. Which of the below options can suffice this requirement?
Occipital Bone
A bone at the lower back part of the skull, contributing to the cranial cavity's posterior wall and base.
Spinalis Cervicis
The spinalis cervicis is a muscle in the back of the neck that is part of the erector spinae muscle group, aiding in extending the cervical spine (neck).
Longus Colli
A deep muscle of the vertebral column, located in the neck region, responsible for flexing the neck and head.
Quadrates Lumborum
A muscle in the lower back on either side of the lumbar spine, playing a crucial role in stabilizing the pelvis and spine.
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