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HOTSPOT -For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.NOTE: Ea...
Author: Olivia · Last updated May 6, 2026
Your company has an on-premises network that contains multiple servers.The company plans to reduce the following administrative responsibilities:=E2=9C=91 Backing up application data=E2=9C=91 Replacing failed server hardware=E2=9C=91 Managing physical server security=E2=9C=91 Updating server operating systems=E2=9C=91 Managing permissions to shared documentsThe company plans to migrate servers to Azure virtual machines.You need to identify which administrative respon...
The two administrative responsibilities that will be eliminated after migrating servers to Azure virtual machines are:
A) Replacing failed server hardware
- Explanation: In the cloud (specifically Azure), the responsibility for hardware maintenance and replacement lies with the cloud provider. Azure provides a highly available infrastructure, and hardware failures are handled by the provider. When migrating to Azure virtual machines, your company will no longer need to worry about physically replacing faulty hardware, as this is part of Azure's service offerings.
- Why selected: Cloud providers like Azure abstract the underlying physical hardware, meaning you no longer need to handle hardware failures or replacement. This responsibility is shifted to the provider, eliminating the need for your organization to manage or replace hardware.
C) Managing physical server security
- Explanation: In the cloud environment, physical server security is managed by the cloud provider. Azure has its own physical security measures, including data center access controls, surveillance, and physical locks to protect the infrastructure.
- Why selected: After migrating to Azure, your company will no longer be responsible for securing the physical servers. This responsibility is transferred to the cloud provider, allowing your organization to focus on network and application security.
Why Other Options Are Rejected:
1. B) Backing up application data:
- Explanation: While Azure offers built-in ba...
Author: Sofia · Last updated May 6, 2026
HOTSPOT -For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.NOTE: Ea...
Author: Ming · Last updated May 6, 2026
You plan to provision Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) resources in Azure.Which resource is an exa...
The correct answer is B) an Azure virtual machine.
Explanation:
1. Azure Virtual Machine (IaaS):
- What it is: Azure Virtual Machines are a core component of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). With IaaS, users are responsible for managing the operating system and the applications running on the virtual machine, while Azure handles the underlying physical infrastructure such as storage, networking, and compute resources.
- Why selected: A virtual machine is an example of IaaS because it provides raw computing power, and you have control over the OS, networking, and applications. It provides flexibility and allows you to install and configure software according to your requirements.
Why Other Options Are Rejected:
1. A) Azure Web App (PaaS):
- What it is: Azure Web App is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering. It abstracts the infrastructure and focuses on providing a platform to build, deploy, and manage web applications without worrying about the underlying server, operating system, or hardware.
- Why rejected: It is PaaS, not IaaS, because it removes the need for you to manage the server, OS, and underlying infrastructure, focusing instead on application-level management.
2. C) Azure Logic App (PaaS):
- What it is: A...
Author: Ethan · Last updated May 6, 2026
To which cloud models can you deploy physical servers?
The correct answer is B) private cloud only.
Explanation:
1. Private Cloud:
- What it is: A private cloud is an environment where the cloud infrastructure is operated solely for a single organization. The servers, storage, and other resources are typically owned, managed, and maintained by the organization or a third-party provider but are dedicated solely to that one organization.
- Why selected: Physical servers can be deployed in a private cloud because the organization maintains full control over the hardware and resources. In a private cloud, the infrastructure is on-premises or dedicated to the organization, and physical servers are part of that setup.
Why Other Options Are Rejected:
1. A) Private Cloud and Hybrid Cloud only:
- What it is: Hybrid cloud is a combination of private and public clouds that work together, allowing data and applications to be shared between them.
- Why rejected: While you can deploy physical servers in a private cloud and some hybrid cloud setups (where part of the workload is managed on-premises), the public cloud does not involve physical server deployment by users. In the public cloud, resources like virtual machines and storage are provided by the cloud provider, and users do not manage the physical servers.
2. C) Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, and Public Cloud:
- What it is: Public cloud refers to a model w...
Author: RadiantJaguar56 · Last updated May 6, 2026
DRAG DROP -Match the cloud model to the correct advantage.Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate cloud model from the column on the left to its advantage on the right. Each cloud model may be used once, ...
Author: Ethan Smith · Last updated May 6, 2026
HOTSPOT -For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.NOTE: Ea...
Author: Lucas · Last updated May 6, 2026
You have 50 virtual machines hosted on-premises and 50 virtual machines hosted in Azure. The on-premises virtual machines and the Azure virtual ma...
The correct answer is A) hybrid.
Explanation:
1. Hybrid Cloud:
- What it is: A hybrid cloud model is one that combines both on-premises infrastructure (or private cloud) and public cloud services. In this scenario, you have virtual machines both on-premises and in Azure (a public cloud), and they are connected to each other. The hybrid cloud allows you to move workloads and data between the on-premises environment and the cloud environment.
- Why selected: Since you have virtual machines hosted both on-premises and in Azure, and they are connected, this is a perfect example of a hybrid cloud. The key aspect of hybrid cloud is the integration of both private and public cloud resources, enabling seamless communication and data movement between the two environments.
Why Other Options Are Rejected:
1. Private Cloud:
- What it is: A private cloud is an infrastructure where the cloud resources (such as virtual machines, storage, etc.) are exclusively used by a single organization. These resources could be hosted on-premises or by a third-party provider but are not shared with other organizations.
- Why rejected: In a private cloud, all resources wo...
Author: Kunal · Last updated May 6, 2026
HOTSPOT -For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.NOTE: Ea...
Author: Arjun · Last updated May 6, 2026
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.Your company plans to migrate all its data and resources to Azure.The company's migration plan states that only Platform as a Se...
The correct answer is B) No.
Explanation:
1. Azure Virtual Machines (IaaS):
- What it is: Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) are an example of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). With IaaS, you are responsible for managing the operating system, the applications, and the resources running on the VM.
- Why rejected: The company's migration plan specifically states that only Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions should be used. Since Azure VMs fall under IaaS, this does not meet the company's goal of using PaaS.
2. Azure SQL Database (PaaS):
- What it is: Azure SQL Database is a fully managed relational database service, which is an example of Platform as a Service (PaaS). With PaaS, Azure handles most of the infrastructure management, such as hardware, patching, and scaling, allowing the user to focus on the application layer.
- Why selected: Azure SQL Database is a correct example of PaaS, which aligns with the company's migration plan.
3. Azure Storage Accounts (IaaS):
- What it is: Azure Storage Accoun...
Author: Zain · Last updated May 6, 2026
Your company plans to deploy several custom applications to Azure. The applications will provide invoicing services to the customers of the company. Each application will have several prerequisite applications and services installed....
When recommending a cloud deployment solution for the invoicing services, it's essential to evaluate the needs of the company in terms of scalability, management, and control over the applications and infrastructure.
Option Analysis:
1. Software as a Service (SaaS):
- Definition: SaaS provides ready-to-use software applications that are hosted by a third party. Users access the software through the internet, and the underlying infrastructure is fully managed by the provider.
- Why it's not suitable: SaaS is ideal for end-user applications that require minimal customization. It provides no control over the underlying infrastructure or the applications. If the company has specific needs for custom invoicing applications with complex workflows or integrations with other services, SaaS would not be a good choice because it lacks flexibility.
- Scenario: SaaS is best suited for scenarios where companies want to use generic software without any customization or control over the underlying infrastructure. For example, using a CRM system like Salesforce.
2. Platform as a Service (PaaS):
- Definition: PaaS provides a platform that allows developers to build, run, and manage applications without worrying about managing the underlying infrastructure. It typically offers middleware, development tools, database services, and more.
- Why it could be suitable: PaaS is ideal for custom applications like the invoicing services required by your company. It allows the company to focus on developing and deploying applications without worrying about the maintenance of infrastructure. It offers scalability and integration with other services, which is essential for compl...
Author: Rohan · Last updated May 6, 2026
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Author: Aditya · Last updated May 6, 2026
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Author: Ahmed97 · Last updated May 6, 2026
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HOTSPOT -Select the answer that correctly completes the sentence.
Author: Madison · Last updated May 6, 2026
Your company plans to migrate all its data and resources to Azure.The company's migration plan states that only Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions must be used in Azure.You need to deploy a...
To meet the company's migration plan of using only Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions in Azure, it's crucial to focus on solutions that abstract the underlying infrastructure and provide managed services, as PaaS offerings do not require managing the operating system or hardware.
Option Analysis:
1. A) Azure virtual machines, Azure SQL databases, and Azure Storage accounts:
- Why it's not suitable: Azure virtual machines (VMs) fall under Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), which requires the management of the operating system and potentially other software configurations. This does not align with the requirement for PaaS-only solutions. Azure SQL databases and Azure Storage accounts are PaaS offerings, but the inclusion of VMs means this option doesn't fully meet the company's requirement.
- Scenario: This option could be used when there's a need for more control over the infrastructure, such as for legacy applications that cannot be easily moved to PaaS.
2. B) An Azure App Service and Azure virtual machines that have Microsoft SQL Server installed:
- Why it's not suitable: Azure virtual machines with SQL Server installed again falls under IaaS rather than PaaS. Even though the Azure App Service is a PaaS offering, the inclusion of VMs with SQL Server conflicts with the goal of using PaaS-only solutions.
- Scenario: This could be used when there's a need for custom configurations or a legacy application that requires specific server configurations or a certain version of SQL Server.
3. C) An Azure App Service and Azure SQL databases:
- Why i...
Author: GlowingTiger · Last updated May 6, 2026
What does a customer provide in a software as a service (SaaS) model?
In a Software as a Service (SaaS) model, the customer is primarily responsible for the application data, while the service provider handles the underlying infrastructure, including data storage, compute resources, and application software. To understand why "application data" is the right answer, let's break down each option:
Option Analysis:
1. A) Application Data:
- Why it's correct: In a SaaS model, the customer provides the application data, which includes the data they generate or input into the application. The SaaS provider handles the infrastructure (hardware, servers, databases), application software, and updates, but the customer is responsible for managing the content or data they create and use within the service.
- Scenario: For example, if a customer is using a CRM tool like Salesforce, the company provides customer information, sales data, etc., while the CRM software, database, and hosting are managed by the SaaS provider.
2. B) Data Storage:
- Why it's not correct: In a SaaS model, the provider manages the data storage, not the customer. The customer does not need to worry about where the data is stored or how it is maintained; the SaaS provider ensures that t...
Author: Zara1234 · Last updated May 6, 2026
HOTSPOT -For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.NOTE: Ea...
Author: Andrew · Last updated May 6, 2026
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Author: Chloe · Last updated May 6, 2026
What is the first stage in the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure?
The Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure is designed to guide organizations through a structured process for adopting cloud technologies. The stages in the framework focus on assessing, planning, and preparing before moving to the cloud.
Option Analysis:
1. A) Adopt the cloud:
- Why it's not suitable: "Adopt the cloud" is not the first stage in the framework. The actual adoption of cloud technologies comes later in the process, after the organization has prepared and planned for the migration. This stage involves executing the plan and beginning the transition to Azure.
- Scenario: This would be the step taken after initial planning and readiness phases have been completed.
2. B) Make a plan:
- Why it's not suitable: While planning is crucial in the cloud adoption process, the first stage is about preparing the organization to adopt cloud technologies, which goes beyond just making a plan. Planning is a critical step, but it comes after ensuring that the organization is ready to embrace the change.
- Scenario: "Make a plan" would be appropriate after assessing the organization's readiness and defining the strategy for adoption.
3. C) Ready your organization:
- Why it's not correct: While "Ready your organization" is an essential step in the framework, it is not the first stage. This step focuses o...
Author: Ethan · Last updated May 6, 2026
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Author: FlamePhoenix2025 · Last updated May 6, 2026
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Author: Isabella · Last updated May 6, 2026
DRAG DROP -Match the cloud computing benefits to the correct descriptions.To answer, drag the appropriate benefit from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each benefit may be used once, m...
Author: Carlos Garcia · Last updated May 6, 2026
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Author: Rohan · Last updated May 6, 2026
HOTSPOT -You plan to use Azure to host two apps named App1 and App2. The apps must meet the following requirements:=E2=9C=91 You must be able to modify the code of App1.=E2=9C=91 Administrative effort to manage the operating system of App1 must be minimized.=E2=9C=91 App2 must run interactively with the operating system of the server.Which type of cloud s...
Author: Sara · Last updated May 6, 2026
You have an accounting application named App1 that uses a legacy database.You plan to move App1 to t...
When moving a legacy accounting application (App1) to the cloud, the service model you select depends on the amount of control and management responsibility required for both the application and the underlying infrastructure.
Option Analysis:
1. A) Platform as a Service (PaaS):
- Why it's not suitable: PaaS provides a platform for building and deploying applications without the need to manage the underlying infrastructure, including the operating system and middleware. While PaaS is great for modern, cloud-native applications, it is not ideal for migrating legacy applications that rely on specific, customized infrastructure (like legacy databases or special configurations) which may not be supported in PaaS environments. Legacy applications often require more control over the environment.
- Scenario: PaaS is ideal for building new cloud-native apps or re-architecting apps for the cloud, but not necessarily for legacy applications that require specific configurations or dependencies.
2. B) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS):
- Why it's correct: IaaS provides virtualized computing resources over the cloud. With IaaS, you have full control over the virtual machines (VMs), networking, and storage. This makes it an ideal choice for migrating legacy applications like App1 that require a specific infrastructure (e.g., a legacy database) or need to be run in a familiar environment, such...
Author: ShadowWolf101 · Last updated May 6, 2026
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Author: Lucas Carter · Last updated May 6, 2026
Which cloud computing model includes on-premises and cloud-based resources?
The cloud computing model that includes both on-premises and cloud-based resources is a Hybrid model. Let's analyze the options in detail:
Option Analysis:
1. A) Hybrid:
- Why it's correct: The Hybrid Cloud model combines both on-premises infrastructure and cloud-based resources. It allows data and applications to be shared between the on-premises environment (private infrastructure) and the cloud (public infrastructure). This model offers flexibility, enabling organizations to keep critical or sensitive workloads on-premises while taking advantage of the cloud for scalability and cost-efficiency. It is ideal for scenarios where businesses want to have the flexibility to move workloads between private and public clouds as needed, depending on cost, performance, and security requirements.
- Scenario: Hybrid cloud is used by organizations that want to maintain some workloads on-premises (due to regulatory, security, or performance reasons) while leveraging the public cloud for other workloads that benefit from scalability, flexibility, or cost-effectiveness.
2. B) Public:
- Why it's not suitable: The Public Cloud model refers to resources and services that are provided by a third-party cloud provider and made available to the general public over the internet. In a public cloud, all resources (compute, storage, networking) are mana...
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Which term represents the ability to increase the computing capacity of a virtual machine by adding ...
The term that represents the ability to increase the computing capacity of a virtual machine by adding memory or CPUs is vertical scaling. Let's explore the reasoning behind selecting this option and why others are not appropriate:
Option Analysis:
1. A) Agility:
- Why it's not suitable: Agility refers to the ability to rapidly adapt to changes, such as quickly deploying resources or scaling applications. While agility is important in cloud computing, it is not specifically related to increasing the computing capacity of a virtual machine by adding memory or CPUs. Agility is more about the speed and flexibility of responding to changes in the environment or business needs.
- Scenario: Agility is crucial in DevOps and cloud-native environments, but it does not describe the act of scaling resources (memory/CPUs) of a virtual machine.
2. B) Vertical Scaling:
- Why it's correct: Vertical scaling (also known as scaling up) refers to increasing the resource capacity of an existing machine by adding more memory, CPU power, or storage. When you scale vertically, you enhance the capability of a single server or virtual machine (VM) to handle more intensive workloads. This is what happens when you increase the CPU or memory of a VM to handle higher demands.
- Scenario: Vertical scaling is ideal for applications that require more power from a single machine but do not need to distribute workloads across...
Author: Aditya · Last updated May 6, 2026
What is a feature of an Azure virtual network?
A feature of an Azure virtual network is isolation and segmentation. Let’s analyze each option in detail to explain why this is the best choice:
Option Analysis:
1. A) Resource cost analysis:
- Why it's not suitable: Resource cost analysis refers to evaluating and understanding the cost of cloud resources in Azure. While Azure provides tools like Cost Management and Billing for cost analysis, this is not a feature of the Azure virtual network. The Azure virtual network is focused on providing networking capabilities, not cost analysis.
- Scenario: Cost analysis would apply to managing and optimizing cloud resource usage but is not related to the network layer or the capabilities of Azure virtual networks.
2. B) Packet inspection:
- Why it's not suitable: Packet inspection typically refers to inspecting network traffic to analyze the data being transferred across a network. While Azure provides security services like Azure Firewall or Network Security Groups (NSGs) to control and filter traffic, packet inspection is not a core feature of the Azure Virtual Network itself. It’s a broader network security feature that can be implemented separately.
- Scenario: Packet inspection is used in network security but is not inherently part of the Azure Virtual Network, which primarily deals with connecting and isolating resources.
3. C) Geo-redundancy:
- Why it's not suitable: Geo-redundancy refers to ensuring that data and se...
Author: Kai · Last updated May 6, 2026
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DRAG DROP -Match the cloud computing benefits to the appropriate descriptions.To answer, drag the appropriate benefit from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each benefit may be used once, ...
Author: Kunal · Last updated May 6, 2026
Which cloud computing benefit provides continuous user access to a cloud-based application with mini...
The cloud computing benefit that provides continuous user access to a cloud-based application with minimal downtime is D) high availability.
Explanation:
- High Availability (D): This refers to the ability of a system or application to remain operational and accessible with minimal downtime, ensuring that services are always available for users. It is achieved through redundancy, failover mechanisms, and geographically distributed resources. This ensures that if one component fails, others can take over, keeping the application running without significant disruptions.
- Agility (A): Agility refers to the ability to quickly develop, deploy, and iterate applications. While it allows for rapid changes and flexibility, it does not directly ensure continuous access or minimal downtime. It focuses more on speed rather than uptime or reliability.
- Scalability (B): Scalability allows a system to handle ...
Author: Lucas · Last updated May 6, 2026
You need to identify the type of failure for which an Azure Availability Zone can be used to protect acce...
To determine the appropriate type of failure that an Azure Availability Zone can protect against, it's important to understand what Availability Zones (AZs) are and how they function within Azure's infrastructure.
Azure Availability Zones Overview:
Azure Availability Zones are unique physical locations within an Azure region. Each Availability Zone consists of one or more data centers equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking. By distributing applications across multiple Availability Zones, you can improve the high availability and fault tolerance of your applications and services. Availability Zones are designed to protect against local failures (e.g., hardware issues, network failures) within a single data center.
Analysis of Each Option:
1. A) Physical Server Failure:
- Explanation: Availability Zones are designed to mitigate failures at a larger infrastructure level, not just individual hardware components (like a single server). While a physical server failure may occur within a data center, Availability Zones are intended to provide protection from failures at the data center or regional level, rather than the failure of an individual server.
- Rejection: Availability Zones do not provide protection for server-level failures; they handle larger-scale failures (data center or region-level).
2. B) Azure Region Failure:
- Explanation: Azure Availability Zones cannot protect against an entire Azure region failure. Availability Zones are part of an Azure region and are designed to protect against localized failures within a region, such as a data center failure. However, if the entire region itself goes down (due to a catastrophic failure), Availability Zones within that r...
Author: Akash · Last updated May 6, 2026
HOTSPOT -You plan to extend your company's network to Azure.The network contains a VPN appliance that uses an IP address of 131.107.200.1.You need to create an Azure resource that defines the VPN appliance in Azure.Which Azure r...
Author: Evelyn · Last updated May 6, 2026
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.You plan to deploy several Azure virtual machines.Yo...
Scenario and Explanation:
The goal is to ensure that the services running on Azure virtual machines (VMs) remain available in case of a failure of a single data center. This requires a solution that can provide high availability in the event of a localized failure in one data center.
Analyzing the Solution (Deploying VMs to Two or More Resource Groups):
- Azure Resource Groups are logical containers that organize resources in Azure. However, they are not tied to specific data centers or Availability Zones. Resource groups help organize resources for management and operational purposes, but they do not offer fault tolerance or ensure high availability in the event of a data center failure.
- A data center failure would affect all resources within that data center, regardless of which resource group they are in. Therefore, deploying VMs to different resource groups does not inherently provide high availability across data cent...
Author: Kai99 · Last updated May 6, 2026
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.You plan to deploy several Azure virtual ...
Scenario and Explanation:
The goal is to ensure that the services running on Azure virtual machines (VMs) remain available in case a single data center fails. A scale set is a feature in Azure that automatically manages the deployment and scaling of a set of identical VMs. The solution to this goal requires ensuring high availability in case of a data center failure.
Analyzing the Solution (Deploying VMs to a Scale Set):
- Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS) allow you to deploy and manage a group of identical VMs in a uniform manner.
- However, while VMSS can scale VMs automatically and manage their distribution across multiple fault domains, it does not inherently distribute VMs across multiple Availability Zones or data centers. By default, VMs in a scale set are distributed across fault domains (which are essentially logical partitions of the hardware), but they might still all be located in the same data center.
- In order to protect against data center failures, the VMs in the scale set would need to be spread across multiple A...
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This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.Resource groups provide organizations with the ability to manage the compliance of Azure resources across multiple subscriptions.Instructions: Review the underlined text. If it makes the statement cor...
The statement "Resource groups provide organizations with the ability to manage the compliance of Azure resources across multiple subscriptions" is incorrect.
The correct answer is B) Management groups.
Explanation:
- A) No change is needed is incorrect because resource groups in Azure do not offer management capabilities across multiple subscriptions for compliance. They are used to manage resources within a single subscription.
- B) Management groups is correct because Azure Management Groups provide a way to organize and manage resources across multiple subscriptions, including compliance, ...
Author: Ming88 · Last updated May 6, 2026
Your company plans to migrate to Azure.The company has several departments. All the Azure resources used by each department will be managed by a department administrator.What are two possible techniques to segment Azure for the departme...
To segment Azure for the departments in your company, the two correct techniques are A) multiple subscriptions and D) multiple resource groups.
Explanation:
- A) Multiple subscriptions is correct because using multiple subscriptions allows the company to isolate the resources for each department, enabling different department administrators to manage their own resources. It also provides more flexibility in billing and governance. Each department can have a subscription with its own set of permissions, roles, and access control.
- D) Multiple resource groups is correct because resource groups allow for logical grouping of resources in Azure. You can create a separate resource group for each department to segment resources, and the department administrators can manage access and permissions within those resource groups. Resource groups are less isolated than...
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You have an Azure environment that contains multiple Azure virtual machines.You plan to implement a solution that enables the client computers on your on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machines.You need to recommend which Azure resources must be created for the planned solution.Which two Azure resources...
To enable client computers on an on-premises network to communicate with Azure virtual machines, the two necessary Azure resources are A) a virtual network gateway and D) a virtual network.
Explanation:
- A) A virtual network gateway is correct because it facilitates VPN connectivity between on-premises networks and Azure virtual networks. The virtual network gateway enables secure communication between the on-premises network and Azure resources like virtual machines. This is essential for establishing a connection to Azure from an on-premises environment.
- D) A virtual network is correct because Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides the foundational network in which Azure virtual machines are hosted. To enable communication between client computers and virtual machines, both must be connected to the same or peered virtual network.
Why other options are rejected:
- B) A load balancer is not required ...
Author: Zara · Last updated May 6, 2026
You attempt to create several managed Microsoft SQL Server instances in an Azure environment and receive a message that you must increase your Azur...
To increase your Azure subscription limits, you would need to request a limit increase through Azure Support. Here’s a breakdown of each option:
A) Create a service health alert
Creating a service health alert is used for monitoring and notifying you about the health of Azure services in your region. This does not allow you to increase resource limits. It’s helpful for detecting outages or issues but not for increasing your subscription limits.
B) Upgrade your support plan
Upgrading your support plan can give you access to more advanced Azure support options, but upgrading alone doesn’t automatically increase your subscription limits. You would still need to submit a request through Azure support to have your limits increased, regardless of your support plan.
C) Modify an Azure policy
Azure policie...
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