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Microsoft AZ-120 Exam - Topic 7 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-120 exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 7
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You plan to deploy an SAP landscape that will have virtual machines deployed to multiple Azure regions.

You need to ensure that the virtual machines can communicate across the regions.

What should you configure?

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Twila
3 months ago
I thought Azure Bastion was for secure access, not inter-region comms!
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Gracia
3 months ago
Wait, can Azure Relay even handle VM communication?
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Loreen
3 months ago
Local network gateways? Not really for this scenario.
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Dean
4 months ago
I agree, peering is the way to go.
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Shenika
4 months ago
Definitely need virtual network peering for that!
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Von
4 months ago
Azure Bastion is for secure RDP/SSH access, right? I don’t think it’s relevant for VM communication across regions.
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Jean
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where peering was the answer. It makes sense since it allows direct communication between virtual networks.
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Krystal
4 months ago
I’m a bit unsure about local network gateways. I think they’re more for on-premises to Azure connections, not inter-region communication.
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Tabetha
5 months ago
I remember studying virtual network peering, and it seems like the right choice for connecting VMs across regions.
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Deangelo
5 months ago
Local network gateways are used to connect on-premises networks to Azure, not for connecting VMs across regions. I'll mark virtual network peering as my answer for this one.
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Vivienne
5 months ago
Azure Bastion hosts are used for secure remote access, so that's not the right solution for this scenario. I'm leaning towards virtual network peering as the most appropriate configuration.
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Jolanda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to review the differences between the options to determine the best approach. Connecting VMs across regions can be tricky.
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Dorthy
5 months ago
I think virtual network peering is the way to go here. It allows me to connect virtual networks across regions and enable communication between the VMs.
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Fredric
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking about the benefits of data center L1 construction, and the multiple-choice options outline different potential advantages. I'll analyze each one to determine the most accurate answer.
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Kerry
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward - the question is asking what type of script is used to check if a client is trustworthy, and the options are JavaScript, C++, VBScript, and Java. Based on my knowledge, the correct answer is JavaScript.
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Doretha
10 months ago
Azure Relay? What is this, a magic portal? Definitely not the right solution for this scenario. A is the way to go, my friend.
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Maynard
8 months ago
Azure Relay? What is this, a magic portal? Definitely not the right solution for this scenario. A is the way to go, my friend.
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Izetta
8 months ago
D) Azure Relay
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Timothy
9 months ago
C) Azure Bastion hosts
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Reid
9 months ago
B) local network gateways
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Lou
9 months ago
A) virtual network peering in Azure
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Hyman
10 months ago
Azure Bastion hosts? Nah, that's just for secure remote access, not inter-region connectivity. I'm pretty sure the answer is A - virtual network peering.
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Kandis
9 months ago
Virtual network peering in Azure is the best option for ensuring communication across regions.
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Tyra
9 months ago
I agree, Azure Bastion hosts are more for secure remote access, not for communication between regions.
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Miesha
10 months ago
Yeah, virtual network peering is definitely the way to go for inter-region connectivity.
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Brandee
10 months ago
I think you're right, virtual network peering allows communication between virtual networks in different regions.
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Weldon
11 months ago
Local network gateways? Really? That's for on-premises connectivity, not cross-region Azure VMs. I think you're a bit confused there.
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Leslie
9 months ago
Definitely, virtual network peering is the way to go for communication between Azure regions.
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Shawana
9 months ago
Yeah, you're right. We should configure virtual network peering in Azure for cross-region communication.
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Justa
9 months ago
D) Azure Relay
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Dahlia
10 months ago
C) Azure Bastion hosts
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Rosio
10 months ago
B) local network gateways
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Sheridan
10 months ago
A) virtual network peering in Azure
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Moon
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think Azure Bastion hosts could also help with communication between regions.
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Raylene
11 months ago
Virtual network peering is the way to go. Easy as pie, just like my grandma's apple pie. Mmm, now I'm hungry.
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Alayna
9 months ago
No, local network gateways are used for connecting on-premises networks to Azure, not for communication between virtual machines in different regions.
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Corinne
10 months ago
B) local network gateways
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Weldon
10 months ago
That's right! Virtual network peering allows communication between virtual networks in different regions.
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Erin
10 months ago
A) virtual network peering in Azure
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Terina
11 months ago
I agree with Jacinta. Virtual network peering will allow communication across regions.
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Jacinta
11 months ago
I think we should configure virtual network peering in Azure.
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