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Microsoft Exam AZ-204 Topic 1 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-204 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 1
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You are implementing an application by using Azure Event Grid to push near-real-time information to customers.

You have the following requirements:

* You must send events to thousands of customers that include hundreds of various event types.

* The events must be filtered by event type before processing.

* Authentication and authorization must be handled by using Microsoft Entra ID.

* The events must be published to a single endpoint

You need to implement Azure Event Gnd.

Solution: Publish events to a system topic. Create an event subscription for each customer.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Kiera
2 days ago
But it does fulfill the requirement of sending events to thousands of customers with various event types.
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Alberto
2 days ago
Hmm, publishing to a single endpoint and creating subscriptions for each customer? Sounds like a recipe for 'event gridlock' to me. I hope they have a good traffic management plan in place!
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Edward
3 days ago
This solution sounds perfect! Publish once, subscribe many - that's the power of EventGrid. As long as the event types are well-defined, this should work like a charm. Now, where's the free coffee and donuts?
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Jerrod
4 days ago
I'm not sure this is the most efficient solution. Creating individual event subscriptions for thousands of customers could become unwieldy to manage. Maybe there's a way to group customers or use some other EventGrid feature to simplify the setup.
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Shakira
5 days ago
The solution seems to meet the requirements. Sending events to thousands of customers with hundreds of event types, filtering by event type, and using Azure AD for authentication/authorization can all be achieved by publishing to a system topic and creating individual event subscriptions for each customer.
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Sharika
8 days ago
I disagree. Creating an event subscription for each customer seems inefficient.
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Kiera
17 days ago
I think the solution meets the goal.
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