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Microsoft AZ-801 Exam - Topic 4 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-801 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 4
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You have an on-premises server that runs Windows Server and has the Web Server (IIS) server role installed. The server hosts a web app that connects to an on-premises Microsoft SQL Server database.

You plan to migrate the web app to an Azure App Services web app. The database will remain on-premises.

You need to ensure that the migrated web app can access the database.

What should you configure in Azure?

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Annett
3 months ago
I agree, the gateway is essential for on-prem access!
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Jovita
3 months ago
I thought Azure SQL managed instance was the best option here.
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Alonso
3 months ago
Definitely a Hybrid Connection is the way to go!
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Kristeen
3 months ago
Wait, can the app really access the on-prem database like that?
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Donte
3 months ago
You need an on-premises data gateway for that!
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Carole
4 months ago
I vaguely recall that Azure Extended Network is more about extending the network rather than direct database access. I think it might not be the best option here.
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Sang
4 months ago
I thought Azure SQL managed instances were more for migrating databases rather than connecting to on-premises ones. This is tricky!
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Maurine
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like we practiced a similar question where a Hybrid Connection was used to link Azure services to on-premises databases.
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Stevie
4 months ago
I remember discussing the need for a secure connection between Azure and on-premises resources. I think an on-premises data gateway might be the right choice here.
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Willow
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the options. Azure SQL Managed Instance and Azure Extended Network don't seem relevant here since the database is on-premises. I think the on-premises data gateway or a Hybrid Connection are the most likely answers.
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Keneth
5 months ago
I'm confident that the answer is option D, a Hybrid Connection. This allows the Azure App Service to securely connect to the on-premises SQL Server without exposing the database directly to the internet.
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Tabetha
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. We have an on-premises SQL Server and we need to connect an Azure App Service to it. Based on the options provided, a Hybrid Connection seems like the most appropriate choice here.
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Chana
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need to enable connectivity between the Azure App Service and the on-premises database, but I'm not sure which of these options is the best fit.
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Hui
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about connecting an Azure App Service to an on-premises SQL Server. I think the key is to understand the different options for hybrid connectivity.
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Brigette
10 months ago
Hybrid Connection all the way! It's like a high-tech version of that old-school telephone cord that used to connect your modem to the wall. Ah, the good old days.
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Mabel
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with C) Azure Extended Network. It's like building a private highway between the cloud and the server, right? Gotta keep that data secure!
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Louann
10 months ago
D) a Hybrid Connection sounds like the way to go. It's like a magical portal that lets the Azure app chat with the on-premises database without any drama.
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Tiara
10 months ago
I think B) an on-premises data gateway is the right choice. It's like a virtual bridge between the cloud and the on-premises world.
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Vinnie
9 months ago
That's a good point. Using a Hybrid Connection along with an on-premises data gateway will ensure a secure and reliable connection for the migrated web app.
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Shayne
9 months ago
I have used an Azure SQL managed instance before for a similar setup, it worked well for connecting the web app to the on-premises database.
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Shayne
9 months ago
I think D) a Hybrid Connection could also work in this scenario, it provides a secure and reliable connection between the Azure web app and the on-premises database.
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Shayne
9 months ago
I agree, setting up an on-premises data gateway would allow the web app to securely access the on-premises database.
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Cora
10 months ago
I think we should also consider configuring a Hybrid Connection to establish a secure connection between the Azure web app and the on-premises database.
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Ivan
10 months ago
I agree, setting up an on-premises data gateway will allow the web app to securely access the on-premises database.
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Stefanie
11 months ago
The correct answer is D) a Hybrid Connection. This allows the Azure web app to securely access the on-premises SQL Server database.
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Leontine
9 months ago
D) a Hybrid Connection
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Ivette
9 months ago
C) Azure Extended Network
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Reuben
10 months ago
B) an on-premises data gateway
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Heike
10 months ago
A) an Azure SQL managed instance
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Toshia
11 months ago
I'm not sure about that. Wouldn't an on-premises data gateway be a better option for this scenario?
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Deane
11 months ago
I agree with Beatriz. A Hybrid Connection would allow the web app to access the on-premises database.
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Beatriz
11 months ago
I think we should configure a Hybrid Connection in Azure.
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