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Microsoft AZ-900 Exam - Topic 1 Question 107 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-900 exam
Question #: 107
Topic #: 1
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What is the function of a Site-to-Site VPN?

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Bettina
3 months ago
Wait, does it really not use the internet at all? That sounds too good to be true.
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Mari
3 months ago
C is the right answer, no doubt about it!
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Danilo
3 months ago
I thought it was just for remote users, not site-to-site!
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Theodora
4 months ago
Definitely, it connects on-premises to cloud services.
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Mose
4 months ago
It's all about secure connections between networks.
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Tayna
4 months ago
I thought Site-to-Site VPNs were for connecting different locations securely, but I might be mixing it up with Remote Access VPNs.
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Layla
4 months ago
I feel like option C sounds right because it mentions a private connection, but I can't recall if that's exactly what a Site-to-Site VPN does.
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Donte
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about VPNs, and I think Site-to-Site is more about connecting on-premises networks rather than individual devices.
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Crissy
5 months ago
I think a Site-to-Site VPN is about connecting two networks securely, but I'm not sure if it specifically means connecting to Azure.
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Geraldo
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about the differences between the VPN options, but I think a Site-to-Site VPN is used to connect two physical locations, like an office and a data center, rather than just a single computer to a network. I'll review the details on VPN types before answering this one.
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Talia
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. A Site-to-Site VPN is used to connect two private networks together over a public network like the internet. It creates an encrypted tunnel between the networks so they can securely share data and resources. I'm pretty confident option B is the correct answer here.
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Rikki
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. Is a Site-to-Site VPN the same as a remote access VPN? I'm not sure if it's for connecting a computer to a corporate network or connecting two networks directly. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Lorita
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure a Site-to-Site VPN provides a secure connection between two networks, like a corporate network and a remote office network. I think option B is the right answer.
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Carin
1 year ago
As someone who's been setting up VPNs for years, I can say with confidence that option B is the correct answer. Site-to-Site is all about connecting on-premises to cloud services.
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Benton
1 year ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I thought a Site-to-Site VPN was all about connecting two private networks, not a computer to a network. I'm going with option C, just to be safe.
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Amalia
1 year ago
User 2: I'm going with option C for a dedicated private connection to Azure.
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Jarvis
1 year ago
User 1: I think it's about connecting two private networks.
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Vincenza
1 year ago
Haha, why would someone want a 'secure connection to the corporate network' through the public internet? That sounds like a terrible idea. Option B for the win!
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Dominga
1 year ago
Definitely, option B provides a more reliable and secure connection compared to the public internet.
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Patrick
1 year ago
It's important to have a secure connection, especially when dealing with corporate networks.
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Crista
1 year ago
I agree, connecting from an on-premises VPN device to an Azure VPN gateway is much safer.
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Frankie
1 year ago
Definitely, option B provides a more secure and reliable connection compared to the other options.
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Belen
1 year ago
I agree, having a direct connection to Azure is much safer than going through the public internet.
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Lettie
1 year ago
Yeah, option B is definitely the way to go for a secure connection.
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Judy
1 year ago
Yeah, option B is definitely the way to go. It's all about that secure connection.
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Edmond
1 year ago
I believe option B is also correct. It provides a connection from an on-premises VPN device to an Azure VPN gateway, which can be useful for connecting different networks securely.
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Darrin
1 year ago
I agree with Lucina. That's option A, right? It makes sense because it helps protect sensitive data when accessing the corporate network remotely.
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Lucina
1 year ago
I think the function of a Site-to-Site VPN is to provide a secure connection between a computer on a public network and the corporate network.
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Kris
1 year ago
Option C sounds interesting, but I'm pretty sure a Site-to-Site VPN is all about creating a secure, private connection over the public internet. So, I'd go with option A.
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Paulene
1 year ago
Definitely, it helps protect sensitive data and communication.
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Lonny
1 year ago
That makes sense, it's important for businesses to have that secure connection.
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Kindra
1 year ago
Option A is correct, it allows a computer on a public network to securely connect to the corporate network.
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Tora
1 year ago
I think you're right, a Site-to-Site VPN does provide a secure connection over the public network.
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Glenn
1 year ago
I think option B is the correct answer. Site-to-Site VPN is all about connecting on-premises devices to cloud services, like Azure.
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Leonardo
1 year ago
Definitely, it's a key function of Site-to-Site VPN.
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Yong
1 year ago
That makes sense, it's important for secure connections.
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Rueben
1 year ago
I think so too, it's about connecting on-premises devices to cloud services.
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Whitney
1 year ago
I agree, option B is the correct answer.
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