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09/10/2022 1:32 am
Your company plans to move several servers to Azure.
The company's compliance policy states that a server named FinServer must be on a separate network segment
You are evaluating which Azure services can be used to meet the compliance policy requirements.
Which Azure solution should you recommend?
- A . a resource group for FinServer and another resource group for all the other servers
- B . a virtual network for FinServer and another virtual network for all the other servers
- C . a VPN for FinServer and a virtual network gateway for each other server
- D . one resource group for all the servers and a resource lock for FinServer
Suggested Answer: B
Explanation:
Networks in Azure are known as virtual networks. A virtual network can have multiple IP address spaces and multiple subnets. Azure automatically routes traffic between different subnets within a virtual network.
The question states that FinServer must be on a separate network segment. The only way to separate FinServer from the other servers in networking terms is to place the server in a different virtual network to the other servers.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-vnet-plan-design-arm
Explanation:
Networks in Azure are known as virtual networks. A virtual network can have multiple IP address spaces and multiple subnets. Azure automatically routes traffic between different subnets within a virtual network.
The question states that FinServer must be on a separate network segment. The only way to separate FinServer from the other servers in networking terms is to place the server in a different virtual network to the other servers.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-vnet-plan-design-arm