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Question 33

Your company has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) subscription.

You need to deploy five virtual machines (VMs) to your company's virtual network subnet.

The VMs will each have both a public and private IP address. Inbound and outbound security rules for all of these virtual machines must be identical.

Which of the following is the least amount of security groups needed for this configuration?

    Correct Answer: D

    To achieve the deployment of five virtual machines with both public and private IP addresses, sharing identical inbound and outbound security rules, only one network security group (NSG) is needed. This single NSG can be associated with the subnet containing the VMs, ensuring that all machines follow the same security rules. There is no need for multiple NSGs because the security requirements are uniform for all the VMs.

Discussion
Exam_khanOption: D

all identical security groups so you will only require 1 security group as all the settings are the same

jackdryan

D is correct

Biju1Option: D

correct Answer D

Moradiya

This was came in exam on 01/04/23

mohsanarfandanish

Cleared Exam was appeared in exam 18/3/2023

Mehedi007Option: D

Passed the exam on 26 July 2023. Scored 870. Exact question came.

System2214

congrats

AquinteroOption: D

un unico grupo de seguridad (NSG) puedes ser asignado a la subnet, de esta manera todas las VM tendran la mismas reglas

MadboOption: D

The correct answer is D. You can use a single network security group (NSG) for all five VMs since the inbound and outbound security rules are identical for all of them.

testtaker09

was in the exam today 17/06/2024 combined with NICS /NSG

KangIDOption: D

At least one security group is an answer ref. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/network-security-group-how-it-works You can deploy resources from several Azure services into an Azure virtual network. For a complete list, see Services that can be deployed into a virtual network. You can associate zero, or one, network security group to each virtual network subnet and network interface in a virtual machine. The same network security group can be associated to as many subnets and network interfaces as you choose.

almikhdadeOption: D

D. an NSG can be attached to a subnet,

Nico1973Option: B

To achieve the deployment of five virtual machines (VMs) with both public and private IP addresses, sharing identical inbound and outbound security rules, the least amount of security groups needed for this configuration is B. 3. Here's the breakdown: One security group for the VMs' public IP addresses. One security group for the VMs' private IP addresses. One security group for the identical inbound and outbound security rules that must apply to all five VMs.

Saurabh_BhargavOption: D

D.1 is corrrect

AwotOption: D

the correct answer is D

System2214Option: D

Correct

dhivyamohanbabuOption: D

Correct answer D

mukesh5184Option: D

Shouldn't there be 2 NSGs - 1 each for Inbound and Outbound?

18c2076

No. The NSG sets both inbound and outbound in the same group

bcristellaOption: D

1 NSG -> 1 Vnet (This is hosting 5 VM's)