You have an Azure subscription that contains two resource groups named RG1 and RG2. RG2 does not contain any resources. RG1 contains the resources in the following table.
Which resource can you move to RG2?
You have an Azure subscription that contains two resource groups named RG1 and RG2. RG2 does not contain any resources. RG1 contains the resources in the following table.
Which resource can you move to RG2?
The correct option is W10. The virtual machine W10 can be moved as it is not restricted by any locks that prevent movement. Although it has a Delete lock, this type of lock only prevents deletion and does not hinder moving the resource. Other resources cannot be moved due to specific limitations: VNet1 has a ReadOnly lock, and resources with a ReadOnly lock cannot be moved; VNet3 is a classic virtual network, and classic virtual networks cannot be moved; W10_OsDisk cannot be moved by itself because managed disks need to be moved together with the virtual machine they are attached to.
With read-only lock you cannot move the resource. The answer could be C. A cannot be because the managed SSD disj is not deatached from VM yet,
Virtual networks (classic) can't be moved. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-limitations/classic-model-move-limitations
This article was posted on September 25, 2018 https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/move-managed-disks-and-vms-now-available/ Another feature I’m excited to announce today is the availability of moving Managed Disks and VMs across resource groups and subscriptions with a single click.
Correct! you can move a resource to another resource group even if it has a read-only lock applied to it. The read-only lock prevents modifications and deletions to the resource but does not restrict the movement of the resource between resource groups
W10 is correct
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