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Question 148

You have an Azure subscription. The subscription contains a virtual machine named Server1 that runs Windows Server and is deployed to the West US Azure region.

You deploy a new Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named HostPool1 to the East US Azure region.

You need to ensure that all the traffic between HostPool1 and Server1 is routed via the Microsoft backbone network.

What should you use?

    Correct Answer: B

    To ensure that all the traffic between HostPool1 in the East US region and Server1 in the West US region is routed via the Microsoft backbone network, you should use virtual network peering. This allows virtual networks in different regions to connect directly using the Microsoft backbone infrastructure, providing fast and secure connectivity.

Discussion
port389Option: B

It doesn't specify a service. It just generally says connectivity to the server. So for that reason i go with answer B.

ZokiZokic2023Option: B

I think it's B.

AKov77777Option: A

Virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks within the same Azure region. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview So, A

JOates1993Option: B

Answer is B https://maheshhika.com/2021/01/28/microsoft-backbone-network-based-azure-vnet-peering/

FrankmmendozaOption: B

By using virtual network peering, you achieve the goal of routing all traffic between HostPool1 and Server1 via the Microsoft backbone network, ensuring optimal connectivity and performance across Azure regions.

hawkensOption: A

I will stick with A Azure supports the following types of peering: Virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks within the same Azure region. Global virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks across Azure regions.

ESAJRROption: B

B. virtual network peering.

LeocanOption: B

Peering is the right answer.

scottimsOption: B

B The traffic between virtual machines in peered virtual networks uses the Microsoft backbone infrastructure. Global virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks across Azure regions. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview#connectivity

Red0101Option: B

B is correct

ZunedjmOption: A

service endpoints provide a private and secure connection between Azure resources and specific Azure services, while virtual network peering provides a private network connection between two virtual networks

CARO54Option: A

I think it's A https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview

pcc_rjOption: B

Why not B?

thatfuckinguyOption: A

Pretty sure the answer is A. "Virtual Network (VNet) service endpoint provides secure and direct connectivity to Azure services over an optimized route over the Azure backbone network." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview

port389

Yes but it doesn't specify a service. It just generally says connectivity to the server. So for that reason i go with answer B.