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Question #: 130
Topic #: 5
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You have two Azure subscriptions named Sub1 and Sub2 that are linked to separate Microsoft Entra tenants.



You have the virtual networks shown in the following table.

Which virtual networks can you peer with VNet1?

  • A. VNet2 only
  • B. VNet2 and VNet3 only
  • C. VNet2 and VNet4 only
  • D. VNet2, VNet3, and VNet4 only
  • E. VNet2, VNet3, VNet4, and VNet5
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Suggested Answer: E 🗳️

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Henrytml
Highly Voted 8 months, 2 weeks ago
answer is correct, peer virtual networks across different regions and tenants in Azure
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t79homasdw
Most Recent 2 days, 19 hours ago
Selected Answer: E
It looks like connecting cross tenants is possible with conditions as referenced. The benefits of using virtual network peering, whether local or global, include: A low-latency, high-bandwidth connection between resources in different virtual networks. The ability for resources in one virtual network to communicate with resources in a different virtual network. The ability to transfer data between virtual networks across Azure subscriptions, Microsoft Entra tenants, deployment models, and Azure regions. The ability to peer virtual networks created through Azure Resource Manager. The ability to peer a virtual network created through Resource Manager to one created through the classic deployment model. To learn more about Azure deployment models, see Understand Azure deployment models. No downtime to resources in either virtual network when you create the peering or after the peering is created. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network-manager/how-to-configure-cross-tenant-portal
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GarrethM
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: E
Peering Requirements: Non-Overlapping Address Spaces: The address spaces of the peered virtual networks must not overlap. (We need to assume they don't overlap as the table doesn't specify address spaces.) Same Azure Region or Global Peering: Peering can be done within the same region or across regions (global peering). Subscription Permissions: The user establishing the peering must have the necessary permissions on both virtual networks. Same Microsoft Entra Tenant (or Global Peering Considerations): Peering across tenants requires specific configurations and permissions.
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Firststack
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: E
As per the link below the answer is E - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview
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2d153f5
5 months ago
Selected Answer: E
All them. Of course. Peer across tenants is possible. And across regions.
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lara400
5 months ago
Selected Answer: B
What are you lot on about? The question states nothing that the tenants are linked in anyway aside from the fact it states its "linked to different tenants"; effectivly they are completly isolated so how can VNET1 peer with 4 and 5? Even chatgpt says the same thing! Its 2 and 3 guys.
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f1fa59b
4 months, 1 week ago
Look up 'Cross-Tenant Peering'.
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Tayhull2023
5 months ago
Correct me if I misreading your reply, but if you are referencing that they are in two separate subscriptions, that does not matter, you can connect VNETs together in two different subscriptions.
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7 months ago
Selected Answer: E
E is correct
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082c09e
8 months, 2 weeks ago
E. VNet2, VNet3, VNet4, and VNet5
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arunyadav09
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Given answer E is right , Global virtual network peering enables you to peer virtual networks in different regions.
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