Answer is Correct C. Service Bus
Only C. ServiceBus Queue and B. Service Bus Topic give a guarantee of delivery.
Since Topics can only receive messages from a Queue that leaves only C.
Appear in exam I took at 27-May-2023
I chose C - Azure Service Bus queue
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-bus-messaging/service-bus-to-event-grid-integration-concept?source=recommendations&tabs=event-grid-event-schema#how-many-events-are-emitted-and-how-often
Easy, C - Service Bus Queue.
From the problem description:
"Events in Azure Event Grid must be routed directly to Service Bus queues for use in buffering."
I think Service Bus is the right answer but not because of the guarantee of delivery (Event Grid already promises "at least once" delivery). I'd pick it because of the dead letter queue that ensures that every message could be processed (or, at least, looked at).
In fact, without the dead letter queue, I'd pick Storage Queue because of its larger capacity and longer hold times (you could image the Logic App -- already using the Service Bus for load leveling -- falling so far behind that the number of messages hits the capacity limit on the Service Bus.
It's just a terrible, terrible question.
Bit confusing, as per arch diagram, from azure event grid, arrows ends at LogicApp, meaning, logic app is subscriber to event grid... will it not be 'logic app connector'?
Question doesn't make sense. Event Grid events are the consequence of Service Bus messages (when new message appears is Service Bus than Event Grid emits an event to subscribers). So how Service Bus can be an answer which ensures that all EventGrid events are processed?
Looking more into the question, the given answer looks correct.
Event grid sends all events to the service bus queue, and it is the best place to check if all events received by event grid are processed correctly.
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