Your company has an Azure subscription that contains resources in several regions. You need to create the Azure resource that must be used to meet the policy requirement. What should you create?
Often in MS exams we must eliminate the incorrect answers first:
A- a read-only lock - locks resources from being modified/deleted
C- Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions. You organize subscriptions into containers called management groups and apply your governance conditions to the management groups.This manages SUBSCRIPTIONS
D- Azure reservation: Azure Reserved Instances are an Azure pricing plan that can help you reduce cloud costs.
So in spite of a very badly formulated question the only plausible answer is: B- An Azure Policy
B is the answer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
Azure Policy helps to enforce organizational standards and to assess compliance at-scale. Through its compliance dashboard, it provides an aggregated view to evaluate the overall state of the environment, with the ability to drill down to the per-resource, per-policy granularity. It also helps to bring your resources to compliance through bulk remediation for existing resources and automatic remediation for new resources.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-features-tools-azure-for-governance-compliance/3-describe-purpose-of-azure-policy
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that enables you to create, assign, and manage policies that control or audit your resources. These policies enforce different rules across your resource configurations so that those configurations stay compliant with corporate standards.
An Azure policy is a feature in Azure that allows you to define rules for your Azure resources. These rules can be used to ensure that your resources meet specific requirements, such as compliance standards or company policies. For example, you can create a policy that requires all virtual machines to be in a certain region, or that all storage accounts must use a specific redundancy level. You can assign policies at the subscription, resource group, or resource level.
Once you have created and assigned a policy, Azure evaluates the policy on a regular basis and reports on any resources that do not comply with the policy.
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