HOTSPOT - For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
Suggested Answer:
Box 1: Yes - You use Azure Policy to enforce tagging rules and conventions.
Box 2: Yes - Each resource or resource group can have a maximum of 50 tags.
Box 3: No - Tags applied to the resource group or subscription aren't inherited by the resources. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-policies https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/tutorials/govern-tags https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources
It's correct: Q1 YES
"Instead of manually applying tags or searching for resources that aren't compliant, you create a policy that automatically applies the needed tags during deployment."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-policies#:~:text=Instead%20of%20manually%20applying%20tags%20or%20searching%20for%20resources%20that%20aren%27t%20compliant%2C%20you%20create%20a%20policy%20that%20automatically%20applies%20the%20needed%20tags%20during%20deployment.
Q1: YES.
You use Azure Policy to enforce tagging rules and conventions. By creating a policy, you avoid the scenario of resources being deployed to your subscription that don't have the expected tags for your organization. Instead of manually applying tags or searching for resources that aren't compliant, you create a policy that automatically applies the needed tags during deployment. Tags can also now be applied to existing resources with the new Modify effect and a remediation task. The following section shows example policy definitions for tags.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-policies#
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources
Each resource, resource group, and subscription can have a maximum of 50 tag name-value pairs
Resources don't inherit the tags you apply to a resource group or a subscription. To apply tags from a subscription or resource group to the resources, see Azure Policies - tags.
Q1 is True:
"Instead of manually applying tags or searching for resources that aren't compliant, you create a policy that automatically applies the needed tags during deployment."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-policies#
NYN
You can use Azure Policy to apply tags to resources.
No. Azure Policy enforces tagging requirements but does not directly apply tags.
You can add multiple tags to the same Azure resource.
Yes. Azure resources support the application of multiple tags.
An Azure resource inherits tags from the resource group to which the resource is deployed.
No. Azure resources do not inherently inherit tags from the resource group; tags must be explicitly applied to each resource.
1.Yes
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-policies
Instead of manually applying tags or searching for resources that aren't compliant, you create a policy that automatically applies the needed tags during deployment. Tags can also now be applied to existing resources with the new Modify effect and a remediation task. The following section shows example policy definitions for tags.
NO. Inherit tags
Resources don't inherit the tags you apply to a resource group or a subscription. To apply tags from a subscription or resource group to the resources, see Azure Policies - tags.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources?tabs=json
YYN is the answer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-policies
You use Azure Policy to enforce tagging rules and conventions. By creating a policy, you avoid the scenario of resources being deployed to your subscription that don't have the expected tags for your organization. Instead of manually applying tags or searching for resources that aren't compliant, you create a policy that automatically applies the needed tags during deployment. Tags can also now be applied to existing resources with the new Modify effect and a remediation task.
Tag - Identify applications, environments or business units that a specific resource is associated with
-Report and track costs for a group of resources by assigning them with the
same tag
-Group resources based on their SLA, security or compliance requirements
Best Practice: Identify mandatory tags that all resources should have and enforce it using Azure Policy
Example: Environment, BusinessUnit, Priority
Tags for Resources are not inherited by default from their Resource Group
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