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:
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Are Scale set configured identically? Y or N
Can Scale set scale-up automatically? Y or N
Can Scale set scale-Down automatically? Y or N
Yes to all the question.
NYY
The statement 'Azure virtual networks deployed to the same Azure region are connected by default' is False. To connect Azure Virtual Networks, even within the same region, you need to explicitly configure VNet peering or a Virtual Network Gateway. VMs in different networks cannot communicate by default.
All Azure resources have a name. The name must be unique within a scope, that may vary for each resource type. For example, the name of a virtual network must be unique within a resource group, but can be duplicated within a subscription or Azure region
The statement: 'The Azure virtual network's address space must be unique within a subscription' is True. Azure Virtual Network (VNet) is a fundamental component of the Azure networking model and provides isolation for your applications. Each VNet you create has its own IP address space with a range that you specify.
ANS: N Y N
No, your network address space does not have to be unique within your subscription. In Azure, the address space for a virtual network is defined by you and is private to your virtual network12. This means you can use the same address space in different virtual networks within the same subscription as long as those virtual networks are not connected.
NYY is the answer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/manage-virtual-network
The name must be unique in the resource group that you select to create the virtual network in.
Can two Virtual Networks under the same subscription have the same CIDR blocks (10.0.0.0/ 16)?
Ans. Yes, you can have two Virtual Networks with the same address space under the same subscription.
But the address space of the First virtual network(10.0.0.0/ 16) will overlaps with the address space of the second virtual network(10.0.0.0/ 16), Virtual Networks with overlapping address space cannot be peered. If you intend to peer these virtual networks, change address space.
https://k21academy.com/microsoft-azure/az-303/az-303-training-day-1/
Create a virtual network - name must be unique in the resource group that you select to create the virtual network in. You cannot change the name after the virtual network is created.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/manage-virtual-network
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