Regions are made up of ADs, ADs, have 3 FDs each. Question is misleading when asking about regions. No answer deals with directly with regions. Only one answer is correct. A
Region:
Localized geographic area,comprised of one or more Availability Domains (AD).
Alternatively,it is a set of datacenters deployed within a latency defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency network
Availability Domain(AD):
-Each Domain is made up of one or more datacentres equipped with independent power, cooling and networking.
ie Domain 1 has DCs which have separate power from DCs in Domain 2
Fault Domains(FD):
within an AD,
-VMs placed in different fault domain implies they have different underlying server rack
described as Grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an Availability Domain to
provide anti affinity.
(aka logical data center)
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A-correct
B-incorrect,instead A is correct
C-the reverse is true, each AD has multiple FD.
D-correct statement would be -Each region has atleast one AD.
(Not all Regions have multiple AD)
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