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Microsoft Exam AZ-305 Topic 4 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-305 exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 4
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Your company plans to deploy various Azure App Service instances that will use Azure SQL databases. The App Service instances will be deployed at the same time as the Azure SQL databases.

The company has a regulatory requirement to deploy the App Service instances only to specific Azure regions. The resources for the App Service instances must reside in the same region.

You need to recommend a solution to meet the regulatory requirement.

Solution: You recommend using an Azure policy to enforce the resource group location.

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: C, E

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Definitely a 'Yes' from me. It's like using a regional force field to keep those App Service instances exactly where they need to be. Regulatory compliance, meet tech wizardry!
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Laurel
5 days ago
This is a good solution, but I wonder if there's a way to make it even more foolproof, like locking down the regions in the policy. Can't be too careful with regulatory stuff, you know?
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Anika
8 days ago
I agree, using an Azure policy is a suitable approach to meet the regulatory requirement. It's a straightforward and reliable solution.
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Ligia
10 days ago
Yes, this solution makes sense. An Azure policy can ensure that the App Service instances are deployed to the required regions.
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Rima
19 days ago
I'm not sure. Maybe there could be other solutions to meet the regulatory requirement.
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Gene
22 days ago
I agree with Simona. It makes sense to use Azure policy to ensure the App Service instances are deployed to specific Azure regions.
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Simona
27 days ago
Yes, I think using an Azure policy to enforce the resource group location would meet the goal.
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