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Microsoft Exam AZ-700 Topic 2 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-700 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 2
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You have an on-premises server named Server1 that runs Windows Server.

You have an Azure subscription that contains a virtual network named VNet1.

You plan to connect Server1 to VNet1 by using Azure Network Adapter.

You need to minimize how long it takes to deploy the adapter to Server1.

What should you create first?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Lajuana
2 months ago
Oh, I know this one! The answer is definitely A. An Azure VPN gateway is the way to go for a quick and reliable connection.
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Sol
1 months ago
You're right! An Azure VPN gateway is the correct choice for this scenario.
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Troy
1 months ago
A) an Azure VPN gateway
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Esteban
2 months ago
I'm going with B, a route server. That seems like the most efficient way to manage the connection between the on-premises server and the Azure network.
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Chery
1 months ago
B, a route server, could help manage the routing between Server1 and VNet1 efficiently.
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Tandra
1 months ago
D, an Azure Bastion host, would provide secure RDP and SSH access to Server1.
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Ryan
1 months ago
I would go with A, an Azure VPN gateway, for a reliable connection.
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Izetta
2 months ago
I think C, a private endpoint, would be the best option for secure connection.
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Herminia
2 months ago
Haha, D, an Azure Bastion host? That's a good one. No way that's the fastest option here.
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Leonora
1 months ago
C) a private endpoint
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Lavonne
2 months ago
B) a route server
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Christiane
2 months ago
A) an Azure VPN gateway
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Alton
3 months ago
But wouldn't an Azure VPN gateway provide a more secure connection?
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Linette
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe creating a private endpoint would be faster.
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Alton
3 months ago
I think we should create an Azure VPN gateway first.
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Meaghan
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I'd say C, a private endpoint, since that would create a secure connection without the need for a VPN gateway.
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Glenna
2 months ago
Let's go with option C then, creating a private endpoint first.
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Golda
2 months ago
That makes sense, it would definitely help minimize the deployment time for the Azure Network Adapter.
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Erick
2 months ago
I agree, using a private endpoint would provide a secure connection without the need for a VPN gateway.
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Rasheeda
2 months ago
I think C, a private endpoint, is the best option for this scenario.
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Annmarie
3 months ago
I think the answer is A. An Azure VPN gateway would be the fastest way to connect the on-premises server to the Azure virtual network.
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Vincent
2 months ago
Yes, an Azure VPN gateway would provide a faster connection between the on-premises server and the Azure virtual network.
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Lucina
2 months ago
A) an Azure VPN gateway
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Kimberely
2 months ago
I think a private endpoint might be a better choice for security reasons.
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Filiberto
2 months ago
C) a private endpoint
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Kasandra
3 months ago
I agree, setting up an Azure VPN gateway would be the best option for quick deployment.
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Elvis
3 months ago
A) an Azure VPN gateway
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