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AZ-120 · Question #385
AZ-120 Question #385: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A. Yes. You configure an ExpressRoute circuit between the datacenter and VNet1 and virtual network peering between VNet1 and the managed workload. You configure a Site-to-Site (S2S) VPN connection between the datacenter and the managed workload and virtual network peering between VNet1 a
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Note: This section contains one or more sets of questions with the same scenario and problem. Each question presents a unique solution to the problem. You must determine whether the solution meets the stated goals. More than one solution in the set might solve the problem. It is also possible that none of the solutions in the set solve the problem. After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return. As a result, these questions do not appear on the Review Screen. You have an on-premises datacenter. You have an Azure subscription that contains a virtual network named VNet1. You have an SAP RISE managed workload. You need to ensure transitive connectivity between the datacenter. VNet1, and the managed workload. Solution: You configure an ExpressRoute circuit between the datacenter and VNet1 and virtual network peering between VNet1 and the managed workload. Does this meet the goal?
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- AYes
- BNo
Explanation
- You configure an ExpressRoute circuit between the datacenter and VNet1 and virtual network peering between VNet1 and the managed workload. * You configure a Site-to-Site (S2S) VPN connection between the datacenter and the managed workload and virtual network peering between VNet1 and the managed workload. Connectivity back to on-premises With an existing customer Azure deployment, on-premises network is already connected through ExpressRoute (ER) or VPN. The same on-premises network path is typically used for SAP RISE/ECS managed workloads. Preferred architecture is to use existing ER/VPN Gateways in customer's for this purpose, with connected SAP RISE virtual network seen as a spoke network connected to customer's virtual network hub.
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