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AZ-700 Question #135: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B: two profiles and four endpoints. Need two profiles. Add one Child profile using Weighted routing. One additional trial endpoint, to the existing three, for the Child Profile is needed. Note 1: Each Traffic Manager profile specifies a single traffic-routing method. However, there are scenarios that require more s

Submitted by yuki_2020· Apr 18, 2026

Question

Your company has offices in London, Tokyo, and New York. The company has a web app named App1 that has the Azure Traffic Manager profile shown in the following table. In Asia, you plan to deploy an additional endpoint that will host an updated version of App1. You need to route 10 percent of the traffic from the Tokyo office to the new endpoint during testing. What should you configure in Traffic Manager?

Options

  • Atwo profiles and five endpoints
  • Btwo profiles and four endpoints
  • Cthree profiles and four endpoints
  • Done profile and five endpoints

Explanation

Need two profiles. Add one Child profile using Weighted routing. One additional trial endpoint, to the existing three, for the Child Profile is needed. Note 1: Each Traffic Manager profile specifies a single traffic-routing method. However, there are scenarios that require more sophisticated traffic routing than the routing provided by a single Traffic Manager profile. You can nest Traffic Manager profiles to combine the benefits of more than one traffic-routing method. Note 2: Weighted routing: Select Weighted routing when you want to distribute traffic across a set of endpoints based on their weight. Set the weight the same to distribute evenly across all https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-nested-profiles https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-routing-methods

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