AZ-700 · Question #292
AZ-700 Question #292: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: 1. Private DNS zone is global. Private DNS resolver is restricted to the location of the VNET, but it can lookup any address in the private DNS zone as long as it's linked. So 1 private DNS resolver should be sufficient.
Question
You have an on-premises DNS server named Server that hosts a primary DNS zone named fabrikam.com. You have an Azure subscription that contains the resources shown in the following table. Users on the on-premises network access resources on all the virtual networks by using a Site-to- Site (S2S) VPN. You need to deploy an Azure DNS Private Resolver solution that meets the following requirements: - Resources connected to the virtual networks must be able to resolve DNS names for fabrikam.com. - Server1 must be able to resolve the DNS names of the resources in contoso.com. - The solution must minimize costs and administrative effort. What is the minimum number of resolvers you should deploy?
Options
- A1
- B2
- C3
- D4
Explanation
Private DNS zone is global. Private DNS resolver is restricted to the location of the VNET, but it can lookup any address in the private DNS zone as long as it's linked. So 1 private DNS resolver should be sufficient.
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