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MS-900 Question #37: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

Without Azure ExpressRoute or site-to-site VPNs, only workloads that can function entirely over the public internet or are fully cloud-native can be migrated. Workloads that require secure, private, low-latency connectivity to on-premises networks (such as those with strict data

Submitted by fatima_kr· Mar 5, 2026Design and Implement Azure Networking Solutions / Plan and Implement Migration to Azure Cloud

Question

Drag and Drop Question An organization is considering migrating resources to the cloud. The company does not plan to deploy Microsoft /Vure Expressfioute or site to site VPNs. You need to identify winch workloads you can migrate to the cloud. Which workloads you can migrate to the cloud? To answer, drag the appropriate actions to the correct workloads. Each action may be used once, more than once, or not at al. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Answer:

Explanation

Without Azure ExpressRoute or site-to-site VPNs, only workloads that can function entirely over the public internet or are fully cloud-native can be migrated. Workloads that require secure, private, low-latency connectivity to on-premises networks (such as those with strict data sovereignty, legacy dependencies, or dedicated private connections) must remain on-premises. The two workloads assigned 'Migrate to the cloud' are those that operate independently of private network connectivity, while the one marked 'Remain on-premises' has a dependency that requires a dedicated private or VPN connection unavailable in this scenario.

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#Azure Networking#Cloud Migration#ExpressRoute#Hybrid Connectivity

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