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Microsoft Exam AZ-120 Topic 17 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-120 exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 17
[All AZ-120 Questions]

You have an existing SAP landscape on Azure. All SAP virtual machines are on the same virtual network. The SAP application servers, SAP management servers, and SAP database servers are each on their own subnet

You need to ensure that only the application and management servers can access the subnet to which the database servers connect

What should you configure?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Elly
5 months ago
I bet the exam creators are having a laugh at the idea of using Azure AD service principals for something as straightforward as subnet access control. C is the obvious choice.
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Lettie
4 months ago
NSGs are a no-brainer choice for this scenario.
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Rupert
4 months ago
Agreed, NSGs provide a simple and effective way to secure your network.
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Zack
4 months ago
Definitely, NSGs are the way to go for controlling access to subnets.
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Cassie
5 months ago
Exactly, NSGs are the way to go for controlling access to subnets.
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Xochitl
5 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs)
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Latia
5 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs)
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Lashawnda
6 months ago
Key Vault? For network security? What is this, a crossover episode? C is the clear winner, folks.
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Twana
5 months ago
Agreed, NSGs are the way to go to control access to the subnets.
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Rosio
5 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs)
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Peggie
6 months ago
Ah, the classic network security challenge. I'd definitely go with C - NSGs are the simplest and most effective solution here.
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Maynard
5 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs) are the best option for controlling access between subnets.
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Freida
5 months ago
Agreed, NSGs are the way to go for this scenario.
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Shawna
6 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs)
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Kati
6 months ago
Hmm, B sounds like overkill for this scenario. Why bring in a full-blown Application Gateway when we just need some basic network security rules?
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Martina
6 months ago
C is the way to go! NSGs are perfect for controlling access to subnets. Easy to set up and manage.
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Rosendo
5 months ago
I agree, NSGs are the best option for controlling access to subnets.
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Chauncey
5 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs)
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Luis
5 months ago
Definitely, NSGs make it easy to manage access control for different servers.
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Charolette
5 months ago
I agree, NSGs are the best option for controlling access to subnets.
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Elenore
6 months ago
I agree, NSGs are the best option for controlling access to subnets.
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Linn
6 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs)
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Chi
6 months ago
C) network security groups (NSGs)
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Whitley
6 months ago
I agree with Freeman. NSGs can help us restrict access to only the necessary servers and keep our SAP landscape secure.
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Freeman
7 months ago
I think we should configure network security groups (NSGs) to control the traffic between subnets.
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