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Microsoft Exam AZ-500 Topic 4 Question 55 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-500 exam
Question #: 55
Topic #: 4
[All AZ-500 Questions]

You have an Azure subscription named Sub1. Sub1 contains a virtual network named VNet1 that contains one subnet named Subnet1.

Subnet1 contains an Azure virtual machine named VM1 that runs Ubuntu Server 20.04.

You create a service endpoint for Microsoft. Storage in Subnet1.

You need to ensure that when you deploy Docker containers to VM1, the containers can access Azure Storage resources by using the service endpoint.

What should you do on VM1 before you deploy the container?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Katina
7 months ago
I believe editing the docker-compose.yml file is not required. The key is ensuring VM1 can access Azure Storage resources using the service endpoint.
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Nobuko
7 months ago
Do you think editing the docker-compose.yml file is needed as well for accessing Azure Storage resources?
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Paola
7 months ago
Installing the container network interface (CNI) plug-in might also be necessary for deploying containers on VM1.
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Shakira
7 months ago
I suggest creating an application security group and a network security group (NSG) on VM1 for better security.
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Nobuko
7 months ago
I think we need to ensure that VM1 can access Azure Storage resources through the service endpoint.
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Sheron
8 months ago
Hold on, I'm not so sure about that. Couldn't we also try option C and edit the docker-compose.yml file to specify the necessary network settings for the containers to access the Azure Storage resources?
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Michal
8 months ago
I agree, option B does seem like the way to go. The question specifically mentions that we need to ensure the containers can access the Azure Storage resources, and the CNI plug-in is responsible for handling network connectivity for the containers.
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Terrilyn
8 months ago
Yeah, this is a tricky one. I'm leaning towards option B, installing the CNI plug-in, since that seems to be the most logical step to enable the containers to access the Azure Storage resources through the service endpoint.
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Maybelle
8 months ago
Hmm, this question is interesting. It seems to be testing our understanding of Azure networking and Docker container deployment. I'm not entirely sure about the correct answer, but let's go through the options and see what makes the most sense.
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Breana
8 months ago
Option C seems interesting, but not sure if it's the right one. What do you think?
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Ahmad
8 months ago
C) Edit the docker-compose.ym1 file.
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Nada
8 months ago
I'm not sure about option B, do you have any thoughts?
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Candra
8 months ago
B) Install the container network interface (CNI) plug-in.
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Margurite
8 months ago
What do you think about option A?
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Tamra
8 months ago
A) Create an application security group and a network security group (NSG).
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