Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
A company wants to protect important Azure resources from accidental modification or deletion by users. Which feature should they use to set such protection on these resources?
Resource Locks in Azure allow administrators to apply a lock at the subscription, resource group, or resource level to prevent accidental changes or deletion. This is essential for protecting critical resources from unintended modifications. Azure Policies enforce compliance rules on resources but do not prevent deletion or modification. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) manages user access to resources but does not stop authorized users from modifying or deleting resources they have permissions for. Azure Blueprints are used to deploy and manage resource templates at scale but do not provide locking functionality.
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Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104
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