Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You are an Azure administrator for Contoso Ltd. The company has two virtual networks, VNetA and VNetB, located in the same Azure region but in different subscriptions. You need to establish connectivity between the resources in VNetA and VNetB with minimal latency and bandwidth limitations. What should you do?
Create a virtual network peering between VNetA and VNetB using their resource IDs
Configure a site-to-site VPN connection between VNetA and VNetB
Implement an Azure Load Balancer to route traffic between VNetA and VNetB
Establish an ExpressRoute circuit between VNetA and VNetB
To connect virtual networks in different subscriptions within the same Azure region, you can create a virtual network peering between them. By using virtual network peering with resource IDs, you enable direct connectivity between VNetA and VNetB without the need for additional gateways or complex configurations. This approach provides low-latency, high-bandwidth connectivity between the networks. Other options like ExpressRoute or VPN connections are unnecessary and more complex for this scenario, and an Azure Load Balancer does not facilitate network connectivity between virtual networks.
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