Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You manage multiple virtual machines (VMs) within an Azure virtual network. Each VM serves a specific role within different application tiers. You need to apply network security rules to groups of VMs based on their roles, allowing for centralized management and easy updates to the security rules without configuring each VM individually. What should you use to accomplish this?
Application Security Groups (ASGs) enable you to group VM network interfaces (NICs) logically according to their role or function. By associating ASGs with Network Security Groups (NSGs), you can apply security rules to these groups, allowing for centralized management of network security policies. This approach simplifies the process of updating security rules for multiple VMs at once. Using NSGs alone would require individually associating each VM or subnet with the NSG, which is less efficient. Azure Firewall provides centralized protection but is more suitable for scenarios requiring advanced traffic filtering. User-Defined Routes (UDRs) are used to control the routing of network traffic and do not manage security rules.
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Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104
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