Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
Your company has two Azure VNets, VNet1 and VNet2, located in different subscriptions. You need to enable connectivity between resources in VNet1 and VNet2. What should you do?
Implement an Azure Application Gateway to route traffic between VNet1 and VNet2
Use a VPN Gateway to establish a site-to-site VPN connection between VNet1 and VNet2
Configure VNet peering between VNet1 and VNet2 using their resource IDs
Enable service endpoints on both VNet1 and VNet2 for connectivity
To enable connectivity between resources in VNet1 and VNet2 across different subscriptions, you should configure VNet peering between them using their resource IDs. VNet peering allows direct network traffic between VNets in Azure, even if they are in different subscriptions or regions, as long as the appropriate permissions are granted.
Using a VPN Gateway to establish a site-to-site VPN connection is unnecessary in this scenario and introduces additional complexity and cost. Service endpoints allow VNets to access Azure services privately but do not connect VNets to each other. Implementing an Azure Application Gateway is used for load balancing web traffic and does not provide network connectivity between VNets.
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