The Tamilalt Corporation has migrated all of its apps and services to Azure. You are part of the team that must configure connectivity for these apps and services

The Tamilalt Corporation has migrated all of its apps and services to Azure. You are part of the team that must configure connectivity for these apps and services.


The Tamilalt Corporation has migrated all of its apps and services to Azure. You are part of the team that must configure connectivity for these apps and services

Match the attribute or setting for Azure Virtual Network (VNet) with its appropriate description.

Explanation

You should map the attributes or settings for Azure Virtual Network with their descriptions as follows:

Service endpoints on a virtual network limit network access to some Azure service resources to a virtual network subnet. Service endpoints provide direct connection from a virtual network to Azure services to use your virtual network's private address space to access those Azure services. Traffic through service endpoints stays on the Microsoft Azure backbone network.

Service chaining directs traffic through user-defined routes from one virtual network to a virtual network gateway or virtual appliance in a peered virtual network. For example, in hub-and-spoke networks, components such as a network virtual appliance or VPN gateway are hosted in the hub virtual network. All the spoke virtual networks can then peer with the hub virtual network. Traffic flows through network virtual appliances or VPN gateways in the hub virtual network.

Private IP addresses are assigned from the range specified in the subnet settings of the VNet. The behavior of the IP address allocation is different depending on whether a resource was deployed with the Resource Manager or the Classic deployment model. Classic is a private IP address that Azure automatically assigns a virtual machine, if the virtual machine restarts after having been in the stopped (deallocated) state.

A subnet can have zero to multiple delegations enabled for it. Subnet delegation gives explicit permissions to the service to create service-specific resources in the subnet using a unique identifier when deploying the service.

Azure virtual network Terminal Access Point (TAP) is a feature that continuously streams the virtual machines’ network traffic to a network packet collector or analytics tool.

 

Objective:

Describe core Azure services

Sub-Objective:

Describe core resources available in Azure

References:

Microsoft Azure > Virtual Network > Tutorial: Restrict network access to PaaS resources with virtual network service endpoints using the Azure portal

Microsoft Azure > Virtual Network > Virtual network peering

Azure Virtual Network FAQ | Microsoft Docs

Microsoft Azure > Virtual Network > What is subnet delegation?

Microsoft Azure > Virtual Network > Virtual network TAP


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