Scenario: The IT team of a company needs to migrate to Microsoft Azure and has asked a Citrix Architect for a solution that offers protection from datacenter level failures. What should the architect recommend the IT team create in Microsoft Azure?
Answer D.
An Availability Zone is a high-availability offering that protects your applications and data from datacenter failures.
Regions and Availability Zones in Azure | Microsoft Docs
CitrixNick is correct. Answer is D.
Availability Set by definition is - placing VMs in separate UD AND FD, so answers A and B are already wrong. AZ by definition, - placing VMs in separate datacenter in the same Azure region. Resource group is irrelevant here. (FYI, I am also Azure certified expert so I know this stuff)
The Answer is B. Availability sets protect VMs from datacentre failures and Fault domains define the group of VMs that share a common power source and network switch.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/tutorial-availability-sets
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/tutorial-availability-sets
Availability Sets make sure the VMs you deploy on Azure are distributed across 'multiple, isolated hardware nodes, in a cluster'.
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