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You have two servers that are each hosted by a separate service provider in New York and California. The server hosted in New York is accessible by using a host name of ny.contoso.com. The server hosted in California is accessible by using a host name of ca.contoso.com.

You need to implement an Azure solution to route users to the server that has the lowest latency. The solution must minimize costs.

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cerifyme85
Highly Voted 1 year, 1 month ago
This looks more like Traffic Manager to me.. using performance routing Plus it says DNS hostnames (Servers) and not applications (or urls) Plus Azure TMs are cheaper. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/load-balancing-overview#https-vs-non-https:~:text=DNS%2Dbased%20traffic%20load%20balancer%20that
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Feliphus
6 months ago
I think we don't have enough information to be 100% sure, according to your link, if we tray to answer all the decision blocks: - Web application ? (HTTP/HTTPs) -> Unknown - Internet Facing application? -> Unknown - Global/Deployed in multiple regions? -> Yes - Do you require SSL offload or application-layer processing per request? -> Unknown - Hosting - PaaS, IaaS, AKS -> Yes - Do you require performance acceleration? - Unknown Azure Front Door is the unique option for Hosting - PaaS, IaaS, AKS And the extra information are the backend servers can be reach by unique FQDN and we want to sent the request to the backserver with lower latency
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manhattan
3 months, 3 weeks ago
the key element should be HTTP/s (front door) or Non HTTP/s (traffic manager) because Front door and Traffic manager are both global services. but as you said we don't have enough info...
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a250fb0
Most Recent 2 months, 3 weeks ago
To route users to the server with the lowest latency while minimizing costs, you should use Azure Traffic Manager
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Eddie_Sli
9 months ago
do we have those labs in the real exam?
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Raghu_Muthu
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Did you attend the exam and get any lab questions? Thanks
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ajinkyap
10 months ago
It should be TM and not FD
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zuzmo483
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Yeah, Front Door could be more costly considering all the features it has. I would go with a Performance type Traffic Manager profile, that support different geo locations based on the lowest latency, then add External Endpoints with FQDN.
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zpack
1 year ago
I don't believe that Azure Front Door will be saving costs when compared to Traffic Manager
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balota9153
1 year, 2 months ago
The solution must minimize costs. the answer will be front door
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maikel87
10 months, 1 week ago
no its not, traffic manager is cheaper and does the job.
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