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Question #: 27
Topic #: 3
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Your company has offices in London, Tokyo, and New York.
The company has a web app named App1 that has the Azure Traffic Manager profile shown in the following table.

In Asia, you plan to deploy an additional endpoint that will host an updated version of App1.
You need to route 10 percent of the traffic from the Tokyo office to the new endpoint during testing.
What should you configure in Traffic Manager?

  • A. two profiles and five endpoints
  • B. two profiles and four endpoints
  • C. three profiles and four endpoints
  • D. one profile and five endpoints
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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GBAU
Highly Voted 1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A. two profiles and five endpoints 1x Parent Geographic Profile: 3x Endpoints: -East US -UK South -East Asia Nested Endpoint* *A nested endpoint is still an endpoint, created by using the "Add" button in the settings/Endpoints of the TM Profile. The type of endpoint is just 'Nested endpoint' instead of Azure Endpoint or External Endpoint. 1x Asia Child Weighted Endpoint (to be nested) 2x Endpoints -Existing Tokyo office Endpoint -New Endpoint in Asia 3+2=5
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sapien45
Highly Voted 2 years, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: B
You cannot combine both 'Weighted' and 'Geographic' traffic-routing in a single profile. The parent profile still uses the Geographic traffic-routing method and child profile uses the Weighted traffic-routing method. This 'child' profile act as an endpoint to the 'parent' profile.
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3e4d0a6
5 months, 2 weeks ago
The parent profil is already created , why you are accounting him ?! , you need to add another profile for the weighted traffic routing methode
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2 years, 3 months ago
This is why I wonder whether they do not count this child profile as a "fifth" endpoint. This is said in the documentation: "To create a nested profile, you add a 'child' profile as an endpoint to a 'parent' profile."
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daemon101
1 year, 9 months ago
Initially, there are only 3 endpoints with 1 TM profile using Geographic routing-method. However, you need to deploy 10% of traffic to Tokyo which requires Weighted TM routing-method. When you create a Child TM, it is considered as endpoint. Therefore, 3 endpoints + 1 endpoint (child TM) is equal to 4 endpoints. 1 Parent TM Profile + 1 Child Profile is equal to 2 Profiles. B is the correct answer. 2 Profiles and 4 endpoints
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Rododendron2
1 year, 4 months ago
Nope, you need additional endpoint , the Tokyo one. You can hardly load balance 10% of traffic in Child profile to 1 endpoint if you have there just single endpoint :-)
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CiscoTerminator
1 year, 8 months ago
thanks for the explanation mate
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fraym
Most Recent 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Originally: 1 profile + 3 endpoints +1 profile for the weighted profile in Asia ==> 2 profiles +2 endpoints: +1 for the profile and +1 for Japan ==> 5 endpoints
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fraym
6 months, 3 weeks ago
in azure traffic manager, when using a nested profile is the nested profile considered an endpoint too? ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Yes, in Azure Traffic Manager, a nested profile is considered an endpoint as well. A nested profile allows you to configure a Traffic Manager profile that references another Traffic Manager profile as one of its endpoints. This setup enables more complex traffic routing scenarios by combining multiple routing methods or adding more layers of control. -> I would say A too..
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homer_simpson
1 year, 2 months ago
The correct answer is A: two profiles and five endpoints We will need to create a child profile. The child nested profile will be an endpoint to the parent profile that will use geography routing. The parent profile has 3 endpoints. The child profile will have 2 endpoints: Tokyo and Asia endpoint. The traffic will be routed using weight for testing. Overall, we have two traffic manager profiles and 5 endpoints. From Microsoft documentation “To create a nested profile, you add a 'child' profile as an endpoint to a 'parent' profile.” Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-nested-profiles#example-1-combining-performance-and-weighted-traffic-routing
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Lazylinux
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B is Honey 2 profiles Geographic for parents and Weighted for child, parent 3 endpoints and child profile 1 endpoint
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vivikar
2 years, 4 months ago
For Asia: 3 Endpoints: 1+1+1(Nested Endpoint with 2 Child endpoint using Weight method) Another regions has 2 Endpoints, So 2 profiles(Nested and geographic) and 5 Endpoints
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vivikar
2 years, 4 months ago
Sorry, Ignore my comment.. Nested endpoint is wrong, it should be profile.. So 2 and 2 is answer
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OliwerCiecwierz
2 years, 1 month ago
That's not even a listed answer so we will ignore your comments, don't worry
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Prutser2
2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
you will need to add the updated server to the list so you end up with 4 nodes, for Japan, you will need a Traffic porfile , with routing geographic and inside that a weighted group with two server, so answer B
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