Answer is D.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-container-groups
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance. While we are working to bring all features to Windows containers, you can find current platform differences in the service
Read the question carefully. The instances you are about to deploy will be deployed "in a Container Group", making it a multi-instance container group. As per the article referred below, its only available for Linux Containers for now:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-container-groups
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance.
Answer D
Linux and Windows containers
Azure Container Instances can schedule both Windows and Linux containers with the same API. You can specify your OS type preference when you create your container groups.
Some features are currently restricted to Linux containers:
Multiple containers per container group
Volume mounting (Azure Files, emptyDir, GitRepo, secret)
Resource usage metrics with Azure Monitor
GPU resources (preview)
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-overview#linux-and-windows-containers
Answer(s): C
Explanation:
Azure Container Instances, what Windows base OS images are supported?
Windows Server 2019 and client base images
Nano Server: 1809, 10.0.17763.1040 or newer
Windows Server Core: ltsc2019, 1809, 10.0.17763.1040 or newer
Windows: 1809, 10.0.17763.1040 or newer
Etc.
Reference:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-faq
BRUH, you are talking about Container Instances, not Container Groups...
"Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance. While we are working to bring all features to Windows containers, you can find current platform differences in the service Overview."
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-container-groups
The questions is, You plan to deploy the Azure container instances and not Multi-container groups.
Found this article from Microsoft:
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-container-groups
actually the link you have provided is supporting the D option, not C:
"Some features are currently restricted to Linux containers: Multiple containers per container group"
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance. While we are working to bring all features to Windows containers, you can find current platform differences in the service
D is the answer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-container-groups#what-is-a-container-group
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance.
Answer is C, is a single container (just Windows), not a multigroup container (just linux).
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers.
For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance.
Answer is D.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-container-groups
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance. While we are working to bring all features to Windows containers, you can find current platform differences in the service
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