You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. Subscription1 contains the resource groups in the following table.
RG1 has a web app named WebApp1. WebApp1 is located in West Europe.
You move WebApp1 to RG2.
What is the effect of the move?
The App Service plan for WebApp1 moves to North Europe. Policy2 applies to WebApp1.
The App Service plan for WebApp1 remains in West Europe. Policy2 applies to WebApp1.
The App Service plan for WebApp1 moves to North Europe. Policy1 applies to WebApp1.
The App Service plan for WebApp1 remains in West Europe. Policy1 applies to WebApp1.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
You can move an app to another App Service plan, as long as the source plan and the target plan are in the same resource group and geographical region. The region in which your app runs is the region of the App Service plan it's in. However, you cannot change an App Service plan's region. References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-plan-manage
You can move an app to another App Service plan, as long as the source plan and the target plan are in the same resource group and geographical region.
The region in which your app runs is the region of the App Service plan it's in. However, you cannot change an App Service plan's region.
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named Adatum and an Azure Subscription named Subscription1. Adatum contains a group named Developers. Subscription1 contains a resource group named Dev.
You need to provide the Developers group with the ability to create Azure logic apps in the Dev resource group.
Solution: On Dev, you assign the Contributor role to the Developers group.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
The Contributor role can manage all resources (and add resources) in a Resource Group.
The Contributor role can manage all resources (and add resources) in a Resource Group.
Question 3
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named Adatum and an Azure Subscription named Subscription1. Adatum contains a group named Developers. Subscription1 contains a resource group named Dev.
You need to provide the Developers group with the ability to create Azure logic apps in the Dev resource group.
Solution: On Subscription1, you assign the Logic App Operator role to the Developers group.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
You would need the Logic App Contributor role. References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roleshttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/logic-apps-securing-a-logic-app