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Scenario: Contoso Ltd is planning to migrate its on-premises infrastructure to Azure. They have a tight budget and want to estimate the cost savings of moving to the cloud over a 3-year period. Once migrated, they need to ensure that no one can accidentally delete their core networking resources. They also want to automatically enforce that all new resources are deployed only in the West Europe region.<br/><br/>Which tool should Contoso use to estimate the 3-year cost savings before migrating?

AZ-900 · Question 60 · Domain 3.2: Features and Tools for Governance and Compliance

Scenario: Contoso Ltd is planning to migrate its on-premises infrastructure to Azure. They have a tight budget and want to estimate the cost savings of moving to the cloud over a 3-year period. Once migrated, they need to ensure that no one can accidentally delete their core networking resources. They also want to automatically enforce that all new resources are deployed only in the West Europe region.<br/><br/>Which service should Contoso use to automatically enforce the region restriction for new resources?

Answer options:

A.

Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

B.

Azure Policy

C.

Resource Locks

D.

Azure Advisor

How to approach this question

Identify the service that enforces compliance rules during deployment.

Full Answer

B.Azure Policy✓ Correct
Azure Policy
Azure Policy evaluates your resources for non-compliance with assigned policies. You can use it to restrict resource locations (e.g., only allow 'West Europe') to ensure compliance with corporate standards.

Common mistakes

Confusing Policy with RBAC. Policy controls resource properties; RBAC controls user permissions.

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