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AZ-900 · Question 18 · Domain 2.1: Core Architectural Components
In Azure, what is a 'Region'?
In Azure, what is a 'Region'?
Answer options:
A.
A single physical datacenter building.
B.
A geographical area containing at least one, but potentially multiple, datacenters that are networked together.
C.
A logical container for grouping Azure subscriptions.
D.
A boundary for Azure Active Directory tenants.
How to approach this question
Recall the physical architecture of Azure.
Full Answer
B.A geographical area containing at least one, but potentially multiple, datacenters that are networked together.✓ Correct
A geographical area containing at least one, but potentially multiple, datacenters that are networked together.
An Azure region is a geographical area on the planet that contains at least one, but potentially multiple datacenters that are nearby and networked together with a low-latency network.
Common mistakes
Thinking a region is just a single datacenter. Most regions have multiple datacenters to support Availability Zones.
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