Vnet Peering — Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) Practice Questions
VNet peering connects two Azure virtual networks so that resources in each can communicate using private IP addresses, as if they were part of the same network, without traffic traversing the public internet. The AZ-104 exam tests both local peering (within the same region) and global peering (across regions), including the requirement to configure peering in both directions and how gateway transit enables a peered VNet to use another VNet's VPN or ExpressRoute gateway. Understanding how peering interacts with route tables, NSGs, and hub-and-spoke architectures is frequently tested.
Free questions on vnet peering
A VM is unable to connect to a SQL Database in a different virtual network. What should you check first?
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