Hub-And-Spoke — Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect (AZ-305) Practice Questions
The hub-and-spoke topology is a network design pattern in Azure where a central hub virtual network hosts shared services such as firewalls, VPN gateways, and DNS, while spoke virtual networks connect to it via VNet peering for workload isolation. AZ-305 frequently tests when to recommend this pattern versus a flat network or Virtual WAN, particularly for enterprises that need centralized security controls and simplified routing. Architects must understand how to route traffic through the hub using user-defined routes and how to govern spoke networks with Azure Policy.
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Your organization needs to implement a hub-and-spoke network topology in Azure with centralized security controls. What components are essential for this architecture?
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