Vnet Peering — Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect (AZ-305) Practice Questions

VNet peering connects two Azure virtual networks so that resources in each can communicate directly over the Microsoft backbone without traversing the public internet. AZ-305 assesses the ability to design peering configurations, including global peering across regions, and to understand the non-transitive nature of peering, which means that traffic between two spokes does not automatically flow through a third connected hub unless explicitly routed. Architects must account for overlapping address spaces, gateway transit settings, and the cost implications of cross-region data transfer when designing peered topologies.

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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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You are designing a virtual network architecture for a large organization that requires isolation between business units while maintaining controlled communication. How should you structure the network?
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