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You need to deploy resources to host a stateless web app in an Azure subscription. The solution must meet the following requirements:
-> Provide access to the full .NET framework.
-> Provide redundancy if an Azure region fails.
-> Grant administrators access to the operating system to install custom application dependencies.
Solution: You deploy an Azure virtual machine to two Azure regions, and you create a Traffic Manager profile.
Does this meet the goal?
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A. B.A
The solution presented in the scenario meets the stated requirements, so the answer is A. Yes.
The solution involves deploying an Azure virtual machine to two Azure regions and creating a Traffic Manager profile. Deploying an Azure virtual machine to two Azure regions provides redundancy if one region fails. The Traffic Manager profile enables traffic distribution between the two virtual machines in different regions, providing high availability for the web app.
By deploying a virtual machine, administrators can have access to the operating system to install custom application dependencies. The virtual machine can also provide access to the full .NET framework, which meets the first requirement.
Overall, the solution meets all the requirements for hosting a stateless web app in an Azure subscription, and is a valid option for achieving the goal.