When you create new subnets within a custom VPC, by default they can communicate with each other, across availability zones.
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B. False
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Leo Wangsays:
I think the right answer is B.
The subnet can’t across AZ.
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AMZReviewersays:
Agree.. 2 Subnets per AZ
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McEphinsays:
the answer is True, A
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Ariksays:
By default when you create a subnet, it’s associated with the default route table for that VPC, and as such each subnet can route to each other. The fact that in this case the subnets are in different AZs is irrelevant.
I think the right answer is B.
The subnet can’t across AZ.
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Agree.. 2 Subnets per AZ
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the answer is True, A
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By default when you create a subnet, it’s associated with the default route table for that VPC, and as such each subnet can route to each other. The fact that in this case the subnets are in different AZs is irrelevant.
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True
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_Subnets.html
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It is A . True. By default Each Subnet can communicate with each other in a VPC.
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across availability zones.
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