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Does the solution meet the goal?

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You develop an enterprise application that will be used only by the employees of a company. The application is
not Internet-facing. You deploy instances of the application to Azure datacenters on two continents.
You must implement a load balancing solution that meets the following requirements:
Provide network-level distribution of traffic across all instances of the application.
Support HTTP and HTTPS protocols.
Manage all inbound and outbound connections.
Any back-end virtual machine (VM) must be able to service requests from the same user or client session.
Solution: You implement Application Gateway.
Does the solution meet the goal?

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A.
Yes

B.
No

Explanation:
Traffic Manager is also needed. It allows you to control the distribution of user traffic for service endpoints in
different datacenters
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-overview

3 Comments on “Does the solution meet the goal?

  1. 1234 says:

    Previously we have talked about Load Balanced Sets. These allow you to distribute work across multiple virtual machines in a single cloud service in a single region. The goal of this load balancer is high availability and load leveling in a single region. However, as your workload grows you might want to run your application in multiple regions. To do that we will layer on top of the Load Balanced Sets the Azure Traffic Manger.




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