HOTSPOT
You plan to acquire a secure connection between a data center and Azure for disaster recovery purposes. The
company anticipates moving more than 5 terabytes (TB) of data during each failover instance. You have the
following requirements:
You must be able to monitor connection throughput and all network traffic.
You must minimize the time it takes to transfer data after a failover.
You need to recommend the correct configuration.
What should you recommend? To answer, select the appropriate connection and routing gateway from the lists
on the answer area.
Hot Area:

Correct,
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways
Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute lets you extend your on-premises networks into the Microsoft cloud over a dedicated private connection facilitated by a connectivity provider
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I think this has changed or you quoted it wrong b/c that isn’t in the article you posted. I can’t find dedicated routing gateway anywhwere and the link you provided, is about VPN gateways which aren’t needed for express route
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/expressroute/expressroute-howto-add-gateway-resource-manager
if you get this question, I guess dedicated as static and dynamic are for VPNs but the real answer is powershell… -gatewaytype expressroute…
There is no dedicated that I can find
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A routing gateway called dedicated doesnt exist but ExpressRoute is a “dedicated” connection 😉
There is RouteBased (dynamic) for Point-to-site
There is PolicyBased (static routing) or RouteBased (dynamic routing VPN) for Site-to-site
Finally BGP routing (dynamic) for Express route.
I would go with ExpressRoute and Dynamic.
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Besides, part of new 243Q 70-535 dumps are available here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Tqc3nKkqLq3RuEdZ4qV-ddYyN5SwbSNB
Best Regards!
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