DRAG DROP
You manage a solution deployed in two Azure subscriptions for testing and production. Both
subscriptions have virtual networks named fabVNet.
You plan to add two new virtual machines (VMs) in a new subnet
You have the following requirements:
Deploy the new VMs to the virtual network in the testing subscription. Minimize any errors in
defining the network changes. Minimize the work that will be required when the change is
made to the production virtual network.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate
actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Explanation:
so why not this sequence: export the network configuration -> add a subnet to the network configuration file -> import the network configuration? Why did we suddenly assume that the file was exported?
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@ MAX .. because the requirement is to deply VMs to new subnet. if you choose export file then you will not get option to deploy VM
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Max is partially right. There should’ve been 4 steps in sequence.
Step 1a: Export the network configuration
Step 1b: Add a subnet to the network configuration file
Step 2: Import the network configuration
Step 3: Deploy the new VMs to the new subnet
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2,3,6
Step 2 Minimizes any errors in defining the network changes
Step 3 is for deploying the VM for testing and the requirment.
step 6 to minimize the work that will be required when the change is made to the production virtual network
What you think??
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I agree with you, Adam. The theoretical fourth step would be import the exported config file into the production subscription.
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+1
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Adam is right , this is the only way to achive all requirements in 3 steps
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What’s more, part of that new 243Q 70-533 dumps FYI:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-ob6L_QjGLpfnV3MVl6X3pXOWw1Z3YtQUpJRVRiTkNkbGNFbVBNRXhjSkw3bWk1WHdYcW8
Best Regards!
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