Practice Test 1 | AZ 104 | Dumps | Mock Test
Company WebMagic has 2 Azure subscriptions named “Staging” and “Production.”
The “Staging” subscription has the following resource groups.
Name | Region | Lock type |
rg-staging-1 | West Europe | None |
rg-staging-2 | West Europe | Read-only |
The company has deployed a web application app-WebMagicweb with the ASP-WebMagicrg1-ba8c App Service plan to the rg-staging-1 resource group.
The “Production” subscription has the following resource groups.
Name | Region | Lock type |
rg-production-3 | East Asia | Delete |
rg-production-4 | Central US | None |
Also, WebMagic provisioned a web application app-prod-web in the rg-production-4 resource group.
Would you be able to move App Service resources from rg-staging-1 to the rg-production-4 resource group?
B. No
B
There is no lock on the rg-production-4 resource group. You still cannot move App Service resources (a web application app-WebMagicweb with ASP-WebMagicrg1-ba8c App Service plan) to the target resource group because it already contains web resources. The presence of other Microsoft.Web resources in the destination group violates the rules for moving App Service resources from one subscription to another.
For more information on resource locks, please visit the following URL-
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-limitations/app-service-move-limitations
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