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AZ-700: Which Subnets Can Use for Configuring Private Endpoint for Azure Storage1 in VNet1?

Learn how to configure a private endpoint for an Azure Storage account in VNet1. Discover which subnets are compatible for this setup, and why Subnet4 is excluded. Explore the AZ-700 exam scenario and boost your networking expertise.

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Question

You have an Azure subscription that contains a storage account named storage1 and an Azure Virtual Network named VNet1. VNet1 contains the following subnets:

Subnet1: 10.1.0.0/25
Subnet2: 10.2.0.0/26
Subnet3: 10.3.0.0/27
Subnet4: 10.4.0.0/27

Subnet1 contains 10 virtual machines. Subnet4 contains Azure NetApp Files.

You need to configure a private endpoint for storage1.
Which subnets could you use for the configuration?

A. Subnet1 only
B. Subnet1 and Subnet2 only
C. Subnet1, Subnet2, and Subnet3 only
D. Subnet1, Subnet2, Subnet3, and Subnet4
E. Subnet2 and Subnet3 only

Answer

C. Subnet1, Subnet2, and Subnet3 only

Explanation

Unlike most services in Azure, private endpoints do not require a dedicated subnet since only a network interface is used to create a bridge between the service and the virtual network. This is why Subnet1, Subnet2, and Subnet3 can be used. Subnet4 cannot be used because it contains Azure NetApp Files, which blocks anything else from being deployed to the subnet.

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