A healthcare provider is designing the compute topology for a critical telehealth video orchestration application on Azure. The workload will run on Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) that perform real-time transcoding and routing. The application has the following design requirements:
- The VMs must achieve an SLA of for virtual machine uptime.
- Network latency between the VMs must be minimized to ensure sub-millisecond synchronization of media feeds.
- The design must protect against localized datacenter failures.
Which two actions should you include in the design to meet the requirements? (Select two.)
- Deploy the virtual machines across multiple Availability Zones in the target Azure region.Cevap
- Group the virtual machines within a Proximity Placement Group.Cevap
- CDeploy the virtual machines in a single Availability Zone using an Availability Set.
- DConfigure the virtual machines to use Azure Spot Virtual Machines.
Cevap
Deploy the virtual machines across multiple Availability Zones in the target Azure region and group the virtual machines within a Proximity Placement Group.
Deploying the virtual machines across multiple Availability Zones is required to achieve a uptime SLA and protect against localized datacenter failures. To minimize network latency between these virtual machines, they should be grouped within a Proximity Placement Group to ensure physical proximity.
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Designing compute high availability in Azure by combining Availability Zones for regional resiliency and Proximity Placement Groups for low latency.