🚀 Preparing for the AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator exam? This scenario-based question teaches a critical Azure concept: How to connect a VM to a different Virtual Network (VNet) when direct reassignment isn’t possible.
🧠 MCQ Question:
You have an Azure VM (VM1) connected to VNet1. You need to connect it to VNet2.
Proposed Solution:
You delete VM1, then recreate it, create a new NIC, and connect that NIC to VNet2.
Does this meet the goal?
Options:
A. Yes ✅
B. No
✔️ Correct Answer: A. Yes
📌 Explanation:
In Azure, a VM’s NIC is tightly coupled to its VNet.
You cannot directly move a VM or its NIC to another VNet.
The only way to connect the VM to another VNet is to:
Delete the existing VM (optionally keep the OS disk if needed)
Recreate the VM using a new NIC connected to the target VNet (VNet2)
💡 This is a valid and commonly used solution for VNet changes in Azure!
🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
Why VMs can’t be switched between VNets directly
The correct process to rebuild a VM and connect it to a different VNet
Tips on preserving VM data during deletion and re-creation
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