Trust Center for sure on compliance questions, that’s what Microsoft points to in the official guide. Practice tests mention this too. Maybe double check but D is what matches most closely.
Q: 6
Your company plans to migrate all on-premises data to Azure. You need to identify whether Azure
complies with the company’s regional requirements.
What should you use?
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D , Trust Center is where you get the official compliance info for Azure, including all regional requirements. The portal just manages resources, doesn't give that detail. Pretty sure that's what Microsoft recommends for these checks.
C won't give you compliance documentation, it's more for managing Azure resources. D (Trust Center) has all the detailed compliance info for different regions. I think D is right, unless they're asking about something super specific.
D imo
D pretty sure. Trust Center is where you get all the compliance info for Azure, especially about regional requirements.
D imo. Trust Center gives you all the official info on compliance and regional standards for Azure, which is what you'd check before migrating sensitive data. C is more for managing resources, so not the right fit here.
D tbh , Trust Center has the compliance breakdown. C is a trap here, it’s more for managing resources not compliance.
C/D? If it's just about actual compliance details, pretty sure D is it, not C.
D , the Trust Center is designed for exactly this purpose-getting official details on Azure's compliance by region or standard. The portal can show settings but not the comprehensive compliance info you'd want before a big migration. Pretty sure that's what Microsoft expects you to use here. Agree?
B tbh, had something like this in a mock and remember picking Marketplace for compliance info.
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