Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
An Azure administrator wants to prevent accidental deletion of a resource group while still allowing modifications to the resources it contains. What is the BEST approach to achieve this?
Apply a Read-only lock to the resource group.
Use Azure Policy to prevent deletion of the resource group.
Assign the Owner role to a trusted user for the resource group.
Applying a Delete lock to the resource group prevents the resource group from being deleted but still allows modifications to the resources within it. This lock safeguards the resource group against accidental deletion without restricting operations on its resources. Applying a Read-only lock would block all modifications to the resources, which is not desired in this scenario. Using Azure Policy does not offer a built-in feature to prevent deletion of a specific resource group. Assigning the Owner role to a trusted user does not prevent other users with sufficient permissions from deleting the resource group.
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Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104
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