An Azure datacenter is a physical facility that houses servers and infrastructure supporting Azure services. These datacenters are strategically located around the world and form the backbone of Azure's global network.
A logical grouping of virtual resources within an Azure subscription is incorrect as it describes resource groups, which are logical groupings within Azure subscriptions.
A collection of multiple Azure regions for redundancy is incorrect because it refers to collections of regions (like region pairs), not individual datacenters.
A virtual network that spans multiple regions is inaccurate, as virtual networks are software-defined constructs rather than physical infrastructures.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900
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