The primary function of applying locks to Azure resources is to prevent accidental deletion or modification of critical resources. The 'Read-only' lock ensures that resources can be read but not deleted or updated, while the 'Delete' lock allows for modification but prevents deletion. Incorrect alternatives might seem plausible, but they do not reflect the actual capabilities of resource locks in Azure.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900
Azure Management and Governance
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