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You have an Azure environment.
You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use Bash in Azure Cloud Shell.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
A is correct. Bash in Azure Cloud Shell would work.
Azure hosts Azure Cloud Shell, an interactive shell environment that you can use through your browser. You can use either Bash or PowerShell with Cloud Shell to work with Azure services. You can use the Cloud Shell preinstalled commands to run the code in this article without having to install anything on your local environment.”
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“From Azure CLI: az vm create […]”
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/quick-create-cli
Answer should be Yes
Yes YES ,YeS
Bash in Azure Cloud Shell gives users a “secure and authenticated workstation to manage and deploy resources from a native Linux environment held in Azure,” according to Microsoft. The Bash CLI can be used “from virtually anywhere.”
So YES
Answer should be “Yes”
Shouldn’t the answer be yes?