Free Microsoft Azure AZ-900 Actual Exam Questions - Question 14 Discussion

Question No. 14
This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
When you are implementing a software as a service (SaaS) solution, you are responsible for
configuring high availability.
Instructions: Review the underlined text. If it makes the statement correct, select “No change is
needed”. If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct.
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Farhan J.
2026-02-20

A/D? High availability is usually on the provider, not the user.

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Farhan J.
2026-02-17

B imo, scalability rules impact availability more directly than just configuring.

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Ethan F.
2026-02-14

A/D? I think A is off because high availability is typically managed by the SaaS provider, not the user. But D doesn’t feel perfect either since configuring the SaaS solution could mean just setting it up for your use, not necessarily handling high availability. The key is that customers usually don’t set up high availability themselves, so the underlined part is misleading. So changing it to D might be better, focusing on what the customer actually configures, leaving high availability to the provider.

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Ryan L.
2026-02-10

I agree that high availability is mostly handled by the SaaS provider, so saying "you" are responsible for configuring it seems wrong. If "you" means the customer, then D might be closer since customers configure the software settings but not the infrastructure. B about scalability rules is also user-related but doesn’t cover high availability. The wording here blurs who "you" is, but from a typical SaaS perspective, the user doesn’t manage high availability. Would it make sense then that the best fix is to clarify that it’s the provider’s responsibility instead?

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Marco B.
2026-02-01

Maybe D fits better since users usually handle configuring the SaaS solution for their needs, but actual high availability setup is on the provider’s end, not the user’s.

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Marco B.
2026-01-31

Maybe B makes more sense since users usually set scalability rules, but high availability is more the provider’s job. Configuring high availability isn’t typically on the user’s plate in SaaS.

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Marco B.
2026-01-26

Sounds off, you don’t handle high availability in SaaS, so maybe D.

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Marco B.
2026-01-23

It’s A, users don’t handle high availability in SaaS, providers do.

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Marco B.
2026-01-22

Probably C here. In SaaS, you're usually not installing the software yourself, so that responsibility lies with the provider, not you configuring high availability.

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Zain P.
2026-01-16

A imo, SaaS providers usually handle high availability.

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