Question 6
When an organization deploys a FortiGate-VM in a high availability (HA) (active/active) architecture in Microsoft Azure, they need to determine the default timeout values of the load balancer probes.
In the event of failure, how long will Azure take to mark a FortiGate-VM as unhealthy, considering the default timeout values?
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/load-balancer/load-balancer-custom-probe-overview-If your application produces a time-out response just before the next probe arrives, the detection of the events will take 5 seconds plus the duration of the application time-out when the probe arrives. You can assume the detection to take slightly over 5 seconds.-If your application produces a time-out response just after the next probe arrives, the detection of the events won't begin until the probe arrives and times out, plus another 5 seconds. You can assume the detection to take just under 10 seconds.Assume the reaction to a time-out response will take a minimum of 5 seconds and a maximum of 10 seconds to react to the change.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/load-balancer/load-balancer-custom-probe-overview
-If your application produces a time-out response just before the next probe arrives, the detection of the events will take 5 seconds plus the duration of the application time-out when the probe arrives. You can assume the detection to take slightly over 5 seconds.
-If your application produces a time-out response just after the next probe arrives, the detection of the events won't begin until the probe arrives and times out, plus another 5 seconds. You can assume the detection to take just under 10 seconds.
Assume the reaction to a time-out response will take a minimum of 5 seconds and a maximum of 10 seconds to react to the change.