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Answer: No
The solution does not meet the goal because it includes Azure virtual machines, which are classified as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The company's migration plan explicitly requires using only Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions. While Azure SQL databases are PaaS and Azure Storage accounts can be considered PaaS (as they are managed services), the presence of Azure VMs (IaaS) violates the 'only PaaS' requirement. The community discussion strongly supports this, with 70% selecting 'No' and multiple comments emphasizing that VMs are IaaS, not PaaS. Although some comments debate whether PaaS includes IaaS infrastructure, the consensus and best practice for AZ-900 is to treat VMs as distinct IaaS offerings that do not align with a PaaS-only strategy.
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