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Question #1 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  Moon 1 year ago


I think the answers are:
No, Yes, No.
PaaS does not provide professional services on add features to the applications! Anything related to the application is the responsibility of the
customer in PaaS.
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  sbettani 1 year ago


In my hopinion this refers to:
Advantages of PaaS
By delivering infrastructure as a service, PaaS offers the same advantages as IaaS. But its additional features—middleware, development tools,
and other business tools—give you more advantages:

Cut coding time. PaaS development tools can cut the time it takes to code new apps with pre-coded application components built into the
platform, such as workflow, directory services, security features, search, and so on.

Add development capabilities without adding staff. Platform as a Service components can give your development team new capabilities without
your needing to add staff having the required skills.

Develop for multiple platforms—including mobile—more easily. Some service providers give you development options for multiple platforms,
such as computers, mobile devices, and browsers making cross-platform apps quicker and easier to develop.

Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-paas/
upvoted 7 times

  Meo 1 year ago


Regarding the third question, it seems as if is referring to DevOps/GitHub feature of Web App Service, which provides the functionalty of
"continous deployment".

As per Microsoft: "Web App Service not only adds the power of Microsoft Azure to your application, such as security, load balancing and
autoscaling. You can also take advantage of its DevOps capabilities, such as continuous deployment from Azure DevOps, GitHub, and other
sources."

Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/overview
upvoted 11 times

  fquintasp 1 year ago


Last question is YES because they explain "add features to CUSTOM applications". Improve plattform to allow add new features to OUR
applications.

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upvoted 8 times

  Danao 1 year ago


Correct answer is Y, Y, N. https://www.sherweb.com/blog/cloud-server/what-is-azure-paas/
upvoted 3 times

  ReggieR2 7 months, 2 weeks ago


This is correct. PAAS controls up to the OS. It does not provide support for the custom application. The application is the customers
responsibility in a PAAS environment. I would say for test takers, answers are usually vendor specific. This is MS answer which my not line up
with other vendors or your real world experience. This is the painful part of exams.
upvoted 2 times

  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


With PaaS you don’t manage OS, so this is No definitely.
upvoted 12 times

  mudot 12 months ago


1. PasS wont give you full control like IaaS
2. most PaaS offerings has option to scale out
3. it is referring to azure devops which u can use with PaaS
upvoted 35 times

  joondez 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Agree, it is NYY
upvoted 5 times

  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I can’t decide if I agree with this or not. It depends on the interpretation of the ‘Custom Applications’.
• If that means MS adding new features within the Azure PaaS hosting Web Apps then it is Yes.
• But if it means MS adding new features to the actual Web App then it would be No
upvoted 2 times

  barchetta 10 months ago


can anyone confirm correct answers? I have this exam in 1.5 hrs and going to be annoyed if I get this one.
upvoted 4 times

  Rohanmore5 9 months, 4 weeks ago


I think its No, Yes, Yes. because you can get virtual machine with IDE or underline software for extending functionalities or Devops mode.
upvoted 4 times

  CarlosM 8 months, 2 weeks ago


I am agree like others that correct answer is No , Yes and Yes.
upvoted 3 times

  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


The question is hard to understand. I think the answer will change depending on how you perceive it.
upvoted 1 times

  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is N, Y, Y
upvoted 5 times

  pandeya442 7 months, 3 weeks ago


No,Yes,No
upvoted 4 times

  mrjeet 7 months, 1 week ago


N-Y-N : this was asked on another test site with proper answers
upvoted 6 times

  farasat 7 months, 1 week ago


the last question says "continuously add features to your custom app" which I believe is not true. So answer should be N-Y N
upvoted 4 times

  koekie 7 months, 1 week ago


answer should be N.Y.N
upvoted 3 times

  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Correct Answer is N-Y-Y
upvoted 2 times

  xyz3783 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Mudot has given the perfect answer. N-Y-Y
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  almiroalves 6 months ago


No, Yes, No
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  WCJr 6 months ago


I think the correct answer is N-Y-N. SaaS would be the answer to the last question (Y).
upvoted 1 times

  EricTheGreat 6 months ago


Sure its No Yes No
upvoted 1 times

  java3751 5 months, 1 week ago


What is the final answer, is NYY nit correct?
upvoted 2 times

  Roluse 5 months ago


The answer should be - No : Yes : No as mentioned previously.
upvoted 2 times

  shivqp 5 months ago


Answer is No,Yes,Yes check this youtube video its explain in more detail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eLXhPvkrp0

1. Pass should not give access to OS thats they are meant for. People who use PAAS do not want to deal with OS.
2. Yes PAAS Webapps scale automatically. When you choose a plan you will see the scalability VM box.
3. This answers says develop continously its referring to devops. Webapps can be added in the pipeline for deployment.
upvoted 3 times

  als2kool 4 months, 4 weeks ago


According to the Microsoft reference they use single sign-on as an example of how PaaS can enhance your application. So the answer to 3 is
correct.
upvoted 1 times

  bh112 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I think the answer are No yes yes. As PAAS allows to customize the apps you built from the platform
upvoted 1 times

  mlantonis 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct.

I agree with this:


1) No, PasS will not give you full control like IaaS.
2) Yes, most PaaS offerings has option to scale out.
3) Yes, it is referring to azure DevOps which you can use with PaaS.
upvoted 2 times

  DBDuck 4 months, 1 week ago


False, True, True
upvoted 1 times

  CiscoNinja 4 months ago


NYN - Pass provides professional development tools or environment not Services. This is custom app Service which is not part of Pass.
upvoted 3 times

  squid60 4 months ago


Provides Professional Development Services to continuously add features to custom apps. So you have uploaded your code and overnight
Microsoft has added features to your app? The answer is no
upvoted 2 times

  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


I think that the answers are: No - Yes - Yes
About the last one:

Official AZ-900 Docs:


PaaS provides a framework that developers can build upon to develop or customize cloud-based applications. Just like Microsoft Excel macro, PaaS
lets developers create applications using built-in software components. Cloud features such as scalability, high-availability, and multi-tenant
capability are included, reducing the amount of coding that developers must do
upvoted 3 times

  vinhcmi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


I think the correct answers are: N-Y-Y
upvoted 2 times

  kmhuis 3 months, 1 week ago


Just took the exam! Got 907, thanks to this site and free study material microsoft provides!
upvoted 3 times

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  ozy 3 months ago


Just checking to know if all the questions came from this site in ur exam please let me know
upvoted 1 times

  Manojpatel 3 months, 1 week ago


Ans is N-Y-Y PaaS intention to cut down IaaS timing along with providing development platform capabilities
upvoted 1 times

  PektoTheGreat 3 months, 1 week ago


The first question is actually confusing.

When we say Azure Provides OS for PAAS, the answer should be YES.

But if it says, Azure give customer full control on OS, then the answer is definitely NO. Because in Paas OS is handled by Azure.
upvoted 3 times

  pattalin 3 months ago


PasS doesn't have the full control of OS, so No for the first one and the other two are yes.
upvoted 2 times

  MX16 3 months ago


asked on yesterday's exam. correct answer N Y Y
upvoted 4 times

  noussa 2 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree
PaaS provides an environment for building, testing, and deploying software applications. The goal of PaaS is to help you create an application
quickly without managing the underlying infrastructure. For example, when deploying a web application using PaaS, you don't have to install an
operating system, web server, or even system updates.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/5-types-of-cloud-services
upvoted 1 times

  alinawaz 3 months ago


I dont agree with B. It depends on the context, scaling does not happen automatically. You still have to configure rules. Serverless is where the
scaling also is handled automaticall
upvoted 1 times

  aalatar 2 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree, No | Yes | Yes.
No, no full control over OS in PaaS.
Yes, it's easy to scale.
Yes, you can use Devops.
upvoted 1 times

  Aylmer 2 months, 1 week ago


no, yes,yes
upvoted 2 times

  janbegjan 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Many many wishes to examtopics. Passed the exam today. Most of the questions were answerd here.
upvoted 3 times

  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


The answer is correct: No, Yes, Yes.
upvoted 2 times

  emarx99 1 month, 2 weeks ago


No, Yes, Yes
upvoted 3 times

  Ebenezer 1 month ago


The correct answers are No, Yes and Yes
upvoted 1 times

  geniusg1205 1 month ago


Guys, I just completed the exam and passed it, many of the questions on this page come out !!
upvoted 1 times

  burreifort 4 weeks, 1 day ago


no, yes, no
upvoted 1 times

  Nuthana 2 weeks, 6 days ago


how to download as pdf.?
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  shashu07 2 weeks, 4 days ago


Professional Development Services are offered by Microsoft Partner for Custom application on PaaS.
But not a service feature of Microsoft.
As per my understanding Answer should be N - Y - N
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  jijibebe 2 weeks, 2 days ago


I exam today 200011.14.
Just studying topic 1 is enough. My score is 930.
I marked the answer from this site.
upvoted 1 times

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Question #2 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  thakur 1 year ago


Correct
upvoted 17 times

  John1284 11 months ago


yes, no, no
upvoted 1 times

  a1037040 9 months ago


YNY
You have to deallocate the VM. https://peakup.org/blog/azure-vm-stop-vs-deallocated/
upvoted 7 times

  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Last one is yes cause even if you deallocate the VM the Storage acct is still used behind the scene.
upvoted 2 times

  ukiguy 10 months, 3 weeks ago


no, no, yes
upvoted 3 times

  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


correct, looked the last one up.. u will get charged
upvoted 2 times

  Rohanmore5 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Correct. Y,N,Y. Storage cost are separate. In Azure stopping VM and de-allocating / deleting VM is different. If you stop VM still you need storage
space to store VM image and which will cost you. Cost is Azure have different meters so VM costly will be possibly different at end of month.
upvoted 19 times

  bobo123 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Why is the first one correct because Azure is OpEx?
upvoted 5 times

  bubumayaya 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Deploying your own data center and Azure Reserved VM Instances are a few examples of the CapEx pricing model.
upvoted 6 times

  rocco 9 months, 1 week ago


The first one should be NO, because Azure doesn't offer services with Upfront costs
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  7julia7 9 months ago


what about hybrid?
upvoted 2 times

  roanbaga 8 months, 3 weeks ago


But this is not offer by Azure, you are than pay it.
upvoted 3 times

  ReggieR2 6 months, 1 week ago


Yes when you pay for reserved instances you are paying upfront.
upvoted 2 times

  lagtel 9 months ago


The first one is YES as Enterprise Agreement (EA) subscriptions are considered as CAPEX and Pay-as-you-go subscriptions are considered as OPEX
upvoted 17 times

  Preben 9 months ago


rocco2: It didn't say offer. It said 'provides flexibility'. You can use hybrid solutions combining your own on-premise resources (CapEx) and Azure
services (OpEx).
upvoted 3 times

  Rishikesh 9 months ago


can someone clarify on Q#2 i.e B2S pricing?
upvoted 2 times

  Kurohebi 8 months, 3 weeks ago


I think it’s because they might not have the same storage/transaction usage. TBC
upvoted 3 times

  anda 8 months ago


If their OS is different, then even with the same B2S size, the pricing will be different. Linux VM is usually is cheaper than a Windows VM.
upvoted 4 times

  PektoTheGreat 3 months, 1 week ago


The reason behind this is the location. B2S pricing may have the same OS, Memory, Storage, but could be located on different location. Prices
varies on location:

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-b-series-our-new-burstable-vm-size/
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  karmaDude 8 months, 2 weeks ago


(Yes, I haven't reached pricing yet, Yes). The last question is tricky, remember, Azure resource will have a baseline of three main categories...
Compute, Memory, Storage. So if a VM (Compute) is deallocated, this doesn't mean its Memory or Storage is also deallocated. One has to
deallocate these as well. This is due to the fact, that organization dump data if a user leaves, so if a VM contains user data, the storage isn't
automatically deallocated.
upvoted 2 times

  Nhan 8 months ago


The right answer should be NO, NO, YES
upvoted 2 times

  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is Y, N, Y
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  pandeya442 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes,No,Yes
upvoted 1 times

  mrjeet 7 months, 1 week ago


correct
upvoted 1 times

  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


1) Yes, Azure provide flexibility, you can choose to have everything in the cloud, or an hybrid solution
2) No, Cost may differ based on the OS deployed and the region
3) Yes, Storage account is billed separately and storage persists even if the VM is stopped and deallocated
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  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Correct answer is Y-N-Y
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  almiroalves 6 months ago

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Yes, No, Yes


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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Given answers are correct --It is YES , NO , YES
upvoted 1 times

  java3751 5 months, 1 week ago


for 3rd one I have doubts. means if it is internal disk then free but external then chargeable, but not confirm whether internal or external
upvoted 1 times

  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answers are Correct.
upvoted 1 times

  XmXprt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes , No, Yes
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  mlantonis 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct.

I agree with this:


1) Yes, Azure provide flexibility, you can choose to have everything in the cloud, or a hybrid solution.
2) No, Cost may differ based on the OS deployed and the Region.
3) Yes, Storage account is billed separately and storage persists even if the VM is stopped and deallocated.
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  joondez 3 months, 2 weeks ago


agree YNY
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  ENegriFarias 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure is essentially OPEX. There is no flexibility when you have just one option!
upvoted 1 times

  guoliveira 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Hey guys. Resource reservations is a CapEx solution.
upvoted 1 times

  shiva99 3 months, 1 week ago


last one is true beacuse , stopping cause charges in ram,cpu,storage while deallocating to dynamically or statically change ip addresses and thus
save the costs
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  nExoR 3 months ago


typical malicious question to never be able to answer properly.
1. 'fleixble' - no Azure is always OpEx, so there is no flexibility with Azure it-self. some said 'hybrid' - but the question is about Azure. so
dependently on how you understand 'flexible' it could be both - yes and no /:
2. no - there are other features, such as disks, that cost may varry
3. again ... by default premium disks are used, and these disks cost even when machine is deallocated. most question refer to 'defaults' so i would
chose NO

my answer: NO, NO, YES


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  theRunner 2 months ago


Azure can be Capex as well. You can lease Virtual machine scale sets, which are 1 or 3 year agreement plans.
upvoted 1 times

  shayma 3 months ago


correct
upvoted 1 times

  qnam 2 months, 3 weeks ago


fisrt one is Yes. cuz i asked it to microsoft staff in Microsoft Azure Virtual Training Day.
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  aalatar 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer.
Yes, because you choose any service from cloud public or integrate with your DataCetnter as Hybrid model ou build your private cloud with Azure.
No, You spend in different usage oubound data, Storage GB...etc
Yes, you need to stop and deallocate and delete storage. or delete VM with all resources.
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  ravindu123123 2 months, 2 weeks ago

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Yes This is Correct. 1 is Yes which means we can choose either hybrid or Capex/Opex, 2 is No which means based on the OS and region cost will be
changed final ans is No storage and VM are two different things on Azure. Ravindu Premarathna.
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  IvanDan 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Yes for the last one. The VM uses storage and even when the VM deallocated, the content of the VM remains intact. This means that the storage
charge will still apply.
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  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


The answer is correct: Yes, No, Yes
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Question #3 Topic 1

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 con guring 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.

A. No change is needed.

B. de ning scalability rules

C. installing the SaaS solution

D. con guring the SaaS solution

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


D is correct
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  vold3rmorty 1 year ago


cool i agree
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  groy 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Even if you don't agree, answer is D ;)
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  etyyr 11 months, 2 weeks ago


I can not see the underlined text
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  Ovan 10 months, 3 weeks ago


The underlined text is "configuring high availability". I see the question on other dump.
upvoted 9 times

  Juggy 9 months ago


Hey, can you provide the other dump's link. Also, how many questions in the Azure Fundamentals exam came from dumps?
upvoted 6 times

  Rohanmore5 9 months, 4 weeks ago


D is correct. other are responsibilities for Saas solution providers responsibilities.
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  CarlosM 8 months, 2 weeks ago


D is correct
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  azx 8 months, 1 week ago


I don't understand why D is correct?
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


D is correct as you are responsible for configuring your applications for your needs - for example SharePoint IoT Teams etc .. hope this make
sense ..
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  JosephWipro 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Here Availability is with respect to the SLA that you choose....I feel..
upvoted 1 times

  Nhan 8 months ago


D is correct answer which mean you are responsible for your own high availability configuration
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is D
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  TomTech 5 months, 4 weeks ago


do we really need to configure the saas service in this case? Can't we leave it as a default sometimes?
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  examexpert 3 months, 2 weeks ago


If you want high availability you have to configure it
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  NikhilB 5 months, 2 weeks ago


D is correct because, when using a SaaS solution, you just need to 'configure' your solution. High Availability is guaranteed by Azure. It is not the
developer's responsibility.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes its D because while implementing SaaS , u need to configure your Application/Software .
HA is taken care by Microsoft Azure
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  Sivolc 5 months, 2 weeks ago


the application will always be installed by the provider ready to be better used /configured by the client
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  David_warrior 5 months, 2 weeks ago


D is the right answer but does that mean we have to always configure our end?
upvoted 2 times

  Durai950519 5 months ago


Hey anybody gave exam after the syllabus got updated?
If it is yes, is the questions are repeating?
upvoted 1 times

  dadazure 5 months ago


D is correct. Sample of Saas is the Azure Marketplace with predefined apps that you have to only provide config detail to set it all up.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Correct !
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  mlantonis 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct it is D.

D is correct because, when using a SaaS solution, you just need to 'configure' your solution. High Availability, Scaling and installing are guaranteed
by Azure. It is not the developer's responsibility. Imagine Microsoft 365 and Gmail.
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  kukushka 4 months ago


Office 365 is SaaS, right? Do you configure high availability when deploying it? No. D-doesn't look like right answer but there is no other option
suitable better too.
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  jay158 2 months, 1 week ago


The question is about configuring high availability. What is HA? If the datacenter providing you software fails, then another datacenter will serve
you.
How HA is achieved in AZURE? It is achieved by keeping copies of software in different regions, and this functionality is not configurable for
SaaS. So I thing answer is A
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  AaronMiles 2 months ago


I think the problem is that you cannot see what is underlined. Configuring High Availability is underlines, so are you responsible for that? No
you are not. So with a SaaS, what ARE you responsible for? You are responsible for configuring the SaaS solution. I see where you are coming
from, but the lack of underlining is tripping us up here. (Well I think anyway :))
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  MyGIS 2 months, 2 weeks ago


D is the correct answer
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  joyk 2 months, 1 week ago


D is correct
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  jay158 2 months ago


Q. When you are implementing a software as a service (SaaS) solution.....
Note the world 'Implementing' --Does it mean using a SaaS service like Ms365 or It means that we have created a SaaS application and we are
offering it to world via Azure.
If it is our app then D is Okay else??
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  theRunner 2 months ago

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I think it's better to assume that the SaaS service is a service offered by Azure (since you're taking the AZ-900 exam). If you create your own
SaaS application, you can do whatever you want with it.
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  Ravi_2912 2 months ago


This was one of the question. Exam date - 28/9/20
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  rcher 2 months ago


When you can't see the highlighted text and have to make a guess on what the question is asking....
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  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Answer is correct.
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


D. configuring the SaaS solution
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Question #4 Topic 1

You have an on-premises network that contains several servers.


You plan to migrate all the servers to Azure.
You need to recommend a solution to ensure that some of the servers are available if a single Azure data center goes o ine for an extended
period.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A. fault tolerance

B. elasticity

C. scalability

D. low latency

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


A is correct
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  shiver1213 11 months, 1 week ago


Why No underline??
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  cjavelino 6 months, 1 week ago


The question does not require any underlined word
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  karmaDude 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Availability Regions contain Availability Zones (Datacenters). If you have a mission-critical app that your customers require access to frequently, you
would want redundancy for your databases, meaning you would like to have copies of databases spread across different yet nearby AZs. Hence, in
an event of a failure, your AZ should have "Fault Tolerance" Capability.
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


The answer is definitely A.
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is A
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  mrjeet 7 months, 2 weeks ago


fault tolerance
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  JF17 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A looks good
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Actually it should be High Availability but it is not in the option. And only option that matches to the given scenario is A. Fault tolerance.

From :- Pune , india


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  Sunny93 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Fundamental concept for enabling high availability is Fault Tolerance.

Again From :- Pune, India


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  Raju7891 5 months, 1 week ago


A is correct
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  sbwasnik 5 months, 1 week ago


a is correct answer
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Correct !
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  mlantonis 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct it is A.

In order to ensure that servers are available if a single data center goes offline you need to have fault tolerance.
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  boboladele 4 months, 1 week ago


Yeah A
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  joyk 2 months, 1 week ago


A is the right answer
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  wisdomcharles 1 month, 3 weeks ago


No questions were from here. All the comments are artificial. These questions are just for experience nothing else.
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  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


A is correct
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


A. fault tolerance
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Question #5 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a private cloud can decommission its data center.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. in a hybrid cloud

C. in the public cloud

D. on a Hyper-V host

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


C right
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  Jugani 11 months ago


Can you help me understand how?
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  Akyoz 10 months, 4 weeks ago


Because the only alternative that makes it possible for the company to shut down its servers is to be 100% hosted on the cloud, specifically
public cloud. Regards
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


right b/c a private cloud is not much different than just a datacenter
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  Edward_is_learning 1 month, 2 weeks ago


A hybrid cloud could also allow shut some of its public data senters, right? Why not B and C?
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  krum_boy 2 weeks, 5 days ago


Well..it clearly states "decommission" which means permanently getting rid of the on prem infrastructure. If half of my company data is
on the cloud and the other one on prem how can B be right?
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  StLiss 7 months ago


No, you can't decommission a public cloud server any more than you can decommission the storage unit building you pay to put your stuff in.

The closest you can come is decommissioning a VM which is not a server.


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  BBarnes 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Microsoft says "A region is a set of datacenters deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-
latency network." So how can a organization commission a datacenter owned by Microsoft in the public cloud? The question seems to make more
sense to say the organization has the ability to commission a private cloud datacenter that it owns.
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  jasonsunbao 10 months ago


I agree with you. Upvote
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Simply put, a private cloud is owned and maintain by the company itself. The company has to have a data centre, buy all the hardware, build up
the networking infrastructure themselves. The services provided by the private cloud are only provided to the company itself and their
customers. Most of the time the services provided to the customers are SasS. Whereas a public cloud is owned by a cloud provider and the
main purpose of that cloud is for leasing resources to other companies so that those companies don't need to buy the hardware themselves. So
'region' has nothing to do with this question.
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  nExoR 3 months ago


not true. Private Cloud defines model, not ownership. there are zounds of offerings for dedicated hardware, and you don't need to own it -
just pay as OpEx similarly to regular Public CLoud services
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  Antrus 2 months, 1 week ago


I agree

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  fmonsua 9 months, 4 weeks ago


I think "A" is the right answer because only in a private cloud the organization owns the data center and could decommission it. Azure is a public
cloud, and I don't think an organization could decommission Microsoft data center.
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  Peetr 9 months, 3 weeks ago


well said. that's a very confusing answer (C).
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  JosephWipro 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Agreed , C is not the clear answer...
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  rcher 2 months ago


The question wasn't very clear. It means decommissioning the enterprise's own data center, not Azure's. I am expecting better questions from
Microsoft.
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  target2804 9 months ago


Only the private cloud has its own datacenter (definition in the Skillpipe documents for AZ0900). So the right answer has to be A.
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  kilowd 8 months, 2 weeks ago


i dont agree when u say a private cloud has its own datacenter...A virtual private cloud (VPC) is an on-demand configurable pool of shared
computing resources allocated within a public cloud environment, providing a certain level of isolation between the different organizations
(denoted as users hereafter) using the resources..The distiction bewteen private and public is achieved normally through allocation of a private
IP subnet and a virtual communication construct (such as a VLAN or a set of encrypted communication channels) per user.
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  karmaDude 8 months, 2 weeks ago


An organization hosting its own Infra can decommission its Infra (datacenter). They can do a "lift-n-shift" to choose IaaS offering in the Azure
Cloud.
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


As you mentioned, A is correct. The public cloud is used by N customers and can only be stopped by public cloud operators, so it is not possible to
stop it on its own. Only private clouds can eliminate their own data centers.
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The correct answer is A, logically if I setup an provosts infrastructure for my company with Domain controller , failover clustering, share storage
storage volume. ... I can decommission my storage or even entire my infrastructure which is private, it’s has nothing to do with the public cloud ( an
example of the plubloc cloud is one drive or google drive). Therefore A is correct answer
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  Rajeshrajput007 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I also think A is correct
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  Rakeshtrip 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Answers is C, Because a Private network is owned by you now hence it's your hardware and you can not remove it. But if you host all your machines
in the public cloud then you can
retire /Decommission your resources
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  Miki77 6 months, 1 week ago


I can not removed my own hardware? I can burn it if I want..it is mine
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  aprilcat510 7 months, 3 weeks ago


A private cloud is hosted in your datacenter. Therefore, you cannot close your datacenter if you are using a private cloud.A public cloud is hosted
externally, for example, in Microsoft Azure. An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a public cloud can close its data center.
Public cloud is the most common deployment model. So C
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is C, as the private cloud is going to be remove then It could go to the Public. Look this link to see it is possible to decommission the data center
but it could be also A if you stop your business.
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3439917/how-to-decommission-a-data-center.html
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  dylansun 7 months, 2 weeks ago


" The private cloud can be physically located at your organization’s on-site datacenter, or it can be hosted by a third-party service provider. But in a
private cloud, the services and infrastructure are always maintained on a private network and the hardware and software are dedicated solely to
your organization." from Microsoft azure site.
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So with on-premise cloud (surely private), the company can decommision its data center.
And with on azure IaaS and privately managed cloud, the company can not decommision the data center. As the storage is provided by IaaS.
But I think the answer will be A
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  karmaDude 7 months, 1 week ago


C is absolutely correct. Here the question asks "not an alternative" but is assumed to require "more control over its data security, integrity and
compliance", why would a company wouldn't want to "deprovision" resources from public cloud, especially if its IaaS (Storage... storage and
storage) meaning, company want's to have tighter control over its data and would also want to avail the benefit of Tax Discount on compliances.
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  hfk2020 7 months, 1 week ago


The right answer is hybrid cloud I gave my exam today scored 900. This question was in the exam and in this my score section I 100%. So humble
request to the moderator to change the answer.
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  Gbala 7 months ago


The answer should be A as only in Private cloud you have the access to remove and add anything.
Can you give me the reason on why the answer is Hybrid cloud?
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  Purple17 7 months ago


Does this mean the answer is Hybrid as majority have said that the Answer is A. So confused now.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


If I migrate my entire datacenter from on-premise to the public cloud, then I can decommission my on-premise datacenter, as it's no longer used.
Answer is public cloud (assuming the underlined text is "private cloud")
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  PuneetH 7 months, 1 week ago


The answers talked previously are talking about decommissioning application or virual machine , which can be done on both public as well as
private cloud. Question is about decommissioning of data center which can only we done when you have a private cloud. You can not select which
data center you wish to host your application on public cloud. So the answer is A according to me. In your private space you can do anything. You
can create a datacenter remove it or create multiple data centers.
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  K999K 7 months ago


C is definitely not an answer. Look at the wording "An organization that hosts its infrastructure..." Organization can't host or move existing
infrastructure on public cloud. I would go with answer "A" as you can move your infrastructure on private cloud and decommission your data
center.
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  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Correct answer is C, AS Decommission means withdraw from service, so its clear we can withdraw resource from public cloud only .

why not Private-We have physical servers in this case,if we don't want to use our servers then we have to uninstall softwares or format system but
system will be available for you.
correct me if wrong,i will be happy to unlearn and learn.
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  Vip007 5 months, 1 week ago


After a workload is promoted to production, the assets that previously hosted the production workload are no longer required to support
business operations. At that point, the older assets are considered retired. Retired assets can then be decommissioned, reducing operational
costs. Decommissioning a resource can be as simple as turning off the power to the asset and disposing of the asset responsibly. Unfortunately,
decommissioning resources can sometimes have undesired consequences. The following guidance can aid in properly decommissioning retired
resources, with minimal business interruptions.
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  Xypher 6 months, 1 week ago


Answer is C - Just saw this reference. You cant decomission you DC if your servers still run in them
In a private cloud, you create a cloud environment in your own datacenter and provide self-service access to compute resources to users in your
organization. This offers a simulation of a public cloud to your users, but you remain completely responsible for the purchase and maintenance of
the hardware and software services you provide
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  Hanif 6 months, 1 week ago


The point here, when we decommission internal data center, there should not be any dependency with the azure cloud either private or public. But
when you consider private there is a chance for the dependency of existing local DC. When it is a public cloud, there should not be any
dependency of local DC. Considering this public cloud is a correct answer.
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  Meedeh 6 months, 1 week ago


C is the correct answer based on the fact that public cloud is the most common deployment model when considering cloud options. Private cloud
emulates your on-premise datacenter which means you have control of the how your environment operates in the cloud but your users gain access
to the cloud evironment as anyone would in a publick cloud deployment model.
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  ReggieR2 6 months, 1 week ago


By reading the question and then the available answers, you can infer what is underlined even if this site doesn't show you the underline marks.
The ask is "An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a private cloud can decommission its data center." So we know private cloud is
underlined. So if my company has a private cloud, I NEED my datacenter. But if my company is using a public cloud...ie somebody else's datacenter,
then I dont need mine. Im paying the public could provider to host so i can cut my cost by cutting my datacenter. I hope that helps.
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  Manomi 6 months ago


Finally some sensible explanation. Thanks ReggieR2.
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  RRupesh 6 months ago


Private cloud is hosted in an organisation datacenter and organisation can decommission own datacenter .(public cloud datacenter cannot be
decommissioned) . as the private cloud datacenter can be decommissioned we choose the statement no change is needed ( A ). i dont understand
how the answer is C
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  BtenVelden 6 months ago


For anyone still questioning this, It's all about perspective.
The datacenter this question is referring to is the datacenter the organization owns and runs, e.g. the VMware cluster it has running in its own
serverroom.
When the organization has moved all of its servers and other infrastructure to a public cloud solution, it wouldn't need it's own local datacenter
anymore.
With any other option this local datacenter would still need to exist, so it cannot be decommissioned.
Answer C is correct.
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  Ramito2020 6 months ago


what's mean review the underlined text ?
I don't see any underlined text.
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  gordzilla 5 months, 3 weeks ago


If an organization moved all infrastructure to the cloud (private or public) then it can shutdown it's own data center. The statement written is
correct, as the data center referred to is the one previously used by the org prior to moving to the cloud.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I Agree with given answer :- C
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  Piratedking 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer C:
Private Cloud is hosted in the company data center, if you close down the company data center, Private Cloud is gone. Only if the organisation host
in the Public Cloud that can close down the company data center.
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  sachin_koenig 5 months, 1 week ago


The correct Answer is C

C. In the public cloud.

After a workload is promoted to production, the assets that previously hosted the production workload are no longer required to support business
operations. At that point, the older assets are considered retired. Retired assets can then be decommissioned, reducing operational costs.
Decommissioning a resource can be as simple as turning off the power to the asset and disposing of the asset responsibly. Unfortunately,
decommissioning resources can sometimes have undesired consequences. The following guidance can aid in properly decommissioning retired
resources, with minimal business interruptions.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/cloud-adoption/migrate/migration-considerations/optimize/decommission
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  sbwasnik 5 months, 1 week ago


After a workload is promoted to production, the assets that previously hosted the production workload are no longer required to support business
operations. At that point, the older assets are considered retired. Retired assets can then be decommissioned, reducing operational costs.
Decommissioning a resource can be as simple as turning off the power to the asset and disposing of the asset responsibly. Unfortunately,
decommissioning resources can sometimes have undesired consequences. The following guidance can aid in properly decommissioning retired
resources, with minimal business interruptions.
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  treesloth 5 months, 1 week ago


If it helps, I was originally thinking A was the right answer. Now I see how C works. Here's my thinking...

I originally read the question as: "An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a private cloud has the ability to decommission the hosting
datacenter". That is, I'm on a cloud somewhere, and by residing on that cloud, I have the ability to shut down the DC hosting the cloud. Even a
private cloud isn't quite like that, but it's the closest

After some review, the question is more like: "An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a private cloud can go ahead and decommission the
DC that previously hosted it because it's not needed anymore." Seen that way, it seems clear that a public could, in which the provider manages the
DC, is the right answer.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


C is Answer:
One drawback is that the company’s IT department is held responsible for the cost and accountability of managing the private cloud. So private
clouds require the same staffing, management and maintenance expenses as traditional data centre ownership.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/overview/what-is-a-private-cloud/
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


A is the answer, my typo in my earlier post
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/overview/what-is-a-private-cloud/
One drawback is that the company’s IT department is held responsible for the cost and accountability of managing the private cloud. So private
clouds require the same staffing, management and maintenance expenses as traditional data centre ownership.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


C is right
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  michio 4 months, 4 weeks ago


hello,c an also share what is the underline word?thanks
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  MarcusMaia 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The point is that this question asks for a completion, like: "An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a private cloud can decommission its data
center ..." (place here the answer to make this a correct statement or if you think this statement is wrong, place "No changes")

Based on this interpretation I think both B and C has the chance to be right so the problem now is to choose between one of them.

If you consider that Azure doesn't provide a Private Cloud (per AZ900 Learning Path, the Private Cloud resides in your own datacenter), once you
are planning to decommission your datacenter (the private cloud you already owns), the only acceptable destination between B and C is the letter
C = in the Public Cloud (Azure, for instance).
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  AniWish 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I feel its Cl. Only when its public cloud, can the company decommission its own Datacenter. right?
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  Babustest 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I cleared the exam with 920 an hour back. The actual question was 'If your Infrastructure is hosted in ----------------------, then you can remove
your Data center if no longer required'. The Answer is obviously 'Public Cloud'.
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


I think the question is not clear. What the question is meaning to ask, if I understand from the right answer is being shown here, is that what is the
case in which an organization can decide that they go ahead and decommission their data center and not impact their business. If you look at this
question that way then only the answer fits in.
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  Suzzi 4 months, 1 week ago


"An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a private cloud can decommission its data center." its says 'hosts' which is obviously not in past
tense. If you look at it from a prospective where you are running a business and look for an answer from given options, then the answer has to be
'C'
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  karthiannashree 4 months, 1 week ago


can you please mention the under line text for this question.
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  pillai 4 months, 1 week ago


Guys here is the catch. "If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct."

"An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a private cloud can decommission its data center.'" -Incorrect statement right?
So what does make it right ? - Use public cloud if you want to decommission your OWN data center! So answer is C :) lol
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  kukushka 4 months ago


Stupid question. One can only destroy onprem if prepared properly no matter if it has hybrid, private, Hyper-V etc. With prep you can destroy in
any case without prep you can't destroy anything.
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  Vaithi 4 months ago


It should be A, only in private cloud they have the full ownership on the infrastructure to deploy and decomm. Wonder how it can public cloud
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  Purple17 4 months ago


Hi guys. Did the test few days ago and scored 920. Got 100% in this section. The answer is indeed Public cloud. Hope this helps to clear the
confusion
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  samhouston 3 months, 3 weeks ago


If you are hosted in a Public Cloud than this is your Cloud, If you are hosted in Private Cloud that your Cloud is Private or On-Premises. If
decommission implies sunsetting than you can only do that in your own cloud not the Public IaaS cloud. This is not examination this is just
wordplay and trickery.
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  Rupi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Public cloud is right , If one moves to public cloud , own data centre can be decommissioned, As infra already moved to public
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  lokhesh 3 months, 1 week ago


which is the correct one ? A or C ? Could you justify with explanation?
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  niggardly 3 months ago


correct
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  aalatar 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I think A, why have 3 types of cloud :
1- Private Cloud
2- Hybrid Cloud
3- Private Cloud.
Question simples, if you host your infra in private cloud can decommission its data center. Yes
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  JosephWipro 2 months, 3 weeks ago


With the clarity the question brings in, A is the right answer...
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  aalatar 2 months, 2 weeks ago


The correct answer A, No change. Azure Private Cloud permite the client to shut down Data center.
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  NichKams 2 months, 1 week ago


I guess what they mean is that if an organization running ONprem, if they wish to shut down the data center and still continue Operation. Only
migrating to public cloud will offer them such capability
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  david76x 2 months, 1 week ago


C is 100% correct. Just change the wording
An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a "Public" cloud can decommission its data center

Private cloud would be the Data Center.


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  joyk 2 months, 1 week ago


c is correct
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  lehuspohus 1 month, 2 weeks ago


C is the right answer, the question itself now looks slightly different, smth like "can decomission its on-premises data center", so PUBLIC CLOUD is
definitely the right answer.
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  best_yunus 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Was in today's exam.
C is correct.
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  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


C is correct.
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


C. in the public cloud
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  abhx 1 month, 1 week ago


answer is C
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  boink 1 month ago


Answer - C

A private cloud is hosted in your datacenter. Therefore, you cannot close your datacenter if you are using a
private cloud.
A public cloud is hosted externally, for example, in Microsoft Azure. An organization that hosts its infrastructure
in a public cloud can close its data center.
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Public cloud is the most common deployment model. In this case, you have no local hardware to manage or
keep up-to-date – everything runs on your cloud provider's hardware.
Microsoft Azure is an example of a public cloud provider.
In a private cloud, you create a cloud environment in your own datacenter and provide self-service access to
compute resources to users in your organization. This offers a simulation of a public cloud to your users, but
you remain completely responsible for the purchase and maintenance of the hardware and software services you provide.
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  burreifort 4 weeks, 1 day ago


the question says: can decommission. It does not say that it must decommission. So, the answer will be either suggest Hybrid or Cloud only.
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  DC_Azure 3 weeks, 6 days ago


It's C. Once you have ALL your infrastructure in the Public Cloud, you can decom your datacenter.
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  sachinkodagali 1 week, 5 days ago


Yes public cloud is owned and operated by a cloud provider like Amazon or Microsoft and using the public cloud we can decommission hardware
maintained by companies
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  dhavalsheth2021 1 day, 3 hours ago


question is : An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a _________________ can decommission its data center.
We have to choose from correct option and correct Ans is C:
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Question #6 Topic 1

What are two characteristics of the public cloud? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. dedicated hardware

B. unsecured connections

C. limited storage

D. metered pricing

E. self-service management

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


D, E are correct
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  mdstest 1 year ago


I agree as well D, E
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  rgalfaro 12 months ago


Cloud does provide (D) metered pricing, as you pay for the resources you use. Also provides (E) a self-managed service, as you can use the portal
to add, change and also remove the resources you need when you need them.Hardware is shared among public cloud clients, so it is NOT
dedicated. Connections on cloud are SECURED, so B do not apply to Public Cloud. Storage is virtually unlimited on the cloud, so C do not apply.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


so basically A,B,C do not make sense in the case of cloud computing so they are automatically wrong and D, E are correct for just about any
type of cloud storage (public, enterprise, private or hybrid).

It's a trick question where they mention public cloud simply as a catch/confusion.
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  Vk1177 11 months ago


D,E seems correct
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  jclm 9 months ago


D y E son correctos
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  karmaDude 8 months, 2 weeks ago


In public cloud, you use PAYGO model. You rent the hardware. The Management of H/W is done by Cloud Service Provider. So D, and E would be
correct answer.
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The given answer is correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is D, E
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


D and E are the correct answer.
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  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Correct answer is d,e
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  mutantlt 6 months, 3 weeks ago


DE is correct, but Azure has various hard limits due to its lame infras scalability.
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  DragonKitty 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I think it should be "private cloud" not public cloud.
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  Fbaleizao 6 months, 2 weeks ago


D,E are correct
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  Buruguduystunstugudunstuy 6 months, 2 weeks ago


D, and E are the correct answer.
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  moscatello97 6 months, 1 week ago


D, E correct.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


yes D & E are correct
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  eduarte 5 months, 2 weeks ago


D and E
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


D&E are right
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  Babas 5 months ago


D and E correct answer
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  Parth9 3 months, 3 weeks ago


D,E seems correct
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  Heimdall2323 3 months, 3 weeks ago


agree D and E
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  OdinThor 3 months, 2 weeks ago


D & E are correct
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  arkosarkar 3 months, 1 week ago


Sorry but I don't understand this question at all as well as it's answer, can someone please help explain me?
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  arkosarkar 3 months, 1 week ago


Sorry pasted this comment in wrong question, please ingore, I understood.
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  Alicezhang 3 months ago


Got this in my exam
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  joyk 2 months, 1 week ago


d,e are correct
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  dramedx 2 months ago


I agree..
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  rcher 2 months ago


Can dedicated host consider hardware?
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/virtual-machines/dedicated-host/
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


D. metered pricing
E. self-service management
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  Karthik_Krishnamoorthy 1 month ago


Cloud services are unlimited and pay as per usage. In this case, the answers would be D & E
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  sachinkodagali 1 week, 5 days ago

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D, E is correct
Hardware isnt dedicated as it can be shared between multiple users
Connections are secured
Storage is not limited, well it depends on type of storage pack we go for
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Question #7 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
When planning to migrate a public website to Azure, you must plan to pay monthly usage costs.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Deploy a VPN

C. pay to transfer all the website data to Azure

D. reduce the number of connections to the website

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


A is right
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  LoJiPhin 11 months, 2 weeks ago


i think so
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  prasan 10 months, 3 weeks ago


good A correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is A, because the inbound traffic to Azure is free, you dont pay for the transfer.
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  Meedeh 6 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer is A. in Azure you only pay for outbound traffic which is charged in GB as you are entitled to 5GB in a month but afterwards you
pay for data being transferred out. However, with inbound data traffic into your environment, this is free.
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  saurabh1805 5 months ago


A is right
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  mlantonis 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Which is the underlined text?
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  kukushka 4 months ago


Why one would need to deploy VPN? Why one would reduce site visitors?
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  jgadiane 4 months ago


A is right "you must"
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  ravindu123123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


I cant see what word has been underlined
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  Ravi_2912 2 months ago


This was one of the question. Exam date - 28/9/20
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


A. No change is needed
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  Karthik_Krishnamoorthy 1 month ago


Ingress traffic towards cloud is free of cost. Charge is made on the Egress traffic from the cloud.
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  tpowers215 1 month ago


Not showing underline text on mine but I assume that...{You must plan to...Underline Text = "pay monthly usage costs"}
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  YourCloudGuru 3 weeks, 2 days ago


Where is the underline text?
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  Bony102 2 weeks, 2 days ago


"pay monthly usage costs" is the underlined text
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  Skip 1 week, 4 days ago


How can you see that???
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Question #8 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company plans to migrate all its data and resources to Azure.
The company's migration plan states that only platform as a service (PaaS) solutions must be used in Azure.
You need to deploy an Azure environment that supports the planned migration.
Solution: You create an Azure App Service and Azure SQL databases.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


Both are PAAS, ans Yes is correct
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  MRC1 3 days, 10 hours ago


True, because "Microsoft Azure SQL Database is a relational database-as-a-service, which falls into the industry category Platform as a Service
(PaaS). ... SQL Server in Azure Virtual Machine (VM) falls into the industry category Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and allows you to run SQL
Server inside a virtual machine in the cloud."
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  methodidacte 10 months ago


Poorly worded... what about data files ? Need a blob storage too.
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  methodidacte 10 months ago


But storage is IaaS, so... answer is A
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  AlongTheseLines 9 months ago


Azure Storage is PaaS. Disks to support VMs is IaaS.
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  Duyons 9 months ago


it's not poorly worded, you just didn't get the question. You "MUST" use PaaS
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  jgadiane 4 months ago


I agree that is the key word right there "must".
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  David_warrior 5 months, 2 weeks ago


it's right the answer is A
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  JosephWipro 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Agreed, what does resources means here...App does not fall under resources category
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  barchetta 9 months, 3 weeks ago


I believe there is a iaas and paas sql server so if Im right about that than the answer is no yes
paas sql includes storage I think.
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  Deepishan 9 months ago


when we create a app service it automatically creates/asks for app service plan which includes compute resources.
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  karmaDude 8 months, 2 weeks ago


A, since PaaS model, the user ownership is that of Application and its underlying data.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


YES is correct.The key question that you need to ask when deciding between PaaS or IaaS is do you want to manage your database, apply patches,
and take backups (IAAS), or do you want to delegate these operations to Azure(PAAS)? the requirement here is PAAS must be used of which AZURE
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is A
because Azure App service is Paas and SQL Database can be (Iaas or Paas).
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/sql-database/sql-database-paas-vs-sql-server-iaas
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  DakuDaddy 6 months, 4 weeks ago


In Azure, you can have your SQL Server workloads running as a hosted service (PaaS), or a hosted infrastructure (IaaS). Within PaaS, you have
multiple deployment options and service tiers within each deployment option. The key question that you need to ask when deciding between PaaS
or IaaS is do you want to manage your database, apply patches, and take backups, or do you want to delegate these operations to Azure?
-Microsoft
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  s_00 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure SQL Database is a PaaS offer, built on standardized hardware and software that is owned, hosted, and maintained by Microsoft.
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  angrybird_dvip 6 months, 1 week ago


good one. Thanks
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  TomTech 5 months, 4 weeks ago


yes A is correct...both are PAAS
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  kilowd 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure SQL Database is a fully managed platform as a service (PaaS) database engine that handles most of the database management functions
such as upgrading, patching, backups, and monitoring without user involvement. Azure SQL Database is always running on the latest stable version
of the SQL Server database engine and patched OS with 99.99% availability. PaaS capabilities that are built into Azure SQL Database enable you to
focus on the domain-specific database administration and optimization activities that are critical for your business.
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  Raju7891 5 months, 1 week ago


A, Answer.
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  saurabh1805 5 months ago


Both belongs to PAAS category and hence A is correct option
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Correct
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  ManuKrishu 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Yes correct! Both are PAAS
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  bh112 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Both are part of PAAS, and Yes is correct option
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  Nakish 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I even don't have a subscription yet
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  kukushka 4 months ago


What if you have Hadoop Cluster for ML and want to migrate it it to Azure DataBricks/DataLake (PaaS right)? Then the answer would be B.
upvoted 1 times

  CiscoNinja 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Did you install that database? Do you need to apply patches to it? No. then it's Paas. if you want the Iaas version, then run a vm and install SQL on
it. A is the correct answer.
upvoted 1 times

  Assure2020 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Why Azure App service is needed for data migration?
upvoted 1 times

  WernR 3 months, 1 week ago


It's about migrating all data ánd resources to the cloud. The apps will be made available through App Service (container).
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  Eyebullet 1 month, 2 weeks ago

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I would say that in question is "you use Postgres SQL database and azure app service", because "your hipotetic company" needs only these and
since they are both PaaS, then correct answer is Yes (A)
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  Eyebullet 1 month, 2 weeks ago


*"hypothetical company"
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


A. Yes
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  Karthik_Krishnamoorthy 1 month ago


As the Azure App Service and Azure SQL databases are part of the PaaS in the Cloud Offering. Hence the answer is Yes.
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Question #9 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company plans to migrate all its data and resources to Azure.
The company's migration plan states that only platform as a service (PaaS) solutions must be used in Azure.
You need to deploy an Azure environment that supports the planned migration.
Solution: You create an Azure App Service and Azure virtual machines that have Microsoft SQL Server installed.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


Virtual Machine is not a PaaS, hence no is correct
upvoted 41 times

  mdstest 1 year ago


Virtual Machine is IaaS. Answer is NO
upvoted 17 times

  PeterCheng 12 months ago


The error is Virtual machine is IaaS
upvoted 3 times

  vicversa 12 months ago


Microsoft sql server has no storage.
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  Raman22 10 months, 3 weeks ago


But PaaS is IaaS plus extra(OS, Middleware etc.) so what's wrong if a Paas including VM?
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  Dragon 10 months, 3 weeks ago


In PaaS you have no visibility of IaaS.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


You need to stick with industry defined definitions of this services. PaaS is not IaaS and PaaS does not allow you to manage OS.
upvoted 9 times

  tot0ro 1 month ago


SQL Server running in Azure VM is optimized to extend existing on-premises SQL Server applications to Azure in a hybrid scenario. Only SQL
Server in an Azure virtual machine gives you access to the underlying OS (and that is why it is considered as IaaS). In the PaaS deployment
options (SQL Managed Instance, SQL Database), the OS is abstracted away from you, meaning Azure manages it, but you can't access it.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/azure-sql-intro/3-deployment-options
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  Grrr 10 months ago


Azure App Service is SaaS because you dont manage the app- so no can do, VMs from my perspective are IaaS and PaaS and SaaS
upvoted 1 times

  AlongTheseLines 9 months ago


App Service is PaaS where you manage the web app but not the underlying OS or web server. VMs are IaaS.
upvoted 4 times

  Koan 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure App Service is a fully managed "Platform as a Service" (PaaS) that integrates Microsoft Azure Websites, Mobile Services, and BizTalk
Services into a single service.
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  Rohanmore5 9 months, 4 weeks ago


B, Virtual Machine is compute resource under Iaas
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  karmaDude 8 months, 2 weeks ago


"User ownership" is that of the Application and its underlying data. "Cloud Provider Ownership" are Runtime, Middleware and OS along + IaaS is
controlled by Cloud Service Provider. Thus a VM is automatically created depending on the type of technology you are using to build the

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application. For example, If I am creating a LAMP based app, a Linux VM would be created automatically containing Apache, MySQL and PHP
based technologies, ready to be configured and used.
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  snowatom 8 months, 2 weeks ago


In the link: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-paas/

it is described:
Like IaaS, PaaS includes infrastructure—servers, storage, and networking—but also middleware, development tools, business intelligence (BI)
services, database management systems, and more. PaaS is designed to support the complete web application lifecycle: building, testing,
deploying, managing, and updating.

So, call me confused.....


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  tot0ro 1 month ago


Yes, PaaS includes the infrastructure but you are not allowed to manage it, Azure manages it. SQL Server in Azure VM gives you OS-level access
that is why it is considered as IaaS. The other two Azure SQL deployment options [SQL Managed Instance; SQL Databases] are considered as
PaaS as the OS is abstracted away from you.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/azure-sql-intro/3-deployment-options
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Since virtual machines are IaaS, I think the answer is B.
upvoted 1 times

  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I'm curious WHY a company wouldn't want to use VMs (IaaS) in this case?
upvoted 1 times

  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is B as VM is Iaas
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  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Azure app service is Paas and VM service is Iaas ,its clear we are not following Paas so it has not met the goal
upvoted 2 times

  yogeshchauhan81 6 months, 2 weeks ago


VM is IaaS. correct answer is B. No.
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  Meedeh 6 months, 1 week ago


The answer is B.
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  Ibra_ 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure virtual machines belong to IaaS of course
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  Raju7891 5 months, 1 week ago


Yes. Answer is "NO"
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Correct
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  Nikhil_Java 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct
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  Talub 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Thx Nikhil,
pls confirm which answer you mean ? coz i have the exam after 2 days.
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  robah 4 months ago


VM is IAAS hence NO
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  manavparekh 4 months ago


Virtul machine is considered as IaaS so No is the correct answer.
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  MK1368 3 months, 3 weeks ago


NO. VM is Iaas
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  veer03 2 months, 3 weeks ago


B is correct answer
upvoted 1 times

  Aathiraa 2 months, 2 weeks ago


For PAAS , we dot have to care for the VM.
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  Prashant_10 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Azure App Service is Paas; Virtual Machine is IaaS;
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  the_silvertree 1 month, 3 weeks ago


If Microsoft defines PaaS as containing IaaS (as it does at https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-paas/), then why is including a VM
fail to meet the goal of PaaS?
upvoted 1 times

  Karthik_Krishnamoorthy 1 month ago


As per the question, the services should be done using PaaS. But the zure App Service (PaaS) and Azure virtual machines that have Microsoft SQL
Server installed is part of IaaS. Hence the answer is No
upvoted 3 times

  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Virtual Machines are only applicable in IaaS.
upvoted 2 times

  Jaybe 1 day, 2 hours ago


How close are these practice questions to the actual exam? Are they going to be updated for the month of December, 2020?
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Question #10 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company plans to migrate all its data and resources to Azure.
The company's migration plan states that only platform as a service (PaaS) solutions must be used in Azure.
You need to deploy an Azure environment that supports the planned migration.
Solution: You create an Azure App Service and Azure Storage accounts.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  Ragijo 1 year ago


Azure Storage Accounts are IaaS, PaaS as Microsoft says is "a complete development and deployment environment in the cloud, with resources
that enable you to deliver everything from simple cloud-based apps to sophisticated, cloud-enabled enterprise applications". So the answer is No
because Storage is IaaS.
upvoted 56 times

  ManuKrishu 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Storage account, Data center both are IAAS
upvoted 2 times

  Bokino 12 months ago


Azure Storage account is NOT a Iaas because you do not need to deploy a VM to use this service. I think it is a PaaS
upvoted 6 times

  joilec435 9 months, 2 weeks ago


storage is iaas https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-iaas/
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks. Yes Storage is IaaS. I think what confuses people is with Database which is PaaS.
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  FJNC 12 months ago


Azure Storage Account is Iaas as it can be setup to be a VM HD.
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  WernR 3 months, 1 week ago


VM HD, and also HDD and SSD
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  WernR 3 months, 1 week ago


additional: Storage account is IAAS and contains all of your Azure Storage data objects: blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks.
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  MarianFilipovici 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Storage Accounts are database as a service (DaaS)
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  MartinMystere 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Dude, there is no such thing as DaaS
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  MartinMystere 11 months, 1 week ago


Sorry there is such thing as DaaS but nort of 900
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  Remco 8 months ago


AZ-900 course curriculum: "Azure SQL Database is a relational database as a service (DaaS) based on the latest stable version of
Microsoft SQL Server database engine"
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  OmarMac 11 months, 1 week ago


The answer is No.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-paas
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  brunoeugenio 6 months ago


Here is the best visual example of the response.
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  Grrr 10 months ago


Azure App Service is SaaS because you dont manage it- so no can do
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  cepha 3 months, 3 weeks ago


azure app service is PaaS
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  Berg 10 months ago


Azure Storage is an IaaS. So that why answer is No.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-paas
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  CallMeRaccoon 3 months, 2 weeks ago


"... (PaaS) solutions must be used in Azure"
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  AlongTheseLines 9 months ago


Disks to support VMs are IaaS but Azure Storage Blobs, Tables, Queues, and Files are PaaS.
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  zero000kool 1 month ago


Disks & Files are IaaS, Queues, Tables & blobs are PaaS
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  Yaroslav 8 months, 4 weeks ago


You are all confusing a Storage Account with a Storage (Disc)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview
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  kilowd 8 months, 2 weeks ago


They are right .An Azure storage account contains all of your Azure Storage data objects: blobs, files, queues, tables, and DISKS. Therefore
Storage Accounts is IAAS
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  snowatom 8 months, 2 weeks ago


In the link: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-paas/

it is described:
Like IaaS, PaaS includes infrastructure—servers, storage, and networking—but also middleware, development tools, business intelligence (BI)
services, database management systems, and more. PaaS is designed to support the complete web application lifecycle: building, testing,
deploying, managing, and updating.

So, call me confused.....


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  Spari58 8 months ago


Given that your application would most likely require persistant data then some form of DBaaS (SQLServer, MySql etc) would be needed and these
are PaaS services. It is unlokely that a web service would be enough. So it's no, in reality, whatever you want to call storage.
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The given answer is incorrect, the correct answer should be A
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  Nhan 8 months ago


I would like to withdraw the previous statement, the given answer is correct, storage is under IaaS
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  Remco 8 months ago


The answer is correct.
It does not matter if a storage account is IaaS or PaaS. The fact that you roll out an application and therefore need to manage storage yourself
makes it IaaS. When deploying an application to PaaS you do not have to worry about the storage configuration.
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  MattyG 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I think Azure storage account is PaaS: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-account-create?tabs=azure-portal
An Azure storage account contains all of your Azure Storage data objects: blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks

This can be used without any IaaS solution


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 tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is B.
As Azure storage is part of Iaas (Azure Storage data objects: blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks).
It is a tricky question if you see Paas (Like IaaS, PaaS includes infrastructure—servers, storage, and networking—but also middleware, development
tools, business intelligence (BI) services, database management systems, and more.)
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/overview/what-is-paas/
It looks A also because you can create an Azure storage without VM as Blob (refer to Resource groupe only)
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  argademahesh 7 months, 1 week ago


Azure storage account is infrastructure as service. Refer here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/welcome-to-azure/3-tour-of-azure-
services
Hence correct answer = No
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


thanks that image helped lot and i get clear answer of it
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  avii 7 months ago


We don't manage servers, network, security, availability for storage account. So want to understand why its iaas?
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  joe2301 7 months ago


see diagram. Storage falls under IaaS: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-iaas/
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  JPD10 6 months, 4 weeks ago


The condition by the company is that only PaaS solutions must be used.
In the strict sense it means that the provider of the PaaS solution used has to manage the underlying IaaS for you.
So any solution using any form of storage is ok as long as it is NOT directly created or managed by you.
Hence by CREATING an Azure Storage accounts yourself (so not automatically deployed as part of a solution) you are violating the condition set by
the company.
Ergo it does not meet the company plan and the solution is B
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  Chichi1974 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Storage Service is IAAS, Azure Database Service is PAAS
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  Meedeh 6 months, 1 week ago


The correct Answer is B, Azure App Service is PaaS whilst Storage Accounts are IaaS because these are resources that can be configured based on
your organization's policies.Examples of IaaS is VMs, Servers, Operating Systems and Storage.
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  Siri_mal 6 months ago


Storage is IaaS
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  saumenP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure app service is PaaS and also storage account is "PaaS".
To me A is correct
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  kilowd 5 months, 2 weeks ago


An Azure storage account contains all of your Azure Storage data objects: blobs, files, queues, tables, and DISKS. Therefore Storage Accounts is
IAAS
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Correct as Storage Account is IAAS
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-paas/
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  secisfun 4 months, 4 weeks ago


storage is iaas
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  rahulsinghjss 4 months, 1 week ago


Azure App Service and Azure Storage are part of SAAS services
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  rahulsinghjss 4 months, 1 week ago


My Mistake - Answer is C as Azure Storage are part of IAAS services
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 Bobiology 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Storage is IaaS hence answer is NO
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  KZM 3 months, 1 week ago


In an Azure Webinar, I asked Storage Account is PaaS or IaaS and they replied that "PaaS".
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  Testuser001 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is No.
Storage is IaaS.
Check the image here:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-iaas/
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  lebik17203 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I thought about this Question Series and about the overview on the MS page (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-iaas/). IaaS is
part of PaaS, which means that everything that IaaS has to offer is in PaaS. So if something is IaaS it is also PaaS. Only SaaS which is "Serverless" is
not part of PaaS, but IaaS and PaaS are Part of SaaS, according to the Picture on the MS page. As the Answers stated are not SaaS, I understand
they are PaaS or lower, therefore the answer should be yes, shouldnt it?
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  Yellow123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Because Security Center is natively part of Azure, PaaS services in Azure - including Service Fabric, SQL Database, SQL Managed Instance, and
storage accounts - are monitored and protected by Security Center without necessitating any deployment.
It is Paas
From docs.microsoft.com
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  Aathiraa 2 months, 2 weeks ago


PAAS >> Application and Data
IAAS >> OS,MIddleware, Runtime,Data and Application
Saas >> Subscription only (uesr)
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  jay158 2 months, 1 week ago


Storage like disk etc are IaaS, but question says 'Azure Storage accounts' which means blob, table, queue storage, which is PaaS service
upvoted 2 times

  theRunner 2 months ago


Disk and Files storage, which are IaaS also lie under the umbrella of "Azure Storage"
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  theRunner 2 months ago


Also, Azure Storage is completely IaaS. Refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/welcome-to-azure/media/3-azure-
services.png#lightbox
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Azure storage account is under the IaaS platform. Hence, the answer is No.
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  azure_emumba 3 weeks, 6 days ago


i think there is a difference b/w "storage" (IaaS) and "storage account" (PaaS). hence answer is A
upvoted 1 times

  RahulKate 2 weeks, 6 days ago


B) Answer is B
Azure storages are IaaS, just follow below link,
1) Open - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-azure/iaas/#customers
2) Go to section named "Azure products and services to build your IaaS solutions"
3) Click on storage section and you be redirected to below link, where its mentioned all IaaS services comes under storage,
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/product-categories/storage/
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  maukaba 1 week, 5 days ago


correct answer is B: I need to create a storage account to have object storage service to store data like pdf files for my web app. Hence it makes
sense to create a storage account to use the object storage service called Azure Blob Storage. Storage account is required to use storage services
that are IAAS (block storage etc) and PAAS (blob etc)
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Question #11 Topic 1

Your company hosts an accounting named App1 that is used by all the customers of the company.
App1 has low usage during the rst three weeks of each month and very high usage during the last week of each month.
Which bene t of Azure Cloud Services supports cost management for this type of usage pattern?

A. high availability

B. high latency

C. elasticity

D. load balancing

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


C is right
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  OmarMac 11 months, 1 week ago


The answer is C.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-elastic-computing/
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  MiBol 9 months, 3 weeks ago


A distinction between scalability and elasticity is that elasticity is done automatically.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


also elasticity implies scaling DOWN, automatically as well, in a timely manner.
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


The answer is definitely C.
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is C
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  karmaDude 7 months, 1 week ago


An interesting point is, if it would be a multiple choice question, one of the benefits of "Cloud Agility" is to dynamically manage cost, and optimize
spending too.
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  EricTheGreat 7 months, 1 week ago


C is correct because elasticity as a service is referred to a cloud service that enables in automatically scaling Azure hosted resource
upvoted 3 times

  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Elasticity - Ability to to quickly expand/decrease memory, and storage resources to meet changing business demands
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct its elasticity
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  Babas 5 months ago


Elasticity
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Correct
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  tangocharlie 5 months ago


Elasticity lets you add and remove resources based on your needs.
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  Praveen22 4 months, 1 week ago


Elasticity is correct, seeing this response in a different way even load balancing makes sense. Last week load is high, you can use that as one of the
feature
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  Parth9 3 months, 3 weeks ago


C is right
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  Ravi_2912 2 months ago


This was one of the questions. Exam date - 28/9/20. Thanks team for putting up this together.
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam. elasticity
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


C. elasticity
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  Karthik_Krishnamoorthy 1 month ago


As per the requirement, the benefit of cost needs to be looked up with the usage pattern. Hence the app should be scalable; i.e. scale in and scale
out to cater the needs usage which will help to optimize the cost.
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Question #12 Topic 1

You plan to migrate a web application to Azure. The web application is accessed by external users.
You need to recommend a cloud deployment solution to minimize the amount of administrative effort used to manage the web application.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A. software as a service (SaaS)

B. platform as a service (PaaS)

C. infrastructure as a service (IaaS)

D. database as a service (DaaS)

  JasonB 1 year, 2 months ago


I don't understand the response to this question, why it is PaaS and not SaaS?
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  simplist 1 year, 2 months ago


It is a custom web app deployed to Azure. If it was a MS product, then it would be a SaaS. Otherwise, your own apps deployed into cloud run on
PaaS ( they just provide the environment, "platform")
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  Dhul 8 months ago


Thanks that explains
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Absolutely right buddy. Given answer is correct B .PaaS
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  Vukosir 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks wasn't getting this answer
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  abass 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Nowhere in the question does it says the web application is custom built. It just says a web application
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  CanoSys 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Great explanation, thank you.
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  abhx 1 month, 1 week ago


that was helpful
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


You change it, you ADMINISTRATE it! That is PaaS. Saas however you simply make the software and put it on an app store, people download;
maybe you release new versions but this implies renouncing the older versions which you CANNOT administer anymore.
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  skb1996 6 months, 1 week ago


because its a web app, SaaS is for software services like Office365.Web app may need modifications, for which Paas is good
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  Isaacjb7 2 months, 3 weeks ago


SaaS doesn't allow indepth administration unlike PaaS
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  Gbase 2 weeks, 3 days ago


The Intention/catch phrase here is " minimize administrative effort" and that's what PaaS does, it gives some level of control/administration
unlike SaaS
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


It it would be SaaS option then there would no long exist web application, mas some purchased software/product.
SaaS - SOFTWARE as a service, which means that you purchase a software/product which might be a web software/product accessed by external
users. But it says "You plan to migrate a web application to Azure". It doesn't say it is to decommission the web application and purchase a
software/product (as a service).
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  skinguy7 1 year ago


i thought SaaS too but is 'minimize' the catch out word here? meaning you would still want some level of control/management, that being the case
PaaS would then be the best option.
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  sbettani 1 year ago


A is wrong because SaaS isn't ment to manage web applications, SaaS is just a software, like S4B.

C Is wrong because IaaS is the cloud solution with the highest administrative effort (Like virtual machines)

D Is wrong, databases are ment to store data ecc...


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  leonardo 1 year ago


answer is B, becouse "Deployment solution" your app, Saas is used office 365 for example
upvoted 1 times

  the_dom 10 months, 2 weeks ago


The key is the client intends to 'migrate an existing web app to azure' which suits PaaS and not SaaS. You don't migrate existing apps into a SaaS
solution.
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  Intikhab 10 months, 2 weeks ago


SaaS is off the shelf software like any Microsoft product (office 365 etc.. ). All other comes under PaaS
upvoted 1 times

  barchetta 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Technically wordpress is saas.. Im guessing however that they want you to say its paas because it isnt specific. I hope Im right on the exam.
upvoted 1 times

  D33pak 9 months, 1 week ago


Catch word is "migrate" meaning you will not be using Azure application, you'll use Azure platform to deploy your application.
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


"B" ==> minimize the amount of administrative effort used to "manage the web application".
Just Migrate not re-coding ( if SasS require more customize code ! )
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Yes, it is a web solution built by ourselves, and does not mean that we use SaaS services as Azure services.
upvoted 1 times

  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is B
But not Saas at all if it is not a Microsoft product or third party find in Marketplace
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  Illest 7 months, 2 weeks ago


But you can migrate you existing application to paas, because you might need, for example tomcat. So, you might a VM for it. I think iaas should
be the answer
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  Leroy_Jenkins 6 months, 2 weeks ago


You plan to migrate a web application to Azure. The web application is accessed by external users. You need to recommend a cloud deployment
solution to minimize the amount of administrative effort used to manage the web application.

According to MSFT own training they say this…


• PaaS requires less user management. The cloud provider manages the operating systems, and the user is responsible for the applications and
data they run and store.
• SaaS requires the least amount of management. The cloud provider is responsible for managing everything, and the end user just uses the
software.

SaaS offers the LEAST amount of admin effort.


I think it should be SaaS
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  SaiAz 2 weeks, 1 day ago


But it's not a default application provided by MS. Since it's a customized app u need paas
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  EricTheGreat 6 months ago


SAAS is for applications like Office 365 which is an application native to Microsoft.
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PaaS because web application is still yours to maintain. You are just placing it on a platform. SaaS is something one simlpy uses as an end-user, for
example shop from www.kalatmakhomedecor.com
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  Don123 5 months, 3 weeks ago


read the question "You plan to migrate a web application to Azure."
therefore this is a PaaS solution,SaaS is for software services like Office365
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  Sivolc 5 months, 2 weeks ago


By eliminating IaaS has greater amount of management by the client, DaaS manages only data not applications, is not SaaS because you want to
do the deployment of your application soon remains PaaS
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


The biggest confusion in question is: "to minimize the amount of administrative effort used to manage the web application." PaaS make Azure user
to be fully responsible for application including administrative routines unlike SaaS.
upvoted 1 times

  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


PaaS Answer is correct
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  Parth9 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B
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  shiva99 3 months, 1 week ago


to minimise the management ,SaaS is best suited
upvoted 1 times

  pranayamr 3 months ago


its correct answer as you can host web app as Azure Application as Service
upvoted 1 times

  noji 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


B. platform as a service (PaaS)
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  Karthik_Krishnamoorthy 1 month ago


Requirement is to deploy a cloud solution minimize the amount of administrative effort used to manage the web application. It isn't clear on this
case and assume that it is a custom application in this case. Hence we should go for PaaS.
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  boink 1 month ago


B is correct

Azure App Service is a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering that lets you create web and mobile apps for any
platform or device and connect to data anywhere, in the cloud or on-premises. App Service includes the web
and mobile capabilities that were previously delivered separately as Azure Websites and Azure Mobile Services.
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Question #13 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
Which cloud deployment solution is used for Azure virtual machines and Azure SQL databases? To answer, select the appropriate options in the
answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  thakur 1 year ago


correct
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  gsaminathan 11 months, 1 week ago


If at all there is an option given as Database as a service, then whether Azure SQL DB falls under that category ?
upvoted 4 times

  kilowd 8 months ago


Its on the correct category since things like database backups , patch applications are done for you..Thats why its classified as a platform service
in this case ( All u need is to deploy)
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  Trymymedicine 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Makes sense
upvoted 2 times

  PvR1991 10 months ago


But what is then de difference between Azure Storage account (IaaS) and Azure SQL DB (PaaS)
upvoted 4 times

  Yaroslav 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Storage Account is NOT IaaS
don't confuse it with a Storage (disc)
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


"An Azure storage account contains all of your Azure Storage data objects: blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks. "
Azure SQL Database is PaaS as the underlying SQL Server is managed by Azure. You don't have to install and configure it, you only manage
the databases.
If you were to install SQL Server inside a VM, then this would be IaaS
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  maciejt 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Why isn't SQL a Database as a Service? Or is DaaS a subcategory of PaaS?
upvoted 2 times

  Tasnim 8 months, 2 weeks ago


there is no DaaS in Azure
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


There are 3 cloud concepts: IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. Everything else is part of one of these and is mostly marketing, as the cloud is a service (For
example, DaaS in Azure is also something totally different, Diagnostic as a Service: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/daas/)
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  Ahalu 9 months, 1 week ago


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  TheCyanideLancer 9 months ago


right answer
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  lifeisgood 9 months ago


can someone please exaplain SQL part
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-iaas/ check this.
IaaS includes things like networking like firewalls, security, etc.
But the SQL database only lets you access the data, and maybe analyse it. PaaS.
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Answer is correct.
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is Iaas and Paas
As Azure SQL Database is (Azure SQL Database is a fully managed Platform as a Service (PaaS) Database Engine)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-ca/azure/sql-database/sql-database-technical-overview
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  Toti 6 months, 3 weeks ago


correct
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  Siri_mal 6 months ago


VM-->IaaS
Azure SQL-->PaaS
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct . Vm - IaaS and Sql Database - PaaS
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  abosa 87 5 months, 2 weeks ago


VM-->IaaS
Azure SQL-->PaaS
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  mchifana 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct
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  xfeniksx 5 months, 1 week ago


correct
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  Babas 5 months ago


its basic question .... Iaas and Paas
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Given Answer is correct
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  stargodwin 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Yeah very correct
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  JB_K 4 months, 1 week ago


correct
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


Correct
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  Jeralds 4 months, 1 week ago


The answer is correct.
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  arc1507 4 months ago


Correct . VM is IaaS & Azure SQL is PaaS
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  Maj1992 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure DB falls on PaaS.
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  Jerecax 3 months, 2 weeks ago


VM-->IaaS
Azure SQL-->PaaS
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  INYANAD 3 months ago


correct
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  Haidardba 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Correct
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  devsha 2 months, 4 weeks ago


AZ VM (IaaS) and AZ SQL DB(PaaS)
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  shai123 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Thats correct
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  spitfaiya 2 months, 2 weeks ago


agreed
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  Fiu 2 months, 2 weeks ago


this is correct
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  dilopezat 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct!
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  nacapiv492 2 months ago


should not database comen under iaas
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  theRunner 2 months ago


No. Azure Databases are PaaS solutions. Azure Storage services are IaaS. Refer to this diagram https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/learn/modules/welcome-to-azure/media/3-azure-services.png#lightbox
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  amandass 2 weeks, 1 day ago


IaaS, PaaS
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  Rick27 1 week, 4 days ago


I thought the it's Iaas and Saas why SQL is not Saas
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  losangeles 1 week, 3 days ago


correct
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  jhpe 1 week, 2 days ago


Azure SQL Database is a PaaS offering for SQL Server database hosting. Microsoft manages the platform, so all you must worry about is your
database and the data in it.
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  demian009 3 days ago


Azure Virtual Machines = IaaS -- > Infraestructure
Azure SQL Server = PaaS --- > Applications
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Question #14 Topic 1

You have an on-premises network that contains 100 servers.


You need to recommend a solution that provides additional resources to your users. The solution must minimize capital and operational
expenditure costs.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A. a complete migration to the public cloud

B. an additional data center

C. a private cloud

D. a hybrid cloud

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


private cloud??
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  Kurogami 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer C - Private Cloud is indeed the correct answer, and here is why: The on-premise solution that they already have can already be seen as a
private cloud. The most cost effective way is indeed to add a public cloud to their current network. Now the real question is in the last sentence
"What should you include in the recommendation?". Even if you want to recommend a hybrid cloud, which would minimize CapEx and OpEx, a
hybrid cloud is made up of both a public- and a private cloud. Therefore a private cloud should always "be included" in your recommendation.
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  ananthbhaskar 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Adding additional servers in the on-prem would increase the Capex but that is not the case in the public cloud. so On prem + public cloud =
Hybrid cloud be the best solution.
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  PraveenManral 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Actually this is the correct answer
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  pattalin 3 months ago


I also think the hybrid cloud is the answer since it's a combination of on-premise infrastructure (existing) with public cloud computing
(additional resources).
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  Ratpellent 2 months, 1 week ago


I agree. AZ900 would not be promoting the use of private cloud.
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  AaronMiles 2 months ago


My thinking too. They have the infrastructure already and want additional capacity thus a hybrid cloud model to add 'overflow'
capacity would be prudent?
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  Chette 2 weeks, 1 day ago


Correct!
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  Anonymous_Learner 5 days ago


Hybrid cloud will also increase the OpEx in comparison to Private cloud.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


what a weird logic! On-premise doesn't necessary means a cloud, in fact, most of on-premises aren't. Thus your logic can be true because
there is no private cloud whereas a public cloud is the best suggestion.
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  DaSuleh 3 weeks, 5 days ago


that some sense there
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  gordzilla 4 months, 3 weeks ago


"Private cloud" usually means cloud infrastructure with NO shared tenancy. On-premises infrastructure is not a cloud solution. Anytime cloud
resources are used to extend on-premise infrastructure we're talking about hybrid. I believe the agreed upon answer of "Private cloud" is
incorrect.
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  DaSuleh 3 weeks, 5 days ago


So according to you what is private cloud?
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  Aum 1 week, 1 day ago


NO shared tenancy usually cost more than Public Cloud so that may not satisfy the requirement to minimize OpEx, right?
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  turNbt 3 months, 4 weeks ago


too confusing... for me it's D (Hybrid cloud), since with a private cloud I have to invest in hardware which is CapEX, so isn't the most cost
effective.. .
Doesn't it?
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  cianissam 3 months ago


Agree.. the answer should be straightforward. D. Hybrid CLoud
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


what if i want 1 more server resource ? so it makes 101 server and that 1 server come from cloud then it becomes hybrid cloud
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  shage 2 months, 2 weeks ago


To be completely honest, without additional parameters, the correct answer is: add more to the on-premise environment. The hidden cost of
supporting a whole new concept (cloud...private or public) would offset gains up until a certain point. So let's say "additional resources" = 5
new servers... Simple: add to on-premise. if it means adding 500, sure. This is a weak subjective question not worthy of the test and not
indicative of knowledge.
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  Manmaya 2 months, 2 weeks ago


This doesn't make any sense you are just trying to make your ans right forcefully
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  Dontbehasty 2 months, 1 week ago


Agreed with Kurogami.
You HAVE 100 ON-PREM servers (not in cloud). You need to recommend a solution to provide additional RESOURCES (so think of Azure's
suite of resources here if it helps). Private cloud will mean effectively NO CapEx, as you already have the infrastructure, and your OpEx will be
LOWER as you are not paying for Compute, Storage etc but rather only for the additional resources/services that are not available on-prem
thereby cutting out compute and storage which can be the most expensive.
Opting for hybrid would inevitably result in incurring additional OpEx costs as you spin up more servers for hosting purposes or PaaS
solutions in the Cloud as opposed to your own on-prem and now Private Cloud environment.
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  Learnerz 1 year, 1 month ago


Can you explain this answer, please?
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  SharmilaSonavane 6 months, 3 weeks ago


A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud. Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure
such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding
new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-
premises.
Incorrect Answers: A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure (the cost of
migrating all the servers). B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure). C: A private
cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure to host the private
cloud).
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/4-cloud-deployment-models
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


I would agree it is hybrid cloud, they have already bought 100 servers.. so if they start a private cloud they wont be using them the 100
servers ... as it is left behind but if we use hybrid it makes it is half on perm and half in the public cloud... which as we know has reduced
CapEX
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  KaushalS 2 months, 1 week ago


Not necessary. A Hybrid cloud could be your on premise infra with Public Cloud as well.
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  AC 1 year, 1 month ago


For me the correct option is A, option C it would be not minimize CAPex.
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  rgalfaro 12 months ago


(A) will increase OpEx a lot as you will need engineers to plan and architect your migration to the cloud, also if you migrate completely, there
will be no use for the servers you already have, that you already spent a lot of money and time to configure.

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  dgonzalez 11 months, 3 weeks ago


The correct answer is A, if you implement a private cloud you need to invest in Capex
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  Remy 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Not if you have already hendred servers.
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  RickF 8 months, 2 weeks ago


But the question is for additional resources with minimal costs so that means opex and not 'we are good enough'
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  supernova666666 1 year, 1 month ago


This question uses the term 'additional resources' you really need to specify what the additional resources are.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


It could never be option A since it's not asking to migrate or eliminate existing on-premises resources. It asks to provide additional resources (to
those that already exist on-premises and are being used by users) with minimal cost (CAPEX/OPEX).
Option B is incorrect, since it's not the best solution with minimal costs (CAPX/OPEX)
Option D it's not and option, since it requires the prior existence of a private and public cloud
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-hybrid-cloud-computing/
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  Eggsy 9 months ago


as I see it, the private cloud is the on-premise network (private cloud is a cloud witch dedicated hardware for one specific owner or group of
owners)
so adding resources to the public cloud would mean that you use a hybrid cloud construction, the private (on premise network) and the public
cloud (with the additional resources).
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  john_bosco_champion 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I also believe that the answer should be Hybrid Cloud...
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  Biswadip 8 months, 3 weeks ago


You can provision newly required resources (e.g. new VMs inside virtual netwoek) in Public Cloud (and hence making the solution Hybrind). You
don't need to migrate existing resource to Public Cloud to make it Hybrid
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


hybrid cloud does not require prior existence of a private cloud, On-premises network will also work in a hybrid cloud.
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  gelato 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Option C would cost a lot. Because to have a private network on Azure you'll need to have a special contract with Azure to set up your full
private network and it's not relevant to the problem. Ask how does "private network" minimizes the cost?
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  Learnerz 1 year ago


I get it. Public cloud would be the answer. But in this case, we need additional resources, and the complete migration to the public cloud is not
going to offer us that option. Hybrid clouds are very expensive. So the only option is C.
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  RamonRW 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Can you elaborate on this? I confident that neither A or B is a suitable answer, as we already have 100 Servers (so no migration scenario) and B a
new data center is highly CAPEX intensive. But a Hybrid Cloud (D) would provide me with the option to integrate the 100 servers as private
components and I can easily add PAYG option, when I need to scale.
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  cherrada 1 year ago


If you need additional resources the better option is a Hybrid cloud with minimal CAPEX/OPEX
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  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


additional resources "to users", I think the answer is C
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  Rajesh123 1 year ago


You have already invested 100 server and need only few additional resources/server best match is C
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  vsivas 11 months, 4 weeks ago


converting onprem dc to private cloud is expensive interms of design,implement etc. i feel hybrid cloud is correct

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  DerelictX 1 year ago


Correct answer is D - Hybrid cloud. Utilize current resources and dynamically scale in public cloud if and when needed.
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  SadioMane 6 months ago


Answer is D.
First, The question is not asking to get ride of the already existing on-premise server. Second, we need to optimize the service as well as cutting
the cost. So using little bit of the cloud (cheaper) in addition to the physical servers we have. which is Hybrid approach.
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  Moon 1 year ago


I would go with answer "D".
Additional resources on top of existing infrastructure is Hybrid Cloud (Hybrid means, use your existing infrastructure and borrow additional
resources from another cloud provider (Public cloud).
C: building a new private cloud, is so costly, as it is not just servers!! but also a lot of extra hypervisors, controllers...etc, with operation and Capex
costs.
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  sbettani 1 year ago


IMO,
The scenario is that we have an on-premise network, so we don't have a public or hybrid cloud, but we don't know wich resource we need (Space?
network? calculation?)

Option A is wrong because migrating to the public cloud the infrastructure doesn't provide additional resources and has a lot of OpEx (Operational
expenditure) and a starting Cap.

B is wrong because an additional data center is just ment to increase storage, and we don't know if the resource we need is space

C Is right, because we can use a private cloud to share resources in the on-premises network, without having OpEx or pay-as-you go

D Creating an hybrid cloud from an on-premises network means that we have to create a public cloud, wich has an high OpEx

Question is not well explained tho, that's just my opinion


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  Himanshu27 4 months, 1 week ago


this sounds convincing, if I compare it with real world scenarios decisions I have seen been made generally..
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  leonardo 1 year ago


hybrid cloud is better soluction
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


Our teacher said the answer is hybrid cloud
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


D should be the correct answer
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  dorhost 12 months ago


When you are looking to extend your architecture to the cloud, then the best is to have a hybrid architecture.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/hybrid-cloud-overview

The answer is D: Hybrid Cloud


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  Storm 12 months ago


In my oppinion the answer can only be D, but it still confuses me, as providing additional resources in the cloud definately does not minimize
OPEX.
D is by far the cheapest solution overall.
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  ArSung 11 months, 4 weeks ago


I think D should be the correct answer
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  buka 11 months, 3 weeks ago


D. a hybrid cloud
Because..I got 841 point
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  raghu22 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Lol.. The best thing I read on Internet Today.. Keep It Up Man

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  Reja 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Hahaha best ans. and I am with D
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  mudot 11 months, 3 weeks ago


HYBRID ....
Expand to cloud as you grow
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  splinter_head 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Does it mean that the 100 servers are currently NOT part of your datacenter?
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  alen995454 11 months, 3 weeks ago


From a test on udemy:
Correct Answer – D

When you are looking to extend your architecture to the cloud, then the best is to have a hybrid architecture. There are different scenarios that can
be adopted depending on the type of integration required.

*** Microsoft hybrid cloud is a set of business scenarios that combine a Microsoft cloud platform with an *on-premises component*, such as:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/hybrid-cloud-overview
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  examman 11 months, 1 week ago


But cloud word is not mentioned in the question that raise concerns. Still confusion on this part.
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  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


on-premise is a different concept wrt private cloud!
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  maniaX 11 months, 3 weeks ago


I think that correct answer is Hybrid cloud - since you already have on-premise datacenter and you want to extend with minimal capex and opex
you choose public cloud. Private + public cloud is Hybrid.
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  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


your existing on-premise datacenter IS NOT private cloud!
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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


D. a hybrid cloud
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  Shiven 10 months, 4 weeks ago


a hybrid cloud
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  Shiven 10 months, 4 weeks ago


a hybrid cloud

You can extend the on-premise infrastructure with the cloud. With Azure cloud services you can benefit from having no capital expenses and
minimal operational expenditure costs.
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  R456 10 months, 4 weeks ago


I beilieve it's D. The answer is wrong.
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


Agreed!
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  Khadii 4 months, 3 weeks ago


agreed
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  BBarnes 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Is a private cloud going to minimize capital expenditure? $300k for server?
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  certi catores 10 months, 2 weeks ago

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the internet is divided into two for this question. some say C and some say D since the question is not clear.
I lean towards C since hybrid cloud is a combines a public cloud and a private cloud.
so for hybrid, we need more expenditure to create both private and public.
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  Rob63 10 months, 2 weeks ago


If you need to minimize the capital cost , you need hardware from the cloud provider , in combination with the hardware you a lready own I think
hybrid cloud is the correct answer
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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Hybrid Cloud is the correct answer D
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  manojchavan 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Is this Cloud bursting? A configuration that’s set up between a private cloud and a public cloud. If 100 percent of the resource capacity in a private
cloud is used, then overflow traffic is directed to the public cloud using cloud bursting.
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  Shiven 10 months, 1 week ago


D is correct ans
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  Riyaz 10 months, 1 week ago


I Guess the correct answer is Hybrid Cloud
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I have seen the answer shown as Private cloud in several places, but am sure that the correct answer would be Hybrid cloud.
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  Priyasabh 10 months ago


agree the correct answer is Hybrid cloud
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  ych 10 months ago


D is correct
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  RakeshTaninki 10 months ago


Option D is correct, Hybrid solution
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  Rohanmore5 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Correct should be D. Hybrid provide utilization of existing resource moving few in Public cloud. Owning a Private cloud is high Capx activity and
very few companies can invest in.
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  ST2 9 months, 3 weeks ago


seeing 2 Answers C and D
what is correct answer as per test results ?
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  Jignesh_Gamdha 9 months, 1 week ago


Hey guys, answer would be Hybrid cloud, in question clearly asked additional resource with Minimum Capex and operational cost.
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  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


Microsoft says that sometimes hybrid cloud can result in higher costs with respect to choosing between private and public cloud
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  zeelie 9 months, 1 week ago


ok there is a trick here, you need additional infrastructure right.... what would the solution be..
public cloud not hybrid.... hybrid is on-site combined with public.... so just an extension to public would do...
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  Ananas 8 months ago


No, hybrid is private (which is different from on-site) combined with public
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  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


It's unclear Private vs Public cloud, I see the Private cloud as solution for short term, but then when it comes to replace all your on-prem servers, it's
better to have a public cloud to migrate to and move away from managing the infrastructure .
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hybrid cloud. You can still use the 100 servers ,also add additional resources from cloud.which wont increase Capex.
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  randomnumber 9 months ago


I would have thought that hybrid cloud should be the correct answer since it does not throw away current investment in on-premises infrastructure
and still allows for additional resources to be added on the cloud
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  Yaroslav 8 months, 4 weeks ago


We need to minimize CapEx AND OpEx. So the answer is Hybrid
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  sondrex 8 months, 4 weeks ago


hybrid cloud - is correct
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  Karun 8 months, 3 weeks ago


I would go for D (Hybrid). The company can keep all it's current resources on-premise and buy additional servers in the cloud. No where it says
they want to get out of on-premise.
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


The answer is probably a hybrid cloud, as we want to minimize initial and running costs. However, in reality, it seems different on a case-by-case
basis.
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  ManuB 8 months, 1 week ago


I also agree that Hybrid Cloud would be the good answer as we discuss adding additional resources and not migrate the whole thing
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  Ananas 8 months ago


As an explanation for the suggested answer (private cloud) I thought that you already had invested in CapEx, so you can balance this by
introducing only OpEx with a private cloud... I do not know if this make sense
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The given answer is correct. Because The solution must minimize capital and operational expenditure costs. Microsoft is really know how to
marketing their services and product. I’m disappointed that Microsoft is going to retire MCSA, MCSE certification and focus on cloud certifications.
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  Spari58 8 months ago


Given that you already have servers on-prem then C is actually the best solution, using bursting in the cloud for excess usage. As on-prem servers
are retired then increase the cloud based servers accordingly. The private cloud option is a typical "sales guy needs to make a quota" response. If
server/DC retirement is within a feasible migration window then a private cloud might make sense
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The given answer is correct, for example, you can contact IBM, Google or another cloud provider to sign a contract so they will provide dedicated
hardware and software to your company only, that's the private cloud
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  Melvinmz 8 months ago


Answer for this question is D as it will minimize CapEX and OPEx
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  Mnair 7 months, 3 weeks ago


answer for this is hybrid cloud is what I believe
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


We already have 100 servers, so we will only buy the extra servers we need on the cloud. hence, the right choice of solution is hybrid so that we can
use our servers and add extras according to the demand from the cloud.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It's a trick question. It says "on-premises"; that is all you need to know.
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is D - Hybrid.
Public cloud is Opex less as you pay as you go.
Private cloud as exiting and it is going to add (addition resources) is Capex
Hybrid will be a solution become a more flexible or between cost for both (Capex and Opex)
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  SumitJain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be D, Continue with what you have and additionally get more resources on demand from public cloud.
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  corrales70 7 months, 2 weeks ago


In my oppinion, in this question "the devil is in the details". Nowhere in the question is stated that the capacity for the 100 servers is exhausted, it
just states that "the users need more resources". If the capacity is not exhausted, then it is enough with adding the ability of dynamically allocating
that capacity, something that can be achieved with a private cloud.
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Option D is correct - Hybrid Cloud.
As customer plan additional resources Public Cloud so Private & Public = Hybrid
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  da11393 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Guys, to form a hybrid cloud model, you need to have both public cloud & private cloud in advance. Also, existing onprem doesn't means having
private cloud already. So, I will vote option C, private cloud.
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  RohitRai89 6 months, 1 week ago


you do not need to have private cloud in advace. An on-prem environment will work.
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  Yogesh29 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I think A is correct answer......!
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  tiger77 7 months, 2 weeks ago


“A” migrating all 100 servers to public cloud just to get additional resources, does not sound like minimizing cap-ex/op-ex
“B” why to invest in additional data center? It is expensive. And it does not says that you do not have enough space for additional servers in current
data center
“C” not sure, it looks like expensive…
Maybe “D” is the closest answer. Continue to use your existing on premise servers, and start creating new ones in the cloud.
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  Babji 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer should be hybrid cloud...With hybrid cloud, you can continue to use existing servers and add new servers on cloud with no
additional capex and minimizes operational costs
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  karmaDude 7 months, 1 week ago


Org already has IaaS (100 servers), so CapEx is predefined and calculated upfront. OpEx reduction is when users want additional resources, could
be "legacy system support" or App Services with high availability, scalability, elasticity, and FT. Hence Option C is the perfect way to go for it.
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  Naz1 7 months, 1 week ago


I think Option D - hybrid as that would be no capex inolved only opex and also only pay what you use.
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  dpkban 7 months, 1 week ago


I think D - Hybrid, as its additional resources on top pf existing, using public cloud for addtional resources wont have capex and using that along
with existing private cloud (100 servers) will make in HYBRID.
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  sheik527 7 months, 1 week ago


Hybrid Cloud is the correct answer.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Hybrid cloud. You have already spent (CaPex) for your current infrastructure. You need the most cost-efficient option for ADDITIONAL resources.
Adding a VM in the cloud would be cheaper than buying new hardware, so you would keep what you have running on-prem (private) and expand
into the cloud (public).. private + cloud = hybrid
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  drinvan 7 months, 1 week ago


Hybrid Cloud is the correct answer!
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  argademahesh 7 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer should be Hybrid Cloud.
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  asure 7 months, 1 week ago


Hybrid Cloud is correct answer. A mix of on-prem and cloud
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  EricPaa 7 months ago


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  Sueskai 7 months ago


It is hybrid cloud, because you minimize capex.
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  wahoo189 7 months ago


This is incorrect. See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/4-cloud-deployment-models

Specifically: Public Cloud: "Pay-as-you-go pricing – you pay only for what you use, no CapEx costs"

The question explicitly states to minimize CapEx and OpEx. Private and hybrid clouds involve CapEx.

This is not helpful in preparing for the exam.


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  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Key is "on-premises network" ,they are asking based on network so for security ,it will go to private cloud,if the question is on-premises datacenter
then it will go to HYBRID.
Hope it make sense.
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  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


My doubt is about the possibility to create an Hybrid cloud merging "on-premise infrastructure" and "public Cloud", or it is necessary to implement
a private cloud over the on-premise infrastructure.
If the first sentence is right , the answer is D ( Hybrid)
else is C (Private).
Who agree with this?
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  joe2301 7 months ago


my vote is Hybrid. I've seen this question in order question banks and it is Hybrid. With Hybrid, you are not buying any hardware (Capex) and only
introducing the public cloud to the environment (expanding resources) and pay for only what you need (minimizing cost).
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  moooosi 6 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer: D
Explanation:
A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.Capital expenditure is
the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.With a hybrid cloud, you
can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud
(Azure for example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as
you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server onpremises.
Incorrect Answers:A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would
involve a lot of operational expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers).B: An additional
data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).C: A
private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure
(the cost of the new infrastructure to host the private cloud).
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  Hero4 6 months, 4 weeks ago


Additional resources are not "guaranteed" with migration to Public Cloud. Guaranteed option is Private Cloud
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  DesolateMarauder2020 6 months, 3 weeks ago


You are all wrong, the answer is A.

Scenario:
100 on-premise servers (this is NOT a private cloud, this is 100 networked servers)
You need additional resources at the cheapest cost.

A. Complete migration to the public cloud. Flexible pricing, no investments required to deploy and maintain the IT infrastructure, provides
additional resources as needed in the scenario. This option achieves both requirements - cheap & additional resources.
B. An additional data center would not only be extremely expensive but overkill just for additional resources.
C. Private Cloud - Expensive solution with a relatively high total cost of ownership as compared to public cloud alternatives for short-term use
cases.
D. Hybrid cloud - less expensive than Private Cloud only (C), but still more expensive than converting to the Public Cloud (A) only.
Additional information on Private / Public / Hybrid
https://www.bmc.com/blogs/public-private-hybrid-cloud/
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  George124 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Which means all their purchased 100 servers will go to waste? Nahhh!! We are trying to help them save costs(CapEx & OpEx) here.. Remember!
A cannot be the answer
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  DesolateMarauder2020 6 months, 3 weeks ago


D. Hybrid Cloud (I first chose A but that is wrong after further thought)

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Scenario:
100 on-premise Servers (this is not a true Private Cloud, but it is an existing on-premise infrastructure).
You need additional resources at the cheapest cost.

A. Complete migration to the Public Cloud. More expensive than a Hybrid Cloud (D) which adds additional resources only when needed and
current servers are utilized. A complete migration would incur a higher cost because you are no longer utilizing your 100 server infrastructure but
rather offloading everything to the Public Cloud infrastructure and billed accordingly.
B. An additional data center would not only be extremely expensive but overkill just for additional resources.
C. Private Cloud - Expensive solution with a relatively high total cost of ownership as compared to public / hybrid cloud alternatives.
D. Hybrid cloud - less expensive than Private Cloud only (C), or a complete migration to the Public Cloud (A) or Data Center (B).

Resources:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-are-private-public-hybrid-clouds/
https://www.bmc.com/blogs/public-private-hybrid-cloud/
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  nosenome 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Hybrid Cloud is correct answer
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  jorhuf 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I think D, because they´re asking for extending the network the have on-prem
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  Chalana 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Could the answer be private cloud in the sense that cloud providers are able to obtain lower prices for software and networking services/resources
for their clients? So, in this sense, with 100 servers available, most likely Capex would not be increased and Opex would be reduced from the
economies of scale feature of cloud services. software software and software services economies of scale from a cloud provider will reduce the cost
of opex in terms of software licensing. Additionally, cloud services might provide recommendations that reduce or maximize the use of the current
servers. in any case, Microsoft wants to think outside of the box here :-)
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  azure22 6 months, 2 weeks ago


My exam is tomorrow, can someone please confirm if its hybrid or private , so confusing.
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  kf01234 6 months, 2 weeks ago


The truly correct answer is D (hybrid), trust me, I just finished the totally review
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  w5005m 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes private cloud is correct answer, you have to minimize OPEX and CAPEX not eliminating CAPEX, and second note there are 100 server already so
to convert to private cloud it is matter of upgrading application and obtaining Vmware or Hyper-V.
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  Mannyram 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I believe the answer is D. Remember, the question asks" What should you include in the recommendation?" The BEST recommendation to minimize
CAPEX and OPEX is to recommend HYBRID.
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  Mannyram 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Looking at the question more closely, the is PRIVATE cloud is the correct answer. As the customer is ONPREMISE, it makes sense to recommend
PRIVATE cloud as the resources in a private cloud will be dedicated to this single customer hence minimizing the OPEX and CAPEX.
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  Mannyram 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Here is the reason PRIVATE Cloud is the correct answer. Because you are using infrastructure owned by the cloud provider, moving to the
cloud reduces capex i.e. the major expenses that are incurred for infra and other purchase. The day to day OPEX expenses are minimized in
the cloud because you pay only for the resources you are using at any particular time.
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  sky12345 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Private clouds can also be combined with public clouds to create a hybrid cloud.. So hybrid cloud would be more expensive than private cloud. In
order to minimize CapEx and OpEx, we should add additional resources in private cloud.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-a-private-cloud/
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  vinothraja 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Initially i thought hybrid cloud, but in a way private cloud makes sense as well.
Not all servers in a company's data center would be fully utilized. So deploying Private cloud would use the unused resources and provide them to
new users. so it doesnt minimize opex and capex.
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  vinothraja 6 months, 2 weeks ago


correction: does minimize capex and opex
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  guchao2000 6 months, 1 week ago


should be D - hybrid cloud. with still remain the 100 servers on prem, user can access additional resources via public cloud, with optimized cost
structure.
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  SumitJain 6 months, 1 week ago


I think it should be D as we need to provide additional resources. Private cloud, with 100 servers won't provide additional resources.
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  ReiNas 6 months, 1 week ago


question is very ambigious
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  ReiNas 6 months, 1 week ago


D also looks an option.
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  rongeurdos 6 months, 1 week ago


Hybrid means you join or a private cloud either your internal servers to a public cloud. Because to minimize capex and opex for MS is a public
cloud solution, then for this case hybrid looks like to be the best choice to keep your internal servers and extend your capabilities.
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  J4B 6 months, 1 week ago


I thought it was D but got it wrong. This huge amount of feedback is helpful, but also goes to show that the question is ambiguous and should be
re-written to be clearer.
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  Meedeh 6 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer is C. If an organization already has 100 servers in its on-premise infrastructure which might have legal requirements, compliance
to be met, then adding additional solution would be to rent the resources from a cloud provider and configure it to ensure it has the same policies
with the servers already in the on-prem infrastructure. Private cloud allows you to create a cloud environment within your datacenter and allows
users to use self service access to gain entry - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/4-cloud-deployment-
models
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  Myfeltf65 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is D - Hybrid
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  Manueel 6 months ago


I would say C Private Cloud. You already own the infra migrating it to Public brings a lot of costs with it. Going for a hybrid solution not only brings
extra costs on top of what you already own and needs maintaining connections etc. To make sure that your on premise infra can take advantage of
Cloud capabilities like scalability/elasticity can be done by making it a private cloud.
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  ES71 6 months ago


C is clearly wrong. Private cloud is Capex, requires upfront investment. I think it is D - hybrid will provide additional resources.
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  rexpan 6 months ago


Answer D "Hybrid cloud - correct answer
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  Ahmedk 6 months ago


What confusing everybody here that there is already investment in on premises “network” ,in this case the company can have additional resources
by creating private cloud,this will be the wiser choice.Hyprid cloud is not un option because the company has to go from on premises network to
private network then to hypred cloud which will add extra cost.
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  cmihai 6 months ago


Private cloud would not minimize CapEx. To minimize OpEx, for additional resources alone the company should use a public cloud - think about
economies of scale. In conjunction with their existing infrastructure, hybrid cloud would make most sense
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  PrafullG 5 months, 4 weeks ago


D is correct answer as hybrid cloud is combination of public and private. you can use on premise servers and add new resources as public cloud
and public cloud are Opex not Capex
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  ananthbhaskar 5 months, 4 weeks ago


To minimize the Capex, we need to use the On premise server and for additional servers/storage , we need to use cloud(Opex) - Hybrid cloud is
best suitable answer
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  PreethaBiju 5 months, 3 weeks ago

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since we have already 100 servers the cap ex will be lowered when moving to private cloud,when we move from onprem to any cloud the opex is
reduced.so its private cloud as we already have 100 servers
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  Caetano 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer: D
A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding
new servers in
Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
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  mzmrehan 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Hybrid cloud

Using a hybrid cloud not only allows companies to scale computing resources, it also eliminates the need to make massive capital expenditures to
handle short-term spikes in demand as well as when the business needs to free up local resources for more sensitive data or applications.
Companies will pay only for resources they temporarily use instead of having to purchase, program, and maintain additional resources and
equipment that could remain idle over long periods of time
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  DeVries 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer to me is 'Private Cloud'.
Hybrid implies the existence of a private AND pubic cloud. There is no mention of public access required. The mentioned users may well be
accessing from on-premises VPN. So no Public Cloud no Hybrid.
And a data center does not mean it's Azure or anything cloud.
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  Preet2810 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Option c is correct, Since org already have 100 servers, why would the invest in hybrid cloud which would be additional opEX on public cloud
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  Janusz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


D - hybrid cloud is definitively the correct answer. No doubts. This is very often a business case for public - extending the capacity of on-prem
just by adding a public cloud resources. I saw the same question on another free exam app and also there D was the correct answer.
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  borinot 5 months, 3 weeks ago


"You need to recommend a solution that provides additional resources to your users". Private cloud is good to keep the servers you have in
property. If you want more resources, perhaps it would be better to get the hybrid option.
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  411 5 months, 3 weeks ago


WHy not D- Hydrid cloud a correct answer? 100 can be private and additional capacity (VM) in public cloud, togatehr makes hybrid
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  santana5000 5 months, 3 weeks ago


D is correct
A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
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  santana5000 5 months, 3 weeks ago


With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in
the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure
costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational
expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers).
B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new
infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure
(the cost of the new infrastructure to host the private cloud).
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/4-cloud-deploymentmodels
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  gordzilla 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A hybrid cloud is any combination of the company's onsite infrastructure with cloud resources (public or private). Public and private refer only to
tenancy, the resources are both in the cloud. The key here is "additional resources". I believe the best answer is hybrid.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Given answer is wrong. Correct answer should be D. a hybrid cloud.

Question says additional resource to your users. mean with already existing op-prem will deploy some cloud resource so its a hybrid cloud .
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  Ravidv11 5 months, 2 weeks ago


My vote is option D - Hybrid Cloud
Because the underline text is "The solution must minimize capital and operational expenditure costs."
Regard to option 'C' Private cloud. it takes more amount to set up infrastructure on cloud.
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  PMP_Azure 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer C is wrong. It must be Hybrid Cloud. This company already has 100 Servers presumably sitting in their 'Physical' Data Center and they are
looking to increase their capabilities. If they go with a Private Cloud, wouldn't they need to 'Buy' services from any Cloud Service Provider to
'Virtualize' their 100 Servers and upload into the cloud? ... This step alone is like building their Data Center again in the cloud.
To increase capabilities with less spending, they only need to put any 'Additional' required VMs, Storage ... etc. into the Public Cloud which once set
up and linked to existing Data Center Servers make up a Hybrid Cloud.
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  S458855 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Hybreed is the answer
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  yp1981 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I think D is correct answer
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  KoNaing 5 months, 2 weeks ago


The solution is = Hybrid Cloud
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  Puti88 5 months, 2 weeks ago


The answer is Hybrid cloud
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  mchifana 5 months, 2 weeks ago


the correct answer is hybrid
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  Piratedking 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer: D. Hybrid Cloud
Company already have existing server (be it in premise or private cloud) and must minimize capital and operational expenditure costs.
So best option to "overflow" to public cloud. when this happened, we call it Hybrid Cloud.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-hybrid-cloud-computing/
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  ro 5 months, 1 week ago


question says, need additional resources while lowering opex and capex, in private cloud if we add more resources it will opex and capex so public
cloud is the solution, but we already have 100 servers onprimise so i think option "D Hybird cloud" is the answer.
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  supaprasie 5 months, 1 week ago


I feel the real solution should be a Hybrid cloud. Since there is already an existing Private cloud infrastructure, all they need is a to add a public
cloud (additional resources) making it a hybrid solution
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  xfeniksx 5 months, 1 week ago


'they need additional' so the best will be answer 'C' - private cloud. No one is saying that they need to keep something in Public Cloud. So hybrid
will be good for future but now the best option is C
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


The only reason why it's C simply because all other 3 aren't. This type of question and answer is designed to confuse with language and pure logic
tricks, but not helpful to use the system.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


This type of question & answer is to confuse and trap with language and pure logic tricks but no use for practice at all. if this is from real exam, that
would be a great revenue generating source.
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  crashcat007 5 months, 1 week ago


Passed AZ900 exam this week, I got full 900 marks and the answer to this question I gave was "C) Private Cloud"
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  Jovial 5 months, 1 week ago


Hybrid Cloud is the definite answer.

Its Because we need to minimise Capex + Opex


So we need a combination of Cloud Solution + On Prem
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  paulxyz90 5 months, 1 week ago


It has to be hybrid - because you can provide the resources then remove them (scale back to zero) if needed (super efficient) - minimizes OPEX to
the point possible) and CAPEX (since you buy nothing)
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  gelato 5 months ago


It is cheaper to add additional resources that is from the public cloud. But we are not seeing the "use case" here. Because having hybrid cloud
setup would costs engineers, security component and network components. Adding resources into existing data center setup it would cost less of
course but the question is what is the "use case scenario?"
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


My Vote is D after this below explanation:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/overview/what-are-private-public-hybrid-
clouds/#:~:text=Often%20called%20%E2%80%9Cthe%20best%20of,flexibility%20and%20more%20deployment%20options.
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  Prasantbn 5 months ago


With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding
new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-
premises.
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers). B:
An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure to host the
private cloud).
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  khushboo06 5 months ago


Private cloud is a type of cloud computing that delivers similar advantages to public cloud, including scalability and self-service, but through a
proprietary architecture. Unlike public clouds, which deliver services to multiple organizations, a private cloud is dedicated to the needs and goals
of a single organization.

As a result, private cloud is best for businesses with dynamic or unpredictable computing needs that require direct control over their environments,
typically to meet security, business governance or regulatory compliance requirements.

So I think C is correct.
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  ShirleyM 5 months ago


I would have thought hybrid cloud
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  NIk2020 5 months ago


A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding
new servers in
Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers).
B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure to host the
private cloud).
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  Vicky_San 5 months ago


It Should be D - Hybrid cloud as it will save infrastructure setup costs and provide additional resources as needed. In private cloud you need to
maintain everything by your own and you need to pay for IT and Infra both for the services.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Hybrid as you need to provide additional resource. Not fully migrate!
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  Alberto_Lugo 4 months, 4 weeks ago


D is the correct answer
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  Subodhkat 4 months, 4 weeks ago


I feel that the hybrid cloud is the correct answer.
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


correct answer is Hybrid cloud
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  GMEY01 4 months, 3 weeks ago


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I'm on the answer "D" bandwagon, but must admit this is a poorly phrased, ambiguous question.
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  XmXprt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be Hybrid, why Private Cloud?
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  sandordini 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Its clearly a D - Hybrid cloud. No hesitation here.
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The best match is C as there are already have a network of 100 servers only need to add few resources. D would mean closing the current Capex
cost(which they have already paid) and starting a new subscription to cloud.
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  GervasioMontaNelas 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I have seen this question many times in other places, its D!
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  djhash 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This question is worded weirdly. The scenario is, you need more resources for your users and you have these 100 servers. What's your solution?
Private cloud.
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  TurkIn 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Hybrid should be the answer
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  stargodwin 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This answer is very wrong the correct answer is "hybrid cloud". A hybrid cloud is a combination of private and a public cloud.
With hybrid cloud they can continue with the use of the private cloud and also extend it with a public cloud
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  Prosper001 4 months, 3 weeks ago


i think Private Cloud is the correct answer.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-a-private-cloud/
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  Ficak 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Not sure about the answer, but wording additional service can really suggest private cloud is correct answer
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  mm1409 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The appropriate answer is D- Hybrid Cloud since private cloud is essentially on premises.Most of the users also agree on this. Why is the answer
still marked as C- Private cloud? Very confusing.
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  Sam82 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Hybrid cloud is correct answer. I got this in my exam and it was correct.
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  pankn 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I think answer should be hybrid cloud. As buying additional hardware will increase capex and migrating all 100 will increase opex. So best is
combination of both hybrid.
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  Sadiq89 4 months, 2 weeks ago


D is the correct choice here.
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  Babustest 4 months, 2 weeks ago


This is so wrong. Private Cloud increases Capex cost.
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  Sadiq89 4 months, 2 weeks ago


D is the correct answer
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  ahmen9 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree the Answer should be D.
as buying new resource for its own DC will be considered CapEx. With Hybrid cloud, we can leverage OpEx model on cloud service provider without
investing new resource for its own DC.
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  iWasTed 4 months, 2 weeks ago

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Answer = D
The on-premise infra they own have 100 servers. It's physical servers, not VMs.
So adding server into it would mean buy, maybe upgrade power, network, cooling, more rooms, etc... So verry expensive and CAPEX.
To optimise with OPEX, going to public cloud to extend the existing on-premise is the best solution.
Definitly D is the correct answer.
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  alice_w 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I am very confused. I thought the answer is hybrid cloud
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  dyn4casie 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Shouldn't this be Hybrid Cloud
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  maxholguin 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I pretty sure the answer should be D, they already have 100 servers and need to increase capacity without affecting CapEx, the best solution would
be tongo Hybrid.
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  Talub 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer D (:
coz the Private Cloud is hosted on on-premises to this would involve a lot of CapEx ( the cost of the new infrastructure to host the private cloud )
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  NAMP 4 months, 1 week ago


You already have the servers hence you do not need to buy new ones, what CapEx will it involve?
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  RakesH_ 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer should be D, Hybrid cloud is the effective way to minimize CapeX and OpeX.
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  GGK 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Certainly not C but D is the answer.
Here are the resaons. 1. there are 100 on-prem servers which will be very costly to migrate to the cloud and return on the private cloud's
investement will be nullified. 2 Adding a solutions to on prem or private will be more overhead and Capex will be more n more higher than
compared to adding some AD features on cloud. 3, manangement's requirement is less n less cost so combo of on prem which is private and
public will have to be used.

So best answer is D. Hybrid cloud.


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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I don't agree with the "Private Cloud" answer. Here we are talking about the additional resources, which can be deployed in a public cloud, making
the whole thing a hybrid model.
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  Rafa_Negrao 4 months, 2 weeks ago


If the company has 100 servers but running on limit, it cannot build a private cloud, even more considering the opex to do this, all the skill
necessary and the scalability factor. If they need to add a few more resources to users, it way more effective using the hybrid model
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


As per my understanding, here the organisation already has a collection of 100 servers. The initial investment is already done. Now in any practical
scenario, not all the 100 servers will be fully loaded, which means there is unused CPU, Memory and Disk space. Now the question says whats the
recommendation. With this huge collection of servers (which can be interpreted as 100+ CPU, huge amount of Memory and Disk Space at our
disposal), we can collate these servers into a Private Cloud. That's the reason for the answer being Option C - Private Cloud.
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  nlim 4 months, 1 week ago


On-prem does not equate to private cloud solution. Hence hybrid solution seems to be the more accurate answer to minimize both CAPEX and
OPEX
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  Aqureshi 4 months, 1 week ago


privatre clould will incure more expenditure and hybrid will give more flexibilty ,
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  NAMP 4 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer for me is Private cloud.

If you say hybrid, that means you are to convert your on-prem setup to a private cloud and subscribe to a public cloud which will incur more cost.

On-prem != private cloud


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  plinx 4 months, 1 week ago


Private cloud means you gotta host it privately within the organization - which equals to big CapEx fees, so D is the answer
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is D, because a hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
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  Rajokkiyam 4 months, 1 week ago


Key Word "Operational Exp" with private cloud you own the operational expenses, So moving the 100 to public will reduce the "OpEx" so Hybrid is
the preferred option.
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  TomG 4 months, 1 week ago


I’m still not convinced C is the correct answer. I think it should be D Hybrid Cloud. The key word is additional resources
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  abhijitjoshi 4 months, 1 week ago


Answer D- Correct.
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  MichaelChasingDreams 4 months, 1 week ago


I answered this question during our Mock exam last week and the correct answer was D. Hybrid Cloud.

Don't fight me, the mock exam was provided by Microsoft.


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  bluetoba 4 months ago


So, should examtopics.com update the answer? It could be that this is a mistake. I can't see any other answers, other than D. Hybrid Cloud.

How does examtopics commit the answers?


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  MichaelChasingDreams 4 months ago


Yes they must update the answers. We are lucky enough that they added comments section in these exams so people can discuss.

There's no perfect system so I guess, examtopics can be forgiven.


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For me is option D, and this is the reason taken from other exam in other website:
"A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers. With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-
premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding new servers in
Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises."
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  jyoti101994 4 months ago


D) A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding
new servers in
Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers).
B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure to host the
private cloud).
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  amolinagea 4 months ago


Answer D is correct:
A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud. Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such
as new servers. With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for
example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed
new server on-premises. Incorrect Answers: A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational
expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers).B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new
infrastructure). C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new
infrastructure to host the private cloud).
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  Vaithi 4 months ago


Hybrid Cloud. Private cloud is again CapEx intensive
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  squid60 4 months ago


An on-prem network with 100 servers is by definition a Private Cloud. The answer should be Hybrid
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  hstorm 4 months ago


a: Wrong - 1. They are asking for additional resources... (we need to add resources, not replace)
2. We do not even know if existing servers are cloud-ready
b: Wrong - Additional DC would make Capex explode
c: Wrong - 1. Both Capex and Opex is very expensive for private clouds.
d: Correct - Opex is minimized with a pay per use subscription, Capex is 0 - compute resources are added in the cheapest posible way...

For all the people that states that 100 local servers are the same as a private cloud, please do some reading, it's rediculous to pass a cloud exam,
and not even knowing what a cloud is ;-)
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  julianorinaldi 3 months, 4 weeks ago


I chose "Hybrid", because, for me, if I have many servers and I need reduce CapEX and OpEX, I need that a Hybrid platform, or else, private + public
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  ranjith3105 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I will opt for option : D - Hybrid cloud
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  deletedaccount 3 months, 3 weeks ago


However, if they need to provide additional resources, the already existing 100 servers and C. is an ambiguous option. What if the resources are not
enough? I am rooting for a hybrid cloud.
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  Jagmeet 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is D - Hybrid Cloud to extend exiting infrastructure by keeping low Opex & Capex.
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  sprees 3 months, 3 weeks ago


D - because these are the same questions as those on linux academy
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  AbyTheOne 3 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer in my opinion should be D) Hybrid Cloud.
The question talks about the scenario "a solution that provides additional resources to your users" which means that this is NOT a one time
solution, but rather a long term solution. With Hybrid cloud, any additional resource can be created quickly with no CapEx and minimal OpEx.
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  KD2020 3 months, 3 weeks ago


why its not D hybrid ?
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  Rupi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


You already have infra resources , you can have them in your private cloud without bearing any cost . That will save your capEx . In such situation
moving to public cloud completely will make your hardware resources useless .I think private cloud is recommended solution
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  Jagan1385 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Hybrid cloud looks like correct option
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The other practice exam software I use shows the correct answer as Hybrid Cloud, which is my original answer too. But that software also gives
wrong answers for some other questions. This makes me wonder maybe the practice exam providers are meant to give wrong answer to some
questions to avoid people score 100% by just memorizing answers.
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  a706 3 months, 2 weeks ago


on-premises network means private cloud and they want to expand and most cost effective solution in cloud as there is minimum expenses . So
option should be Cloud rather than private cloud .
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  a706 3 months, 2 weeks ago


on-premises network means private cloud. As they want to expand and with minimum expanses there for cloud is the option left . Hybrid cloud is
combination of Private cloud + Public Cloud . There for answer should be Hybrid Cloud
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  SushilKC 3 months, 2 weeks ago


If you trust me as your Guru , Correct Ans is Option D Hybrid Cloud
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


D. Hybrid Cloud. is the correct, because you can use the current 100 servers (actual Capex On-Prem = Private Cloud) and the new servers you will
pay as you use (Opex, Public Cloud). So that, Hybrid Cloud = Private Cloud + Public Cloud

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  LUCASHEO 3 months, 2 weeks ago


hybrid cloud
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  LUCASHEO 3 months, 2 weeks ago


A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the
public cloud (Azure for example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as
you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
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  panya 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The Answer should be Hybrid cloud , since additional servers add Capex which has been asked to be minimized
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  kanchanpb 3 months, 1 week ago


The answer as per whizlab with solution is Hybrid Cloud
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  Nnina 3 months, 1 week ago


You already have a 100 servers that are yours. The cheapest way to expand is to "rent" another server from Azure therefore the private cloud it is
correct. (Az can actually rent a server in order to use it and administrate it at your location beside those 100 servers) You choose public cloud when
you don't want to have anymore a data center of your own - and there's no mention about migration here. Also, it makes no sense to have a
hybrid cloud ( use the AZ data center) when you already have a big data center at home that it works.
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  Twan 3 months, 1 week ago


I can't agree with this answer. I believe its a Hybrid cloud!
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  cutepinku 3 months, 1 week ago


What is the correct answer please?
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  vivblr14 3 months, 1 week ago


3 keywords here. Additional resource, opex and capex. Based on that the answer is D hybrid cloud
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  Malleshet 3 months ago


The Answer should be D) Hybrid Cloud

My Rationale to the question - 100 servers are already exist in on premise, and suggest minimize capital and operational expenditures to add new
resources.
By that 100 servers in onpremise have already incurred capex costs, and now it is only opex costs to mange it.
To add new reources - hypothetically if we provision new reources on premise it incurs capex and opex costs, but by going hybrid ie deploying new
reources in public cloud will only incur opex costs, so to manage the 100 servers and new x reources in future it will be only opex costs on on-
premise and public cloud which is the minimal expenditure we can anticipate, hence hybrid cloud is the solution and most appropriate answer to
this question

PS: The question is not asking about migrating the existing workloads to public cloud, but how we can add new resources with minimal
expenditure.
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  Maxim_aurl 3 months ago


This should be Hybrid cloud
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  ecedilip 3 months ago


It is suppose to be D
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  Maxim_aurl 3 months ago


Answer should be D) Hybrid Cloud
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  INYANAD 3 months ago


this question is confusing. sincee its C! otherwise it should be D
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  sourav1990 3 months ago


I think the answer should be "Hybrid Cloud" as we want to decrease the CapEX and OpEx.
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  N5X 3 months ago

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Answer: D (Hybrid Cloud); Keyword is provide additional resources to users


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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


My answer is D.Because both CapEx and OpEx should be minimzied.In case of private cloud both will be increated as you have to buy new
resources,you have to invest for private cloud aslo,You need more IT expert for new resources and private cloud
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  sujat 3 months ago


Answer D: Hybrid cloud.
If they are going to use only 100 servers for ever then Private cloud is the correct option. But as they need to use additional servers Hybrid is the
best choice (Public [New resources] + Private [existing servers]).
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  enriquedurango 3 months ago


Answer C is not the correct answer. I suggest to read https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/3c-capex-vs-
opex
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  nicco 3 months ago


from itexams.com:
Answer : D

Explanation:
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers).
B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure to host the
private cloud).
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/4-cloud-deployment-models
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  fabbis 3 months ago


The explanation of why the correct answer is "private cloud" is because the 100 servers have already been purchased. One way to decrease CapEx is
to make these 100 servers work as a "private cloud", leaving the environment off and moving to the cloud does not decrease CapEx, it increases
OpEx without changing CapEx at all.
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  Krish2410 3 months ago


Its Hybrid Cloud
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  Akhand_Singh 3 months ago


Hybrid Clould is best solution
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  jbernard 2 months, 4 weeks ago


additional resources to your users / minimize costs:
Add azure services to your actual infrastructure = Hybrid
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  hskim 2 months, 4 weeks ago


A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud. Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such
as new servers. With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for
example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed
new server on-premises. Incorrect Answers: A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational
expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers). B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new
infrastructure). C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new
infrastructure to host the private cloud). References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/4-cloud-
deployment-models
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  geo_paps 2 months, 4 weeks ago


But if you look at it in a different perspective, you might feel C - Private Cloud is the right option.
The on premise servers NEED NOT BE CLOUD BASED, there is a bit of ambiguity there.
So if they are not cloud based, these servers can later be used as private data centers to set up a private cloud and as they have already invested
in those servers, the solution must be one which will not put their earlier investment into a big loss.
So if we go with option D, it will migrating these on premise to a private cloud plus getting a public cloud which will increase the OpEx.
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  Morvious 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I might just select Hybrid because it is Azure Certification so they certainly might not give a point if I say Private Cloud is answer. :)
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  Vivek007 2 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be hybrid cloud as question states "The solution must minimize capital and operational expenditure costs.".
It cannot be a private cloud as you would need to add additional resources which could be more servers and hence

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more capital costs and associated Opex costs. If you use public cloud, then no need to buy expensive resource like
hardware and only pay for things you use.
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  ie ong 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Definitely Hybrid Cloud should be the answer
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  lebik17203 2 months, 3 weeks ago


As you already have Servers on Premise, you might think Private Cloud, but if you need something like a test Server, you may have to buy new
hardware. With a Hybrid Cloud, you would have no need to buy new Hardware, therefore your you can choose between Operational and Capital
expenses and see what gives you the least cost for your new project. Having a Hybrid cloud available does not add to your Capital Expenses and
you only pay what you use.
Also, do you really think MS is asking such a question, knowing that if Private Cloud would be correct, that they are cutting into their own business?
They want you to understand that hybrid Cloud is the best solution and that includes Azure. Private Cloud would not include Azure...
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  Isaacjb7 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Is there a reason why Hybrid isn't the answer? Surely it'd make sense to have on prem and private running side by side during testing
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  HF_Lee 2 months, 3 weeks ago


private cloud?
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  NichKams 2 months, 3 weeks ago


since you are not scaling up your infrastructure, you just need your customers to have access to more services, you already have a lot of
infrastructure. the best thing is to build a cloud platform on those machines. i know this because my company builds cloud platforms for
customers. Private cloud is correct
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  devgovande 2 months, 3 weeks ago


A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding
new servers in
Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
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  jbernard 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Hybrid Cloud
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  Siblark 2 months, 3 weeks ago


D should be the answer. Since there a capex all involved, to minimize future expenses, you have to incorporate opex
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  RRQ 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A private cloud is hosted in your datacenter. Therefore, you cannot close your datacenter if you are using a private cloud.
A public cloud is hosted externally, for example, in Microsoft Azure. An organization that hosts its infrastructure in a public cloud can close its data
center.
Public cloud is the most common deployment model. In this case, you have no local hardware to manage or keep up-to-date â€" everything runs
on your cloud provider's hardware.
Microsoft Azure is an example of a public cloud provider.
In a private cloud, you create a cloud environment in your own datacenter and provide self-service access to compute resources to users in your
organization.
This offers a simulation of a public cloud to your users, but you remain completely responsible for the purchase and maintenance of the hardware
and software services you provide. Answer is C
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  Rajvi 2 months, 1 week ago


shouldn't be Hybrid cloud?
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  LG5 2 months, 1 week ago


Private cloud wrong answer. It should be Hybrid cloud.
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  mimoy 2 months, 1 week ago


for me it should be Hybrid
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  KaushalS 2 months, 1 week ago


I think it should be Hybrid. A private cloud would incur Capex as one would have to setup private data center. In Hybrid you can have your on
premise infra and for an additional server you can combine it with Public Cloud
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  Ashraf11 2 months, 1 week ago


Definitely hybrid cloud..
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  Takunda 2 months, 1 week ago


hybrid cloud is the answer
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  Wagpokoya 2 months ago


I slightly remember that the cloud was created because of unused resources of big datacenters like Amazon. And then they introduce virtual
machines to maximize the storage, RAM and cpu. Same with the scenario, 100 servers and they want more additional resources. so the answer is
Private cloud
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  Danish_007 2 months ago


hybrid cloud is the answer.
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  AMG_Benq 2 months ago


I would go with "D" Hybrid Cloud. Building a Private Cloud means, you need to build the infrastructure buying hardware (servers, etc.) which
requires CapEx.
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  MattFauzy 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Hybrid Cloud is best answer, because you want to minimize Capex which maintain existing On Prem and for new resources should be subscribe
Cloud for Opex
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  Chris2pher 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Private cloud needs to maintain datacenter and expert people. CapEx and Opex would not minimize this solution I think.
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  Mani082 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Got a doubt, if I have an onpremis own data center, can I turn it into Azure private cloud?
In that case what does it mean, Azure people will come to my data center and start maintaining it?
Or private cloud is just azures own infrastructure and we are buying that?
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  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Hybrid cloud is correct.
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  RitwickKumar 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Answer is D and the reasoning is not that private cloud (option C) would need more resources to be deployed in a datacenter as private cloud
services can be offered over internet as well. But the main issue private cloud comes with additional management overhead that we want to
minimize (as per the ask in question)
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  Mama_Parida 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I would go with D. In case of migration, it is highly advised to with hybrid cloud so that both public and private cloud can be used and it would be
cost effective as well.
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  Yugene 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I think Answer is Hybrid cloud. They simply want you to recommend a future state i.e 'To-be" state. Current i.e "As-is" state is already a private
cloud/on-PremPrivate. Therefore, you will recommend a hybrid cloud which will be achieved by shipping off new capacity to the public cloud.
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  Manu1207 1 month, 1 week ago


even I am skeptical for private cloud , best thing in this scenario is hybrid cloud.
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  rbellirl 1 month, 1 week ago


I have seen another variation of this question which includes you want to add VM's onto the current infrastructure making it a definitive Hybrid
answer.
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  KABZA_DA_LOVE_MUSCLE 1 month, 1 week ago


they say you have an on premises network which is private. How do you need another private cloud to minimize capital and operational expenses
??
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


C. a private cloud
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  Julio_CRC 1 month, 1 week ago


Jeudy and I consider that the C was selected because if you add 1 server by Azure you will be able to see the other 100 servers so it means that you
are log in to a private cloud from there , the hybrid concept is right however the definition of this cloud still being private.
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  OsimIndia 1 month, 1 week ago


i think this scenario is the perfect application of CLOUD BURSTING use of Hybrid cloud. where you have 100 servers. So no investment for the first
100 machines.. and if any additional machines are required as per demand then the additional ones can be placed on public cloud.. I mean
machines 101th, 102nd, 103rd,... Can be placed on public cloud..whereas the first 100 machines are in onprem.. so In this case there is 0 Capex and
lowest possible Opex .
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  OsimIndia 1 month, 1 week ago


i think this scenario is the perfect application of CLOUD BURSTING use of Hybrid cloud. where you have 100 servers. So no investment for the first
100 machines.. and if any additional machines are required as per demand then the additional ones can be placed on public cloud.. I mean
machines 101th, 102nd, 103rd,... Can be placed on public cloud..whereas the first 100 machines are in onprem.. so In this case there is 0 Capex and
lowest possible Opex .
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  tot0ro 1 month ago


The company wants additional resources, meaning they want to retain their on-premises resources -- so a complete public cloud is not the answer.
Hybrid Cloud would have been right BUT you want to minimize the expenses. If you choose hybrid, that means you will need a public cloud. With a
public cloud, all hardware, software, and other supporting infrastructure are owned and managed by the cloud provider.
Hybrid cloud = [on-premise OR private cloud] + public cloud
Private cloud gives you benefits of a public cloud - including self-service, scalability, and elasticity - with the additional control and customization
available from dedicated resources over a computing infrastructure hosted on-premises.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-are-private-public-hybrid-clouds/
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  Harihs 1 month ago


Private Cloud:
Private cloud need not necessarily on on-premises. It can be a hosted service.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-are-private-public-hybrid-clouds/#benefits
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  redfrog1668 1 month ago


My original answer was D. After I read all the discussion, I come to the conclusion that the answer is C. However, I came across another answer
from somewhere else is D. So, I am very confused now. Since the requirement is to minimize both CapEx and OpEx, I am still leaning towards C.
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  n1klaus 1 month ago


"Additional Resources" are to be added to the current users on the 100 servers.
This means you are basically scaling out your infrastructure to handle load e.tc.
Hence the answer is private cloud since on-premises infrastructure administered with cloud services and integration provide best case scenario
over a hybrid where you may be paying in PAYG model for other needs.
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  Needz 1 month ago


Private Cloud Increases Capex, Answer is Hybrid.
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  nupagazi 1 month ago


The answer is D from this site:
https://www.certification-questions.com/microsoft-dumps/az-900.html
CORRECT ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION:

Explanation:
A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the
public cloud (Azure for example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as
you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
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  boink 1 month ago


A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public
cloud (Azure for example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are
not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure (the
cost of migrating all the servers).
B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure to host the
private cloud).
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  RenjithG 1 month ago


A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the public cloud (Azure for example). Adding
new servers in
Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure (the cost of migrating all the servers).
B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure to host the
private cloud).
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  techi_me 1 month ago


EXPLANATION:

Explanation:
A hybrid cloud is a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud.
Capital expenditure is the spending of money up-front for infrastructure such as new servers.
With a hybrid cloud, you can continue to use the on-premises servers while adding new servers in the
public cloud (Azure for example). Adding new servers in Azure minimizes the capital expenditure costs as
you are not paying for new servers as you would if you deployed new server on-premises.
Incorrect Answers:
A: A complete migration of 100 servers to the public cloud would involve a lot of operational expenditure
(the cost of migrating all the servers).
B: An additional data center would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the cost of the new infrastructure).
C: A private cloud is hosted on on-premises servers to this would involve a lot of capital expenditure (the
cost of the new infrastructure to host the private cloud).
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/4-cloud-deployment-models
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  ZenRajnish 4 weeks, 1 day ago


hybrid cloud is a combination of public and private cloud. Here the question says "additional resources" . This can be achieved by private cloud , as
they have their own data centre. There is no need to put public or hybrid cloud to play here.
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  ajg09 3 weeks, 6 days ago


I think this is a hybrid cloud since it was not stated that their on-prem is in cloud. So its better to have a hybrid solution as solution to requirement
of additional resources.
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  DC_Azure 3 weeks, 5 days ago


this is a bad question, but I'm going to make these assumptions. First, my current on-prem solution is running on vmware and I have excess
capacity. My on-prem solution IS, by default, a "private cloud".
To minimize BOTH CapEx and OpEx, adding to what I already have (spinning up more vms, provisioning storage, etc.) is the better choice. So C is
the better answer for me.
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  Kristine96 3 weeks, 2 days ago


One of the disadvantages for a hybrid cloud: purchasing and maintaining a private cloud to use alongside the public cloud can be more expensive
than selecting a single deployment model. Therefore I believe private cloud is the correct answer.
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  Ziggi 3 weeks, 1 day ago


Answer is C.
A hybrid cloud: Creating a hybrid cloud from an on-premises network means that we have to create a private and public cloud which has a high
OpEx.
A private cloud: We can use a private cloud to share resources in the on-premises network, without having OpEx or pay-as-you-go.
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  Gbase 2 weeks, 3 days ago


I think this should be hybrid.
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  RevantaKumaar 2 weeks, 1 day ago


private cloud why?
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  mg978 1 week, 5 days ago


hybrid cloud
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  RV16 1 week, 4 days ago


I think its D. Hybrid Cloud
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  luckybhandari 1 week, 4 days ago


The answer is Private cloud. Please understand the last statement, it says the solution should not include any kind of Capex or opex , hence its
basically asking to stay with the current solution. Its a tricky question, but the answer is the current solution which is Private cloud
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  absshm 1 week, 3 days ago


It will be a Private Cloud. The reason behind it is Question has two key points. One is there and another one is hidden. On-Prem is not moving to
the cloud. Second, as it's on-prem, there is nothing mentioned in the question that they want to move to cloud (Public/Hybrid where they want to
share resources outside), So private cloud will keep their privacy on-prem. I hope this makes sense.
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  Boschi 1 week ago


In my opinion it is D: Hybrid Cloud. The key word is minimum CapEx
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  ormancini 6 days, 9 hours ago


The correct answer is Public cloud, not private cloud
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  Vicky14 4 days, 6 hours ago


I have checked in udemy business, Hybrid cloud is the correct answer
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  demian009 3 days ago


Answer is hybrid cloud
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  STP 2 days, 4 hours ago


I would go with D-Hybrid Cloud. On-prem already exists, expand using public and hence a hybrid solution emerges
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  Kalai_N 1 day, 20 hours ago


@kurogami : Thanks for your detailed answer
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  thwvthunder 1 day, 17 hours ago


It's a vague question with at least 2 answers in different scenarios. it can be C or D, depends on the pre-existing condition of the environment.
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Question #15 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  MahendraDube 1 year ago


How can company extend its internal network using public cloud ?
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  Storm 12 months ago


Maby you should look into Hybrid...
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  shashu07 2 weeks, 4 days ago


concept is...company extend its internal network using public cloud,
ie you upload some workload to public cloud.. while others still remain in company private cloud.. Then only deployment called as Hybrid
Cloud. Right..
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I think the explanation is Yes it CAN use public cloud for that, But not does not necessarily need to use public cloud for it. However, it's a
possibility so it's not false.
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  Danao 1 year ago


Should be No, No, No. Hybrid cloud will extend internal network.
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


Agreed!
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


what if they are dealing non-sensitive data? Maybe data that they WANT to post online? Maybe it's an open source project of some kind. Like
Firefox browser organization it's open source. Something along these lines.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


You don't extend your private network to the Hybrid cloud, you extend to the Public cloud (hence creating hybrid cloud). Answer is correct
N,Y,N
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  Akay47 4 months ago


No, Hybrid cloud is the mixture of private and public cloud.
So basically you do not extend internal network to Hybrid cloud, you extend to public cloud.
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  samhouston 3 months, 3 weeks ago


100% agree. N, N, N. How can you increate Network Capacity (Ability to handle Large data Traffic) Just by extending your private network?
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  Gbase 2 weeks, 3 days ago


I agree
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  dorhost 12 months ago


Flexibility in Hybrid Cloud: you can take advantage of additional resources in the public cloud when you need them. Answer: NO, YES, NO

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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


NO, YES, NO
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  RakeshTaninki 10 months ago


No Yes No is correct
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


No,Yes,No is correct.
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  pa06 7 months, 3 weeks ago


No, Yes, No is correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is Yes, No, No
Yes -because migrate from a Private cloud means it is moving to Azure Public cloud
No,
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  Abuhakmeh 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer will be No, Yes, No although the 2nd Question Hyprid do make sense more but again moving to public cloud is an optional that can be
used for extend and then using VPN for connecting between internal network and public cloud.
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  EricTheGreat 7 months ago


No Yes No is correct
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  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


First one is correct = NO. You don't have to migrate. Just extend by adding resources from a public cloud.
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  Leroy_Jenkins 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Why is it a discussion when many users just agree with the right answer??
Yup, it's A. I agree, it's B. C is correct.
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  Ice re 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Isnt that question exactly the same as the one above, that confuses the hell out of everyone?!
Just put a different way...
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Given answer is correct
No
Yes
No
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  Sivolc 5 months, 2 weeks ago


1º - Migrate from on-premises is valid to achieve a hybrid cloud.
2º - Is possible extend this capacity using public cloud
3º - Not only guest users...
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  abosa 87 5 months, 2 weeks ago


NO, YES, NO
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  Jovial 5 months, 1 week ago


The Answer is correct
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


No, Yes, No.

With this being said, see the prv question and correct your thoughts too :-)
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


I agree, N, Y, N.. By using Public Cloud, you can extend to work completely / Hybrid model.

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  sarkar2 4 months, 2 weeks ago


We always migrate from a private cloud because, the industry needs to keep some of its infrastructure as its is in private cloud, so first option is Yes
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  alice_w 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree with No, Yes, No
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


The second one is a bit confusing. The confusion is that when they say 'network' we are more looking at the physical network of the organisation
instead of the application network paths and resources which can be moved to Public Cloud which in turn will help in improving performance of
the application responses. This is my understanding. But the statement in the question is not this clear.
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  Akay47 4 months ago


N,Y,N is the correct answer
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  Maxim_aurl 3 months ago


No, Yes, No - As VPN to cloud expand the internal Network
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  Anuragkumardba 2 months, 4 weeks ago


It will No,Yes,No because using public cloud you can extend your internal network means you can use for deployment your application and
manages as internal . Public cloud use AD (active directory ) etc supported .
In this question internal network would be extend you infra
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  shai123 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Private is on prem and public is cloud native
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  karlkruse 2 months, 1 week ago


An internal networks capacity could only be increased internal. Expanding it to a public cloud makes it non-internal or hybrid. The only way would
be to add better internal network devices, cables etc.
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  shahi_xt 1 month, 2 weeks ago


public cloud features scalups, so it is obvious that the answer is YES for 2nd statement
upvoted 1 times

  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


No
Yes
No
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  abhx 1 month ago


the idea is not to get too deep into the question as I believe the purpose is to check the foundational knowledge. So by taking the question just
the way its written, the answer is N,Y,N.
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Question #16 Topic 1

You plan to migrate several servers from an on-premises network to Azure.


You need to identify the primary bene t of using a public cloud service for the servers.
What should you identify?

A. The public cloud is owned by the public, NOT a private corporation

B. The public cloud is a crowd-sourcing solution that provides corporations with the ability to enhance the cloud

C. All public cloud resources can be freely accessed by every member of the public

D. The public cloud is a shared entity whereby multiple corporations each use a portion of the resources in the cloud

  Rajesh123 1 year ago


D is definition of Public cloud mot benefit
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes that is correct but if you have to answer then D is the only answer here..
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  thakur 1 year ago


I think it's B, D is the definition of Cloud,
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  mudot 11 months, 3 weeks ago


its not crowd sourcing. It is owned by a private organization
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  ArSung 11 months, 4 weeks ago


A is wrong. The public cloud is not owned by the MS or Amazon ...etc
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  BookHit 1 month ago


They have brands.
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  GeeGeeaR 11 months ago


D defines the benefit also.
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  numan 11 months ago


some dumps define that the answer of thsi questions is B.
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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


D is the best fit
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  RakeshTaninki 10 months ago


D make sense
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


"B" => Benefit => provides corporations with the ability to enhance the cloud
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Public clouds do not provide businesses with the capabilities to enhance the cloud. "Shared entities that use some of the resources in the cloud" is
correct.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yeah, what does it even mean to "enhance the cloud" ???
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The question ask “identify the primary benefit”. I don’t see the right answer here, none if the given answers are correct
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  mrjeet 7 months, 1 week ago

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D is the closest - read it carefully


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  karmaDude 7 months, 1 week ago


D because, "servers" is essentially compute, and compute is one such component which has to follow "shared responsibility model" under IaaS.
upvoted 2 times

  Hero4 6 months, 4 weeks ago


D is correct.
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  Sellotape 5 months, 3 weeks ago


D is the correct option
upvoted 1 times

  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Given answer is correct D
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  Shuharidata 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Need some more explanation on last option.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Why there is even a discussion around most obvious answer :-)
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  Hitler 4 months, 1 week ago


A question that is easy for someone, might be difficult for someone else. :)
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  saurabh1805 5 months ago


D is correct answer
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is correct
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  squid60 4 months ago


Answer is D - Crowd Sourcing suggests that the end users are making improvements to Azure
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


While D is not actually a benefit for the cloud users (rather it is a benefit for the cloud provider), it is a true statement, while A, B and C are all false
statements.
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  shage 2 months, 2 weeks ago


This question only makes sense if you are high.
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  mmdcert 2 months ago


D of course. Why is it a benefit - I think they refer to "economies of scale" where you pay less money for shared portion of large scale resources
than you would pay for smaller scale resources you own completely.

"Economies of scale is the ability to do things more efficiently or at a lower-cost per unit when operating at a larger scale."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/principles-cloud-computing/3b-economies-of-scale
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


D. The public cloud is a shared entity whereby multiple corporations each use a portion of the resources in the cloud
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Question #17 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You plan to deploy several Azure virtual machines.
You need to ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Solution: You deploy the virtual machines to two or more scale sets.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  PRT 1 year, 3 months ago


An availability set is a logical grouping of VMs within a datacenter. You will have to use availability zones. Hence B answer.
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  roanbaga 8 months, 3 weeks ago


No, an Availability sets divide in two: Update Domains (Logical) and Fault Domains (Physicals).
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


No such thing called availability set - it is skate set. The answer is B.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Sorry typo - meant Scale Set
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Sorry again— there’s indeed such thing called Availability Sets. Too many things with Sets : - ) apologies for confusion..
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


It is a thing: "An availability set is a logical grouping of two or more VMs (on different racks inside the same Datacenter) that help keep
your application available during planned or unplanned maintenance. ".
However, they wouldn't be helpful neither in this scenario, you would need to deploy the VMs in 2 different AZs
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  Himanshu27 4 months, 1 week ago


I Agree... VMs must be in two or more scale-sets but those scale-sets must be in different datacenters in same or different availability
zones..(as per leow text on MSDN
>Scale sets are used to run multiple instances of your application. If one of these VM instances has a problem, customers continue to
access your application through one of the other VM instances with minimal interruption.
>For additional availability, you can use Availability Zones to automatically distribute VM instances in a scale set within a single
datacenter or across multiple datacenters.)
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  Moon 1 year ago


answer is "No / B".
Virtual Machine Scale Sets let you create and manage a group of identical, load balanced VMs. The number of VM instances can automatically
increase or decrease in response to demand or a defined schedule.
What provide Data Center fault tolerant, is "Availability Set".
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  thomasemr 6 months, 1 week ago


Availability Zones.
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  julmal8 1 year ago


This is B. What would make it true is if it set Availability Zones.
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  luttyfrutty 1 year ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/regions is the correct new url
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  luttyfrutty 1 year ago


or https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/availability
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  mudot 11 months, 3 weeks ago


scale sets are for auto-scaling :-)
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  Eza 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes It is B
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  GeeGeeaR 11 months ago


agree... availability of zones and set provides fault tolerance not scales
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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


It's B.
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  RakeshTaninki 10 months ago


I think answer is is yes, because he is asking, server should be avaibale even if the data center fails, and then YES scale sets will be deployed accross
AZs
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  Rohanmore5 9 months, 4 weeks ago


B. Its related to Availability zone and not to VM scale set
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  subansal 9 months, 3 weeks ago


This is logical question. In general term, scale set should provide the high availability.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/overview

So, answer can be yes as well. Not sure if its only considering availability set and Availability zone for high availability.
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  Himanshu27 4 months, 1 week ago


Scale sets are used to run multiple instances of your application. If one of these VM instances has a problem, customers continue to access your
application through one of the other VM instances with minimal interruption.
For additional availability, you can use Availability Zones to automatically distribute VM instances in a scale set within a single datacenter or
across multiple datacenters.
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  StevIORI 9 months ago


Putting VMs in multiple Availability zone remedies if one data center fails;
Scale sets are for scaling.
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  kilowd 8 months, 3 weeks ago


scale sets provide high availability..they are used to run multiple instances of your application.if one of these VM INSTANCES fails customers
continue to access your application through one of the other VM INSTANCES hence IT'S NOT ONLY FOR SCALING PURPOSES @StevIORI...this
can be done within a single datacenter or across multiple datacenters
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  roanbaga 8 months, 3 weeks ago


I think the answer es Availability Zone and the correct link should be: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  kilowd 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct . Each Availability Zone has a distinct power source, network, and cooling. By architecting your solutions to use replicated VMs in zones,
you can protect your apps and data from the loss of a datacenter. If one zone is compromised, then replicated apps and data are instantly
available in another zone.
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  Bijukurup 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Microsoft Azure VM Scale Sets are groups of individual virtual machines (VMs) within the Microsoft Azure public cloud that information technology
(IT) administrators can configure and manage as a single unit. Administrators can use Azure VM Scale Sets to deploy complete services, rather than
duplicate the same VMs.
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  Tasnim 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Key words 'single data center fails' hence Availability Zones protect from entire datacenter failures.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


no the keyword is scale set. It has NOTHING to do with availability.
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago

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Scale sets are built on one AZ, so if a single data center fails, it goes down. You need to use multiple AZs.
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  sjai 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Virtual machines in a scale set can be deployed across multiple update domains and fault domains to maximize availability and resilience to
outages due to data center outages, and planned or unplanned maintenance events.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/availability
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  nmurthy 5 months, 4 weeks ago


An availability set is can't be used for fault tolerance. so answer is No
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  gelato 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Thinking through the proposed solution is: "You deploy the virtual machines to two or more regions." The solution is vague. Precisely the solution
should emphasize the availability zone or region pair.
That is why the answer is B. I thought it was A because I assumed the people who gave solution knew the concept of region pair or availability
zone.
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago


So confusing, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/virtual-machine-scale-sets-use-availability-zones there is a line
that states When you select a supported Azure region, you can create a scale set in one or more available zones, as shown in the following
example: So yeah a scale set can use different availability zones if you specify it. But since the question doesn't say scale sets with multiple
availability zones, im sticking with NO.
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago


The more I think about it, I notice the question specifies "2" scale sets. So I dont think they are asking if a scale set can be configured to different
availability zones. I think they are testing if you think just having more than 1 scale set will automatically mean fault tolerance.
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  kirfee 5 months, 3 weeks ago


The VMSS uses scale policy which means , at the time of setting up VMSS you should choose AZs.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/virtual-machine-scale-sets-scale-in-policy

I guess the answer is A


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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


given answer is right its No because Scale sets is within a same data center.
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  DucP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


we need to notice question is Scale Set, it does not mention Availability Set.
Provides high availability and application resiliency

Scale sets are used to run multiple instances of your application. If one of these VM instances has a problem, customers continue to access your
application through one of the other VM instances with minimal interruption.
For additional availability, you can use Availability Zones to automatically distribute VM instances in a scale set within a single datacenter or across
multiple datacenters.
===> A is correct
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  gvnshn 5 months, 2 weeks ago


"To protect your virtual machine scale sets from datacenter-level failures, you can create a scale set across Availability Zones".
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/virtual-machine-scale-sets-use-availability-zones

not mention availability zone. i prefer option B.


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  Himanshuu 5 months, 1 week ago


I am sure about this, answer is NO
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  saurabh1805 5 months ago


B is correct answer as scale set can be in same AD.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is Correct
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  Zjorzke 5 months ago


At first I also thought A, but after rereading “ You can synchronously replicate your applications and data using Availability Zones within an Azure
region for high-availability and asynchronously replicate across Azure regions for disaster recovery protection.” (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
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us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview), I do agree on B. Availability Zones are for HA, and regions for DR. DR is NOT HA!
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is no, because not all regions are connected to each other in Azure. Rather all zones in a region are connected.
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This reply was for the regions actually, posted wrongly here
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  ManU1 4 months, 2 weeks ago


It's definitely NO
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


correct
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  airairo 4 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  arc1507 4 months ago


Answer B is correct . Availability sets used in this scenario not scale sets.
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is B
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  squid60 4 months ago


Scale set will provide high availability within the datacenter via fault and update domains. For further fault tolerance you can deploy Availability
Zones with the Scale set; however the question does not mention Availability Zones only Scale Sets: B
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  DA0410 3 months, 1 week ago


scalability is used mainly for high performance. Incorrect. B. Correct answer is availability geographically for vm or availability set of VM in local dc.
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  Malleshet 3 months ago


The Answer is No
Availability sets provide fault tolerance, minimize downtime from underlying updates together provide high availability within a single Availability
zone
VM Scale sets provide high availability, and can span multiple availability zones ie can tolerate from entire zone (Data center) failures
From the question it says - VM in multiple scale sets, a VM cannot be in multiple scale sets, a VM set up in VM scale set can participate in only one
VM scale set at a time, which cannot provide zone redundancy, hence the answer is No
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  XRiddlerX 3 months ago


Answer is B:
According to the documentation:

Provides high availability and application resiliency


- Scale sets are used to run multiple instances of your application. If one of these VM instances has a problem, customers continue to access your
application through one of the other VM instances with minimal interruption.
- For additional availability, you can use Availability Zones to automatically distribute VM instances in a scale set within a single datacenter or
across multiple datacenters.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/overview
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  veer03 2 months, 3 weeks ago


B is correct answer as availability set is for within datacenter.
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  maheshwariravi 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Availability Zones will solve the issue
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  dadageer 2 months, 1 week ago


The answer is B as it does not mentioned about Availability Zones. Scale sets can be in same DC so if that fails and you don't have AZ then there is
no HA. Not all Regions have AZs so that means only Scale sets will not provide you HA.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/overview
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  zebra123 2 months ago


Azure virtual machine scale sets let you create and manage a group of identical, load balanced VMs. Hence A.
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  zebra123 2 months ago


Automatic distribution of VM instances across Availability Zones or Availability Sets
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/overview
Answer A
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  fanco 2 weeks ago


B is correct. Because Scale sets allow you to centrally manage, configure, and update a large number of VMs in minutes to provide highly available
applications not about downtime.
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  yaw255 1 week, 2 days ago


I failed today, 75%of the questions are not here
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  smaulen 5 days, 6 hours ago


answer is B
Provides high availability and application resiliency

Scale sets are used to run multiple instances of your application. If one of these VM instances has a problem, customers continue to access your
application through one of the other VM instances with minimal interruption.
For additional availability, you can use Availability Zones to automatically distribute VM instances in a scale set within a single datacenter or across
multiple datacenters.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/overview
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Question #18 Topic 1

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You plan to deploy several Azure virtual machines.
You need to ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Solution: You deploy the virtual machines to two or more availability zones.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  RAK 1 year ago


I Guess yes, Because deploying VMs under availability zones makes sense if you are achieving fault tolerance under cloud.
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  ExamStudy68 10 months, 2 weeks ago


This is the correct link for those who want to read more - the one in the answer is broken
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/move-azure-vms-avset-azone?toc=/azure/virtual-
machines/windows/toc.json&bc=/azure/virtual-machines/windows/breadcrumb/toc.json
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  Ahalu 9 months, 1 week ago


Yes correct
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  CLaustsen 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  Nhan 8 months ago


the given answer is incorrect, here is the definition of the zones. Availability zones (AZs) are isolated locations within data center regions from
which public cloud services originate and operate. Regions are geographic locations in which public cloud service providers' data centers reside.
therefore if the data center fails, whatever you deploy in those zones will be failed
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I see it differently.

It is Region > Zones > Data Centres

So if just ONE data center fails, it can be moves in another data center in the same zone.
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  brunoeugenio 6 months ago


It's not wrong, but the solution in the question solves the problem, so it's correct too.
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  TimDeanAZ 7 months ago


Disagree with this answer. It specifically says "you deploy VMs to 2 or more regions". This implies that the VMs and underlying services are
available in those regions. And since the application spans regions, it spans data centers and AZ's
by definition. I think this answer is wrong.
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  xNuno 6 months, 3 weeks ago


A. Yes

Availability Zone Unique physical locations within a region. Each zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped with independent power,
cooling, and networking.
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  rsebayang 6 months ago


Yes correct
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  Bartman 6 months ago


Answer is correct, Availability Zones is high availability across DC (99.99% availability)
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  auxy 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I thought both answers were correct until I read a part of an article from MS. Therefore,
A: is the correct answer according to the article from the MS. See below.
An Availability Zone in an Azure region is a combination of a fault domain and an update domain. For example, if you create three or more VMs
across three zones in an Azure region, your VMs are effectively distributed across three fault domains and three update domains. The Azure
platform recognizes this distribution across update domains to make sure that VMs in different zones are not updated at the same time.

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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct Availability Zone satisfies given condition.
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  trevy 5 months, 1 week ago


Availability Zone Unique physical locations within a region. Each zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped with independent power,
cooling, and networking.
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  omaderemi 5 months ago


Yes is very correct
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is correct
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is A
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


A. Correct, because Availability Zones represent multiple Data Centers (up to 3) inside a Region, so that if a DC fail, another DC supply the services
in a HA environment
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Question #19 Topic 1

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You plan to deploy several Azure virtual machines.
You need to ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Solution: You deploy the virtual machines to two or more regions.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  STH 1 year, 2 months ago


For what reason is this solutions supposed not to work ?
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  STH 1 year, 2 months ago


If the VM is deployed accross multiple regions it is deployed accross multiple datacenters... So it matchs the goal
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  Aquacy 8 months, 1 week ago


It matches alright but recommended. Regions do not have the same compliance level when it comes to service.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


you add a condition the question doesn't have framed
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  shashu07 2 weeks, 4 days ago


Microsoft recommended solution is to Use Availability Zones to protect from datacenter failures.
There might be multiple solution, but we need to consider proven, cost effective & recommended only.
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  Tufaila 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Not all Regions across the World support the same Services.
Have a look at: "Regions that support Availability Zones in Azure"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-region
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  Jack1301 2 days, 11 hours ago


... all of them have VMs
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  Nakish 1 year, 2 months ago


I also thought this should work
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  kaaj0001 8 months, 1 week ago


Thought the same, but going by the statement "Not all regions offer the same services" B is right
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  angrybird_dvip 6 months, 1 week ago


good point ,,Thanks
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  vnes_msft 5 months, 1 week ago


That sounds like a very very broad assumption. The question nowhere states about specific service or resource. Unless they a service is
explicitly specified and is unavailble, we at Microsoft always recommend multi-region for geo-redundancy and datacenter disaster recovery
to clients. I am reporting that question since i do not agree with the answer.
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  s8y 5 months ago


"You need to ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available" question is about services on VM not on azure, as long
as you can run VM in datacenter (in any region) VMs services should start/run together with VM. == answer should be: A (yes)
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The region pairs would have same services. Besides, you can always choose the regions that provides the services you require.

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  amsheikh 1 year, 1 month ago


I thought the same but then I wondered that it may work in one region but not in other ... depends on failure location
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  Bond 1 year, 1 month ago


i think what is required is best possible answer.. regions are NOT primarily designed for fault tolerance.
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  shishal 1 month, 2 weeks ago


We may be overdoing it but regardless it meets the goal. May not be very cost effective or performant but that's not the goal here.
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  Thyfere 1 year, 1 month ago


Services are being discussed. Not all regions offer the same services; therefore, answer is B
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  Amit0807 10 months, 1 week ago


But the solution says you have deployed it in multiple regions hence it can be assumed that the services were available in other regions
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  supernova666666 1 year, 1 month ago


Microsoft's definition of a region "A region is a set of data centres deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a
dedicated regional low-latency network" so the answer if A here, not B.
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  VlistErik 6 months, 2 weeks ago


you can recover from another region, that means the service has some downtime.
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  JimGrayham 1 year, 1 month ago


Azure have paired regions, not all regions can pair to each other.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/best-practices-availability-paired-regions
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Like someone commented previously - not all regions have the same services, including fault tolerance, availability zones, etc. Deploying VMs to
two or more regions doesn't guarantee tolerance to failure of a data center in one of the regions.
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  Moon 1 year ago


not correct. Service can be available via two regions, using DNS. Failover can be kicked through DNS. Regions does not need to be pairing for
that! If the same app is deployed in two un-paired regions, and DNS is used then the solution will work.
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  AZ_Student 1 year ago


Regions are mostly used in case of natural disasters, civil unrest, power outages, or physical network outages affecting both regions at once.
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  mdstest 1 year ago


Regions are paired in Azure. So deploying in multiple regions does not guarantee fault tolerance unless it is deployed in the coresponding pair.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/best-practices-availability-paired-regions
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  jcmoranp 1 year ago


It's A. 2 different Regions always 2 different datacenters, never the same.
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  BigEv 1 year ago


I think A is the answer
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/app-service-web-app/multi-region
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  Moon 1 year ago


I would with "A" (Yes)
Service can be available via two regions, using DNS. Failover can be kicked through DNS between regions. Regions does not need to be pairing for
that! If the same app is deployed in two un-paired regions, and DNS with health check, and Traffic Manager can be used to stear traffic to other
region.
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  sbettani 1 year ago


Answer is NO because of region pairs.
If my infrastructure resides in EU west i must pair with EU east, that's why the answer is NO
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  Danao 1 year ago


A is correct
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  MinAKSHI 1 year ago


I guess the answer is No because as per Microsoft "Use availability zones to protect from datacenter level failures" & not regions & the question is
specifically related to data center failure
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  TotalMantella 7 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/app-service-web-app/multi-region
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  angrybird_dvip 6 months, 1 week ago


go0d logic
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  sandordini 4 months, 3 weeks ago


"An Availability Zone in an Azure region is a combination of a fault domain and an update domain."
Therefore if you use different availability zones, you use different regions.
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  sandordini 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Sorry... I got confused for a second... Of course AZs are in the same region... Region pairs are different regions.
The question is: Is it a possible way to achieve by using multiple regions, if used sensibly, or is it enough to deploy to multiple regions?
If you just deploy it to 2 regions, and you are done its not enough. But if you aim to achieve multi-region DR (by region pairs or
Geographies) its fine..
Also if you deploy and use DNS or NLB.. but those are not mentioned... so who knows what did the author think in the moment of the
creation of this question? :D
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


A should be the correct answer
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  Storm 12 months ago


In theory services could end up with Time-out (Not available) if moved to different Region...
Thats one of the reasons the answer is NO
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  vsivas 11 months, 4 weeks ago


I think question is about data center failure, NOT region failure. Also they did not mention paired regions. HA is possible both with AZ and paired
regions but best is with AZ.
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  sandordini 4 months, 3 weeks ago


And as different AZs are in different regions, it should be a Yes.
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  sandordini 4 months, 3 weeks ago


WRONG.. Sorry.. they are within the same region of course...
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  charani 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans is A
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  GauravJ 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Deploying the VM in different regions only ensures that one of the VM is available if the other other is down but it does not perform a fail over
switching automatically and it has to configured additionally unlike Fault Domains. And here the solution only says deployment to different regions.
No extra assumptions.
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  R456 10 months, 4 weeks ago


I choose Yes. Will the Site Admin join the discussions?
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  justicetree555 10 months, 1 week ago


It's because services vary depending on the region
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I think in reality the answer is YES, but the official Microsoft answer is NO because regions are NOT primarily designed for fault tolerance.
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  ych 10 months ago

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it's B
because not all region have availability
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  Bijukurup 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Still its in multiple AZ right? even if you select multiple Region)
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  ottootto 9 months, 3 weeks ago


A company wants to deploy a set of Azure Windowsvirtual machines. They want to ensure that the services on the virtual machinesare still
accessible even if a single data center goes down, They decide to deploy the set of virtual machines to two or more regions Would this fulfil the
requirement?
~ A. Yes @
B. No

Wizlab question, the answer is A


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  milnavim 9 months, 3 weeks ago


THE ANSWER IS B(NO), because: Las zonas de disponibilidad son ubicaciones separadas físicamente dentro de una región de Azure. Cada zona de
disponibilidad consta de uno o varios centros de datos equipados con alimentación, refrigeración y redes independientes.

Las zonas de disponibilidad permiten a los clientes ejecutar aplicaciones críticas con alta disponibilidad y replicación con baja latencia.
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  Ringi 9 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is B, just because of this: MS guarantees that VM's deployed in AZ's in the same regions are in different fault domains (trivial) AND in
different update domains (Essential!). VM's deployed in different regions are in different fault domains (also trivial), but might be placed in the
same update domain. So a necessary reboot might result in both VM's being unavailable. This will never happen if you place the VM's in 2 AZ's in
the same region.
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  bolie 9 months, 3 weeks ago


B is Right
If you deploy a VM in Brazil and one in Africa. Where is the failover.
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  bolie 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Extra info
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/global-infrastructure/regions/
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  Breezy 9 months, 1 week ago


Is somebody thinking about cost and latency here. i think the question wants you to think about these factors as well.
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  yassali 9 months ago


ANS: A as long as you create your VMs in multiple regions this meant high availabibity is there ex. say you have Webs sever hosted in US-EAST and
the same server with same content hosted on Middle east so by somehow you will re-direct your traffic to the available region and once became
down the traffic will go to the other region , regardless if the region has AZ option or no as the question not mentioned that part.
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  SicilianMan 9 months ago


This question and the previous are swapped. regions create fault tolerance because you can have more than one availability zone in the same
region, Which does nothing if that region goes down...
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  vaskar 8 months, 4 weeks ago


A is the correct answer. One can create VM in two or more region for high availability.
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  navneet1685 8 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/n-tier/multi-region-sql-server
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  Qaiz81 8 months, 3 weeks ago


when i went to the next question , the choice of No made sense. A data center failure is for fault tolerance, a region failure is for disaster recovery.
The question is asking specifically for data center failure which means the solution should be in an availability zone not a region hence answer is no
(B) .
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  Mzambo 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Is it not like deploying to 1 or more Regions you deployed to different DATACENTERS which inturn will mean if services at one region are down the
the other region will be fine?
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago

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I think the answer is NO. You only need to deploy in Availability Zones, not in multiple regions. It only points to a single data center failure. If this is
a disaster measure, I think you should select multiple regions.
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  niklaus 8 months, 1 week ago


Answer is Yes

Cloud providers also operate across multiple data centers that are in different regions
of the world. If a natural disaster (or any other disaster) happens in one region, you can
switch over to another region, assuming you have replicated your environment in multiple
regions. This kind of planning is called Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
planning, and cloud providers often have features in place to make implementing a plan
easy. This is often referred to as disaster recovery.

Reference: Exam Ref AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals - Page 22


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  pbvv 8 months ago


Answer is B. High-availability is different from disaster recovery.
"You can synchronously replicate your applications and data using Availability Zones within an Azure region for high-availability and
asynchronously replicate across Azure regions for disaster recovery protection."
https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  local 8 months ago


I will just leave that here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/n-tier/multi-region-sql-server

Recommendations
A multi-region architecture can provide higher availability than deploying to a single region. If a regional outage affects the primary region, you
can use Traffic Manager to fail over to the secondary region. This architecture can also help if an individual subsystem of the application fails.

There are several general approaches to achieving high availability across regions:

Active/passive with hot standby. Traffic goes to one region, while the other waits on hot standby. Hot standby means the VMs in the secondary
region are allocated and running at all times.

Active/passive with cold standby. Traffic goes to one region, while the other waits on cold standby. Cold standby means the VMs in the secondary
region are not allocated until needed for failover. This approach costs less to run, but will generally take longer to come online during a failure.

Active/active. Both regions are active, and requests are load balanced between them. If one region becomes unavailable, it is taken out of rotation.

The correct Answer is A


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  Nhan 8 months ago


The correct answer should be A, I can deploy 2 VMs, and configured the failover cluster in 2 different regions, that is one of the high availability
methods.
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  LauLauLauw 7 months, 4 weeks ago


B is correct:
You plan to deploy several Azure virtual machines. (2 or more)
You need to ensure that the services running on the virtual machines (all the vm's you deploy) are available if a single data center fails.

Solution: You deploy the virtual machines to two or more regions.

By deploying towards two or more regions you make sure that one or more vm's are still running but the question is to make sure the service(S) on
the virtual machine(S) are available and that's not the case for the VM's in the failed datacenter.
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Region pair will also used for redundancy. So, Option B is confusing
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Can you really deployed a resource VM into two separate regions at the same time! Answer is no I think as a resource needs to be in a resource
group and that resource group tied with a region and because of this the answer is B. If anyone has other explanation please share.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Okay after a re-read - it says VMs so you can deploy separate VMs in different regions but according to MS preaching that’s not no we should
get high availability. So answer is still B.
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  Babji 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer should be yes because if we deploy Azure VMs in two or more regions, then we are actually deploying to multiple data centers which will
ensure the services will be up and running even if one data center fails.
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  JCB 7 months, 1 week ago


I also think that A is teh correct one.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


When you create a VM, you have 2 options for availability: Availability Zone and Availability Set. This means that failover is automatic should a
datacenter in a zone fail. But this is only within the same region. Azure doesn't provide automatic failover across regions.
Region pairs are for replication and DR if a whole region is affected by a disaster, but not if a single datacenter or zone is down.
(yes, 2 VMs in 2 different regions are in 2 different datacenter, and you can use DNS or Functions or other to failover, but this is not the scope of
the question or the exam)
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  PuneetH 7 months, 1 week ago


A is correct in my opinion , as two different regions will have two different data center, the application can be accessed via DNS. If you are sticking
to one region and in case of natural calamity how you will ensure your application is still available. ?
Secondly azure itself recommends to deploy application in different regions to bring down the latency of the application. Azure Traffic manager is
service which will enable you to access your application in different regions.

Answer A is correct according to me.


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  PuneetH 7 months, 1 week ago


A is correct in my opinion , as two different regions will have two different data center, the application can be accessed via DNS. If you are sticking
to one region and in case of natural calamity how you will ensure your application is still available. ?
Secondly azure itself recommends to deploy application in different regions to bring down the latency of the application. Azure Traffic manager is
service which will enable you to access your application in different regions.

Answer A is correct according to me.


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  Ltyy 6 months, 4 weeks ago


But the question only states one datacenter failing, not your worries of calamity or other dangers. For one datacenter failure, the Availability
Zone is designed for that.
reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  K999K 7 months ago


Answer is A. Simple explanation, that's the whole purpose of having paired region.
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  Ltyy 6 months, 4 weeks ago


Wrong. The explanation is already stated in the earlier comments. We need the best possible solution. Paired Regions are not primarily used for
fault tolerance, and this question only wants tolerance if ever ONE data center fails. You don't need to cross another region for that. You just
need an Availability Zone which primarily functions as fault tolerance if one datacenter fails.
reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  ercank 6 months, 4 weeks ago


I think tricky part is ''2 or more regions' statement. Azure supports redundancy with region pairs up to 2 regions but I haven't seen more regions
included solution with current available features of Azure. Most probably you have to deploy your customised solution.
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  moooosi 6 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer: A
Explanation:
By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual
machines to multiple datacenters. This will ensure that the services running on the virtual
machines are available if a single data center fails.Azure operates in multiple datacenters
around the world. These datacenters are grouped in to geographic regions, giving you
flexibility in choosing where to build your applications.You create Azure resources in defined
geographic regions like 'West US', 'North Europe', or 'Southeast Asia'. You can review the list
of regions and their locations. Within each region, multiple datacenters exist to provide for
redundancy and availability.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/regions
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  Hero4 6 months, 4 weeks ago


Regions MAY, or MAY NOT offer the same resources.
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  bystic 6 months, 3 weeks ago


availability zone feature per compliance is not available in all regions. I guess that's why this is not recommended
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  E____ 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The given method gives you duplicated system, not high availability (eg. it doesn't gives you data synchronization between VMs ...
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  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Thought it works .. but yeah region may not have same compliances....answer is B
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  vin267 6 months, 1 week ago


Looks like this is incorrect
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/n-tier/multi-region-sql-server
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  cmihai 6 months ago


The ask is to ensure that the services running on the VMs are available if a single data center fails. This is not about what services each region
offers. If you can deploy VMs to multiple regions (meaning different data centers), it should deliver on the ask
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  moosa 5 months, 3 weeks ago


You are right, but the answer is still NO.

Regions are not used for service availability but disaster recovery.

when you want service availability, you want to put VMs in different AZs with Load Balancer.
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  Dubykes 5 months, 4 weeks ago


I think deployment of VM in different region will enhance redundancy anyways even though same purpose can easily be achieved by deploying
VMs within same region but in different DCs.
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  kcr 5 months, 3 weeks ago


By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple datacenters. This will ensure that the
services running
on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Azure operates in multiple datacenters around the world. These datacenters are grouped in to geographic regions, giving you flexibility in choosing
where to build
your applications.
You create Azure resources in defined geographic regions like 'West US', 'North Europe', or 'Southeast Asia'. You can review the list of regions and
their locations.
Within each region, multiple datacenters exist to provide for redundancy and availability.
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  Janusz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Watch out - it is a tricky questin. The question is not about a single service running redundantly on many VMs. If this was the question then I would
say myultiple regions is a correct answer. The question is about services running on VMs. If you distribute the VMs over multiple regions then,
indeed, in case of a DC failure you have another VMs and services running on them. However, the services running on the VMs from the failed DC
are down.
The conclusion - multiple regions is not the solution for this issue. Answer "no"
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  psomu1234 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes, it should work. If you check other practice available on the net there answer is Yes but here it is No. As per the Azure documentation it should
work and answer should be Yes.
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I would say answer is no because the application servers themselves would need to be configured for high availability probably through traffic
manager since load don't span regions I think.
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  kirfee 5 months, 3 weeks ago


it is a services running on VM and not doesn't talk about specific PaaS service from Azure.
It totally depends on how you design the app running on VMs

for example : I can run services on VM on 2 different regions. Then I can use DNS service to failover FQDN. SO if 1 region is down , still my service is
up because of DNS failover.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


answer must be A. With regions we can get Availability
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  Laxa 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is B..reason being the questoon is about data center failure which is fault tolerance.....As long as application VM's are residing on different
AZ's (AZ can 1 or more data center)...any data center failure will provide fault tolerance and continuity....See extract below
Availability zones expand the level of control you have to maintain the availability of the applications and data on your VMs. Availability Zones are
unique physical locations within an Azure region. Each zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped with independent power, cooling,
and networking. To ensure resiliency, there are a minimum of three separate zones in all enabled regions. The physical separation of Availability
Zones within a region protects applications and data from datacenter failures.
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  tan07 5 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/n-tier/multi-region-sql-server
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  ethanol 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer from ms support: By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple
datacenters. This will ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Azure operates in multiple datacenters around the world. These datacenters are grouped in to geographic regions, giving you flexibility in choosing
where to build your applications.
You create Azure resources in defined geographic regions like 'West US', 'North Europe', or 'Southeast Asia'. You can review the list of regions and
their locations. Within each region, multiple datacenters exist to provide for redundancy and availability.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/regions

So answer is YES
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  mchifana 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes, multiple regions will definitely work
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


AZ are meant for data center level failure. Not regions
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/manage-availability
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  Piratedking 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer: A. Yes
It talk about services running on virtual machine, and avoid data center failure.
Region is definitely using different data center.
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  Degal 5 months, 1 week ago


A correct. By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple
datacenters. This will ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data
center fails
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  Yheti 5 months, 1 week ago


Its true.

But you have to pay more for use two different region. And pay for have the resource synconices traffic is not free between region in azure
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  vnes_msft 5 months, 1 week ago


That sounds like a very very broad assumption. The question nowhere states about specific service or resource. Unless they a service is explicitly
specified and is unavailble, we at Microsoft always recommend multi-region for geo-redundancy and datacenter disaster recovery to clients. I am
reporting that question since i do not agree with the answer.
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  Jovial 5 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer is Yes.

I noticed a lot of comments below about ' availibility of services in different regions etc'
It does not mention anywhere in the question about Different services in different regions and what not .
Guys this a fundamental level exam dont overcomplicate it .
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  gelato 5 months ago


Then why not deploy the virtual machines and services in a region that supports it?
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  Dos 5 months ago


By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple data centres. This will ensure that the
services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data centre fails.
Azure operates in multiple data centres around the world. These data centres are grouped in to geographic regions, giving you flexibility in
choosing where to build your applications.
You create Azure resources in defined geographic regions like 'West US', 'North Europe', or 'Southeast Asia'. You can review the list of regions and
their locations.
Within each region, multiple data centres exist to provide for redundancy and availability.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/regions
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  shubhi02 5 months ago


for me it will achieve the goal.
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  NIk2020 5 months ago


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Correct Answer: A, Yes


By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple datacenters. This will ensure that the
services running
on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Azure operates in multiple datacenters around the world. These datacenters are grouped in to geographic regions, giving you flexibility in choosing
where to build
your applications.
You create Azure resources in defined geographic regions like 'West US', 'North Europe', or 'Southeast Asia'. You can review the list of regions and
their locations.
Within each region, multiple datacenters exist to provide for redundancy and availability.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/regions
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  saurabh1805 5 months ago


A is correct option as by default if VM is on different region that means its on different datacenter.
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  supaprasie 5 months ago


If you consider this link below, the answer would be A

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/app-service-web-app/multi-region
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  Zjorzke 5 months ago


At first I also thought A, but after rereading “ You can synchronously replicate your applications and data using Availability Zones within an Azure
region for high-availability and asynchronously replicate across Azure regions for disaster recovery protection.” (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview), I do agree on B. Availability Zones are for HA, and regions for DR. DR is NOT HA!
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is no, as not all regions are connected to each other. But all zones are connected to each other in a region.
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  ShivakPasham 4 months, 3 weeks ago


in Question#18 answer is YES, in Question#19 answer is NO, same questions different answers, how to analyze which one is correct?
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  gordzilla 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Many great arguments for why Regions won't work. The problem here is that Azure cloud services deploy to AZs in Regions, so any argument
proving Regions is the wrong answer can also be used to prove that AZs can't support Azure services. My point being that specific service support
for specific Regions isn't a requirement posed in the question.
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  avias8 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The simple answer here is that latency and speed problems exist for transfers between regions. If a failure occurs on a VM in a single region, it is
not realistic to transfer that session to another region without losing some data or making it seamless. For the session to seamlessly carry through
the VM's should be either in the same datacenter or at least in the same region.
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  JasekoCL 4 months, 3 weeks ago


A
By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiples. This will ensure that the services
running on the virtual machines are available if a single datacenter fail.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/regions
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  jeffnoble14 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Not all services are available in all regions. Costs are different in different regions. Also, VPCs don't span across regions, only availability zones, so
the VMs wouldn't even be in the same VPC if they were in different regions. Answer is B
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  AlbertoSM 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I would go for No. While deploying the VM you can set the option Availability Zone (when available in the region). We could achieve fault tolerance
by implementing two different VMs in two different regions but you would need to add a load balancer to your solution. By just deploying the VMs
in different regions you are not achieving the goal.
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  malv31r0 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is YES as per the link below:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/n-tier/multi-region-sql-server
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  Ant0ny 4 months, 2 weeks ago


B is correct, the primary reason for Regions is having your services close to the customer in that region, its not for high availability
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  LMLTEST 4 months, 2 weeks ago


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There is sth call Region peer which will be able to have the same in two different regions. But the descirption here is misunderstanding of Region
peer...
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  Babustest 4 months, 2 weeks ago


A Region is a group of DCs. So if your resources are in two separate Regions, then it will be in two separate DCs. So the answer is wrong. It's such a
simple question and why the author is creating confusion here.
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  Galacha 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Regions are primarily designed for locality, data residency and data compliance policies. So it would beat the logic to have VM services in multiple
regions. They are never designed for fault tolerance, that one is left for availability zones.
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  Babustest 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I just cleared the exam with 920. The actual question was a multiple choice one with two correct answers to be selected. Bot 'Multiple Regions' and
'Multiple AZs' were in the options. So there is no point to debate here. Both are correct options.
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  nlim 4 months, 1 week ago


This should work aint it. The requirement is just to have them running still if a SINGLE data centre fails
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  Rajokkiyam 4 months, 1 week ago


Its a OverKill to run VM on 2 different region given the failure will happen only on "One
Data center. The simplest approach will to deploy it across the Availability Zone within same region.
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is A
By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple datacenters. This will ensure that the
services running
on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


Your comments makes sense
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  Pri007 4 months ago


The question is clearly stated that - if the datacenter fails, and datacenter refers to AZ. A region can have maximum 3 availability zone, that does
not mean when you are dividing your resources in different region, you are choosing the AZ.
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  CiscoNinja 4 months ago


Pretty bad question if you ask me, anyways I’m going with No and here is my reasons. Let’s say you have 3 VMs (front end, backend, database) if
you deploy them to different regions and 1 region fails, your app is not functioning. If however, they said the same exact vms were deployed to
multiple regions, then the answer would have been yes
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  jyoti101994 4 months ago


By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple datacenters. This will ensure that the
services running
on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Azure operates in multiple datacenters around the world. These datacenters are grouped in to geographic regions, giving you flexibility in choosing
where to build
your applications.
You create Azure resources in defined geographic regions like 'West US', 'North Europe', or 'Southeast Asia'. You can review the list of regions and
their locations.
Within each region, multiple data-centers exist to provide for redundancy and availability
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is A - A multi-region architecture can provide higher availability than deploying to a single region. If a regional outage affects the primary
region, you can use Front Door to fail over to the secondary region. This architecture can also help if an individual subsystem of the application
fails.
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  squid60 4 months ago


Answer is B - Simply deploying VM's in other regions alone does not give you fault tolerance. You would need an Availability Zone which is the
mechanism that provides the FT
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  sprees 3 months, 3 weeks ago


A - seriously these are the same questions as linux academy
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  Ashokexplore 3 months, 2 weeks ago


There is a difference between availability zone and region. All Regions cannot be an availability Zone. The two regions doesn't state that they are
capable for availability zone. Hence we cannot say "Yes". The Answer should be "No".
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  dmnantilla9 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The link it broken, the answer is not clear to me : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  1337Troll 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer should be yes, read here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview stating "Azure gives you the flexibility to
deploy applications where you need to, including across multiple regions to deliver cross-region resiliency"
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  NarendraNK 3 months, 1 week ago


Virtual Machine is deployed in a particular region only. It can't be a part of multiple regions.
For fault tolerance it can be installed into more than one set or AZ.
So, this option is Wrong!
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  Nnina 3 months ago


yeah, we know that not all regions have multiple availability zones. I was wondering what if you are close to one of those regions and it's best
for you to use it?
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  cutepinku 3 months, 1 week ago


What is the correct answer?
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  Malleshet 3 months ago


The answer is No
Yes, we can deploy VM's across regions and create a solution using ASR which can protect VM from region failures
We are talking about a service - service typically make use of front end and backend (the backend such as DB can have active / active) which will
protect from zero data loss, but that does not mean service is up and running in other region when the primary region where your service is
running, it will have downtime and need to failover using automated or manual failover, hence the service is not available when a data center
where your VM is hosted goes down, hence the correct answer is No

PS: You might be saying we have geo clusters etc, 1) they are not nativey available in AZURE, though you create it using 3rd party tools, we still
need to switch to other region for public / private IP, DNS, LB, FW rules etc all these need to be restored before the service becomes available
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  G37R34DY 3 months ago


I would go with A. The question does not specify any service that could not be available on the other region, so it looks like a far stretch to assume
it's something specific.
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  joondez 3 months ago


I agree. The answer is A. The question states that you would be setting up identical VMs in multiple regions. If one data center goes down, then
the other VM would be able to continue running. The purpose of this question is to see what resources are in the same data center. A data
center does not span multiple regions so the answer is A.
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  kannn 3 months ago


Please note, the answer for this question is YES. i had got it in the exam and had to select two options. options included region,resourse
group,scale set,availability zone. so it has to be availability zone and regions.
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


I agree with you but here in question it says "if a single data center fails", and if i read correctly each region should minimum have 3 AZ , then if
you deploy machine in another region will not be good solution , though it solves purpose
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


Answer is No.Because replication of data and application does not take place of multiple region by default.So resource available in the VM of one
region will not be available in the VM of other region.By region you can make resources closer to you
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


key word here is "if a single data center fails", and if i read correctly each region should minimum have 3 AZ , then if you deploy machine in
another region will not be good solution , though it solves purpose

So i go with B=No as its not good solution to deploy VM to two region to make it available if single datacenter fail
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  nicco 3 months ago


This is yes, you just do manually what Availability Zones do automatically for you.
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  nicco 3 months ago


I think this should work, but key word is "data centres" and they are related to avail-zones, so N. Similar question for avail-zones is Y
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  Asiddiqui 2 months, 4 weeks ago


This should be yes
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/n-tier/multi-region-sql-server
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  devsha 2 months, 3 weeks ago


All regions does not offer same services. So answer is B
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  aalatar 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I think we need Traffic Manager or LB to use 2 regions for service.
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  Bigtime102 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I believe the answer is B because the question just says "deploy multiple virtual machines". Let's say 3 vm's, a web server and 2 database servers.
The question doesn't say we placed copies of the vm's in the second region (which would then make it answer A) so I am working on the question
meaning we placed some servers in region A and others in Region B. So if the web server goes down there is no "copy" in the other region so this
solution doesn't meet the requirement.
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  lebik17203 2 months, 3 weeks ago


If the answer with 2 or more availability Zones is correct, why should 2 or more Regions be incorrect? In each region you have 3 Availabiltiy zones,
so if you choose 2 regions you have 2 different availability zones.
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  HF_Lee 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be A
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  VladWork 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A is correct
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  Meatface 2 months ago


The answer is correct.
Spreading your services across regions is not designed for Fault-tolerance. It was designed for disaster recovery if an entire region fails. You will not
get the same service level if you expect this to work across every region in the world. Availability zones is what is recommended for single DC
failures.
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  ihustle 2 months ago


The question says "If a single data center fails", emphasis on the word "single data center". It did not say if the data centers in a region fails, note
that regional failure is rare and can only occur due to a Natural disaster or sabotage.
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  zebra123 2 months ago


Answer - A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/app-service-web-app/multi-region
For high availability of application we can have VMs deployed in one or more regions.
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Answer is yes. Nothing is being said about the VM specs or compliance levels...
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  sanrif 1 month, 2 weeks ago


By deploying the virtual machines to two or more regions, you are deploying the virtual machines to multiple
data centers. This will ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data
center fails. answer A yes is correct
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  zhanabaur 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I guess theoretically 2 datacenters in 2 different Regions can fail at the same time. While the logic behind Availability Zones is specifically
guarantees that if involved DC fails, then the second DC will be always available.
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  shahi_xt 1 month, 2 weeks ago


You deploy the virtual machines to two or more AZ not regions, hence B is right
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  psk82 1 month, 1 week ago


on Udemy it is marked as YES. so A.

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  toto74500 1 month, 1 week ago


I found that document from Github discussion in case of region crash:

Recovery of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machines (VMs) is similar to platform as a service (PaaS) compute recovery in many respects.
There are important differences, however, due to the fact that an IaaS VM consists of both the VM and the VM disk.

Use Azure Backup to create cross region backups that are application consistent. Azure Backup enables customers to create application consistent
backups across multiple VM disks, and support replication of backups across regions. You can do this by choosing to geo-replicate the backup
vault at the time of creation. Note that replication of the backup vault must be configured at the time of creation. It can't be set later. If a region is
lost, Microsoft will make the backups available to customers. Customers will be able to restore to any of their configured restore points.

So, it means that answer to the question is No

ref: https://github.com/uglide/azure-content/blob/master/articles/resiliency/resiliency-technical-guidance-recovery-loss-azure-region.md
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  _csr 1 month, 1 week ago


The answer must be A, because the question says "if a single data center fails." So the scenario is that a single data center fails. Deploying in at
least 2 regions, the deployments will be in at least 2 different data centers.
Besides, Msdn says:
"Build high-availability into your application architecture by co-locating your compute, storage, networking, and data resources within a zone and
replicating in other zones."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  ajg09 3 weeks, 6 days ago


Why is region incorrect? It was stated only that you need to ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data
center fails. It was not stated that most optimal solution should be picked.
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  karan3090 3 weeks, 6 days ago


Correct Answer is A. Read on other sites too they have marked yes :)
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  RahulKate 2 weeks, 5 days ago


B) NO
Multiple regions may not guarantee for HA, if any please share Microsoft link, Only Availability Zones and VM Availability Sets protects from failure
and ensures high availability, check below links,
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/manage-availability
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  Divendu 2 weeks, 4 days ago


It wont work for every region that's why it should always be a availability zone who protects from datacenter failures.
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  Canavezes 1 week, 4 days ago


He says - You deploy 2 Machines in different Regions. He don't say "You deploy 2 virtual machines and configure HA using NLB and etc..." also, If
one have 2 different regions, there are many other requirements that are no specified on the question. So I would go with B. :)
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  JNV 1 week, 3 days ago


A is correct . Here they mentioned 2 different region. one VM will be deployed in DC of zone of one region and other VM will be deployed in DC of
zone of other region. this is general rule, since there is no mention of specific service or other specific requirements. this will work as fault
tolerance.
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  Roro2011 1 week, 2 days ago


the answer should be YES
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  zxallen 6 days, 19 hours ago


From what i understood from reading comments is that Regions may be used for fault tolerance but not a efficient or cost effective way. Also
simply saying Regions cause ambiguity that Whether it is paired region or a region which is not having similar set of services. So B
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  mark491 19 hours, 22 minutes ago


This Microsoft's definition of an Azure region.
An area within a geo that does not cross national borders and contains one or more datacenters. Pricing, regional services, and offer types are
exposed at the region level. A region is typically paired with another region, which can be up to several hundred miles away. Regional pairs can be
used as a mechanism for disaster recovery and high availability scenarios. Also referred to as location. So YES is the correct answer.
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Question #20 Topic 1

You have 1,000 virtual machines hosted on the Hyper-V hosts in a data center.
You plan to migrate all the virtual machines to an Azure pay-as-you-go subscription.
You need to identify which expenditure model to use for the planned Azure solution.
Which expenditure model should you identify?

A. operational

B. elastic

C. capital

D. scalable

  nandeshn 12 months ago


can someone give more details about expanse model
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  rgalfaro 12 months ago


The expenditure models are either CapEx or OpEx (Capital or Operational). CapEx is what you pay upfront, on prem, for servers, racks, cooling,
security, the Datacenter itself. OpEx is what you pay to keep your infrastructure operational, like IT staff. In this case, when you move to the Cloud,
what you identify in this case is the OpEx or Operational model. This is because you actually don't have CapEx on the Cloud (or at least you look to
minimize CapEx) as you pay for the resources you use and not for the underlying hardware, security, cooling, etc that you will pay for in an On-
Prem solution. That is why the right answer is (A) Operational. Elastic and Scalable are not expenditure models.
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  etyyr 11 months, 4 weeks ago


Thank you!
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  StevIORI 9 months ago


Thank you for the great inputs!
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  Alison 8 months, 1 week ago


Great!
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  Garry58 7 months ago


well said !!!!@ rgalfaro
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  gelato 5 months, 4 weeks ago


You're the boss!
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct. its A.Operational
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


sweet one! Thanks!!!!
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  Dipen 3 months ago


well explained
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  dramedx 2 months ago


thanks
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  abhx 1 month ago


superb explanation!!!
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  shubh120 1 month ago


great explanation
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  TheCyanideLancer 9 months ago

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Opex is the right answer


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  Constyle 8 months ago


anyone took this exams recently? please how was it
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is Opex
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  hari89k 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Opex is Correct.
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  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Operational
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  Cloudthinker 5 months, 1 week ago


Ans: A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
A region is a set of datacenters deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency network.
Azure gives you the flexibility to deploy applications where you need to, including across multiple regions to deliver cross-region resiliency
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Given answer is correct
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  LMLTEST 4 months, 2 weeks ago


you can only choose between capEx and opEx. No other options in terms definitation.
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is A
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  devsha 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Keyword is expenditure model which could be CapEx or OpEx
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  Isaacjb7 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Capital is upfront

Operational is flexible
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  MSO ce 2 months, 2 weeks ago


One of the major changes that you will face when you move from on-premises cloud to the public cloud is the
switch from capital expenditure (buying hardware) to operating expenditure (paying for service as you use it).
This switch also requires more careful management of your costs. The benefit of the cloud is that you can
fundamentally and positively affect the cost of a service you use by merely shutting down or resizing it when it's
not needed.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/cloud-adoption/appendix/azure-scaffold
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  Aathiraa 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Opex is pay per use.(like when go for a subscription)
Capex is upfront (like when owning a dc)
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  joyk 2 months, 1 week ago


OpEx is correct
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


A. operational
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Question #21 Topic 1

DRAG DROP -
Match the Azure Cloud Services bene t to the correct description.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate bene t from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each bene t may be used once,
more than once, or not at all.
NOTE: Each correct match is worth one point.
Select and Place:

  ukiguy 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct
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  vaskar 10 months ago


correct
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is correct
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  ebor5 7 months ago


correct!!
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  Mannyram 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct
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  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


All correct
Low Latency is -> small delay times
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  esteban_alo 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct
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  Sellotape 5 months, 3 weeks ago


It is correct.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


yes given answers are correct
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  abosa 87 5 months, 2 weeks ago


All correct
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  profjbarata 5 months, 2 weeks ago

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Correct!!
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answer is correct
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  Caloy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


100% Correct
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  needvicky 4 months, 1 week ago


Correct
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  RajeevShree95 4 months, 1 week ago


YEP Correct!
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


the answer is correct
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  Sachin1990 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Its correct
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  Sathwiksharna 3 months, 3 weeks ago


True and good one
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  mshowlers 3 months, 2 weeks ago


correct
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  olajidexes_ 3 months, 2 weeks ago


correct
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  b4tc1l 3 months, 1 week ago


correct
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  kkomoye 3 months ago


wow this is the first time that everyone agrees on a given answer isn't it better that we work like this? thank you
upvoted 8 times

  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Yap Correct !
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  Anuja1 2 months, 2 weeks ago


correct
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  hezuz 2 months, 2 weeks ago


correct
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  blue2021 1 month, 2 weeks ago


It is correct
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  RJAYAN 1 month, 2 weeks ago


After "what" occurs???
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  mohfathy 1 month, 1 week ago


the question makes no sense
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  Raunak_Tiwari 1 month, 1 week ago


Correct
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  Mau_10 1 month ago


Correct
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  nottsguy 2 weeks, 1 day ago


These questions make no sense.
After what occurs?
You need to recover it after Disaster Recovery occurs?
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Question #22 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  MartinMystere 11 months, 1 week ago


This question was asked before
upvoted 41 times

  success101 11 months ago


No, Yes, No
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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


No, Yes, No
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  Kamesh 10 months, 2 weeks ago


This Question asked on 01182020
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  gchin 9 months, 2 weeks ago


This seems to be a redundant question. Was asked before.
upvoted 3 times

  hfk2020 7 months, 2 weeks ago


The previous one had an extension of internal network this one the keyword is an extension of computing resources, so there is a difference of
keyword.
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  jclm 9 months ago


esta repetida
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  DeepaB 9 months ago


Second point is the difference between previous question and this question.
The Previous question speaks about Network alone - Ans. YES
This question speaks about Computing Resources of it's Network. - I feel the Ans is NO. The Computing resources of Network specific to an
Organization can not be extended in a public Cloud.
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  hfk2020 7 months, 2 weeks ago


The whole concept of cloud is to purchase compute storage and network resources with the intention of either migrating your whole
infrastructure to the cloud or expanding it by purchasing any of the three resources and then connecting it to the existing network via VPN.
Once VPN link is established between the ON prem network and the network in the azure cloud the network on the azure cloud will be treated
as the company's own internal network and hence the YES option is correct.
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  Miki77 6 months, 1 week ago


this is question 15
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  Ice re 6 months, 1 week ago


I've memorized half of the questions here as they are constantly being repeated...
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


repeated question ..its same as question 15
answer is ..No Yes No
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Given Answers are correct
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  TomG 4 months, 1 week ago


This question is duplicated with one of previous questions
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  dmnantilla9 3 months, 2 weeks ago


YES,YES,NO. not?
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  dayanrr91 3 months, 1 week ago


This question was asked before, please check that
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  kkomoye 3 months ago


the second time i saw this question its no yes no
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  F_Bastiat 2 months, 1 week ago


The same as Question 15.
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  kev94 1 week, 3 days ago


NO YES NO
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Question #23 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  sbettani 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Last question's link doesn't work, you can find documentation here
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/decision-guides/regions/

"Azure resource groups are regional specific constructs. It is normal, however, for resources within a resource group to span multiple regions. When
doing so, it is important to consider that in the event of a regional failure, control plane operations against a resource group will fail in the affected
region, even though the resources in other regions (within that resource group) will continue to operate. This can affect both your network design
and your resource group design."
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  success101 11 months ago


No, Yes, Yes
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it No, Yes, Yes
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  vikassingla 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes, Yes ,Yes

Please refer link 'https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview' to see answer that A resource can


interact with resources in other resource groups. This interaction is common when the two resources are related but don't share the same lifecycle
(for example, web apps connecting to a database).
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  vikassingla 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I misunderstood..... Right answer will be No, Yes, Yes
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


First one is no because resource of a resource group can interact with the resources of other resource group
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  Ashiqur 7 months ago


No, Yes, Yes
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  brunoeugenio 6 months ago


Is NO, Yes, Yes.

The complete explanation is At, on resource group part:


https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview#resource-groups
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  411 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Looks like Q1 refers to resources from back-end to be used by a resource group (vs. an end-user wanting to use resources from a particular group)
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  bhatta07 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A resource group contain multiple subscription - "no" then why multiple Region is - "yes" here.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


given answers are right ... no , yes, yes
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  abosa 87 5 months, 2 weeks ago


no , yes, yes
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answers are correct
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  sheetalpanthi 4 months, 1 week ago


For me, It is No, No, Yes
Refering azure official docs:
"A resource can interact with resources in other resource groups. This interaction is common when the two resources are related but don't share
the same lifecycle (for example, web apps connecting to a database)."

"A resource group can contain resources that are located in different regions."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview

For B, I will say it is asking to delete not remove! And as resource group only hold the metadata about a resource. Deleting a Resource group
cannot delete those Resources! It can only remove them from that resource group.

Now see this:


"The resource group stores metadata about the resources. Therefore, when you specify a location for the resource group, you are specifying where
that metadata is stored."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/manage-resource-groups-portal
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  Jni 4 months ago


Yes true. Even I don't understand why the answer for B is Yes. Multiple resources can be assigned to a group but deleting the same shouldn't
delete the resources.
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  deletedaccount 3 months, 3 weeks ago


What if the resources have locks on?
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  Jerecax 3 months, 2 weeks ago


NO
YES
YES
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  samtguy2020 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct link for last questions:
https://www.codeisahighway.com/effective-ways-to-delete-resources-in-a-resource-group-on-azure/
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  samtguy2020 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct to last questions:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview

"A resource group can contain resources that are located in different regions."
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  Alicezhang 3 months ago


Got this in my exam
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  AP02 2 months, 3 weeks ago


No,Yes, Yes.

For question B as per MS Doc:


When you delete a resource group, Resource Manager determines the order to delete resources. It uses the following order:

All the child (nested) resources are deleted.

Resources that manage other resources are deleted next. A resource can have the managedBy property set to indicate that a different resource
manages it. When this property is set, the resource that manages the other resource is deleted before the other resources.

The remaining resources are deleted after the previous two categories.

After the order is determined, Resource Manager issues a DELETE operation for each resource. It waits for any dependencies to finish before
proceeding.

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  Anuja1 2 months, 2 weeks ago


correct
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  MSO ce 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Box 1: No
A resource can interact with resources in other resource groups.
Box 2: Yes
Deleting the resource group will remove the resource group as well as all the resources in that resource group.
This can be useful for the management of resources. For example, a virtual machine has several
components (the VM itself, virtual disks, network adapter etc.). By placing the VM in its own resource group,
you can delete the VM along with all its associated components by deleting the resource group.
Another example is when creating a test environment. You could place the entire test environment (Network
components, virtual machines etc.) in one resource group. You can then delete the entire test environment by
deleting the resource group.
Box 3: Yes
Resources from multiple different regions can be placed in a resource group. The resource group only
contains metadata about the resources it contains.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-overview
https://www.codeisahighway.com/effective-ways-to-delete-resources-in-a-resource-group-on-azure/
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  amandass 2 weeks, 1 day ago


No, yes, yes
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Question #24 Topic 1

Your company has an on-premises network that contains multiple servers.


The company plans to reduce the following administrative responsibilities of network administrators:
✑ Backing up application data
✑ Replacing failed server hardware
✑ Managing physical server security
✑ Updating server operating systems
✑ Managing permissions to shared documents
The company plans to migrate several servers to Azure virtual machines.
You need to identify which administrative responsibilities will be reduced after the planned migration.
Which two responsibilities should you identify? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Replacing failed server hardware

B. Backing up application data

C. Managing physical server security

D. Updating server operating systems

E. Managing permissions to shared documents

  MartinMystere 11 months, 2 weeks ago


I don't quiet get this one, I am guessing because there will be less servers to deal with.
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  sbettani 11 months ago


If you are using a public cloud, that means you don't own physical servers at all.
So, if there is an hardware failure on servers you don't have to (and you can't) replace failed hardware, same happens with security.
While you deal with a PRIVATE cloud you have to manage hardware and server security, same with HYBRID
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  purav1009 11 months, 1 week ago


Because Azure will be responsible for managing the hardware (IaaS)
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  sachinbhatnagar 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Cloud (Public Or Private) not mentioned in question...but again not satisfactory answer
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  sachinbhatnagar 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure don't allow you to change/manager hardware
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  Remco 8 months ago


It says 'Azure Virtual Machines'
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  sant0 2 months, 1 week ago


Is there a limitation to have Virtual Machines in Azure Private cloud model?
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  giri021 10 months, 1 week ago


A & C is correct brother
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  AtomHamster83 9 months, 3 weeks ago


this is confusing to me. The question states that the company wants to migrate several from multiple servers. For me that means a hybrid cloud
setup. Then there would be still physical hardware to check on the list of jobs to do... But then all the listed things would be still valid to be done,
but on different parts of the hybrid setup.
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  Tasnim 8 months, 2 weeks ago


But the question asks which responsibilities will be REDUCED.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


THEIR on-premise is Not a cloud. The cloud they use will be a private cloud combined with on-premise.

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  neuro 9 months, 1 week ago


After reading the response from @sbettani the question made sense, it wants you to identify what 2 of their goals can be achieved by moving to
the public cloud.
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  Yaroslav 8 months, 4 weeks ago


Managing physical server security WON'T go away even partialy. You still need to manage your on-prem
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


you're moving several (physical) server to Azure VMs, so yes, you're reducing your physical hardware maintenance and security
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is A & C.
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The given answer is correct, this is is the matter of logic.
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is AC
A - if it is on-premises and migrate to Public, the network administrator tasks are reduce as Backup up application data
C- Physical servers are moved to the public cloud
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  ShravanAzure 7 months ago


Have a doubt - with the machines that were migrated to Azure, doesn't the process of patching operating system software and updates also get
reduced as we do not need to do it for the machines in the cloud?
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  Lannyzhujin 4 months, 2 weeks ago


The question says "updating" not "upgrading". Yes, Azure will patching OS automatically. But it will not updating OS, such as updating Win7 to
Win10.
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


This again is confusing, 'updating' term can be used for applying patches to the OS as well. So for me as well the right answer I felt was A
and D. I am not saying C is not right. There is reduction in need of Physical Security, but I think D is also a valid answer.
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  mukulag 6 months, 3 weeks ago


In Exam
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  Wilmarelec 6 months, 2 weeks ago


actions related to Updating server operating systems will be reduced too even more than the others...
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  hari89k 6 months, 2 weeks ago


A & C are Correct
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  brunoeugenio 6 months ago


The key for the question is: Job that envolves physical things, once your company are comming to cloud, Só correct anwers is "A" and "C"
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  Sellotape 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A and C is correct..
It's IaaS so you don't have to worry about A and C, however you'll still need to do B, D and E
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  411 5 months, 3 weeks ago


nicely designed question.
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  411 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I think AWS offers D (Updating OS) also. Which appears to be nice and if there are drawbacks for customers the drawbacks are manageable.
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


AWS is another public cloud...let's stick to MS Azure dude ;)
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  sachin_koenig 5 months, 1 week ago


This is a simple explanation for IaaS. thts why A, C are correct answers, rest responsibilities will be handle by you.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Given Answers are correct
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  ManuKrishu 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Why will Azure VM not backup automatically?
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  Caloy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


From the word itself, hardware and physical to VIRTUAL
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  sreenew1 4 months, 2 weeks ago


what about option D
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  sreenew1 4 months, 2 weeks ago


cant we provide updating using an update domain
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


I too think Option D is also a right answer. I think since they said 2, the selections are shown as A and C. But otherwise D is also a right
option.
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  needvicky 4 months, 1 week ago


A and C is correct answer
Backing up application data, Updating server operating systems it comes under managed services part. Managing permissions to shared
documents its customer part.
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  dwarka1 3 months, 3 weeks ago


this question is so confusing. 'several servers' so does it mean that there are still some servers maintained on premise? if so then answers are
incorrect.
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  CallMeRaccoon 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Your company has an on-premises ( = PHYSICAL) network that contains multiple servers.
The company plans to reduce administrative responsibilities of network administrators:
***Physical servers migrated to Azure virtual machines***
correct:
A. Replacing failed server hardware - so no more PHYSICAL hardware to replace
C. Managing physical server security - No PHYSICAL servers, No PHYSICAL security to care about.

incorrect:
B. Backing up application data - you'll still need to backup app data
D. Updating server operating systems - VM OS still need to be updated...
E. Managing permissions to shared documents - Also this still need to be managed.
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


correct B,D,E falls under "Shared responsibility"
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  Isaacjb7 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct. Because Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS) manages the hardware
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  ashayk 2 months, 1 week ago


i had gone with elimination method:
as company plans to migrate servers to VMs, wherein CM is Iaas offering.
Thus, Company don't need to worry about a machine or server, security, but still need to manage operating system, database, application and
related access.
B, D, E - all deal with application or operating system which company is still suppose to manage.
And as pointed out, it will migrate servers, they will anyways not manage server or tehir hardware anymore (as hardware means infrastructure is the
basic offering of Iaas).
Thus company will be relieved from duties of manaing A and C option
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  dramedx 2 months ago


i agree
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  Ravi_2912 2 months ago


This was one of the questions. Exam date - 28/9/20. Thanks team for putting up this together.
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam. They removed the 'Network Administrator" part of the question. A&C
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam. They removed the 'Network Administrator" part of the question. A & C
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  Ava_M 1 month, 3 weeks ago


The responsibility for anything "physical" falls on the provider. So administrating those are taken off your hands.
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  mac_wonder 1 month, 3 weeks ago


why cant the answer be B and D
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


A. Replacing failed server hardware
C. Managing physical server security
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  kev94 1 week, 3 days ago


A et C are correct
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Question #25 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  vaisat 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Correcto-mundo!
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  Rajashekhar 10 months ago


Can some explain why 2 questions answer is "NO"?
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  RakeshTaninki 10 months ago


1. In same resource group we can add resources from multiple regions.
2. If we add tags to resource group, those tags will not be inherited to resources. Because tags will be supported by only few resources
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  411 5 months, 3 weeks ago


2=No. I am guessing... if Accounging and Eng want to use same resource group that they can but have their own tags. That way company
can divide the utilization by department but easier for Cloud-admin to manage resource group. Is this good example?
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  ManuKrishu 4 months, 4 weeks ago


good point!
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Excellent explanation!
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Hi, Resources of a resource group can interact with other resources of a different group. So irrespective of a tag name, a resource can be
assigned to the same or a different resource group.
Also, lets assume that, if there is no tag name given, then what in that case. Still a RG can have resources right, also other RG can have the same
resource. So resources can be assigned to any number of RGs. Thank you
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


Because not every resource support tags
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  Michael32 9 months, 1 week ago


2. "Tags applied to the resource group are NOT inherited by the resources in that resource group."
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources
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  lollo1234 1 month, 3 weeks ago

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More precise reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources#inherit-tags


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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It No, No, Yes
The comments are good.
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  IamNOTaBot 7 months, 1 week ago


Ref : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources
Tags applied to the resource group or subscription aren't inherited by the resources.
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  Kuben 7 months, 1 week ago


Good to understand of this question
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  Look4you 7 months ago


The answers on this case are correct but i feel the need that some questions need to be more precisely
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct -- no , no, yes
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  ShivamP 5 months ago


I suspect the 1st answer. It should be yes. Because A resource group can contain resources that are located in different regions.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview#resource-groups
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  JayeshSangle 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Please read the question carefully, it's asking if the resources should be part of the same region. Answer is No as resources can be located in
different region.
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  Ratpellent 2 months, 1 week ago


I confirmed #2 was no by creating a RG and VM and I saw the RG tag is not displayed anywhere on the VM. You only see the VM's own tag.
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  acroama 1 month, 1 week ago


similar question was in the exam today.
if a user was granted a permission (in the resource group), he can access all the resources in the resource group , true or false
sorry for not memorizing exact sentence.
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Question #26 Topic 1

Your company plans to deploy an Arti cial Intelligence (AI) solution in Azure.
What should the company use to build, test, and deploy predictive analytics solutions?

A. Azure Logic Apps

B. Azure Machine Learning Studio

C. Azure Batch

D. Azure Cosmos DB

  success101 11 months ago


B is correct
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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


I agree
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  giri021 10 months, 1 week ago


B is correct brother
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  ych 10 months ago


perfect
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  Mukite 8 months ago


B is correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is B
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  hari89k 6 months, 2 weeks ago


B is Correct
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  PowerI 6 months, 1 week ago


B is correct boss
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  SharmilaSonavane 6 months, 1 week ago


in my exam option was azure machine learning designer
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  gordzilla 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Studio (classic) and Designer (preview as of 5/2020) are similar but different offerings. I think the correct choice will depend of the question and
provided answer options.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/compare-azure-ml-to-studio-classic
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  brunoeugenio 6 months ago


B it's the only that makes sense here.
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  Vinoduxid 6 months ago


I choose D and lost point the right was B got this question on 30th May 2020
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  Sellotape 5 months, 3 weeks ago


i agreee
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  Jeralds 4 months, 1 week ago


Correct
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 CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is B
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  georm 3 months, 3 weeks ago


B is correct
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  Parth9 3 months, 3 weeks ago


B is right
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  Alicezhang 3 months ago


In my exam today 26/08/2020, choice B has been changed to Azure machine learning designer
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  veer03 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Agree, B is correct
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  sunwukong 1 week, 4 days ago


this question is in the exam, Nov 2020
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Question #27 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  TDAzure 1 year ago


Azure Advisor provides recommendations on high availability, security, performance and cost. so should not be the first statement also true or Yes?
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  sbettani 1 year ago


"Advisor is a personalized cloud consultant that helps you follow best practices to optimize your Azure deployments. It analyzes your resource
configuration and usage telemetry and then recommends solutions that can help you improve the cost effectiveness, performance, high
availability, and security of your Azure resources."

Source https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-overview

It has nothing to do with Active Directory


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  Piiri565 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Ok got it , Thanks
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  rahul10 1 month, 2 weeks ago


IF AD is one of my resources , Advisor should tell me how to improve security on it.
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  RavindraDevkhile 4 months, 1 week ago


Azure Advisor Provide a recommendation on MFA and it's a part of Active Directory configuration hence azure advisor provides a
recommendation on Azure AD security.
for more detail see the recommendation list on the below URL.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-recommendations
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  Piiri565 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Yeah, right even I think the same.
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  Maxim_aurl 3 months ago


Security recommendation on threats and vulnerability not AD related configuration recommendations will be part of Advisor
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  Moon 1 year ago


Security recommendation does not cover the Active Directory, as it is upto the Customer to provision a user or not through AD.
Similarly Network security, Advisor can recommend to close some ports, but not "HOW to configure"!!
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  roanbaga 8 months, 1 week ago


But recommend close some ports, Isn't recommedation security?
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  mambax 11 months, 2 weeks ago


now powershell can be installed everywhere
Azure CLI is built for cross platform
Portal can be accessed through any browsser
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  maciejt 9 months, 3 weeks ago


It's a comment to the next exam question
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


1.No
2.Yes
3. No
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  ajmal92 7 months, 4 weeks ago


"Advisor is a personalized cloud consultant that helps you follow best practices to optimize your Azure deployments. It analyzes your resource
configuration and usage telemetry and then recommends solutions that can help you improve the cost effectiveness, performance, high availability,
and security of your Azure resources."
This talks about the security of Azure resources. Why is option 3 "No? ?
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


that refers to "networking". Things like VPN, Vnets, etc etc can also include security at layer 3. Think of advisor as being a --general-- advisor! It
won't tell you how to go about it, like make a gateway like this, set it up like that.

Rather it looks at your resources configurations, usage and gives general advice that can be automated and would not require a human to look
at in order to INFER something useful out of it. That you can do yourself.
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  411 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Another comparison: Advisor is not like a "Systems Engineer", but like a consultant - don't know who would use.
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is No, Yes, No
3 as No, because there is not mention on networking configuration on Azure Advisor recommendations
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  Janusz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


MS docuemntation:
"Advisor provides recommendations for Application Gateway, App Services, availability sets, Azure Cache, Azure Data Factory, Azure Database
for MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database for MariaDB, Azure ExpressRoute, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure public IP addresses, SQL
Data Warehouse, SQL servers, storage accounts, Traffic Manager profiles, and virtual machines."
So no AAD - first question is "no"
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  iWasTed 5 months, 3 weeks ago


2nd = Yes
but Hard to answer for 1st and 3rd.
Azure advisor detects threats and vunerability but what about AD recommendation or VM configuration.
It's aftermath recommendations : how deep are they ?
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  nikos2001 5 months, 3 weeks ago


This recommendation I see in my subscription (Adviser > Security):
"MFA should be enabled on accounts with owner permissions on your subscription"
So I would say the first question is YES
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  Zjorzke 5 months ago


I agree! The quotation above is not complete as it is missing the last sentence:

What resources does Advisor provide recommendations for?

Advisor provides recommendations for Application Gateway, App Services, availability sets, Azure Cache, Azure Data Factory, Azure Database for
MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database for MariaDB, Azure ExpressRoute, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure public IP addresses, SQL
Data Warehouse, SQL servers, storage accounts, Traffic Manager profiles, and virtual machines.
Azure Advisor also includes your recommendations from Azure Security Center which may include recommendations for additional resource
types

In addition I also the the recommendation: “ MFA should be enabled on accounts with owner permissions on your subscription” which is related
to Azure AD and its related services

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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct - No , Yes , No
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  paulxyz90 5 months, 1 week ago


A has to be YES. Azure advisor is connected to Azure Security Center. It provides recommendations and within that is a remediation approach. That
recommendation and remediation could apply to AD - for example enabling MFA for users, which is in the AD Conditional Access Page. So it would
be YES, YES, NO
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  VIN99 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The Advisor currently provides recommendations to several Azure resources: SQL Servers, Virtual Machines, app services, availability sets,
application gateways and Azure cache
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  ebor5 4 months, 3 weeks ago


It's YES,YES,NO
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-overview
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Advisor is not specific to a resource such as AD, it is not specific because:
Advisor recommends only based on Security Center. If security center scan & finds a threat or any vulnerability that to related to cost, performance
security, operational excellence then based on the survey, Advisor rexommends those consolidated list as recommendations.

So no explicit AD security recommendations


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  sktrue 4 months ago


It clearly say in recommendation:

azure ad classic conditional access policies not analyzed

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-recommendations

So , NYN
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  aman_007 4 months ago


jfljfjfgg
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  KD2020 3 months, 1 week ago


Azure advisory does provide security
First is YES
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-security-recommendations
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  pranayamr 3 months, 1 week ago


first answer is yes
if there is any doubt check this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSIxlEMrLQA
where there is specific example of AD related recommendation , it says that MFA not implemented.
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


You are right
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  RahulKate 2 weeks, 5 days ago


Yes, Yes, No - Confirmed
Thanks for providing Video
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  Rahul29 3 months ago


there are a lot of discussion,
please suggest a final Answer for this
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  AP02 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I do not see Azure AD as Advisor service, Hence it's wrong.

What resources does Advisor provide recommendations for?


Advisor provides recommendations for Application Gateway, App Services, availability sets, Azure Cache, Azure Data Factory, Azure Database for
MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database for MariaDB, Azure ExpressRoute, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure public IP addresses, Azure
Synapse Analytics, SQL servers, storage accounts, Traffic Manager profiles, and virtual machines.

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Azure Advisor also includes your recommendations from Azure Security Center which may include recommendations for additional resource types.
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  Gungun_07 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Can anyone please tell the correct answer ? Does Advisor provides recommendation for AD or not ?
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  magnum2012 2 months, 2 weeks ago


answer is yes, yes, no
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/secure-aad-users-with-mfa/
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  AhmedReda 2 months ago


I think its No, Yes, not sure about last one (probably No)
downloaded the below pdf from Microsoft
https://opdhsblobprod01.blob.core.windows.net/contents/4a6d75bb3af747de838e6ccc97c5d978/bd64dfc2bf576bbcc6189214862e95f3?sv=2018-
03-28&sr=b&si=ReadPolicy&sig=S8vyV764KAEFonqo%2BiA1v1MeGJ8%2BN9XgqrKzQ1BIHe4%3D&st=2020-09-25T22%3A35%3A17Z&se=2020-
09-26T22%3A45%3A17Z
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  psk82 1 month, 1 week ago


on UDEMY is YES, YES, NO.But not quite sure it's correct.
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  getazusername 1 month ago


Its Yes, Yes, Yes in my opinion
Azure Advisor also includes your recommendations from Azure Security Center which may include recommendations for additional resource types.
1. "Yes - "There are also recomendations like "Set up a second global administrator" etc.
2. Is Yes
3. Yes - You can get recommendations about how to configure your vm. (To close open RDP Ports etc.)
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"What resources does Advisor provide recommendations for?
Advisor provides recommendations for Application Gateway, App Services, availability sets, Azure Cache, Azure Data Factory, Azure Database for
MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database for MariaDB, Azure ExpressRoute, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure public IP addresses, Azure
Synapse Analytics, SQL servers, storage accounts, Traffic Manager profiles, and virtual machines."

No AD.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-overview
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  sreekarv 1 day, 8 hours ago


Azure Advisor provides recommendation on Azure AD too.. Check this link

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/updates/asc-august2020/

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/release-notes#added-support-for-azure-active-directory-security-defaults-for-multi-
factor-authentication

Hence, the correct answers are: YES, YES, NO


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Question #28 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
Several support engineers plan to manage Azure by using the computers shown in the following table:

You need to identify which Azure management tools can be used from each computer.
What should you identify for each computer? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  DV 12 months ago
For MAC & Ubuntu, Azure CLI and Power shell should be the option right? How Azure Portal will be an option?
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  MZanata 5 months, 1 week ago


If the OS has a browser you can access the portal. "Azure Cloud Shell is a browser-based shell experience to manage and develop Azure
resources." https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


Azure portal is applicable for all
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  hfpb010 12 months ago


How Can Azure Portal not be an option? It's a browser based management!
I understand you might not like it, but it's still a valid option. So the anwser is correct.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


he might not like it LOL
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  sbettani 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure CLI can be installed everywhere
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest

Azure portal can be accessed everywhere (using a browser)

And Azure powershell can be run on every system


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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


powershell cmdlets can run in every system. thus azure can be installed / grabbed on every system, as wel.
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  mambax 11 months, 2 weeks ago


now powershell can be installed everywhere
Azure CLI is built for cross platform
Portal can be accessed through any browsser
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  Benwa 10 months, 1 week ago


Wouldn't it be PowerShell Core for Linux and MacOS?
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  ych 10 months ago


awsome
the 3 can be worked in windows , macOs, and Linux
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  methodidacte 10 months ago


Look at supported platforms : https://azure.microsoft.com/fr-fr/blog/azure-powershell-cross-platform-az-module-replacing-azurerm/
Windows, Linux and MacOS since 6.0
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  srijankumar 9 months, 1 week ago


Azure Powershell can be installed in all OS -
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-az-ps?view=azps-3.5.0
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  sondrex 8 months, 4 weeks ago


correct answer:
1. -4
2. -2
3. -2
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  niklaus 8 months, 1 week ago


If you’re a PowerShell user, you can take advantage of that knowledge to manage your Azure
resources using the Azure PowerShell Az module. This module offers cross-platform support ,
so whether you’re using Windows, Linux, or macOS, you can use the PowerShell Az module.

Exam Ref AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals - Page 140


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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes for the 3 all Windows, Linux and MacOs
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  mukulag 6 months, 3 weeks ago


In exam
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  Meedeh 6 months ago


On Linux Machine - A user can access Azure CLI as Linux uses CLI interface for executing commands. Azure Portal is accessible through web
browser which users can make use of Azure Cloud shell for scripting using either Bash or PowerShell. Lastly, Azure PowerShell is accessible if they
install a version of Azure PowerShell on the Linux OS.

On Windows Machine - A user can access Azure CLI if its installed on the machine and executed using cmd or PowerShell. Azure Portal is accessible
through web browser which users can make use of Azure Cloud shell for scripting using either Bash or PowerShell. Lastly, Azure PowerShell comes
with Windows OS so should be accessible.

On MacOS Machine - A user can access Azure CLI as Linux uses CLI interface for executing commands. Azure Portal is accessible through web
browser which users can make use of Azure Cloud shell for scripting using either Bash or PowerShell. Lastly, Azure PowerShell is accessible if they
install a version of Azure PowerShell on the Linux OS.
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  Mxp121 6 months ago


All three O/S can be accessed through cli, web browser and portal. The web browser gives you command line access
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Given answer is correct. please check below points.
1.Azure CLI :-
The current version of the Azure CLI is 2.7.0. For information about the latest release, see the release notes. To find your installed version and see if
you need to update, run az -version.
Install on Windows
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Install on macOS
Install on Linux or Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
Install with apt on Debian or Ubuntu
Install with yum on RHEL, Fedora, or CentOS
Install with zypper on openSUSE or SLE
=============================================
2. Powershell:-
Using the PowerShellGet cmdlets is the preferred installation method. Install the Az module for the current user only. This is the recommended
installation scope. This method works the same on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. Run the following command from a PowerShell session:
============================
Azure Portal can be accessed from all three platforms.
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  KAM001 5 months ago


Good Job
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


Agree with you now there PowerShellCore = PowerShell run on all platform
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Answers are correct
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  Hasi123 4 months, 1 week ago


This came for the exam and the given answers are correct
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  RNG60FR 3 months ago


correct. All details in the Microsoft Learn : Azure Management options (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/tour-azure-portal/2-
azure-management)
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  MSO ce 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Previously, the Azure CLI (or x-plat CLI) was the only option for managing Azure subscriptions and resources
from the command-line on Linux and macOS. Now with the open source and cross-platform release of
PowerShell, you’ll be able to manage all your Azure resources from Windows, Linux and macOS using your
tool of choice, either the Azure CLI or Azure PowerShell cmdlets.
The Azure portal runs in a web browser so can be used in either operating system.
References:
https://buildazure.com/2016/08/18/powershell-now-open-source-and-cross-platform-linux-macos-windows/
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  svw2020 2 months, 1 week ago


Azure CLI is cross platform hence it is applicable for all
Azure Portal is browser based hence it is applicable for all
To execute Azure Powershell - you need windows powershell or poweshell core ( it is cross platform) - hence it is applicable for all
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam. answered it the same way as the here
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  Raunak_Tiwari 1 month, 1 week ago


All the Answers are correct.
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  Cappu 1 week, 2 days ago


This question appeared in the exam today. 11/21
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Question #29 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
Azure policies provide a common platform for deploying objects to a cloud infrastructure and for implementing consistency across the Azure
environment.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Resource groups provide

C. Azure Resource Manager provides

D. Management groups provide

  hfpb010 11 months, 3 weeks ago


The underlinded text is "Azure Policies Provide" so answer C is correct.
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  etyyr 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Thank you. I can not see any of the underlined texts
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  btl614 8 months, 1 week ago


After reading the statement itself, you should be able to figure out what's wrong with it
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  shubh120 1 month ago


exactly none of us are able to see the underlined text, it's just a blind prediction we are making, it should be fixed.
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  GAII 6 months ago


agreed
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/itshowcase/automating-cloud-infrastructure-management-with-azure-resource-manager
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  nkp 9 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview
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  kilowd 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Resource Manager is the deployment and management service for Azure. It provides a management layer that enables you to create,
update, and delete resources in your Azure subscription. You use management features, like access control, locks, and tags, to secure and organize
your resources after deployment
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  niklaus 8 months, 1 week ago


In order to make it easier to deploy and manage Azure services, Microsoft developed Azure
Resource Manager, or ARM. ARM is a service that runs in Azure, and it’s responsible for all
interaction with Azure services. When you create a new Azure service, ARM authenticates you
to make sure you have the right access to create that resource, and then it talks to a resource
provider for the service you’re creating.

Exam Ref AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals - Page 31


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  burman84 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Key word for me here was Consistency. Azure Resource Manager gives you the ability to use templates. Templates give you consistency across your
infrastructure. Hope this helps. S
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is C
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  Geezy 6 months, 1 week ago


The ARM model provides consistency to deployments due to the use of templates.
Then Azure Policies are to control the implementation of resources on the portal.

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2 different concepts there.


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  Sandy4912 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Resource Manager is the deployment and management service for Azure. It provides a management layer that enables you to create,
update, and delete resources in your Azure subscription. You use management features, like access control, locks, and tags, to secure and organize
your resources after deployment.
So, It is C.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


C is correct
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  gordzilla 5 months, 2 weeks ago


From Azure docs, "Common use cases for Azure Policy include implementing governance for RESOURCE CONSISTENCY, regulatory compliance,
security, cost, and management."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview

While Resource Manager docs state "You use management features, like access control, locks, and tags, to secure and organize your resources
AFTER DEPLOYMENT."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview
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  gordzilla 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Although... the Resource Manager overview does mention templates and deployment.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview#the-benefits-of-using-resource-manager
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  PramodKataria0 4 months, 2 weeks ago


So confusing - I thought no changes required
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is C
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  Iceskimo 3 months, 4 weeks ago


What is Azure Resource Manager?
04/21/2020
5 minutes to read

Azure Resource Manager is the deployment and management service for Azure. It provides a management layer that enables you to create,
update, and delete resources in your Azure account. You use management features, like access control, locks, and tags, to secure and organize your
resources after deployment.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/overview
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  PrashantB 3 months, 2 weeks ago


C is correct (ARM)
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  Alicezhang 3 months ago


Got this in my exam today
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  Ravi_2912 2 months ago


This was one of the questions. Exam date - 28/9/20. Thanks team for putting up this together.
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam. it had one of the answers as "Azure Resource Manager Templates". something like that...Definitely had template in the
answer. I stuck with Azure Policies and I dont feel confident about it
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Question #30 Topic 1

DRAG DROP -
Match the Azure service to the correct description.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate Azure service from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each service may be used
once, more than once, or not at all.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Select and Place:

  Juga95 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct
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  yassali 9 months ago


correct
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


1the AI bot is for speech only.
2 that's what machine learning does, analyses and learn to create new data.

the IoT Hub - IoT in general insists many, many devices, hence "hub"
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is correct
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  Ravidv11 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Speech ---> AI bot
Prediction ---> Machine Learning
Serverless ---> Functions
Sensor ----> IOT
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  abosa 87 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Speech ---> AI bot
Prediction ---> Machine Learning
Serverless ---> Functions
Sensor ----> IOT
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  Sridharcheekatla 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


answer is correct
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  kshatriya 2 months, 1 week ago


This question was there in 19 Sep exam
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  sunwukong 1 week, 4 days ago


correct
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Question #31 Topic 1

Your company has several business units.


Each business unit requires 20 different Azure resources for daily operation. All the business units require the same type of Azure resources.
You need to recommend a solution to automate the creation of the Azure resources.
What should you include in the recommendations?

A. Azure Resource Manager templates

B. virtual machine scale sets

C. the Azure API Management service

D. management groups

  Anka_Do 12 months ago


I'm wondering why it's not Management groups - D? I woudl rather choose D.
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  dorhost 12 months ago


Management groups do not automate the creation of the resources.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


ARM is correct..Templates are idempotent, which means you can deploy the same template many times and get the same resource types in the
same state.
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  keshjar 4 months, 3 weeks ago


"Idempotent" a good meaning to learn thanks brother
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  Gbala 6 months, 1 week ago


management groups are for managing different subscriptions ... it has nothing to do with resources..
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  ppp131176 12 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/template-deployment-overview
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  ArSung 11 months, 4 weeks ago


My teacher the A is correct answer
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  mudot 11 months, 3 weeks ago


templates give you the ability to recreate things, gives consistency
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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


A is the right answer - ARM templates
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  knoor 8 months, 3 weeks ago


different resources, not VMs only. So A is correct as ARM templates are for every resource type.
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  burman84 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Key words for me here was "same type". Azure Resource Manager uses templates for consistency. S
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is A
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  iluv 5 months, 3 weeks ago


ok

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  WIS 5 months, 1 week ago


Why not Azure Blueprint?
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


its part of governance , and blueprint includes = resource group, arm template, policy and Rbac , but question is about 20 different resource is
not talking about compliance or role assignment so that why no blueprint
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is A
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Question #32 Topic 1

DRAG DROP -
Match the Azure service to the correct de nition.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate Azure service from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each service may be used
once, more than once, or not at all.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Select and Place:

  GabrielD 9 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-databricks/what-is-azure-databricks
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is correct
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer
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  Yog123 6 months ago


Corrct
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  Ravidv11 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Serverless ---> Functions
big data analysis ---> databricks
anomalies ---> Insights
Host ---> App Service
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  abosa 87 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Serverless ---> Functions
big data analysis ---> databricks
anomalies ---> Insights
Host ---> App Service
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


answers is correct
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  CSSJ 2 months ago


CORRECT
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Question #33 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You plan to deploy a critical line-of-business application to Azure.
The application will run on an Azure virtual machine.
You need to recommend a deployment solution for the application. The solution must provide a guaranteed availability of 99.99 percent.
What is the minimum number of virtual machines and the minimum number of availability zones you should recommend for the deployment? To
answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  rgalfaro 12 months ago


SLA for Virtual Machines:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_8/
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  sbettani 12 months ago


"For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed across two or more Availability Zones in the same Azure region, we guarantee
you will have Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.99% of the time."

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_8/
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  411 5 months, 3 weeks ago


2 VM in each AZ. Does that mean there will be 4 VMs at any given moment? Will that be failOVer only or sharing load also? Some cloud
company recommend 3 and 3.
upvoted 3 times

  gsaminathan 11 months, 1 week ago


There will be no additional cost for deploying Vm's in availability zone but still you incur inter availability zone vm- vm data transfer
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  CarlosM 8 months, 2 weeks ago


For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed across two or more Availability Zones in the same Azure region, we guarantee
you will have Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.99% of the time.
For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed in the same Availability Set, we guarantee you will have Virtual Machine
Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.95% of the time.
For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using premium storage for all Operating System Disks and Data Disks, we guarantee you will have Virtual
Machine Connectivity of at least 99.9%
upvoted 18 times

  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is correct
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  ManideepK 4 months, 4 weeks ago


SLA latest for Azure
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_9/

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  Rsoman 4 months, 3 weeks ago


SLA is clearly defined.
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  kr_seshasai 4 months, 3 weeks ago


2+2 gives 99.99
2+1 gives 99.95
1 instance obviously in on AZ gives 99.9
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  Shades 4 months ago


Why minimum number of VM is 2..We only create 1 VM , it may have 2 instances in 2 Availability zones
upvoted 2 times

  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is 2 2. What they mean is you can have 1 VM in each AZ - so 2 VMs and 2 AZs
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  Jerecax 3 months, 2 weeks ago


2 VMs and 2 AZs
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  Alicezhang 3 months ago


Got this in my exam
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  Launcher 3 months ago


For 3 VMs in 3 availability zones would it be 99.999?
upvoted 1 times

  esantonja 1 month, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview#pricing-for-vms-in-availability-zones
upvoted 1 times

  dude2020 3 weeks, 6 days ago


99.99% VM uptime SLA is offered when two or more VMs are deployed across two or more Availability Zones within an Azure region. Ref
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"Pricing for VMs in Availability Zones
There is no additional cost for virtual machines deployed in an Availability Zone. 99.99% VM uptime SLA is offered when two or more VMs are
deployed across two or more Availability Zones within an Azure region..."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  iPass01 5 days, 6 hours ago


The key is What is the #minimum number of virtual machines and the minimum number of availability zone? so simple at least 2 machines and 2
zones.
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Question #34 Topic 1

Which Azure service should you use to correlate events from multiple resources into a centralized repository?

A. Azure Event Hubs

B. Azure Analysis Services

C. Azure Monitor

D. Azure Log Analytics

  exam_taker5 1 year, 4 months ago


Should be Azure Monitor
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  MjMumbai 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I completed exam just now....
Azure log analytics--- this option itself was not there in exam..
so Monitor should be right answer ( would have scored 100% if I had agreed to your answer earlier :P )
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  gabrcz 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Same here! Azure Log Analytics was not an option, Monitor is the correct one.
Your answer helped me a lot! Completed the exam a few hours ago :)
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  sandordini 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I believe Azure Log Analytics could be a good answer. As it is part of Azure Monitor... :)
upvoted 2 times

  nvllcgcoutinho 2 months, 2 weeks ago


You do not have to scroll beyond this. "I completed exam just now....
Azure log analytics--- this option itself was not there in exam..
so Monitor should be right answer ( would have scored 100% if I had agreed to your answer earlier :P )" by MjMumbai
upvoted 3 times

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


yes i think should be Azure monitor as well
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  jose008 1 year, 1 month ago


Log Analytics is a web tool used to write and execute Azure Monitor log queries.
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  Gashmo 1 year, 1 month ago


both can be an answer bet since we only have to choose one Log Analytics will be the answer.
----Select Logs from the Azure Monitor menu or Log Analytics workspaces menu.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Options A and B are incorrect.
The correct and best answer is D. It asks "...correlate events from multiple resources into a centralized repository". Azure Monitor is not a
centralized repository for logs and there are multiple ways to access to Log Analytics (not only through Azure Monitor tool).
Option C in this question/scenario would be just one of the aways to access Log Analytics ("a means to an end").
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  abass 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Monitor "collects" monitoring telemetry from a "variety of on-premises and Azure sources". Management tools, such as those in Azure
Security Center and Azure Automation, also push log data to Azure Monitor. The service "aggregates and stores" this telemetry in a log data
store that is optimized for cost and performance.
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  abass 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Log Analytics is a service that helps you collect and analyze data generated by resources in your cloud and on-premises environments. Log
Analytics can write data to the Log Analytics repository. It is a tricky one, but the answer should be "C".
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/loganalytics/
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  Moon 1 year ago


I would go with "Azure Monitor". The Log Analytics is just a query function INSIDE the Azure Monitor.
Azure Monitor is used to centralized telemetry collection.
"Store and analyze all your operational telemetry in a centralized, fully managed, scalable data store".

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https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/monitor/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/log-query-overview
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Above in your notes it says operational telemetry but the question is asking for all sorts of sources..
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  sbettani 1 year ago


I really don't understand why the answer is log analytics.
Log Analytics is a web tool used to write and execute Azure Monitor log queries. Open it by selecting Logs in the Azure Monitor menu. It starts
with a new blank query.

Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/get-started-portal
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  fnovales 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Monitor log data is still stored in a Log Analytics workspace and is still collected and analyzed by the same Log Analytics service, but we
are changing the term Log Analytics in many places to Azure Monitor logs. This term better reflects its role in Azure Monitor and provides
better consistency with metrics in Azure Monitor.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/terminology
It seems an old questions then response shold be D
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  thakur 1 year ago


I would like to go for option 'D', according to Microsoft, site Log Analytics Consolidate the Activity Log from multiple Azure subscriptions into one
location for analysis.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/activity-log-collect
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  landwomble 12 months ago


I think this should be updated to indicate that Log Analytics is a subset of Azure Monitor now
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  ArSung 11 months, 4 weeks ago


I would like to select D
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  alen995454 11 months, 3 weeks ago


From linux academy:
Correct Answer - C

Log data collected by Azure Monitor (formerly Azure Log Analytics) is stored in a Log Analytics workspace, which is based on Azure Data Explorer.
It collects telemetry from a variety of sources and uses the Kusto query language used by Data Explorer to retrieve and analyze data.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/log-query-overview
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  SivaDorai76 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer should be Azure Monitor - evident by looking at the schematic in this link https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/azure-monitor/overview
upvoted 2 times

  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


"Log Analytics is the primary tool in the Azure portal for writing log queries and interactively analyzing their results. Even if a log query is used
elsewhere in Azure Monitor, you'll typically write and test the query first using Log Analytics."
upvoted 1 times

  turtle666 11 months ago


Log Analytic not further be an option. Replaced by Azure Stream Analytics, hence, I guess Event Hub should be correct
upvoted 7 times

  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Monitor
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  Raman22 10 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be Log analytics bec Monitor is an umbrella term that includes Azure log analytics but precisely it is log analytics only
upvoted 1 times

  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


azure log analytics D
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  7v 10 months, 1 week ago


"Log Analytics queries are always saved to a selected workspace, and shared with other users of that workspace." : a centralized repository.
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  ych 10 months ago


Log Analytics
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  cmf 9 months, 2 weeks ago


took the exam today and this question was on it. however, Azure Log Analytics was NOT listed as a possible answer so it was Azure Monitor
upvoted 18 times

  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


depends on the wording of the question and the scope of the data, some times could be log analytics and some others azure monitor , but mainly
you use Log Analytics to collect and analyse all evens
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  kb824 9 months ago


same as cmf, took my exam today Azure Log Analytics was not listed as a choice.
upvoted 4 times

  shlnverma10 8 months, 3 weeks ago


correct answer is Azure monitor.
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  RajaRao 8 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer for this question is A, Azure Event Hubs.
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  niklaus 8 months, 1 week ago


Azure Monitor aggregates metrics for Azure services and exposes them in a single interface.

Exam Ref AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals - page 208


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  Glennn 8 months ago


Azure event hubs
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  Glennn 8 months ago


Correction it's Azure Monitor
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/blog/transforming-azure-monitor-logs-for-devops-granular-access-control-and-imporved-azure-integration/
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  Mnair 8 months ago


Hey can you please confirm what’s the answer here ? I really don’t think it’s log analytics
Taking my exam next week
Please help
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  Remco 8 months ago


I think it depends on the exact question and possible answers. In this case the question is:
"Which Azure service should you use to correlate events from multiple resources into a centralized repository"
The emphasis is on correlate.
Log Analytics does just that. It gives correlation between events. So in this case I would go with Log Analytics.
If Log Analytics isn't an answer than Azure Monitor is the answer, because this is the service that makes it all possible.
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  sergius 8 months ago


Centralized: All logs are kept in a central repository. In this scenario, it is easy to search across resources and cross-correlate logs but, since these
repositories get big and include logs from all kind of sources, it's hard to maintain access control on them. Some organizations completely avoid
centralized logging for that reason, while other organizations that use centralized logging restrict access to very few admins, which prevents most
of their users from getting value out of the logs.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/transforming-azure-monitor-logs-for-devops-granular-access-control-and-imporved-azure-integration/
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  eslamsaid 7 months, 2 weeks ago


C
Azure Monitor best case is to monitor only one resource
Azure Log analytics best case is to collect data from multiple resources
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  LearnAzureDD 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Monitor stores log data in a Log Analytics workspace. A workspace is a container that includes data and configuration information.
Source :
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/azure-monitor/platform/manage-access
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  Abuhakmeh 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Its Azure Monitor,
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


A good tricky question with multiple answers seems to be perfect.. later on reading the discussion. I am confident on D being the correct answer.
upvoted 1 times

  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


"You can stream data from multiple resources into Azure Log Analytics. You can then fire queries to correlate the events within Azure Log
Analytics." from Udemy
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  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Please watch video in below link ,Answer is clear in video
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/overview
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  Sagar0004 7 months ago


What's the right answer
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  NgoniEric 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Log Analytics is the primary tool in the Azure portal for writing log queries and interactively analyzing their results. Even if a log query is used
elsewhere in Azure Monitor, you'll typically write and test the query first using Log Analytics.

Answer would be Azure Monitor


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  mukulag 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Guess the correct answer is Azure Monitor only, because in my exam just now, Azure Log Analytics was not an option. It was replaced by some
other option.
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  Valavan 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Should be A- Azure Event Hubs.
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  dollarpo7 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure Event Hub

Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service. It can receive and process millions of events per second. Data sent
to an event hub can be transformed and stored by using any real-time analytics provider or batching/storage adapters.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-about
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  ReggieR2 6 months ago


Log analytics has been around (in some different forms) for quite a while, and at it’s core it is a log aggregation tool. Log analytics will collect and
store your data from various log sources and allow you to query over them using a custom query language.

Where confusion has arisen in the past, especially before Azure Monitor existed was that log analytics, and the OMS suite in general, was used as
the primary source of both collection of metric data as well as alerting, it became a de facto monitoring solution as well as log aggregation. Things
like the VM agent that can collect Perfmon data as well as event logs etc, as well as ingesting logs directly from some PaaS services in some of the
pre-built “solutions” meant that it blurred the line between monitoring and aggregation.
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  kevin9988 6 months ago


With Azure Monitor Logs you can easily store, retain, and query data collected from your monitored resources in Azure and other environments for
valuable insights. A Log Analytics workspace is the logical storage unit where your log data is collected and stored.
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  OmLakhwani 5 months, 4 weeks ago


I think, Azure monitor is to do monitoring of ongoing traffic or live traffic,, but here in question, asking about centralized repository, which can
done via log analysis.
Because, Azure monitor do not check old data or do not do log analysis of historical logs from centralized repository.

Please correct me, if I have some incorrect understanding.


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  411 5 months, 3 weeks ago


This is a tricky question. Looks like all the past comments equally favor Azure Monitor and Log Analytics. Even though, I am inclined toward Log
Analytics which answer do I give to pass the test?
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  hir 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Monitor is the tool to get the data from the Azure resources, and Log Analytics is the tool to query that data, if you want to query over
multiple resources
https://samcogan.com/azure-monitor-and-azure-log-analytics-when-to-use-which/

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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer must be C. Azure Monitor as per below link.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/blog/transforming-azure-monitor-logs-for-devops-granular-access-control-and-imporved-azure-integration/
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  abosa 87 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Monitor
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  kilowd 5 months, 2 weeks ago


If all you are interested in is some real-time data from individual resources, or you have a small amount of resources you want to monitor, then
Azure Monitor is probably enough for what you need, but if you need to do anything more complex with this data or query across multiple
resources, then Log Analytics should be considered.
upvoted 1 times

  JZed 5 months, 1 week ago


Technically it can be Azure Monitor, Azure Log Analytics, and Event Hub, and there's not enough in the question to differentiate in favour of one or
the other
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  uttamsingh1984 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer should be D: because tool which can correlate event means query multiple data source from centralize repository (Azure Monitor).
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  Don123 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer: Azure Monitor (Why....see link)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/log-analytics-agent
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  muhammadiq 5 months, 1 week ago


Though Azure Monitor provides all the features which include this as well, but the key word was "Correlate" in that case the answer should be "Log
Analytics" as explained below

Log Analytics is a web tool used to write and execute Azure Monitor log queries. Open it by selecting Logs in the Azure Monitor menu. It starts
with a new blank query
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  SrinivasY 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure Monitor maximizes the availability and performance of your applications and services by delivering a comprehensive solution for collecting,
analyzing, and acting on telemetry from your cloud and on-premises environments. ... Detect and diagnose issues across applications and
dependencies with Application Insights
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  M_Amir_N 5 months ago


Answer is D. Azure log Analytics is a log aggregation tool. In Azure Monitor you have to look for each service. for example if you want to analyse
100 web apps performance etc, you have to go to Azure Monitor and go to each service one by one whereas in Log Analytics you can capture all
the 100 web apps data and then play with it.
Log analytics is newer than Monitor so if both options come in question then Log Analytics is the answer. before Log analytics Azure Monitor was
the solution.
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


I assume D is correct :
"Use the Log Analytics workspaces menu to create a Log Analytics workspace using the Azure portal. A Log Analytics workspace is a unique
environment for Azure Monitor log data. Each workspace has its own data repository and configuration, and data sources and solutions are
configured to store their data in a particular workspace"
from :https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/learn/quick-create-workspace
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  Madx 5 months ago


C. Azure Monitor is correct answer as per cloud guru practic exam
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  Manuel94 4 months, 4 weeks ago


the answer for this is A.
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  puja3113 4 months, 3 weeks ago


log analytics is the right anser. https://dzone.com/articles/azure-monitor-and-azure-log-analytics-when-to-use
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  duldula 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Log analytics has been around (in some different forms) for quite a while, and at its core it is a log aggregation tool. Log analytics will collect and
store your data from various log sources and allow you to query over them using a custom query language.

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In the question "...correlate events from multiple resources into a centralized repository"
So the answer should be the Log Analytics. Correct
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  RanjitSingh1974 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Monitor
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  Bashir9093 4 months, 3 weeks ago


A. Azure Event Hubs
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


You must go with Log Analytics, dont get diverted.
Log Analytics is the one which treats log queries as events. And does evrything you want to survey on events including corelation b/w them, which
can fall from any resource. So Log Analyrics itself is a kind of all events repository.

Still if you want to validate, I refer to:

Go thoroughly, read carefully to understand,

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/get-started-portal
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  UdayR 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I think, it is a very vague and poorly worded question. Azure monitor is only able to do it for the logs that are collected. But the question is quite
very generic as to correlate data from multiple sources and into a central repository (think of multiple sensor data coming in, where correlation is
needed for meaningful insight and analysis).
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  DeVries 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I think 'Azure Event Hub' is correct.

The keyword is 'centralised repository'


Can't find any documentation where Monitor an Analytics data is stored, but Even Hub data is stored in centralised repository; Blob or Data Lake
storage.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-about#support-for-real-time-and-batch-processing
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


I also believe that consolidate events can be done by Azure Event hub service is the correct answer.
Option A is correct.
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is A
Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service. It can receive and process millions of events per second. Data sent
to an event hub
can be transformed and stored by using any real-time analytics provider or batching/storage adapters.
Azure Event Hubs can be used to ingest, buffer, store, and process your stream in real time to get actionable insights. Event Hubs uses a
partitioned consumer
model, enabling multiple applications to process the stream concurrently and letting you control the speed of processing.
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  tirupati1988 4 months ago


It is Azure Monitor
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  NeetuTahiliani 4 months ago


I gave exam today and log Analytics option was not there
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  KM 4 months ago
Azure Monitor maximizes the availability and performance of your applications and services by delivering a comprehensive solution for collecting,
analyzing, and acting on telemetry from your cloud and on-premises environments. It helps you understand how your applications are performing
and proactively identifies issues affecting them and the resources they depend on.

Just a few examples of what you can do with Azure Monitor include:

Detect and diagnose issues across applications and dependencies with Application Insights.
Correlate infrastructure issues with Azure Monitor for VMs and Azure Monitor for Containers.
Drill into your monitoring data with Log Analytics for troubleshooting and deep diagnostics.
Support operations at scale with smart alerts and automated actions.
Create visualizations with Azure dashboards and workbooks.
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  KM 4 months ago

https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-900/custom-view/ 137/562
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Azure Monitor maximizes the availability and performance of your applications and services by delivering a comprehensive solution for collecting,
analyzing, and acting on telemetry from your cloud and on-premises environments. It helps you understand how your applications are performing
and proactively identifies issues affecting them and the resources they depend on.

Just a few examples of what you can do with Azure Monitor include:

Detect and diagnose issues across applications and dependencies with Application Insights.
Correlate infrastructure issues with Azure Monitor for VMs and Azure Monitor for Containers.
Drill into your monitoring data with Log Analytics for troubleshooting and deep diagnostics.
Support operations at scale with smart alerts and automated actions.
Create visualizations with Azure dashboards and workbooks.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-
monitor/overview#:~:text=Azure%20Monitor%20maximizes%20the%20availability,cloud%20and%20on%2Dpremises%20environments.&text=Dete
ct%20and%20diagnose%20issues%20across%20applications%20and%20dependencies%20with%20Application%20Insights.
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is C
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  hstorm 4 months ago


a: Azure Event Hubs - This is the correct answer if we want to send data to external centralized repository (We do not know)
b: Azure Analysis Services - This is Incorrect
c: Azure Monitor - This is actually the service that collects the data - Could be the correct answer
d: Azure Log Analytics is not used to correlate data (events), it is used to analyse (query) data after it has been gathered

Conclusion: Either A or C is correct, but none of them are really good answers
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  Iceskimo 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Perform cross-resource log queries in Azure Monitor
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/cross-workspace-query
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  Clouddog 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer is D Azure Log Analytics

The Azure Log Analytics service is rolling out an upgrade to existing customers today – offering powerful search, smart analytics, and even deeper
insights. This upgrade provides an interactive query language and an advanced analytics portal, powered by a highly scalable data store resembling
Azure Application Insights. This creates a consistent monitoring experience for IT operations and developers.

https://azure.microsoft.com/nl-nl/blog/announcing-the-new-and-improved-azure-log-analytics/
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  sprees 3 months, 3 weeks ago


C - azure monitor
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  ABose 3 months, 2 weeks ago


option - A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-about
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


This Microsoft page has a picture that says it all. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/overview
Answer is Azure Monitor.
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


C. Azure Monitor
Why? ... Because Azure Monitor is who: collect, analyze and act on telemetry from Cloud and On-Prem (Both environments) and have a component
called "Activity Log" and it integrates with others like: Azure App Insigth, Azure Alert to gain the goal
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  RMUNAGA 3 months, 1 week ago


Azure Event Hubs is right answer.. the key word is events and centralized data
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  UMAR7318 3 months, 1 week ago


A is the right Answer (Azure Event Hub)
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  Shades 3 months, 1 week ago


Azure Event Hub
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago

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C. Azure Monitor
Because is the correct tool about the requirenments (collect, analyze and act on telemetry (centrilized) from Cloud and On-Prem (Both
environments))

Azure Event Hub, uses the events, but it is using for Analytics reports, etc.

Check these links:


https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/services/monitor/
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/event-hubs/
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  Maxim_aurl 3 months ago


Answer - C Azure Monitor
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


Here C & D are both correct answer ans , now Log Analytics is part of Azure monitor ,
if you check this image : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/overview it shows log analytics in Azure Monitor

and as both given here , I go for "D" because log analytics has separate blade also
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  GCMan 2 months, 4 weeks ago


It would be nice if the listed answer was alway the consensus of the "correct" answer from the comments. Sounds like a app enhancement to me.
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  sri_rams86 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Took the exam yesterday, Answer is Azure monitor, Log Analytics is not listed as an option.
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  Qadir 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference: Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service. It can receive and process millions of events
per second.
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  BSaha 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service. It can receive and process millions of events per second. Data sent
to an event hub can be transformed and stored by using any real-time analytics provider or batching/storage adapters.
Azure Event Hubs can be used to ingest, buffer, store, and process your stream in real time to get actionable insights. Event Hubs uses a
partitioned consumer model, enabling multiple applications to process the stream concurrently and letting you control the speed of processing.
Azure Event Hubs can be used to capture your data in near-real time in an Azure Blob storage or Azure Data Lake Storage for long-term retention
or micro-batch processing.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-about
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  RRQ 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service. It can receive and process millions of events per second. Data sent
to an event hub can be transformed and stored by using any real-time analytics provider or batching/storage adapters.
Azure Event Hubs can be used to ingest, buffer, store, and process your stream in real time to get actionable insights. Event Hubs uses a
partitioned consumer model, enabling multiple applications to process the stream concurrently and letting you control the speed of processing.
Azure Event Hubs can be used to capture your data in near-real time in an Azure Blob storage or Azure Data Lake Storage for long-term retention
or micro-batch processing
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer: A
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  RavSaini 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer is Azure Event Hubs
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  jay158 2 months, 1 week ago


Answer should be B
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/analysis-services/analysis-services-overview
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  souvik123 2 months ago


I guess if the question suggested the service name to create a repository, the option would have been right. Since it talked about correlation,
monitor would be right.
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  Stuudent 2 months ago


I do not understand why everybody is so sure of Log Analytics, when the question asks about EVENTS, not necessarily server telemetry related
events. Event Hubs does exactly what is in the question,

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-about

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  MattFauzy 1 month, 3 weeks ago


correct answer is Azure Monitor!
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


this was on my test. Went with Azure Monitor.
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  jancloud 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I think the good answer is Logs Analytics, I just read it from:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/overview
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  Neeloy 1 month, 1 week ago


It is Azure Event Hub.
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  JBinuya 1 month, 1 week ago


I agree that the answer should be the Event Hub. The answer is already hinted in the question about correlating "events" and stored in a
centralized repository (or hub)
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  sandeepmalik 1 month ago


Correct Answer is Option A. Azure Event Hubs
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


I would go with Azure Monitor because Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service.
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  techi_me 1 month ago


Answer here is Azure Event Hub

https://vceguide.com/which-azure-service-should-you-use-to-correlate-events-from-multiple-resources-into-a-centralized-repository-
2/#:~:text=Correct%20Answer%3A%20A&text=Azure%20Event%20Hubs%20is%20a,platform%20and%20event%20ingestion%20service.
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Question #35 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure environment. You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use PowerShell in Azure Cloud Shell.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  Ragijo 1 year ago


From Android OS in portal.azure.com in a web brwoser, you can launch Azure Cloud Shell and select bash or Powershell, then create a Storage as a
prerequisite. So the answer is Yes.
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  Rajesh123 1 year ago


Agree answer is YES
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  Sjn9 10 months, 4 weeks ago


I agree for YES
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I have seen this as No on some other sites. But I agree it should be Yes.
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  Kittiwoot 9 months ago


Yay! I've seen too. It made me so confuse!
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  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


Yes, it is
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is Yes as mentioned by @Ragijo.
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


This is actually confusing if not tested. An android laptop contains android OS similar to an Android phone. And android smartphone need azure
android app to run azure cli or PowerShell instead of browser based cloud shell.
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  farji 7 months, 2 weeks ago


https://www.itexams.com/exam/AZ-900 here, for BASH, answer is NO
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer
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  nenar 6 months, 3 weeks ago


since you are doing this on a browser, the answer is yes
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  AbdelB 6 months ago


Yes I agree !
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  Eli_Man97 4 months, 1 week ago


This question becomes subjective in this material. Sometimes it is yes when it is assumed you are using a browser, sometimes no as they claim you
cannot use Powershell in the Android OS unless you download an app.
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is A

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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


YES, because Azure Cloud Shell is based on Browser support
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  MattFauzy 1 month, 3 weeks ago


yes, azure cloud shell can access from web browser
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  DjRocks 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Completely Agree with YES
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Question #36 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure environment. You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use the PowerApps portal.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  MartinMystere 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Power apps is not part of Azure.
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-powerapps-portals-powerful-low-code-websites-for-external-users/
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  s8y 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct answer B = No.
PowerApps portal is a tool to create web page layout (you will need to program all the buttons yourself in html).
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is B
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  dmnantilla9 3 months, 2 weeks ago


PowerApps not is Azure environnement
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  sagarsati 3 months ago


Yes, This is correct
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Question #37 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure environment. You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use the Azure portal.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  jaapzwart 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Portal offers you the full swing off functionality, so A.
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Correct
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  Srini_ganeshan 7 months, 4 weeks ago


yes, we can use a web browser (https://portal.azure.com)
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is A
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  Akay47 3 months, 3 weeks ago


correct
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  veer03 2 months, 3 weeks ago


you can launch azure portal from web browser so A is right answer
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  DjRocks 1 month, 3 weeks ago


CORRECT. this is probably the easiest question ever, so might never be asked
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  redfrog1668 1 month ago


I agreed. A is the correct answer.
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Question #38 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  Ragijo 1 year ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy
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  shashu07 2 weeks, 4 days ago


Correct

Yes : Data in an Azure Storage account is always replicated three times in the primary region
No : Create a new storage account (destination) where you want to take the back-up.
No : 500 TiB (roughly 550 TB) of space. There are no limits to the number of blobs or files that you can put in a storage account.
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  Ragijo 1 year ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-subscription-service-limits#storage-limits
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  sh 11 months, 4 weeks ago


Currently Azure Blob Storage doesn’t offer an out-of-the-box solution for backing up block blobs.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-azure-block-blob-storage-backup/
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


2 pib of data and no limit on the # of blobs
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  Bruck 10 months ago


You can choose to replicate your data within the same data center, across zonal data centers within the same region, or across geographically
separated regions. so B is not automatic????
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  BorrisDexter01 6 months, 2 weeks ago


B is not automatic if LRS. If the is Zone Redundant, then probably.
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  GabrielD 9 months ago


Locally redundant storage (LRS): A simple, low-cost redundancy strategy. Data is copied synchronously three times within the primary region.
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


In same data centers or different data centers within same region?
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  KuAshman 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I think it's the same data centre - LRS is the lowest-cost redundancy option and offers the least durability compared to other options. LRS
protects your data against server rack and drive failures. However, if a disaster such as fire or flooding occurs within the data center, all
replicas of a storage account using LRS may be lost or unrecoverable
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  Harshit_Kinger 7 months ago


Locally redundant storage (LRS) replicates your data three times within a single physical location in the primary region.
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


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If Data is maintained in three copies is true, then how come backed up to another data centre option be incorrect? Is the data is backed up thrice in
same data centre? Also without mentioning which Storage Account is in question (and thereby which redundancy) this cannot be answered in
certainty. Even the third question is answered in the positive on other paid courses.
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  qbasc 6 months, 2 weeks ago


data is replicated not backed up, backup is suppose to protect you against data changes for example ransomware, data that is corrupted in
storage account in one region is corrupted in every region so it's not backed up
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  niklaus 8 months, 1 week ago


Data in an Azure Storage account is always replicated three times in the primary region. Azure Storage offers two options for how your data is
replicated in the primary region:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy
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  MIRo2k 8 months, 1 week ago


I think: YES,NO,YES:
https://docs.microsoft.com/es-es/azure/storage/common/scalability-targets-standard-account
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  jon007 7 months, 3 weeks ago


YES - NO - NO
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  cvera 7 months, 3 weeks ago


https://blog.ithubcity.com/details/azure/azure/13/224/limitation-of-azure-storage-account
Maximum Size of Storage Account 500 TB (Terabyte)
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is Yes, No, No
For 2- No because it is referred to data center not for the region
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  Jluc69 7 months, 1 week ago


yes, No, yes
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer is correct. By default you get LRS (3 copies in the same datacenter). You can get replication to different region, but that's not the default.
Limits are as per links in the comments.
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  Rangasamy 6 months, 4 weeks ago


why last one is NO ...Azure storage account can easily meet that goal..how its Y? anyone!
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  adino13 5 months, 3 weeks ago


No limit on files
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  maddy07 6 months, 2 weeks ago


5 PiB of data and no limit on number of files is the highest limit. Since it says upto, I think the answer is No. Hence No, Yes, No seems to be the
right choice https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/scalability-targets-standard-account
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  maddy07 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I meant Yes, No and No.
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  trev 4 months ago


If the limit is 500tb and there is no limit for files then "an azure storage account CAN contain upto 2tb of data and upto one milion files" so the
answer should be 'yes'. The questions is asking CAN this happen, not, what is the limit.
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  hstorm 4 months ago


asking if an account can contain UPTO 2tb is the same as asking if 2tb is the limit, thats why the answer is 'NO'
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  Praps1 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Y,N,N
Data in an Azure Storage account is always replicated three times in the primary region. Azure Storage offers two options for how your data is
replicated in the primary region:

Locally redundant storage (LRS) copies your data synchronously three times within a single physical location in the primary region. LRS is the least
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expensive replication option, but is not recommended for applications requiring high availability.
Zone-redundant storage (ZRS) copies your data synchronously across three Azure availability zones in the primary region. For applications
requiring high availability, Microsoft recommends using ZRS in the primary region, and also replicating to a secondary region.
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


Yes, No, No.
After reading the documentation of the replication factor for Storage, it replicates data into primary DC.
The limit for storage is 500TB.
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


Yes,No,No
2nd is no because replication of data and backup both are different
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  Asiddiqui 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer for third point is yes
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/scalability-targets-standard-account
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  Sabella 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Not agree. Third option is No. As you can see in this URL, Maximum storage account capacity is 5 PiB, even you can contact to Azure and
request more. The sentence says "up to" therefore, it is not correct.
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  Zorag 2 months, 1 week ago


Each Azure subscription can have up to 200 storage accounts, each with up to 500 TiB (roughly 550 TB) of space. There are no limits to the number
of blobs or files that you can put in a storage account
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  theRunner 2 months ago


You're talking about Azure subscriptions. Azure Storage accounts have a upper limit of 5 PiB of storage
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was word for word on exam. I went Y N N
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  Neeloy 1 month, 1 week ago


yes
yes
no
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  Neeloy 1 month, 1 week ago


yes
yes
no
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  RahulKate 2 weeks, 3 days ago


Yes - Its Out of the box feature
No - Its not by default, we need to configure
No - Limits are different
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Question #39 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  Learnerz 1 year, 1 month ago


I don't understand why the answer to the first one is No.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Simple: not all regions have the same and fully available Azure services/features/tools. This includes availability zones.
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  Chandan007 11 months, 1 week ago


ok i got it...
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


thankyou. that had me confused before!
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  vnes_msft 5 months, 1 week ago


Where did in the question it called out that they are talking about a specific region where availability zone is not supported? I do not agree,
unless someone explicitly specify, it's always incorrect to assume. The right answer that it is possible to have availability zone in more than 1
region where my app is deployed, unless I am using a region that doesn't support it.
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  Jovial 5 months, 1 week ago


Where in the question does it specifically say about which region .
The question here is looking at the broader picture in Azure. Hence when you think of Azure and you think of Regions you immediately
think that 'Not All Regions have Avaiability Zone'
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  abass 2 months, 2 weeks ago


If you have Azure Services deployed in "EVERY" region
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  hstorm 4 months ago


As the question is about ALL regions, the answer has to be NO, and even though you don't like it, some of the regions contained in "ALL"
do not have Availability Zone
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
Availability Zones is a high-availability offering that protects your applications and data from datacenter failures. Availability Zones are unique
physical locations within an Azure region. Each zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped with independent power, cooling, and
networking.
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  appyk 10 months ago


all 3 are no.
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  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


All three are "NO"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/manage-availability
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  jclm 9 months ago


esta es bien confusa, pero lo correcto es todo NO
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  knoor 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Looks confusing, Option A may be read as "availability set" instead of "availability zone". Then the answer is no because not all regions are same in
terms of services
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


In actuality if Availability Zones make sure service is running without any issues, wouldn't there be replication of data and applications across
regions? If not replication how exactly does the other data centre keep same services going?
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


a region is unlikely to come down at once. A disaster realistically would take down a data center only, not the whole zone.
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  sagarjena 8 months ago


why the last option is No?
upvoted 3 times

  kilowd 8 months ago


not across multiple regions..It must be within a region where availability zones are enabled..Not all regions have availability zones enabled
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is correct
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  Yannick08 7 months, 1 week ago


I don't understant le furet No. On the doc i found this statement "To ensure resiliency, there are a minimum of three separate zones in all enabled
regions."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/manage-availability
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  PM2 7 months ago


Correct
No No No
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  E____ 6 months, 3 weeks ago


"there are at least availability zones in each region"... so first yes?
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Zone-redundant services replicate your applications and data across Availability Zones to protect from single-points-of-failure
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  touryard 6 months, 1 week ago


Can someone explain the first question to me? I think I didn't understand the question at all?
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  JSD 6 months, 1 week ago


the statement says every region, only the US GOV can use US GOV Virginia as an example thus you are unable to use every region. Also each
region odes not offer the same SLA.
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  kkraz104na 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Why is availability zone used to replicate applications and data in multiple Regions wrong?
upvoted 1 times

  MjMumbai 5 months, 3 weeks ago


this is the core purpose of availability zone, they meant for DR.
upvoted 1 times

  kilowd 4 months, 3 weeks ago


not across multiple regions..It must be within a region where availability zones are enabled..Not all regions have availability zones enabled
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct all three are No
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  rrtafe 4 months, 3 weeks ago


NO-NO-NO
1-Not every region has multiple Availability Zone. Some regions may have only one Availability Zone.
2-One can run both Linux and Windows virtual machines created in the availability zone.
3-Availability zones are used to replicate data and applications in the same region.
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  sumitsvy 1 month, 2 weeks ago


No, for all three options.
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  catchlisha 1 month ago


For Q3- the key word is "multiple" regions.
Availability zones are used to replicate data and applications in the same region and not multiple regions. So the answer for Q3 is No.
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  jhpe 6 days, 20 hours ago


Availability zones aren’t available in all Azure regions, nor are they available for all Azure services in regions that support them. For the most up-to-
date list of availability zone-enabled regions and services, see https://bit.ly/az900-azones.
Availability zones provide high-availability and fault tolerance, but they might not help you with disaster recovery.
Currently, availability zones are supported with the following Azure services.
Windows virtual machines,Linux virtual machines,Virtual Machine Scale Sets,Azure Kubernetes Service,Managed disks,Zone-redundant
storage,Standard Load Balancer,Standard IP address,VPN Gateway,ExpressRoute Gateway,Application Gateway V2Azure Firewall
Azure Data Explorer,Azure SQL Database,Azure Cache for Redis,Azure Cosmos DB,Event Hubs,Service Bus (Premium tier),Event Grid,Azure AD
Domain Services,App Service Environments ILB
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Question #40 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
An Azure region contains one or more data centers that are connected by using a low-latency network.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Is found in each country where Microsoft has a subsidiary o ce

C. Can be found in every country in Europe and the Americas only

D. Contains one or more data centers that are connect by using a high-latency network

  success101 11 months ago


A is correct
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  Guna 11 months ago


High-latency means slow connection
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  Neo969 10 months, 3 weeks ago


A is correct
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  GabrielD 9 months, 1 week ago


high-latency network --- Ha Ha HA :D
Good one!
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


If it makes the statement correct => Select "No change is needed" ?

B) Each country "microsoft has a subsidiary" ?


C) Every country in AMERICAS ( include South-America ? )
D) High-Latency ?
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  cfptester 8 months, 1 week ago


what is the highlighted text?
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It makes sense that when Microsoft decides how to divide all it's data centres into regions, the regions, like different subnets in a network, would
have a good backbone between. Aka fast internet (because obviously being far apart geographically communicate through internet, not one long
cable) or formally LOW latency.

Think LATEtency like tendency to do something. LATE. So if the tendency to be late is low, then it is fast ("it" = internet)
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it is A
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  JFH2K 7 months, 3 weeks ago


latency is an expression of how much time it takes for a data packet to travel from one point to another.
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


High latency is the trick work over here.. Correct answer A.
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  S458855 5 months, 2 weeks ago


you guys rocks! love ya.
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  GervasioMontaNelas 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Classic trick on D! Its A of course!
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is A
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


A. Correct
Low latency, High Availability, and Redundant Networkng Links
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  Lengur_Bandar 3 months, 1 week ago


Do you have answers after page 27. Its not opening for me
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  redfrog1668 1 month ago


A is correct.
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Question #41 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
You plan to deploy 20 virtual machines to an Azure environment. To ensure that a virtual machine named VM1 cannot connect to the other virtual
machines, VM1 must be deployed to a separate virtual network.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. run a different operating system than the other virtual machines

C. be deployed to a separate resource group

D. have two network interfaces

  success101 11 months ago


A is correct. This explains network segmentation.
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  Neo969 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct
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  ArunVasu 10 months, 2 weeks ago


But, two virtual networks can be connected right?
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  wildannewbie123 10 months ago


yeaa boi, but different vnet don't have default connection.. like the one with the same vnet
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  DjRocks 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Yes, but using a VPN
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  [Removed] 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Surely you don't actually have to deploy the VM to a different network. You could associate a NSG with the VM's NIC and block all traffic... there's
no "must"
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  ashish_thaniwal 3 months ago


It says ' To ensure...VM1 CANNOT...'
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


That is how you would separate many PCs of the same organisation into different 'departments'. By using SUBNETTING! :) VNets in Azure.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


You wouldn't use a firewall^, for example.
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  Venkat64 7 months, 1 week ago


correcct
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Separate virtual network works but so does NSG although it's not listed.
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  Jeejay007 5 months, 1 week ago


I reckon its not a "must" option. Can still the traffic to VM1 with appropriate NSGs within the same vNet. But the default option without any
additional configuration would be simply chose another vNet.
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  gkhattar 5 months, 1 week ago


Why not deploy it to a seperate resource group and not have a link between the two?
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  Raunak_Tiwari 1 month, 1 week ago

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Here the underline text is "be deployed to a separate virtual network" so option "A" is Correct. you can avoid the communication after deploying
VM's in separate network segments(can be Virtual).
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  janshal 1 month ago


why no C?
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Question #42 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
When you need to delegate permissions to several Azure virtual machines simultaneously, you must deploy the Azure virtual machines to the
same Azure region.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. by using the same Azure Resource Manager template

C. to the same resource group

D. to the same availability zone

  success101 11 months ago


C is correct
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  Neo969 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct
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  Nhan 8 months ago


basically, the statement should be like this: When you need to delegate permissions to several Azure virtual machines simultaneously, you must
deploy the Azure virtual machines to the same resource group
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Then the answer would be A.
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  Mexijeshua 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Why is ARM not correct?
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  jrrodrigo 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I guess the key word is "permissions". You give permissions by resource groups.
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  ABarrett 5 months, 2 weeks ago


'A' is not correct
B. 'by using the same Azure Resource Manager template' is not correct but will help automate the creation of resources via templates.
C. 'to the same resource group' is CORRECT because each resource in the resource group will inherit the group's permissions.
D. 'to the same availability zone' is definitely not the right answer
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  tirupati1988 4 months ago


Correct
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  aymansrouji 3 months, 3 weeks ago


C as you assign permissions to resource group containing all the VMs
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  dmnantilla9 3 months, 2 weeks ago


C is absolutely the answer
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  ihustle 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Since we are discussing permissions, I believe C is correct
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  Raunak_Tiwari 1 month, 1 week ago


Here Underlined text is " to the same Azure region" so correct option is C.
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Question #43 Topic 1

A team of developers at your company plans to deploy, and then remove, 50 customized virtual machines each week. Thirty of the virtual
machines run Windows
Server 2016 and 20 of the virtual machines run Ubuntu Linux.
You need to recommend which Azure service will minimize the administrative effort required to deploy and remove the virtual machines.
What should you recommend?

A. Azure Reserved Virtual Machines (VM) Instances

B. Azure virtual machine scale sets

C. Azure DevTest Labs

D. Microsoft Managed Desktop

  Ragijo 1 year ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/lab-services/devtest-lab-overview
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  julmal8 1 year ago


keyword here is developer
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Thanks. I missed that the fist time!
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  Spenceavfc 9 months, 4 weeks ago


3rd time reading one I spot the key word..developer :-)
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  kilowd 8 months ago


Azure DevTest Labs enables developers on teams to efficiently self-manage virtual machines (VMs) and PaaS resources without waiting for
approvals.
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  agape1ne 7 months, 1 week ago


This question also appears in Udemy test and it says scale tests is the correct answer and it does say team of developers in the question as does
this one.
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  undisclosed 7 months, 1 week ago


Scale sets would be for identical virtual machines, but it specifies that they are 'customized'.
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  argademahesh 7 months, 1 week ago


Why not ARM templates, but it's not listed ? because of the keyword "customised "
But then it says developer , on weekly basis - so go with DevTestLabs
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  K999K 7 months ago


C is the correct answer. DevTest Labs creates labs consisting of pre-configured bases or Azure Resource Manager templates.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/lab-services/devtest-lab-overview
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  drzius5 3 months, 2 weeks ago


keyword here is customized VMs as someone above already noticed..
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  Mosib 2 months, 4 weeks ago


key word, administrative effort, c is correct
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  bb90 2 months, 1 week ago


Almost missed the keyword 'Developer'
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  Cappu 1 week, 2 days ago


This appeared in today's exam - 11/21
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Question #44 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
One of the bene ts of Azure SQL Data Warehouse is that high availability is built into the platform.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. automatic scaling

C. data compression

D. versioning

  success101 11 months ago


A is correct.
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  ediwow 4 months, 1 week ago


thanks for sharing
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  MickeyG 3 months, 1 week ago


wow this comment really helped further my understanding, thanks
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-high-availability
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes. This is the key:
" The high availability solution is designed to ensure that committed data is never lost due to failures "
The whole idea of 'high availability'
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  bantu_1 3 months, 3 weeks ago


This is for database now warehouse
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  GabrielD 9 months ago


If we talking about scaling we have to chose between up and out .... so it's not built in
A is correct
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  Firststack 2 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is B - Azure SQL Data Warehouse is a massively parallel processing (MPP) cloud-based, scale-out, relational database capable of
processing massive volumes of data
http://microsoft-bitools.blogspot.com/2017/07/azure-sql-database-vs-azure-sql-data.html
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Udemy course says Scalability
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


maybe in a specific context?
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


The Udemy course I'm following says that HA is a feature of DW
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  Plee 8 months, 1 week ago


my answer is 'B'
Azure SQL Datawarehouse is a cloud data warehouse for the enterprise.
It's characterized by high resiliency through automatic scaling.
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  kilowd 8 months ago

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Guarantee of 99.9% availability, as well as regulatory compliance built in, so you don’t need your DBAs to take care of any of this, it’s all taken
care of for you.
https://blog.pragmaticworks.com/azure-sql-data-warehouse-features-and-advantages
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  kilowd 8 months ago


Answer is A
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It's DataWAREHOUSE. It's a data dump!! what are you scaling? You want to make the massive sea of data highly available.
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  malmal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure SQL Database has high availability and Azure SQL datawarehouse has high scalability. "It gives you the freedom to query data on your terms,
using either serverless on-demand or provisioned resources—at scale"

Ref: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/synapse-analytics/?
&ef_id=CjwKCAjwvtX0BRAFEiwAGWJyZLmD3zKU_EuwwbvXH1jvJDq0J7WSq5bwE1apFp9OHB5058Yytt5pwRoCMDIQAvD_BwE:G:s&OCID=AID20001
28_SEM_tvFjlEg8&MarinID=tvFjlEg8_281605231601_%2Bazure%20%2Bdata%20%2Bwarehouse_b_c__54853643228_aud-395027706889:kwd-
351099397327&lnkd=Google_Azure_Brand&gclid=CjwKCAjwvtX0BRAFEiwAGWJyZLmD3zKU_EuwwbvXH1jvJDq0J7WSq5bwE1apFp9OHB5058Yytt5
pwRoCMDIQAvD_BwE
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Besides that this is now called Azure Synapse, I believe that Scalability is correct. "Azure Synapse is an analytics service that brings together
enterprise data warehousing and Big Data analytics. It gives you the freedom to query data on your terms, using either serverless on-demand or
provisioned resources—at scale" https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/sql-data-warehouse/sql-data-warehouse-overview-
what-is
Also from https://www.blue-granite.com/blog/is-azure-sql-data-warehouse-a-good-fit-updated "The distributed nature of Azure SQL DW allows
for storage and compute to be decoupled, which in turn offers independent billing and scalability. Azure SQL DW is considered an elastic data
warehouse because its level of compute power can be scaled up, down, or even paused"
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Actually, High Availability might be the correct answer.
Synapse it is elastic and does scale, but not automatically: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/sql-data-
warehouse/quickstart-scale-compute-portal.
"Synapse SQL leverages a scale-out architecture to distribute computational processing of data across multiple nodes. The unit of scale is an
abstraction of compute power that is known as a data warehouse unit. Compute is separate from storage, which enables you to scale compute
independently of the data in your system."
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  Janusz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


MS doc says:
"Azure SQL Data Warehouse independently scales compute and storage so customers only pay for the query performance they need. Unlike other
cloud data warehouses that require hours or days to resize for additional compute power, SQL Data Warehouse allows customers to grow or shrink
query compute in seconds."
Scaling is therefore the proper answer
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  dineshnag1128 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure SQL Data Warehouse independently scales compute and storage so customers only pay for the query performance they need.
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


To me B is correct (scalability)
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  G4P 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance feature a built-in high availability solution, that is deeply integrated with the Azure platform.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/high-availability-sla
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  uttamsingh1984 5 months, 1 week ago


A: is correct because High Availability is depends on Scalability (Compute power should available) and Data replication (for low latency).
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


My Choice: B
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/services/synapse-analytics
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  Praps1 4 months, 4 weeks ago


B
Azure SQL Data Warehouse independently scales compute and storage so customers only pay for the query performance they need. Unlike other

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cloud data warehouses that require hours or days to resize for additional compute power, SQL Data Warehouse allows customers to grow or shrink
query compute in seconds
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  mwwoodm 4 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/scale-
resources#:~:text=Autoscale%20is%20when%20a%20service,dynamic%20scalability%2C%20but%20not%20autoscale.
"Single databases in Azure SQL Database support manual dynamic scalability, but not autoscale."
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  JiDu 4 months, 3 weeks ago


My answer is B scale because of:
1. The product page feature is Limitless Scale
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/services/synapse-analytics/#features
2. The SLA for Azure Synapse Analytics is 99.9% whereas SLQ database is >99.99%
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/synapse-analytics/v1_0/
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  gordzilla 4 months, 1 week ago


While there is a dedicated page describing high availability of Azure Synapse Analytics (new name for SQL Data Warehouse):
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/migrate/azure-best-practices/analytics/azure-synapse

I believe scalability is the better answer:


"The Service Level Objective (SLO) is the scalability setting that determines the cost and performance level of your data warehouse... Gen1 data
warehouses are measured in Data Warehouse Units (DWUs). Gen2 data warehouses are measured in compute Data Warehouse Units (cDWUs).
Both DWUs and cDWUs support scaling compute up or down, and pausing compute when you don't need to use the data warehouse. These
operations are all on-demand."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/synapse-analytics/sql-data-warehouse/what-is-a-data-warehouse-unit-dwu-cdwu
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  Clouddog 3 months, 4 weeks ago


ANS should be B automatic scaling

Azure SQL Data Warehouse is Microsoft’s SQL analytics platform, the backbone of your enterprise data warehouse (EDW). The service is designed
to allow customers to elastically, and independently, scale compute and storage with massively parallel processing.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azuresqldw-cost-savings-with-autoscaler-part-2/
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  DTsg 3 months, 3 weeks ago


B. Technically HA is a MUST so should not be an option, instead must consider other features such as scaling.

https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2015/05/05/top-reasons-why-enterprises-should-choose-azure-sql-data-
warehouse/#:~:text=Azure%20SQL%20Data%20Warehouse%20independently,shrink%20query%20compute%20in%20seconds.
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  Qrm_1972 3 months, 1 week ago


A is correct:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/high-availability-sla
The Key is :
( Conclusion:
Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance feature a built-in high availability solution, that is deeply integrated with the Azure
platform.)
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  hulk007 3 months ago


Here it is not talking about azure SQL database it is talking about warehouse.
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  Dipen 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Question is outdated - first - it is Azure Synapse now, secondly, now it is not only Data Warehousing but also big Data Analytics so the answer
looks like to me is "Scale"
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  abass 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Synapse is Azure SQL Data Warehouse evolved.
Azure Synapse is a "limitless" analytics service that brings together enterprise data warehousing and Big Data analytics. Essentially, scaling
effortlessly whenever required.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/synapse-analytics/
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  vince60370 2 months, 1 week ago


You can also briefly see it into the Azure Fundamentals learning path here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/intro-to-data-in-azure/4-comparison-azure-and-on-prem-storage#compare-on-premises-
storage-to-azure-data-storage
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  svw2020 2 months ago


Automatic Scaling
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  theRunner 2 months ago


I agree, HA is built into Azure Synapse: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/migrate/azure-best-
practices/analytics/azure-synapse
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Question #45 Topic 1

A support engineer plans to perform several Azure management tasks by using the Azure CLI.
You install the CLI on a computer.
You need to tell the support engineer which tools to use to run the CLI.
Which two tools should you instruct the support engineer to use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Command Prompt

B. Azure Resource Explorer

C. Windows PowerShell

D. Windows Defender Firewall

E. Network and Sharing Center

  jesudass 11 months ago


Answer A and C .. are correct
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  ArunVasu 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Instead of Command Prompt, if Option like Azure CLI, then it will be more clear.
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  Yaroslav 8 months, 4 weeks ago


it doesn't say anywhere that a PC runs on Windows
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  kanis10 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Even Linux , ubuntu supports CLI and powershell
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  AK72 6 months, 1 week ago


I agree with Yaroslav. The option says "Windows Powershell" and there is no mention of this being a Windows PC
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  azure22 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I am so confused with all these CLI, Azure Power Shell, Cloud shell etc etc. Can anyone tells how many questions are expected on such topic :(
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  guoliveira 3 months, 2 weeks ago


So do I... :( The only thing that I know is that Azure Cloud Shell and Azure Portal can run on a web-browser. So they can be used even in
smarthphones.
I am going to take the exam tomorrow... let's see
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  reyes 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct AC
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  ShoppingBrand 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer AC. Correct
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  rrtafe 4 months, 3 weeks ago


An open-source cross-platform version of PowerShell, called PowerShell Core 6.0, has been released by Microsoft that not only runs on Windows,
but runs on macOS and Linux as well
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  Jeralds 4 months ago


Correct
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  Saipm 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure CLI is Azure Command Line Interface. I found the below link informative for beginner like me
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/what-is-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest
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  rakeshjoshi 3 months ago


A and C

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Question #46 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You need to manage Azure by using Azure Cloud Shell.
Which Azure portal icon should you select? To answer, select the appropriate icon in the answer area.
Hot Area:

  Jurial 10 months ago


Select the button on top right side which is similar to ">-" signed.
upvoted 8 times

  zenomas 8 months, 2 weeks ago


click on icon, something >-
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  aussieanki 7 months ago


Click on Icon >_
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  rizam 6 months, 4 weeks ago


Select the button " >_ "
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  imbz 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Thanks for adding the picture
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  GParreiras 5 months, 4 weeks ago


New icon on the web console: https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-shell/media/overview/overview-cloudshell-icon.png
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  reha 5 months, 2 weeks ago


button on top right side which is similar to ">-" signed. correct
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  Rui05 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Came in exam today
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  Sikiru 1 month, 3 weeks ago


thanks for this.
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cloud-shell/media/overview/overview-cloudshell-icon.png
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  Cappu 1 week, 2 days ago


This appeared in the exam today - 11/21
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Question #47 Topic 1

You plan to store 20 TB of data in Azure. The data will be accessed infrequently and visualized by using Microsoft Power BI.
You need to recommend a storage solution for the data.
Which two solutions should you recommend? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Azure Data Lake

B. Azure Cosmos DB

C. Azure SQL Data Warehouse

D. Azure SQL Database

E. Azure Database for PostgreSQL

  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Data Lake integration features
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-dataflows-and-azure-data-lake-storage-gen2-integration-preview/

Azure SQL Data Warehouse integration features


https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/integrations/azure-sql-data-warehouse/
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  Zurvan 10 months, 1 week ago


Also infrequently is here the key. Otherwise Cosmos DB would have been the right answer.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Out of the various storage solutions by Azure, only these two are designed as purely huge data dumps for the most infrequent usage.
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  Jhonsteve83 7 months ago


Correct
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  hfk2020 7 months ago


Azure SQL Data Warehouse is now Azure Synapse Analytics can you please change it in the options.
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  adino13 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Heads up: Azure SQL DW is no longer the appropriate name. It has been changed to Azure Synapse Analytics
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


correct
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  lawcarvalho 3 months, 1 week ago


In my point of view, the storage size is very important to respond this question.
Postgress up to 16 TB: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/postgresql/server/
SQL DB up to 4 TB: https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/azure-sql/managed-instance/resource-limits
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  Carmen_S 3 months ago


Thanks everyone for the useful comments. Just had my exam. This was was def on the test!
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  RashmiB 1 month, 2 weeks ago


By default, Power BI installs an OLE DB driver for Azure SQL Data Warehouse. This could also be the reason for Azure SQL Data Warehouse instead
of Cosmos DB .
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  Alex_22 1 month ago


Infrequently is the key.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Azure SQL Data Warehouse and Azure Data Lake.
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Question #48 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You have an Azure environment that contains 10 web apps. To which URL should you connect to manage all the Azure resources? To answer,
select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  JohnO1971 10 months, 2 weeks ago


portal.azure.com
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  Mitti 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Thats right
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  dlp_7 6 months, 1 week ago


Yes. I don't think are others are valid options in any manner.
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  hari89k 6 months ago


portal.azure.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct answer portal.azure.com
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  David_warrior 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I see portal.azure.com gives sense but does this really relates to the question?
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  Vaibhavs 5 months, 1 week ago


I hope now they dont ask which cloud platform exam you are writing ? Azure, AWS or GCP? ;-)
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  CloudBoss 4 months ago


correct is portal.azure.com
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  Jerecax 3 months, 2 weeks ago


portal.azure.com
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  Vyew 3 months, 1 week ago


https://portal.azure.com
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  HaiLim 2 months, 2 weeks ago


is a give away, if u do not know the answer for this, u shouldn't be here.. haha
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  Josh65 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Portal.azure.com
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


portal.azure (without anything else) works as well in your browser :)
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Question #49 Topic 1

You need to identify the type of failure for which an Azure availability zone can be used to protect access to Azure services.
What should you identify?

A. a physical server failure

B. an Azure region failure

C. a storage failure

D. an Azure data center failure

  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Availability Zones is a high-availability offering that protects your applications and data from datacenter failures.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is D.
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  Nagesh2008btech 8 months ago


what if availability zone contains only one data centre

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Availability zones must have at least 3 data centres...
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  Piiri565 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Avaialbility zone means region containing two or more datacentres
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  eddiemy 1 week ago


AZ must have 2 or more Data center, wont be have exceptional case.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It seems that in these questions designed by Microsoft it always follows this thinking pattern:

Regions > Zones > Data Centre.

When you see a question like this with the keyword Zone AUTOMATICALLY you think protecting or managing data centers!
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is D
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


There can be many data centre within an availability zone. Hence Correct Answer is D.
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  Shalini_Vish 6 months ago


Correct answer is D.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


given answer is correct ..D.datacenter failures.
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  ElsaBBP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


why not A? what service is used for the server failure? isn't it also Availability Zone?
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  gordzilla 4 months, 1 week ago


A server failure falls within VM resiliency, which is a managed feature of virtual machines on all cloud provider platforms.
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  F_Bastiat 2 months, 1 week ago

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MS Docs says that an Availability Zone = Unique physical locations within a region. Each zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped
with independent power, cooling, and networking.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview

So, if it consists only of one Data Center, it cannot protect against Data Center failures, I would gravitate more towards storage as that would be
the next, lower level of protection.
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  lollo1234 1 month, 3 weeks ago


A physical server and storage by definition is also placed inside a data center, and hence use of Availability zones should overcome those failures as
well.

It seems that Microsoft words the questions that point word to word to given definitions in the official definition
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


The correct answer is D.
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Question #50 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You plan to extend your company's network to Azure. The network contains a VPN appliance that uses an IP address of 131.107.200.1.
You need to create an Azure resource that identi es the VPN appliance.
Which Azure resource should you create? To answer, select the appropriate resource in the answer area.
Hot Area:

  Rajesh123 1 year ago


Global Ip is given 131.107.200.1. otherwise virtual gateway network
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  nicefella 1 year ago


do you mean local network gateway is correct?
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  Moon 1 year ago


I would select "Virtual Network Gateway".
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


yes but it's a public, global IP address. You connect to it just like google.com.
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  BomberBerru 1 year ago


From Microsoft: "A local network gateway represents the hardware or software VPN device in your local network. Use this with a connection to set
up a site-to-site VPN connection between an Azure virtual network and your local network." VPN appliance is a network device so i think that the
LOCAL NETWORK GATEWAY is correct.
https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.LocalNetworkGateway-ARM?tab=Overview
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  kilowd 8 months ago


A virtual network gateway is the software VPN device for your Azure virtual network. Use this with a connection to set up a site-to-site VPN
connection between an Azure virtual network and your local network, or a VNet-to-VNet VPN connection between two Azure virtual networks.
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  thakur 1 year ago


A local network gateway represents the hardware or software VPN device in your local network. Use this with a connection to set up a site-to-site
VPN connection between an Azure virtual network and your local network.
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  rgalfaro 12 months ago


This one is a little tricky, the LOCAL NETWORK GATEWAY represents the VPN device on your ON-PREM network, here is where you tell Azure the IP
address of the On-Prem VPN device, and then, the LOCAL NETWORK GATEWAY "teaches" the Virtual Network Gateway to which VPN IP to connect
to (the IP for the on-prem device).
When setting the whole VPN thing, when you configure the Virtual Network Gateway, the public IP address (on Azure side) gets configured
dynamically by Azure, there is no configuration for the On-Prem IP address on the Virtual Network Gateway, so at this point, the VNG is "not
aware" to what IP to connect to on the other side of the VPN tunnel.
Then, you configure the Local Network Gateway with the public IP address of the on-prem VPN device. After that, you create a VPN connection
where you "link" the Virtual Network Gateway with the Local Network Gateway, that way the LNG tells the VNG the IP address of the On-Prem
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At the end, the resource that identifies the (on-prem) VPN appliance is the Local Network Gateway.
Got it from here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal
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  Storm 12 months ago


The important part of the question is:
"You need to create an Azure resource that identifies the VPN appliance" - This would be a Local network gateway...
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  jclm 9 months ago


lo correcto es local network gateway, ya que es el recurso que representa el apliance de vpn que se encuentra en el datacenter privado
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  TimoB 8 months ago


I've done research as well and agree to local network gateway
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  dannyaccount 7 months, 3 weeks ago


VPN gateway is the one which is forms the tunnel to your On-Prem device.

Local Network gateway is used to teach the VPN gateway whom you want to connect and what is the peer IP address ranges.

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/d170e6b5-0309-43d2-bab7-98760e542024/local-network-gateway-vs-virtual-network-gateway?
forum=WAVirtualMachinesVirtualNetwork
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes - it is local network gateways
As describe in the portal in local network gateways blade :
Create a local network gateway to represent the on-premises site that you want to connect to a virtual network. The local network gateway
specifies the public IP address of the VPN device and IP address ranges located on the on-premises site. Later, create a VPN gateway connection
between the virtual network gateway for the virtual network, and the local network gateway for the on-premises site.
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  argademahesh 7 months, 1 week ago


Local Network Gateway is the right answer
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


It's Virtual network gateway.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 2 weeks ago


The local network gateway is used To identify the remote vpn appliance for the private network
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 2 weeks ago


A local network gateway represents the hardware or software VPN device in your local network. Use this with a connection to set up a site-to-site
VPN connection between an Azure virtual network and your local network
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  test4416 6 months, 1 week ago


virtual network gateway is correct answer.
IP address 131.x.x.x in the question is VPN Gateway VIP.
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  Shalini_Vish 6 months ago


Local Network gateway is correct
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  CiscoNinja 4 months ago


The local network gateway typically refers to your on-premises location.
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  sKostas 4 months ago


According to this article you should already have a Local network gateway on your premises network and you should create a Virtual Network
Gateway in Azure. I would choose Virtual Network Gateway in this question: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-
architectures/hybrid-networking/vpn
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  ARP007 3 months, 1 week ago


Ans _ Local Network Gateway - typically refers to on-premises location/device of the
VPN tunnel. You give the site a name by which Azure can refer to it, then specify the IP address of the on-premises VPN device to which you will
create a connection.

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  pranayamr 3 months, 1 week ago


Based on my reading on Microsoft learning and based on this docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/vpn
i will go with Virtual network gateway
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


Keyword i see here is " create an Azure resource that identifies the VPN appliance" - and only thing i read for connecting with Azure network is
"Virtual network gateway" number of video including tim warner video says that only
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  youknowwhoiam 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Local network gateway. Create a local network gateway to define the on-premises network's configuration: where the VPN gateway will connect
and what it will connect to. This configuration includes the on-premises VPN device's public IPv4 address and the on-premises routable networks.
This information is used by the VPN gateway to route packets that are destined for on-premises networks through the IPSec tunnel.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/connect-on-premises-network-with-vpn-gateway/2-connect-on-premises-networks-to-azure-
using-site-to-site-vpn-gateways
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  Sabella 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Please, not clear at all and there are several discussion about virtual vs local network gateway. Which is and why the correct answer?
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A Local Network Gateway is an object in Azure that represents your on-premise VPN device. A Virtual Network Gateway is the VPN object at the
Azure end of the VPN. A ‘connection’ is what connects the Local Network Gateway an the Virtual Network Gateway to bring up the VPN.

The local network gateway typically refers to your on-premises location. You give the site a name by which Azure can refer to it, then specify the
IP address of the on-premises VPN device to which you will create a connection. You also specify the IP address prefixes that will be routed
through the VPN gateway to the VPN device. The address prefixes you specify are the prefixes located on your on-premises network. If your on-
premises network changes or you need to change the public IP address for the VPN device, you can easily update the values later.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal
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  sunisury 2 weeks, 1 day ago


Crux of the question lies in creating an Azure service that identifies VPN device on the on-prem, that has to be local network gateway!
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  Cappu 1 week, 2 days ago


Took the exam today (cleared but not sure if Local network gateway is the rt answer )..this question appeared today 11/21/20
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Question #51 Topic 1

You have a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2016. VM1 is in the East US Azure region.
Which Azure service should you use from the Azure portal to view service failure noti cations that can affect the availability of VM1?

A. Azure Service Fabric

B. Azure Monitor

C. Azure virtual machines

D. Azure Advisor

  Rahway4 10 months, 3 weeks ago


You need to check notifications of failure,that should be only Azure Monitor
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Monitor maximizes the availability and performance of your applications by delivering a comprehensive solution for collecting, analyzing,
and acting on telemetry from your cloud and on-premises environments. It helps you understand how your applications are performing and
proactively identifies issues affecting them and the resources they depend on.
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  HeB 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Should be Azure Service Health
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  kilowd 8 months ago


we are working with given answers here
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct, and that is part of Azure Monitor, so Azure Monitor is the correct answer here
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  S458855 5 months, 2 weeks ago


lol.. so funny!
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 2 weeks ago


This is in Azure Virtuel Machine : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/maintenance-notifications-portal
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  AshishDeks 6 months, 2 weeks ago


It should be Azure virtual machine blade???
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  Habandaga 6 months, 2 weeks ago


It should be C.
In the Azure virtual machines page in the Azure portal, there is a named Maintenance Status. This column will display service issues that could
affect your virtual
machine. A service failure is rare but host server maintenance that could affect your virtual machines is more common.
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  techy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Question states a service failure notification
that will affect the availability of a VM. Not the maintenance status of the VM
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  iec073 6 months, 1 week ago


azure monitor
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


azure Monitor is correct
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


sorry answer should be C. Azure Virtual machines

In the Azure virtual machines page in the Azure portal, there is a named Maintenance Status. This column will display service issues that could
affect your virtual machine. A service failure is rare but host server maintenance that could affect your virtual machines is more common.

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Azure periodically updates its platform to improve the reliability, performance, and security of the host infrastructure for virtual machines. The
purpose of these updates ranges from patching software components in the hosting environment to upgrading networking components or
decommissioning hardware.
References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/maintenance-and-updates
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  saumenP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Minitor is correct.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/service-notifications
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


My Choice: B
We are talking notifications here.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/service-notifications
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  sany2020 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is C - Azure Virtual Machine
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  Bashir9093 4 months, 3 weeks ago


C. Azure virtual machines
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  adesal 4 months, 2 weeks ago


The Azure Monitor is the right answer.
The notification in the maintenance section of the Virtual Machine is used for maintenance and not to notify for a service failure.
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  foreverlate88 4 months, 1 week ago


B is correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/service-notifications
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  JBinuya 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure Monitor is the most appropriate answer:

Azure Monitor for VMs monitors the performance and health of your virtual machines and virtual machine scale sets, including their running
processes and dependencies on other resources. It can help deliver predictable performance and availability of vital applications by identifying
performance bottlenecks and network issues and can also help you understand whether an issue is related to other dependencies.
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is C
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  aman_007 4 months ago


the keyword here is affect
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  hstorm 4 months ago


I would say "Azure Monitor"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/service-notifications
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  kota08 4 months ago


guys please help ..am getting confused between azure monitor ,azure advisor is there sort of a mimic to help
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


This is viewed in Monitor > Service Health > Service issues.
From there, you can then filter by Region (East US) and Service (Virtual Machines).
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


amazing explanations thank you dude
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


thats correct answer but , same you can do if you do
VM and then Resource health, because Azure service heath is made up of three component Azure status (public to all), Service health (specific
to your services) and Resource health(specific to your resource)

so i think both C and B correct answer

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  Coby 3 months, 2 weeks ago


B is correct
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  sourav1990 3 months ago


This answer should be C. There is an option in Virtual machine
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  bhph 3 months ago


azure monitor is not present in US East...
So it should be Azure virtual machines
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


Agree with answer , check this answer
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/alerts-activity-log-service-notifications-portal

In monitor you find Service health


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  Nilzuka 3 months ago


I've had this question at the exam, it's C.
Azure Monitor wasn't even part of the answers.
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  Learner_ 2 months, 3 weeks ago


If an additional option was Azure Service Health, what would be the correct answer?
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  theRunner 2 months ago


Azure Monitor uses Azure Monitor for VMs to monitor a VM's health. Azure Monitor also supports alerts, so if I wanted to get alerts about my VM's
service failures, I would use Azure Monitor.
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  Reku 1 month, 3 weeks ago


In the Azure virtual machines page in the Azure portal, there is a named Maintenance Status. This column will display service issues that could
affect your virtual machine. A service failure is rare but host server maintenance that could affect your virtual machines is more common.
Azure periodically updates its platform to improve the reliability, performance, and security of the host infrastructure for virtual machines. The
purpose of these updates ranges from patching software components in the hosting environment to upgrading networking components or
decommissioning hardware.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/maintenance-and-updates
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


The answer is C - Azure Virtual Machines
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  ap89 4 weeks ago


Azure Monitor is not present in East US region. It should be Azure VM
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  wa_sean 3 weeks, 3 days ago


The answer is C - Azure Virtual Machines
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  jk89 3 weeks, 3 days ago


Shouldn't it be Azure Virtual Machine ? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/maintenance-notifications-portal
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  DuarteG 1 week ago


In the VMs pane you can see planned maintenance notifications, not service failure. For Service Failure is the Azure Monitor.
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  Jay_J 3 weeks, 2 days ago


What is the correct answer , Azure Monitor or Azure VM.

Azure Monitor is non-regional, i.e. it has no dependency on region. So it is available for East US region as well

Azure VM - do support alerts as well.

i am confused , please help me as I have exam in 7 hours time.


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An Azure administrator plans to run a PowerShell script that creates Azure resources.
You need to recommend which computer con guration to use to run the script.
Solution: Run the script from a computer that runs Linux and has the Azure CLI tools installed.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  STH 1 year, 3 months ago


After Microsoft Learn : "Azure PowerShell is a module that you can install for Windows PowerShell, or PowerShell Core, which is a cross-platform
version of PowerShell that runs on Windows, Linux or macOS. Azure PowerShell enables you to connect to your Azure subscription and manage
resources."

So the solution is definitivly valid


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  lehoang15tuoi 2 months, 1 week ago


Your answer is not quite to the point, but yes, we can run Powershell script from the Azure CLI
az vm run-command invoke --command-id RunPowerShellScript

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/run-command
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  lehuspohus 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This link mentioning "Run PowerShell scripts in your Windows VM", but the question is about running scripts in Linux to create Azure
resources, not about running it inside Azure VMs.
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  kbadger 1 month, 3 weeks ago


It would be valid if it mentioned installing PS (Core) on Linux machine
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  Stan007 1 year, 3 months ago


Answer is correct, Azure PowerShell requires Windows PowerShell to function. Azure CLI can't execute any powershell scripts.
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  konto2502 5 months, 2 weeks ago


https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54928488/how-to-execute-powershell-script-using-azurecli

You can run scripts from Azure CLI


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  Yheti 5 months, 1 week ago


That post said.. use powershell to run azurecli
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  Nakish 1 year, 2 months ago


I thought so too, unless was reading my own self made Microsoft learn!
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  Moon 1 year ago


Answer "No".
My understanding is the CLI commands/scripts are different from PowerShell once. Therefore, you can not use the Script of PowerShell on CLI of
Linux.
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  ediwow 4 months, 1 week ago


You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell.
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  hapeshig 1 year ago


Needs PowerShell Core to run Powershell scripts,PowerShell Core can be installed on Windows,Linux and MacOS. In this case it's PS Core is not
installed thus answer is B
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  monsigs 3 months, 2 weeks ago


This is the only comment that actually make sense.
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  wildannewbie123 10 months ago


answer is no since you can use another config but it only stated linux and cli, not enough confidence..
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  vaskar 10 months ago


answer is "yes"
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  praktikant 9 months, 3 weeks ago


the answer is now "Yes"
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  sjorsstekke 9 months, 2 weeks ago


The Azure CLI is available to install in Windows, maxOS and Linux environments. It can also be run in a Docker container and Azure Cloud Shell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Just went over the link above but it does not say installing CLI will enable you to use PowerShell script. Can we get this confirmed pls...
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Also found this

“Run PowerShell script in Windows machines and Bash script in Linux machines”
But this I from an old article dated May, 2018, so not 100% sure.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/run-scripts-in-vm
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  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


Answer A is confirmed by Microsoft at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about and https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest
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  hstorm 4 months ago


Nothing is confirmed in above links:
First link is about installing windows subsystem on linux, after doing that, we would probably be able to install powershell, but none of theses is
stated in the question
Second link states that cli can be installed in Linux, but nothing about Cli on linux beeing able to execute powershell scripts
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  ccinetto 9 months ago


It seems like you can run Powershell scripts using the CLI Tool
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54928488/how-to-execute-powershell-script-using-azurecli
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  hstorm 4 months ago


This only works if you have installed powershell on the linux box...
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  yassali 9 months ago


i believ answer is NO , although powershell can be installed on linux machine but the question mentioned that the PC has only Azure CLI tool not
powershell
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  Fcnet 6 months, 1 week ago


you can run powershell from azure cli prompt
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  Nhan 8 months ago


I think the answer should be yes, you can install windows power-shell on Linux
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  Nhan 8 months ago


here is the key "PowerShell script that creates Azure resources" You can install the Powershell scripts to connect to the resources for management,
but if you want to create a resource you must use the portal., therefore the given answer is correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is A.
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


PowerShell script can be for all WIN, MAC & LINUX & Azure CLI is too
Y
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer is NO.
You can run Azure CLI commands from Powershell, but not vice versa.
You can run both CLI and Powershell commands from the Cloud Shell, but that's on the Portal, not local and not part of the Azure CLI tools.
You can run Powershell Core on Windows, Linux and Mac.
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  Fcnet 6 months, 1 week ago


Answer is YES
You can run powershell from azure cli not a problem
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  plb 6 months, 1 week ago


The answer is No. Azure CLI can be run on Linux, however, the question asks you to run powershell script on Azure CLI which is not really possible.
upvoted 1 times

  JN_311 6 months, 1 week ago


When I first read the question I selected A as the Answer, however looking at everyones response its a 50/50 go
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  test4416 6 months, 1 week ago


Confused, based on below i think it is A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell?view=powershell-7
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  Shalini_Vish 6 months ago


it should be yes, because Azure CLI supports powershell commands also, and azure cli can run on any platform either windows or linux
upvoted 1 times

  arar 6 months ago


Install Azure CLI on Linux manually

If there's no package for the Azure CLI for your distribution, install the CLI manually by running a script.
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  amityksharma 6 months ago


https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54928488/how-to-execute-powershell-script-using-azurecli
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  drdean 5 months, 4 weeks ago


A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be
run in PowerShell.
PowerShell can now be installed on Linux. However, the question states that the computer has Azure CLI
tools, not PowerShell installed. Therefore, this solution does not meet the goal.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/components/ise/how-to-write-and-run-scripts-in-thewindows-
powershell-ise?view=powershell-6
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is No

Explanation
A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.

PowerShell can now be installed on Linux. However, the question states that the computer has Azure CLI tools, not PowerShell installed. Therefore,
this solution does not meet the goal.

References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/components/ise/how-to-write-and-run-scripts-in-thewindows- powershell-ise?
view=powershell-6
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  eaydemir 5 months, 2 weeks ago


nobody can say PowerShell installed that machine. Just Install Azure CLI.
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


YES,
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60689265/difference-between-azure-cli-and-
powershell#:~:text=Azure%20CLI%20is%20cross%2Dplatform,can%20run%20on%20Windows%20PowerShell.&text=You%20can%20have%20a%20
look,Azure%20CLI%20package%20on%20Linux.
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  G4P 5 months, 1 week ago


For Windows, the Azure CLI is installed via a MSI, which gives you access to the CLI through the Windows Command Prompt (CMD) or PowerShell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest&tabs=azure-cli
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  Wizzard1 5 months, 1 week ago


You need to have Powershell Core and Azure CLI installed to run scripts on Linux
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  Yheti 5 months, 1 week ago


Not.

You can run azure cli Commans in a powershell script. But you cant run a powershell script un azure cli
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  gelato 5 months ago


Azure CLI can run Powershell scripts
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  danibracara 4 months, 3 weeks ago


B is correct. It also needs the PowerShell core installed on it.
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  rrtafe 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Seems like this is possible to run PS scripts in AZ CLI
Please comment after reading the syntax below
The following example uses the Invoke-AzVMRunCommand cmdlet to run a PowerShell script on an Azure VM. The cmdlet expects the script
referenced in the -ScriptPath parameter to be local to where the cmdlet is being run.

Invoke-AzVMRunCommand -ResourceGroupName '<myResourceGroup>' -Name '<myVMName>' -CommandId 'RunPowerShellScript' -ScriptPath


'<pathToScript>' -Parameter @{"arg1" = "var1";"arg2" = "var2"}
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  JiDu 4 months, 3 weeks ago


There is a reference in the pdf link below that says the Powershell one-line examples will run on any platform, but longer examples (scripts)
including Powershell need to be modified. The CLI examples are written for the Bash shell. Therefore I agree with the answer No.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/opbuildpdf/TOC.pdf?branch=live&view=azure-cli-latest
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  lazymouse 4 months, 2 weeks ago


when both poweershell core and azure cli are installed. So the answer is no
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


It should be [A] Yes, PowerShell is compatible for Linux (same as for Max and Windows; Azure CLI can also be installed in Linux. So it should be yes.
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  HillJoseph 4 months, 1 week ago


The answer is No. You have to install Azure CLI tool manually by using a script.

https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-linux?view=azure-cli-latest
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  RRupesh 4 months ago


run the “powershell” command to access a PowerShell shell environment. This works on both Linux and Mac–whichever you're using. You'll see a
PowerShell prompt beginning with “PS”, and you can run PowerShell cmdlets just as you would on Windows.
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  sktrue 4 months ago


here is your solution done practically, all you need a keyword. So script is not mentioned I would say yes it can be done.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54928488/how-to-execute-powershell-script-using-azurecli
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  turNbt 3 months, 4 weeks ago


I understand that the right answer is No, because is not specified that Powershell is installed in the linux computer.
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  ahuarac 3 months, 3 weeks ago


since powershell version 6.x and azure power shell can be used on all platforms
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/?view=azps-4.5.0
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago

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Pay attention to the question:


* The script to be run is a PowerShell script
* The Linux machine has CLI installed instead, not PowerShell.
You cannot run PowerShell script in CLI. So the answer is No.
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  Edegonza 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Run a PowerShell script on Windows machines and a Bash script on Linux machines.
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  ShaluAj 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Ans:No.... You cannot run Powershell scripts using the Azure CLI
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  minhduc170385 3 months ago


If there's no package for the Azure CLI for you your distribution, install the CLI manually by running a script.
https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-linux?view=azure-cli-latest
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  ed_tc 3 months ago


But how about https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/tasks/deploy/azure-cli?view=azure-devops?
It seems that it is possible to run powershell scripts over CLI
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  SRPD 2 months, 4 weeks ago


In scripts and on the Microsoft documentation site, Azure CLI examples are written for the bash shell. One-line examples will run on any platform.
Longer examples which include line continuations (\) or variable assignment need to be modified to work on other shells, including PowerShell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/get-started-with-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest
It is not impossible to use Powershell in CLI to create and manage Azure resources. The answer should be Yes
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  nvllcgcoutinho 2 months, 2 weeks ago


You mean "No"
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  Testuser001 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is No!
Check here:

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/bdffa306-5d1e-4db6-b00e-dc1143e4d471/can-i-run-powershell-from-cli-in-linux
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  baudrual 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Well the deal is that the admin guy installed ONLY the azure CLI. It seems that he DID NOT install powershell on that Linux computer. Sio if the
question was running the script after installing Azure CLI AND Powershell the answer would be YES. But for that case is is NO.
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  Pupu86 2 months, 3 weeks ago


It is possible to run a powershell script in Azure CLI just by adding the keyword powershell at the initial statement.
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  jinxie 2 months, 2 weeks ago


only if you have installed powershell as well. The question does not mention this. it only states that you have a linux machine with CLI installed.
Not powershell as such it is not possible to run that script in this situation. if the question was, can you use a linux server with powershell core
installed to run the script the answer would be yes
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.

PowerShell can now be installed on Linux. However, the question states that the computer has Azure CLI tools, not PowerShell installed. Therefore,
this solution does not meet the goal.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/components/ise/how-to-write-and-run-scripts-in-the-windows-powershell-ise?
view=powershell-6
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer is: Yes

because the user can run a PowerShell script on a Linux operating system that has the Azure CLI tools already installed.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-az-ps?view=azps-4.5.0
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  codeoptimus 2 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be YES. You can run a powershell script in a unix based OS when you install the Azure CLI tool. This tool makes the commands
available on your bash or unix terminal. The states create resources. az <resource name> create will do just that
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  vsal5531 1 month ago


Totally agree: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54928488/how-to-execute-powershell-script-using-azurecli
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  vsal5531 1 month ago


Taking into account that Azure CLI can be previously intalled in a Linux machine.
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  az_learner 2 months, 1 week ago


wish there could be a option C. Both
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  Meatface 2 months ago


I just installed a fresh copy of ubuntu. Ran az --version and there is nothing obviously. But after you install Azure CLI and run az --version again it
will show you that Core is also installed. You can run az commands afterward.

So long story short you can run Powershell after installing just Azure CLI.
The answer is incorrect and the solution is valid.
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  Ibsa 2 months ago


for Linux and macOS you need Powershell core installed before executing PowerShell script from Azure CLI. if you have PowerShell core installed
then put the word PowerShell before the script and you can run it.
for windows since PowerShell is already there, you can just put the word PowerShell before the script and run it
so, this question doesn't mention PowerShell core being installed so the answer is NO
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  theRunner 2 months ago


Answer should be NO. Azure CLI is a set of commands, not an interpreter. If the admin wants to run powershell scripts on Linux, he needs to install
Powershell Core
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  katsmi 2 months ago


The key to the question is " run a PowerShell script that creates Azure resources." The difference between CLI and Powershell is "If it's resources in
Azure that you want to manage, then use Azure CLI; and if you need to manage Windows Servers, then use Azure PowerShell."
https://www.msp360.com/resources/blog/azure-cli-vs-
powershell/#:~:text=Azure%20CLI%20can%20be%20run,you%20more%20tab%2Dcompletion%20features.&text=To%20put%20it%20simply%2C%
20Azure,want%20to%20do%20in%20Azure.
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  Rohibow 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Here the discussion is confusing. Did this question appeared in exam? and what was the answer selected?
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  Sadiya_Javid_Abbasi 1 month, 1 week ago


Open a terminal and run the “powershell” command to access a PowerShell shell environment. This works on both Linux and Mac–whichever you're
using. You'll see a PowerShell prompt beginning with “PS”, and you can run PowerShell cmdlets just as you would on Windows.Jul 12, 2017

Answer should be yes because we can run powershell scripts in Linux environment too.
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  sameer_21 1 month, 1 week ago


Hello. Is the correct answer here yes? Coz even I felt like the answer given is incorrect

Also, did you give the exam today? Were all the questions from here? Really nervous as I have my exam on 30th. Started preparing today.
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  catchlisha 1 month ago


Answer to this question is A-Yes
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  ap89 4 weeks ago


So, Run the script from a computer that runs Linux and has the Azure CLI tools installed
--> Wrong answer

Run the script from a computer that runs Linux and has the PowerShell core 6.x and higher version installed
--> Correct answer
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  Allahham 2 weeks, 1 day ago


this link might help
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/bdffa306-5d1e-4db6-b00e-dc1143e4d471/can-i-run-powershell-from-cli-in-linux?
forum=windowsazuremanagement
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  bmcentos 6 days, 6 hours ago


Í think i got this. In the question is only said that CLI is installed, not PowerShell, because of this it can not be run PS scripts
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Question #53 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
An Azure administrator plans to run a PowerShell script that creates Azure resources.
You need to recommend which computer con guration to use to run the script.
Solution: Run the script from a computer that runs Chrome OS and uses Azure Cloud Shell.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  vanr2000 1 year, 4 months ago


This is totally valid. Run the script from a computer that runs Chrome OS and uses Azure Cloud Shell to run Powershell scripts fo razure. Why
doesn't meet the needs?
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  STH 1 year, 3 months ago


After Microsoft Learn : "Azure Cloud Shell is a browser-based scripting environment for command-line administration of Azure resources."

So you definitivly can use it with Chrome to match the goal


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  angrybird_dvip 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of
choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
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  lehoang15tuoi 2 months, 1 week ago


I honestly don't get the people here. Azure CLoud Shell is freely available to anyone with TRIAL azure account... Just open it up in Chrome,
run any Powershell script and they'll see it does run.
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  Tolulee 7 months ago


Because you can't install Powershell on Chrom OS, the Mac question gives this away
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  Fcnet 6 months, 1 week ago


that's wrong with azure cli you can and from cloud shell you can run a script too
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


No need to install PowerShell when running PowerShell script in Cloud Shell.
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  joondez 3 months ago


Many people think this is a trick question because you cannot install CLI onto Chrome OS. However, I think this question is way more
straightforward. You can use Cloud Shell in the Chrome browser. This works on all OS. This question is being used to demonstrate that the
Cloud Shell can run on all OS.
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  Nebula09 2 months, 1 week ago


You are correct given answer is incorrect. Answer is YES.
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  codeoptimus 2 months, 1 week ago


The answer should YES. cos no matter the OS specification as long as you have a browser application installed. The azure portal(Cloudshell)
gives you the liberty of running commands in Bash or Powershell environment. It also have all the modules need installed.
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  Stan007 1 year, 3 months ago


Answer is correct, Azure PowerShell requires Windows PowerShell to function.
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  wcarlin 1 year, 2 months ago


No, this answer is wrong, users can select between Bash or PowerShell. ==> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview
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  Henrov 1 year, 2 months ago

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Well, the question states that a PowerShell script should be used... I was confused at this too but what stan007 says seems to be correct.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


Well, it says you use Azure Cloud Shell witch let you use PowerShell or Bash so the answer is wrong.
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  Fcnet 6 months, 1 week ago


you right the answer is wrong
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  sjorsstekke 9 months, 2 weeks ago


PowerShell script not a PowerShell command. So answer is NO.
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  Fcnet 6 months, 1 week ago


you can run powershell script and powershell command both from azure cloud shell
https://blogs.infinitesquare.com/posts/cloud/executer-des-scripts-powershell-depuis-le-cloud-shell-azure
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  LCoder 2 months, 2 weeks ago


You can execute powershell command in cloud shell.
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  Code1942 7 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/limitations
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  angrybird_dvip 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing
the shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell?view=powershell-6

No is the correct answer.


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  DerelictX 1 year ago


Please read the question and proposed solution again. Nowhere is being mentioned anything about installing powershell. CLOUD powershell
version is proposed which implies a browser usage and that works on any OS.
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  sjpuls 1 year ago


It does say "An Azure administrator plans to run a PowerShell script that creates Azure resources." guess that was why the answer is B.
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  Azudministrator 1 year ago


Could it be related to this -
"Azure Cloud Shell requires an Azure file share to persist files"
As it doesnt say that the admin has a storage account
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  as7dfjasdf3 5 months, 3 weeks ago


It also doesn't say that the admin has a subscription, should we assume that he cannot access Azure then? ;-)
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  LCoder 2 months, 2 weeks ago


You can't use cloud shell without storage account.
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  BigEv 1 year ago


I think the answer should be "Yes".
1-Cloud Shell enables access to a browser-based command-line experience built with Azure management tasks in mind.
2-Users can choose between Bash or PowerShell from the shell dropdown.
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  Azudministrator 1 year ago


Could it be related to this -
"Azure Cloud Shell requires an Azure file share to persist files"
As it doesnt say that the admin has a storage account
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  apirjol 1 week, 3 days ago


storage account is created automatically for the cloud shell

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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


A should be the correct answer
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  Storm 12 months ago


I do not have a computer with Chrome OS, but I have this feeling that it might be running one of the supportet web-browsers ?

Cloud Shell supports the latest versions of Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari.

I see no reason at all, that this should not be working from any OS running one of the supported browsers, an NO - You do not need powershell
installed. It is installed in the cloud ;-)
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  eddiemy 1 week ago


Unless the computer are using minimal version OS.
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  lewi 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Cloud Shell is intended for interactive use cases. As a result, any long-running non-interactive sessions are ended without warning so its No
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  franscal 10 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/templates/deploy-cli#deploy-template-from-cloud-shell
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  Salah21 6 months, 1 week ago


Agree, a script is non-interactive and we don't know how long it will take to finish.
plus I don't think copying/pasting each line of the script is even an option. So the answer is No
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


chrome OS is linux based. may be this could be the reason for NO answer
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  RockMAN 2 months ago


Chrome OS is a Gentoo Linux–based operating system designed by Google. It is derived from the free software Chromium OS and uses the
Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface
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  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


You can upload\download a PowerShell Script in Azure Cloud Shell

https://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/

Answer A is correct
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  F_Bastiat 2 months, 1 week ago


That link literally shows step by step how this is done. And despite the fact that I have not seen machines with Chrome OS, its Wiki states that
"Chrome OS is a Gentoo Linux–based operating system designed by Google. It is derived from the free software Chromium OS and uses the
Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface." So, obviously it has Chrome browser, and Chrome browser being supported by
Azure, the answer is clearly Yes. Don't see any reasons for this not to work. Actually seems pretty simple question, not sure why the confusion. It
says running PowerShell scripts, a script is a plain text file (.ps1 extension) that contains plain PowerShell code. You don't need PowerShell
installed to use or manipulate that file.
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  MartinMystere 11 months, 1 week ago


I have read all the comments and I believe everybody missed the point. The question states Chrome OS and not Chrome Web Browser.
https://www.google.com/chromebook/chrome-os/
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  purav1009 11 months, 1 week ago


Yep. There's no mention of any web browser.
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  lejozapata 9 months, 3 weeks ago


But is a complicated question, because they mentioned Azure Cloud Shell and Azure CS is accessed from a Browser
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  shalobis 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I think it is easy to get carried away. The fact that Chrome is NOT an OS (Operating System), in itself makes the statement Wrong. So for me the
ans to this is B.
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  Rainman 5 months, 1 week ago

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Chrome OS is a linux based OS different than chrome browser


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  RockMAN 2 months ago


Chrome OS is a Gentoo Linux–based operating system designed by Google. It is derived from the free software Chromium OS and uses
the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface
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  haissk 11 months, 1 week ago


Even if it is Chrome OS, you should be able to open a browser, navigate to Azure Portal and execute PowerShell scripts from Cloud Shell
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Chrome OS is basically an OS that consists in just a browser as its primary interface, so Azure cloud shell should not be an issue.
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  zmujtaba 11 months ago


"Azure Cloud Shell" is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing
the shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview
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  zmujtaba 11 months ago


The correct answer should be A.
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  Raman22 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I have my exam on Wed and this question will certainly come so please tell me is it A or B?
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  Diqtator 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Much confusion on this topic indeed
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


BRO, Raman what was the answer? Did the question come up?
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  VeroDon 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I think this answer should be A because de Azure Cloud Shell comes with Linux Shell Interpreters.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/features/cloud-shell/

I saw this question with another solution "Run the script from a computer that runs Linux and has the Azure CLI tools installed" and in this case, as
the Azure ClI for itself don't say much because the Linux packages have to be installed manually and we don't know that in the solution. So in this
second example, the answer is B.
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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


A is correct
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


IMHO it makes no odds if it is Chome OS, Android or any other OS. If it can run a compatible web browser it can run the cloud shell to run the
PowerShell script.
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  bwl 10 months ago


I think B is correct, the question states that the system runs on Chrome OS *AND* uses Azure Cloud Shell.
So you should read it as: The system has Chrome OS and Chrome OS uses Azure Cloud Shell.
Azure Cloud Shell is browser based so it is imposible that Chrome OS uses A.Z.S.
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  bwl 10 months ago


Btw I meant impossible that chrome os uses it as an app.
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  anand_s 9 months, 4 weeks ago


cloud shell is browser based where you can run power shell script .
The question here is tricky . it states "run a script on computer which runs on Chrome OS and has Azure Cloud shell " . doesn't say azure
administrator runs the power shell script on Azure cloud shell
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  Spenceavfc 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Yea i missed the Chrome OS bit... Powershell isnt on Chrome OS from my knowledge
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  praktikant 9 months, 3 weeks ago


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so what is the final verdict? I can not see a powershell core for chrome OS, but i can use azure portal, azure cloud shell and inside this powershell,
therefore it does not matter at all on what OS i want to use powershell on cloud shell - as long my OS has a supported browser.
correct?
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  ottootto 9 months, 3 weeks ago


An IT administrator for a company has been given a powershell script. This powershell script will
be used to create several Virtual Machines in Azure. You have to provide a machine to the IT administrator for running the powershell script. You
decide to provide a ChromeOS based machine and use Azure Cloud Shell Would this solution fit the requirement?
“ AL Yes <<<
B. No

wizlab answer.....

Answer - A
From the Azure Portal, if you use Azure Cloud Shell, you can run both Bash and powershell based
scripts
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  Corbiz 9 months, 2 weeks ago


The tricky part is that it says run the script FROM THE COMPUTER, and that is not doable from Cloud Shell, regardless the OS. You can indeed run
commands from Chrome OS + Cloud Shell (or upload your script to your storage account) but that is not the same.
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  TheCyanideLancer 9 months, 1 week ago


answer should be NO as you cannot directly run a powershell script in chrome OS. It requires windows. You can stage your ps scripts in blob and
then run in cloud shell by giving blob path, but that is a different story.
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  andrew84 9 months ago


Correct answer is YES. please see this
https://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/
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  btsun 8 months, 3 weeks ago


If the correct answer is "yes", can someone please update the correct reply to this question.
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  sondrex 8 months, 3 weeks ago


PowerShell must be loaded. Answer: B is correct.
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  LeNo 8 months, 3 weeks ago


you cannot upload a script from the local machine on Chrome OS, because it uses Google Drive.
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Answers is NO .. the trick is CHROME OS .. it should be CHROME browser :)
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  Blue77 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Good point, but any OS comes with a default browser. The question is very tricky, because you should give for grant that if you have an OS you
have also a browser available.
With this reasonable assumption, the answer should be yes (scripts can be either copy-pasted or uploaded into the shell). But if you want to
play mind games, then the question doesn't mention any browser, so the answer should be No.
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


I have seen some of these question where the answer is No because it is a wrong question. Chrome as we all know is not an OS, so you cannot use
Cloud Shell on an OS that doesn't exist and that's why the answer is No. Otherwise from a Chrome browser this should off course be possible and
the answer would have been yes.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


Chrome OS is a Linux kernel-based operating system designed by Google. It is derived from the free software Chromium OS and uses the
Google Chrome web browser and Aura Shell as its principal user interface..Since Chrome OS uses Google Chrome Browser as an interface the
answer is YES
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  swisshardy 8 months, 2 weeks ago


The correct answer is Yes as per Whizlabs and Udemy both
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  HeB 8 months, 2 weeks ago


'Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the
shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
You can switch between the two shells, and both support the Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell module. Bash defaults to the Azure CLI (with the az
command pre-installed), but you can switch to PowerShell Core within Linux by typing pwsh. The PowerShell environment has both CLI tools pre-
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installed.'

When using Azure Cloud Shell, you can only switch to powershell core within Linux and not Chrome OS.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yeah I think that's the answer. So yes it can be done from Chrome OS using a browser via the Azure Cloud Shell BUT that's not the point. The
admin wants to use powershell.

The thing is, this is part of 3 questions in the exam that comes next to each other, consecutively. It even says at the top. The 3 scenarios
together are:
1. Linux with Azure CLI installed
2. Chrome OS with Azure Cloud Shell (accesible via browsers)
3. MacOS with Powershell Core 6.0 installed

SO the admin really, really WANTS to use powershell to run the script. It says in the question.
AND it also says
"You need to recommend which computer configuration to use"
"Does this meet the goal?"
It's pretty obvious if you read carefully^
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  kaaj0001 8 months, 1 week ago


My View of Answer should be A
"Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the
shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


Chrome OS is a Linux kernel-based operating system designed by Google. It is derived from the free software Chromium OS and uses the Google
Chrome web browser and Aura Shell as its principal user interface..Since Chrome OS uses Google Chrome Browser as an interface the answer is YES
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I think it says you NORMALLY aka usually use the cloud shell on this machine that has chrome OS. You will not install another OS, or powershell on
it. Since it does not have powershell, it cannot be done.

Yes, an azure admin CAN download and install powershell buuutt...that outside the scenario. At the end of the day you can make your OWN os and
make it compatible to run powershell on it, to access azure from there. But that's not practical.
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  torcuato 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I think the correct answer is Yes as proved here: https://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/
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  zarl 7 months, 2 weeks ago


A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.
With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud
Shell option. This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
Note: to run a PowerShell script in the Azure Cloud Shell, you need to change to the directory where the PowerShell script is stored.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  annjawn 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer is wrong. It should be "Yes", even though it's a powershell script you can simply upload the script to the Storage Blob for cloud shell
access it from there and run the script in the browser based cloud powershell.
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


You can switch between bash and PowerShell using the Azure CLI and run the scripts. It meets the goal.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer is YES.
The Cloud Shell is a BROWSER shell, accessible from the Azure Portal. Hence, it runs on any browser of any OS (Windows, Linux, Android, iOS,
ChromeOS, name it).
Cloud Shell can run both CLI and Powershell. No need for any of those to be installed locally.
You can upload scripts in the Cloud Shell. Here a simple tutorial https://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-
azure-cloud-shell/
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  DenverO 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes it can be run in a browser but the question is run the script from the computer.. Will it still be a Yes?
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  LD774 7 months ago


Answer is A. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/cloud-shell/#features
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  rvbcia 7 months ago


Udemy course says YES, because "Azure Cloud Shell can be used to run both Powershell and Azure CLI commands. And this can be accessed via
the Azure portal via a browser"
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  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


1. we don't known what the script contains, and ahow many rows
2. Cloud Shell requires an Azure file share to be mounted
3. Cloud Shell is intended for interactive use cases. As a result, any long-running non-interactive sessions are ended without warning.
4.there are limitation with sql module

I'm quite convinced that the answer NO is right

from: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/limitations
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  DesolateMarauder 6 months, 3 weeks ago


B 100% No

Why is the answer NO?


An AZURE ADMINISTRATOR plans to run a POWERSHELL SCRIPT that creates AZURE RESOURCES.
Which computer configuration can RUN THE SCRIPT.

RUN the POWERSHELL SCRIPT from CHROME OS...

Can you run a PowerShell Script from the Chrome OS? Will this computer configuration allow the script to run? No.
It doesn't say run the script in Azure Cloud Shell from a computer that runs Chrome OS. Wording (and the order of that wording) is what makes a
question yes or no.

Look at question #35 to further illustrate my point.


You have an Azure environment. You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use PowerShell in Azure Cloud Shell.
Does this meet the goal? Yes.
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  prashanth5429 6 months, 3 weeks ago


https://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/

we need to upload powershell script in Azure cloud shell, then run it. Its possible. So the answer is wrong.
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  jorhuf 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct is A
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  SahMat 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Ask yourself whether PowerShell scripts can be run from Azure cloud Shell. OS has nothing to do with this question. Azure Cloud Shell has
PowerShell modules already built in\. Therefore answer is yes in my opinion, A.
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Answer is YES, you can run powershell script from Azure Cloud shell. No need powershell !!! It's browser based
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  Rachid 6 months, 2 weeks ago


After reading all the comments i was all like you hesitating, but I'm sure know that the correct is B. NO
The reason is cqpital letter :RUN the script F R O M a computer that runs Chrome OS and uses Azure Cloud Shell.
RUNNING FROM the computer is just not possible on Chrome OS; through a browser for sure it is .
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 2 weeks ago


FROM this computer ypu open a browser and use cloud Shell. Answer is yes
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  ujinee 6 months, 2 weeks ago


The Cloud shell can only be run in a browser. Using a cloud shell means it was run in a browser. It's a pun to say that you don't run it on the
computer.
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  chaitanya123 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer should be A.
When you open powershell in cloud shell, it automatically loads all modules for you. you can upload powershell script from your computer to azure
shell and run it. https://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/
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  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Isnt the answer is A ?
With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud

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Shell option.
This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
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  Tullow_Steve 6 months, 1 week ago


Answer is yes

A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.
With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud
Shell option. This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
Note: to run a PowerShell script in the Azure Cloud Shell, you need to change to the directory where the PowerShell script is stored.

References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  drdean 5 months, 4 weeks ago


A) A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be
run in PowerShell.
With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to
the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud Shell option. This will open a PowerShell session in the Web
browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
Note: to run a PowerShell script in the Azure Cloud Shell, you need to change to the directory where the
PowerShell script is stored.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  Jardy 5 months, 4 weeks ago


It should be no because theres no Chrome OS or Operating System
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  GoldyB 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Chrome OS is a Linux kernel-based operating system designed by Google.
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  MYR55 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I think answer is B. No
Question does not indicate how many resources will be created in that script and Cloud shell session may get terminated without any warning.
Hence not a definitive way for creating Resources.
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  PeteMitchell 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Folks, it's a fact that you can run powershell scripts on Azure Cloud Shell, however the exact wording on the question is that you run a script FROM
a ChromeOS computer that uses Azure Cloud Shell, that means you are double clicking the ps1 script, that won't work. If we had something saying
that we are on ChromeOS and using are running the script IN Cloud Shell, then it would be yes.
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  lamehkaayo 5 months, 2 weeks ago


very good reading comprehension
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  Coldriver 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Agree with PeteMitchell's interpretation. read the other similar questions and the wording is slightly different which changes the context of the
question being asked. there are generally 3 similar questions with 1 word changed and usually only 1 which is correct in the 3 questions.
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  nikos2001 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Physically you need a computer to connect to Cloud Shell, right? In the browser you type shell.azure.com. So you can say that Cloud Shell is used
on this PC
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  tan07 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cloud Shell can be used to run both Powershell and Azure CLI commands. And this can be accessed via the Azure portal via a browser.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is Yes

Explanation
A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.

With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud
Shell option. This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.

References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  Cloudmaheshb 5 months, 2 weeks ago


'Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the
shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
You can switch between the two shells, and both support the Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell module. Bash defaults to the Azure CLI (with the az
command pre-installed), but you can switch to PowerShell Core within Linux by typing pwsh. The PowerShell environment has both CLI tools pre-
installed.'

When using Azure Cloud Shell, you can only switch to powershell core within Linux and not Chrome OS.
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  gowtham800 5 months, 1 week ago


The Answer is NO because the keyword is Computer Configuration:
You need to recommend which computer configuration to use to run the script. If we are using cloud shell then there is no need to worry about
computer configuration. This question intends to test your ability to reason between running scripts locally vs on the cloud....
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  Yheti 5 months, 1 week ago


If u dnt be worry about setting. do it means yes? It the right awnser
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  Degal 5 months, 1 week ago


With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to
the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud Shell option. This will open a PowerShell session in the Web
browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
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  PooGogi 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer is No because computer configuration should also include availability of internet in order to access cloud shell.
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  xfeniksx 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer is NO. Because script file is located on Computer and You are using Azure Cloud Shell. So you don't have access to this file.
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  Jovial 5 months ago


Answer Should be 'Yes' because question mentions Azure CloudShell & In Azure Cloudshell i have the flexibility of choosing either Bash or
Powershell so it does meet the requirements.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


My Choice: A
ChromeOS does have Chrome Browser and one can log in Azure Portal from it.
.
.
Shell access from virtually anywhere
Connect to Azure using an authenticated, browser-based shell experience that’s hosted in the cloud and accessible from virtually anywhere. Azure
Cloud Shell is assigned per unique user account, and is automatically authenticated with each session. Get a modern command-line experience
from multiple access points, including the Azure portal, shell.azure.com, Azure mobile app, Azure docs (e.g. Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell) and VS
Code Azure Account extension.
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  Kerefa 5 months ago


As long as Azure Cloud Shell is accessible then a powershell script may be run.
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  M_Amir_N 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Supported platforms
PowerShell 5.1 – Windows 7 or greater with .Net Framework 4.7.2 or greater installed
PowerShell Core 6.0 – Windows, Mac OS, Linux
PowerShell Core 6.1 – Windows, Mac OS, Linux
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  NS1428 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I have read all the comments and investigated from my side. The answer is NO.
Since Cloud shell Browser support are:

Cloud Shell supports the latest versions of following browsers:

Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari
Safari in private mode is not supported.

Taken from :
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/troubleshooting
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  CallMeRaccoon 3 months, 1 week ago


I'm pretty sure that Chrome OS has installed google chrome
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  NS1428 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is NO since, Azure Cloud Shell is a containerized based shell running in the Azure Portal (or in the browser), using either a Linux (Bash) or
Windows (PowerShell) base containers. Both containers are supported by Azure CLI, as well as the Windows based containers supporting Azure
PowerShell.
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  danibracara 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Be careful, this answer is incorrect. You can enter Azure Cloud Shell and select Bash or PowerShell. You can run the PowerShell scripts from there.
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  kilowd 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be YES.

https://kmyers.me/blog/chromeos/installing-microsoft-powershell-on-chrome-os-with-project-crostini/
Once the installation is complete, you will have a working version of PowerShell setup on your Chrome OS device. Unlike other applications, there
will not be a Chrome Launcher Icon for PowerShell, you instead need to launch it via a command line via a Terminal by typing “pwsh”
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  VenkiUS 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I have exam in 5 days..Can someone give the final answer for this (yes or no) :(
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  awd60 4 months, 3 weeks ago


With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud
Shell option. This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
It means the correct answer is A
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  JiDu 4 months, 3 weeks ago


According to the pdf link below, a one-line Powershell command or bash script will run, but a multi-line Powershell script will need to be modified
to run. Therefore I agree that it will not work.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/what-is-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest
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  pallove 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Should this be read as , Can we create resource with PowerShell on Computer running with Chrome OS.?? Answer for me is NO.
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


It is certainly No, as Chrome is not an OS. Haha. For sure. You could validate
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  sarkar2 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Question says powershell script not the powershell software, we can run that from cloudshell from any os, because cloudshell is accesable from
portal
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  iWasTed 4 months, 2 weeks ago


answer is YES.
You can run a PowerShell script thru Azure Cloud Shell.
Ref. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  Nikhlesh 4 months, 2 weeks ago


This might be because you can't run azure cloud shell on Chrome os.
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


This answer is wrong. Chrome OS plus Azure Cloud Shell should work. Or are we saying PowerShell scripts can't be run on Azure cloud shell?
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  Rafa_Negrao 4 months, 2 weeks ago


If he is using Azure Cloud Shell is in a browser; it’s not possible to use it somewhere else.
If it’s in a browser, doesn’t matter the OS
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  china5000 4 months, 1 week ago


Answer is : B
Focus on the wording: "Run the script FROM A COMPUTER that runs Chrome OS and USES Azure Cloud Shell"
Scripts is running on/from the computer which Also USES Azure Cloud Shell (nowhere it says scripts is running from Azure Cloud Shell)

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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is A
A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.
With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud
Shell option.
This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
Note: to run a PowerShell script in the Azure Cloud Shell, you need to change to the directory where the PowerShell script is stored.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


PowerShell is for Linux, Mac and Window.
Never ever mentioned for Chrome OS.
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  Tobijohn 4 months, 1 week ago


Yes is the correct answer
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  CiscoNinja 4 months ago


Cloud Shell is the keyword here. The only limitation is Safari in private mode. I can run it on chrome os or an iPad as long as you can run the portal
you can run cloud shell. Answer is Yes
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  Caphispania 4 months ago


Answer A
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  ksaru 4 months ago


I am not sure if I agree with the answer as NO. The question is to run PowerShell script from Azure Cloud Shell using Chrome OS. My view is that if
you have a browser to access Azure portal, cloud shell can be invoked to run bash or powershell script irrespective of whether you run Windows,
Linux or have powershell installed or not locally.
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  hstorm 4 months ago


I think this is quite obvious....
1. All documentation about what can be installed where is about Windows ,MAC and Linux, but question is about Chrome-OS
2. All documentation regarding cloud-shell is about how fantastic this is working on ANY platform with a webbrowser...

The answer has to be Wrong... The answer is allways "Yes is it working" if the question is regarding Cloudshell
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  LetMeStudy 3 months, 3 weeks ago


'Yes' should be the correct answer.
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  Taamneh 3 months, 3 weeks ago


correct answer is :yes
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  Gopinath123 3 months, 3 weeks ago


since the question is about the usage by Admins, So Admins cannot run long scripts on powershell so NO
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  Meatface 3 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is YES.
It doesn't matter what the OS is. In the answer, it says "and uses Azure Cloud Shell". So we should assume it has a compatible version of OS and
browser that can open Azure Cloud Shell and that it is also not referring to running Azure Cloud Shell as an app on the device. If it can run Azure
Cloud Shell then it can run a Powershell script. The answer is incorrect.
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  abass 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Solution: Run the script from "a computer" that "runs Chrome OS" and "uses Azure Cloud Shell" ------> What computer system out there uses
Azure CloudShell? Azure CloudShell runs in the cloud, on the Azure Portal. It is not specific to any type of computer system, it can be accessed
over a browser. With the information provided alone, it is a definite "No".
We are providing further clarification and details to the question that is not required to arrive at a conclusion.
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  ABose 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Option - A
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  monsigs 3 months, 2 weeks ago

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The question clearly stated what "computer configuration" should be used, Azure Cloud Shell doesn't need to be configured since it's only
accessible via web browser on the Azure Portal. So the answer here is "NO". It does not meet the requirement.
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  kanchanpb 3 months, 1 week ago


The answer is "Yes". U dont need powershell with Azure cloud shell
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  1337Troll 3 months, 1 week ago


Long story short, answer is yes, as some one posted before you can deploy ressources, have a look here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/azure-resource-manager/templates/deploy-cli#deploy-template-from-cloud-shell
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  KD2020 3 months, 1 week ago


Answer is correct because you cannot run the powershell script from Chrome OS
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  klaydze 3 months ago


This is confusing.
"Run the script from a computer that runs Chrome OS" - in this statement, my impression was to run the script directly on the laptop not in the
browser since it was not stated in the question.

BUT,

and "uses Azure Cloud Shell" - Of course, you can do this by opening a supported browser.
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  tanujthakurMA 3 months ago


It is a trick question, it mentioned chrome OS not chrome browser
so the answer is NO
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  examexpert 3 months ago


The answer is Yes,
Open up Chrome and Azure Cloud Shell to use PowerShell
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  Mandar77 3 months ago


Answer is "No". Question point out 2 things OS and Powershell. So Only OS which installed powershell are Windows, Linux, MAc, ARM
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell?view=powershell-6). Chrome OS not supporting installation of
Bash or Powershell. This Answer is No.
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  GCMan 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Totally agree so why doesn't the published answer reflect these comments.
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  Dipen 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure PowerShell is not supported in Chrome OS - question says use PowerShell in ChromeOS - but PowerShell supports only following OS- MAC,
WIndows, Linux, ARM
So the ans is <No>
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  klaydze 2 months, 3 weeks ago


yeah Powershell in ChromeOS but, in the solution also mentioned "and use Azure Cloud Shell" which make this feasible
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  awssecuritynewbie 2 months, 3 weeks ago


you can upload powershell scripts to cloudshell and use it so you can run the powershell script .. check this link very easily explained i know you are
looking at this answer and being like wtf everyone is saying NO BUT the Answer is YES

Ref :
http://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-
shell/#:~:text=To%20upload%20a%20script%20to,script%20from%20my%20local%20machine.
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  Vivek007 2 months, 2 weeks ago


This is wrong answer. “ Cloud Shell supports the latest versions of Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and
Apple Safari. Safari in private mode is not supported.”
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  abass 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Solution: Run the script from "a computer" that "runs Chrome OS" and "uses Azure Cloud Shell" ------> What computer system out there uses
Azure CloudShell? Azure CloudShell runs in the cloud, on the Azure Portal. It is not specific to any type of computer system, it can be accessed
over a browser. With the information provided alone, it is a definite "No".
We are providing further clarification and details to the question that is not required to arrive at a conclusion.
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  F_Bastiat 2 months, 1 week ago


The answer is clearly Yes. The question says that the computer uses "Azure cloud shell", in order to use ACS you need a supported web
browser, so the existence of a web browser is implied. Chrome OS comes with Chrome web browser pre-installed. The only way that a
computer can have Chrome OS and not have Chrome is if someone actually uninstalled it. The No answer is solely based on the assumption
that the Computer would not have a browser, which is non-sense. This is a test assessing Azure knowledge, not a game of words.
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  bluesniper 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Chrome OS is not must, so answer is B
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  magnum2012 2 months, 2 weeks ago


it did not mention web browser. it said chrome OS (operating system). therefore No.
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  Wagpokoya 2 months, 2 weeks ago


the scenario is "admin plans to run Pshell scripts" not using PShell tool. so every device that has browser can run pshell scripts using azs
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Explanation:
A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.

With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud
Shell option. This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.

Note: to run a PowerShell script in the Azure Cloud Shell, you need to change to the directory where the PowerShell script is stored.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  SaiDM 2 months, 1 week ago


Observer the sentence "Run the script from a computer that runs Chrome OS" but to run scripts from cloud shell you need to have the script on
the storage account not on the computer from where the browser is launched to run cloud shell
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  Shahawi 2 months, 1 week ago


the Answer is YES since the user is going to use Internet browser to login to Azure portal and then he can user cloud shell to finish the work
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  cv_89 2 months ago


yes
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  dilipsharma2005 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Cloud shell can execute Powershell script. So this should full fill requirement.
Here is method how you can execute PS script from cloudshell.
http://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/
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  yasser1 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This should be Yes as per question# 27 in page 42
https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-900/view/42/
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  Anto1 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Tomorrow writing my exam. what answer should I use ? yes or no
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  AcetheTest 1 month, 1 week ago


can you let us know when you find out?
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  Chris2pher 1 month, 2 weeks ago


The keyword is running powershell script
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I believe the answer is NO because of the way MS intepret the QN. It mentions, ChromeOS - not browser or any other browser and Azure Cloud
Shell. So unless it states "Browser from Chrome OS....." the answer is no. Basically, the question needs to be intepreted word for word, no more no
less. This applies to all the other questions in the same context.
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  pg13 1 month, 2 weeks ago

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Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the
shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
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  mohfathy 1 month, 1 week ago


People don't understand the difference between Cloud Shell and Powershell
While you can use the same command here and there but it is not the same simply because on Powershell you can create a long script that you
just simply execute it at once while Cloud Shell is just a command based UI you can't execute a script there you can just input command by
command
so to make it simple
Powershell (script) is a "xxx.ps1" file or a multiline multi-function command
Powershell/Azure (command) need to be typed and then press enter and wait for it to execute then insert the following line
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  TVSaran 1 month, 1 week ago


Cloud Shell supports the latest versions of Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari. Safari in
private mode is not supported. Thus answer should be Yes
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  psk82 1 month, 1 week ago


from UDEMY:
Chrome OS is a Linux kernel-based operating system designed by Google.
It says run the script FROM THE COMPUTER, and that is not doable from Cloud Shell, regardless the OS. You can indeed run commands from
Chrome OS + Cloud Shell (or upload your script to your storage account) but that is not the same.
Hence answer is B.
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  AvaDobrev 1 month, 1 week ago


Guys, we're talking about Chrome Operating System here, not the browser Chrome.
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  radu7789867 1 month ago


I just created the resource from the Azure portal using Azure Cloud Shell from Chrome running from MAC. The answer it's YES
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  RenjithG 1 month ago


A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.
With the Azure Cloud Shell, you can run PowerShell cmdlets and scripts in a Web browser. You log in to the Azure Portal and select the Azure Cloud
Shell option.
This will open a PowerShell session in the Web browser. The Azure Cloud Shell has the necessary Azure PowerShell module installed.
Note: to run a PowerShell script in the Azure Cloud Shell, you need to change to the directory where the PowerShell script is stored.
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  Fabi777 1 month ago


Gentlemen, I can understand that you can make confusion between Chrome OS and the Browser...The question after all says from a computer
running Chrome OS...HOWEVER it also says the computer uses AZ CLOUD SHELL...so in order to get to the Cloud Shell what are you supposed to
have done before ??? I guess connect to the az portal or ? Therefore, regardless of the OS used you run the command from the Cloud Shell
(obviously using PowerShell offered)...so answer is YES, it works
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"Run the script from a computer that runs Chrome OS and uses Azure Cloud Shell"

Chrome OS doesn't uses Azure Cloud Shell , Azure Portal uses Azure Cloud Shell.

It does not say that it uses a browser on Chrome OS to access Azure Cloud Shell, it only mentions that it uses Chrome OS, therefore the answer is
NO.
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  Ashok0617 2 days, 21 hours ago


Agree. Cloud shell is not separate deployment which can run w/o browser. If we say the supported browser like chrome and cloud shell then
answer would have been Yes
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  RahulKate 2 weeks, 2 days ago


We can run Azure Powershell commands / scripts using Azure Cloud Shell
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart-powershell
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  RahulKate 2 weeks, 2 days ago


http://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/
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  sunisury 2 weeks, 1 day ago


Azure cloud shell can be accessed using any browser or thru Azure portal. So A is valid answer. https://www.c-
sharpcorner.com/article/introduction-of-azure-cloudshell/
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  still6dark 2 weeks, 1 day ago


It's not matter of system if you have access to azure cloud shell you can upload ps script and run it exaple:
http://www.ntweekly.com/2019/05/24/upload-and-run-powershell-script-from-azure-cloud-shell/
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  So eness 1 week ago


In my understanding we need to recommend. There are ways in any OS to run the script but we don't recommend to specifically to use chrome OS.
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  mark491 1 day, 2 hours ago


The Question specifically asks - "which computer configuration to use to run the script" not which browser. So NO is the right answer.
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Question #54 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
An Azure administrator plans to run a PowerShell script that creates Azure resources.
You need to recommend which computer con guration to use to run the script.
Solution: Run the script from a computer that runs macOS and has PowerShell Core 6.0 installed.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  qahsan1 10 months, 2 weeks ago


right, Powershell runs on macos with powershell core
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  Nhan 8 months ago


the given answer is incorrect, the correct answer is B, which is NO. you can use the PowerShell install on any OS (cross-platform) to manage the
resources, but not to create the resource, to create the resource you must use the portal, managing and creating is not the same.
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  JeanK 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Who says that to create resources you need the portal? You can create resources by powershell, cli as well.
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  dilson123 5 months, 1 week ago


Wrong, you can provision Azure resources without using Azure portal.
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  Praveen6867 1 month ago


Using PowerShell Script we can create, modify, and delete all Azure resources.
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  Busby19920 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is B
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  DipakKBaray 7 months, 1 week ago


Agree with Nhan, The answer is wrong, WHy only Mac OS ?
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  42536 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer is B
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer is YES.
You can install Powershell Core on MacOS, and therefore you can run scripts/cmdlets from it (also to create resources, here a sample script to
create a Linux VM: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/scripts/virtual-machines-linux-powershell-sample-create-vm?
toc=/azure/virtual-machines/linux/toc.json)
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  paranoidashu 7 months ago


yes .. .https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/azureps-vm-tutorial?view=azps-2.8.0
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  Sueskai 7 months ago


Y es.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/automate-azure-tasks-with-powershell/5-create-resource-interactively?pivots=macos
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  Nujjy 6 months, 1 week ago


These questions are poorly worded. You should still need to install the Az module inside powershell core for this to run.
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  neil1985_jy 6 months, 1 week ago


Yes-
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/whats-new/what-s-new-in-powershell-core-60?view=powershell-7

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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct ..answer is Yes
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  User2050 5 months, 2 weeks ago


How Powershell is useful without Azure CLI installed? Can resource be created without azure CLI installed. This is a big NO.
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  s8y 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct answer B = No
Powershell core is powershell for non windows (linux and mac).
To create resources on azure you need to install and import az module:
Install-Module Az ; Import-Module Az
without it powershell core doesn't have az commands needed to do the work.
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  kilowd 5 months ago


The answer is YES ..PowerShell Core is multiplatform. It can run on Windows, MacOS, and Linux
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  nehaSharma07 5 months ago


Answer is B. Key word here is PowerShell 6.0.
From Microsoft learning portal :
With the latest Az module, Azure PowerShell works with PowerShell 6.2.4 and later on all platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is also
compatible with PowerShell 5.1 on Windows.

More emphasis on Powershell 6.2.4


Link : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/new-azureps-module-az?view=azps-4.3.0
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  ksingha 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Written in .NET Standard, Azure PowerShell works with PowerShell 5.1 on Windows, and PowerShell 6.x and higher on all platforms.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/?view=azps-4.3.0
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  M_Amir_N 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Supported platforms
PowerShell 5.1 – Windows 7 or greater with .Net Framework 4.7.2 or greater installed
PowerShell Core 6.0 – Windows, Mac OS, Linux
PowerShell Core 6.1 – Windows, Mac OS, Linux
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


It's NO because you don't have Azure on Core 6.0, you have it on 6.2 and in the question you need to create Azure resources. A lil tricky, but it's
NO.
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  JiDu 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The MS docs state that Powershell 7 is supports macOS 10.12 and higher, therefore my Answer is Yes it will work.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell-core-on-macos?view=powershell-7
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  examexpert 3 months, 2 weeks ago


PowerShell Core 6.0 is a new edition of PowerShell that is cross-platform (Windows, macOS, and Linux), open-source, and built for heterogeneous
environments and the hybrid cloud.
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  Deegman 3 months, 1 week ago


I think to manage Azure from Powershell you have to install the Azure CLI and this is not installed in the question, so the answer is NO
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes.
Explanation:
A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.

In this question, the computer has PowerShell Core 6.0 installed. Therefore, this solution does meet the goal.

Note: To create Azure resources using PowerShell, you would need to import the Azure PowerShell module which includes the PowerShell cmdlets
required to create the resources.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/components/ise/how-to-write-and-run-scripts-in-the-windows-powershell-ise?
view=powershell-6
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  Zorag 2 months, 1 week ago


You need PowerShell 7.03 at least. PowerShell 7 is required to run PowerShell 6.0
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  mmdcert 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I think this question is extremely tricky, but I would go with B.

Yes, you can install PowerShell Core 6.0 on macOS. However, you can use Azure PowerShell module only from version 6.2.4 up. So the answer
would be "No".
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/new-azureps-module-az?view=azps-4.7.0

That said, and I have not tried it, but I think admin still could utilize PowerShell 6.0 on macOS to create resources in Azure by calling Azure REST API
from PowerShell. But I think this question was meant for Azure native PowerShell cmdlets, so I would go with "No" for the answer.
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Bravo, exactly - correct answer is NO.
upvoted 1 times

  Mani082 1 month, 3 weeks ago


so there should be PowerShell core pre-installed on any system (with any OS) to run PowerShell scripts on CLI? Is that, right?
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  dadageer 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Would have been YES if it was PowerShell core 6.2 or above. PS 6.0 don't support Azure. The answer is B. No
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  FarhaanKhanPathan 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure Date Brick : Provides the platform for serverless code
Azure Functions: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure App Service: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure Application Insights: Hosts web App

Answer

Azure Functions : Provides the platform for serverless code


Azure Date Brick: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure Application Insights: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure App Service : Hosts web App
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  xmas 1 month ago


Correct Answer is Yes , PowerShell 6.0 support MacOS and Linus as well along with Windows . Please check below link
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/whats-new/what-s-new-in-powershell-core-60?view=powershell-6&utm_source=episode-
392&utm_medium=channel9&utm_campaign=azure-friday
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  KayZ 1 month ago


http://techgenix.com/powershell-in-macos/
correct, the min powershell core requirement is 6.x
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  Fabi777 1 month ago


there are some misconfused things here:
1- PowerShell, Pwershell Core, Az Powershell are three different things
2-usual windows PowerShell version required is 6.2.4 and later to install AZ PowerShell
2-PowerShell Core is a CROSS PLATFORM version of PowerShell, here the version required to run AZ PowerShell is 6.0
3- what has been asked by the question ?
if an AZ powerShell script can be run from a computer running MAC OS and PowerShell CORE 6.0 or?
Now it would be all ok to proceed BUR, where has it been stated that the computer has also AZ PowerShell installed ????????????? NOWHERE !
AZ PowerShell scripts (as far as I know) can be run only if you have AZ PowerShell module installed...in the question this was not given
therefore I would say B
does not work !
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  ArvindRSingh 4 days, 10 hours ago


The answer should be NO because Azure CLI is still missing.
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Question #55 Topic 1

You have an Azure environment that contains 10 virtual networks and 100 virtual machines.
You need to limit the amount of inbound tra c to all the Azure virtual networks.
What should you create?

A. one network security group (NSG)

B. 10 virtual network gateways

C. 10 Azure ExpressRoute circuits

D. one Azure rewall

  Ragijo 1 year ago


NSG just block or open a port, Azure Firewall can "limit the amount of traffic", because it's a stateful firewall. So the answer is Azure Firewall (
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  Hamid 10 months, 4 weeks ago


A network security group contains security rules that allow or deny inbound network traffic to, or outbound network traffic from, several types of
Azure resources. ... You can enable network security group flow logs to analyze network traffic to and from resources that have an associated
network security group
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  kilowd 8 months ago


An NSG is a firewall, albeit a very basic one. It’s a software defined solution that filters traffic at the Network layer. However, Azure Firewall is
more robust. It’s a managed firewall service that can filter and analyze L3-L4 traffic, as well as L7 application traffic. Azure Firewall provides the
same capabilities as an NSG, plus more.
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Firewall
https://a.aviatrix.com/learning/cloud-security-operations/azure-firewall/
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  Shiven 10 months, 3 weeks ago


D is correct Ans

Azure Firewall is a managed, cloud-based network security service that protects your Azure Virtual Network resources. It's a fully stateful firewall-
as-a-service with built-in high availability and unrestricted cloud scalability. You can centrally create, enforce, and log application and network
connectivity policies across subscriptions and virtual networks.
Capabilities supported in Azure Firewall:
Stateful firewall as a service
Built-in high availability with unrestricted cloud scalability
FQDN filtering
FQDN tags
Network traffic filtering rules
Outbound SNAT support
Inbound DNAT support
Centrally create, enforce, and log application and network connectivity policies across Azure subscriptions and VNETs
Fully integrated with Azure Monitor for logging and analytics
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  Zurvan 10 months, 1 week ago


Azure Firewall is a managed, cloud-based, network security service that protects your Azure Virtual Network resources. It is a fully stateful firewall
as a service with built-in high availability and unrestricted cloud scalability. Azure Firewall PROVIDES INBOUND PROTECTION for non-HTTP/S
protocols. Examples of non-HTTP/S protocols include: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), Secure Shell (SSH), and File Transfer Protocol (FTP). It also
provides outbound, network-level protection for all ports and protocols, and application-level protection for outbound HTTP/S.
upvoted 1 times

  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


Azure Firewall: The key statement " limit the amount of inbound traffic to all the Azure virtual networks" to limit the traffic
upvoted 2 times

  GabrielD 9 months ago


NSG does allow or deny
Firewall can limit the traffic too
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  kilowd 8 months ago


An NSG is a firewall, albeit a very basic one. It’s a software defined solution that filters traffic at the Network layer. However, Azure Firewall is
more robust. It’s a managed firewall service that can filter and analyze L3-L4 traffic, as well as L7 application traffic. Azure Firewall provides the
same capabilities as an NSG, plus more.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


what limit does beisde either allow or deny?
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  Examinicus 9 months ago


Both NSG and Firewall can perform this function. I believe the key is in the number of virtual networks involved. You will use an NSG for a single VN
and a Firewall for multiple.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes! NSGs need to be created 10 times for all 10 VNets. Firewall can be applied to a resource group, etc. etc. AT ONCE, selecting all of them
together. Imagine you had 1,000 VNets as well !
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  Jovial 5 months ago


Yes , and another thing is the cost . the cost of peering between 10 Vnet is going to be huge compared to cost of Azure Firewall.
upvoted 1 times

  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


Exactly, when I read that I need to protect them all then I have selected "Azure Firewall".
upvoted 1 times

  Jhonsteve83 7 months ago


NSG is used to limit access within a vNET.
Azure firewall is used to limit access to a vNET from outside.
Therefore the answer is correct.
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  S458855 5 months, 2 weeks ago


NSG can only use for one vnet
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  Don123 5 months, 1 week ago


Read the question again " limit traffic to ALL virtual networks" therefore your answer is FIREWALL
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  Yheti 5 months, 1 week ago


Limit traffic in only ONE vnet > NSG
Limit traffic in more that one/between vnet -> Az firewall
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  Gabaky 4 months, 3 weeks ago


correct Az Firewall
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  monsigs 3 months, 2 weeks ago


NSG is used to FILTER
Firewall is used to LIMIT
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


you cannot use NSG to limit traffic to virtual network. YOu can use NSG on subnets within a virtual networks but not directly slap it on the virtual
network. So the answer would be firewall
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


Azure firewall
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  vinhcmi 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is D because both Azure Firewall and NSG can limit inbound traffic, but one NSG can not be enough for all 10 virtual networks.
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  TSAHDEV 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct Answer is NSG.
Network security groups provide distributed network layer traffic filtering to limit traffic to resources within virtual networks in each subscription.
Azure Firewall is a fully stateful, centralized network firewall as-a-service, which provides network- and application-level protection across different
subscriptions and virtual networks.
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  theRunner 2 months ago


You said it yourself, Azure Firewall is the correct answer. The NSG allows traffic based on routing rules, after the traffic has been allowed inside
the Vnet. NSG is used to control traffic between Azure resources.
However, Azure Firewall is used to filter traffic at VNet level, because it is deny all by default.
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  KirruG 2 months, 2 weeks ago


D
is answer
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  AhmedReda 2 months ago


NSG for sure check the faq.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/firewall-faq
Search for : Network security groups provide distributed network layer traffic filtering to limit traffic to resources within virtual networks
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  toto74500 1 month, 1 week ago


Limit "Amount" of inbound traffic in the question, not" limit traffic "
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  Alex_22 3 weeks, 2 days ago


NSG is to allow or block traffic from a certain port.
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  sreekarv 6 days, 6 hours ago


Azure firewall works before the request gets to the virtual network. NSGs allow you to filter network traffic to and from Azure resources in an Azure
virtual network.
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Question #56 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You need to view a list of planned maintenance events that can affect the availability of an Azure subscription.
Which blade should you use from the Azure portal? To answer, select the appropriate blade in the answer area.
Hot Area:

  Stan007 1 year, 3 months ago


Azure Service Health can help you prepare for planned maintenance and changes
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  Sundar 1 year, 2 months ago


To view check 'Azure Monitor' -> Alerts
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  pantcm 1 year, 2 months ago


Help and Support
upvoted 35 times

  pantcm 1 year, 2 months ago


Home
Help + support
Service Health - Service issues
upvoted 17 times

  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Correct answer and only option is Help+Support
It asks " view a list of planned maintenance events", not to configure alerts (Service Health).
upvoted 15 times

  Masi 1 year, 1 month ago


help + support
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  AmitAcc 11 months ago


Help+Support
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  Ahmac 11 months ago


Image Not visible!
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  zmujtaba 11 months ago


Image not visible
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  Nitesh_007 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Help+Support option is the right one.
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  Irshad 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Help+Support
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  MaheshLinux 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Help + Support
upvoted 3 times

  manojchavan 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer choices are not visible.
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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Help And Support>Service Health> Planned Maintenance
upvoted 9 times

  appyk 10 months ago


the correct answer is Help+Support
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  Kryptgo 9 months, 3 weeks ago


image not visible, help + support
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upvoted 6 times

  Lord 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Not visible
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  Hunter_007 9 months, 3 weeks ago


it's definitely help and support
upvoted 1 times

  cepcruzz 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Image not Available
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  asobrino 9 months, 1 week ago


"Help and Support" is the answer.
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  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


Choices are not visible >>> Azure Health
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  hurbz888 9 months, 1 week ago


Not able to view image
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  HarryZ 9 months ago


should be the Service Health ->Planned maintenance
upvoted 4 times

  atsigr 9 months ago


Need to fixed.
upvoted 7 times

  jclm 9 months ago


la imagen no esta visible
upvoted 7 times

  lmeliss 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Image not available please update.
upvoted 6 times

  Rosalie2020 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Image not available. please update
upvoted 7 times

  suid 8 months ago


Image still not available
upvoted 3 times

  Alison 8 months ago


Image is not visible on my end.
upvoted 5 times

  Hghadi0 8 months ago


Image isn't there, please upload
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  Daltonic75 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Options: https://vceguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Microsoft-AZ-900-date-01-06-2019-00001_Page_054_Image_0001.jpg
upvoted 36 times

  Maeztro45 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Thank for sharing the image.
upvoted 3 times

  Yoda347 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Thank's a lot for sharing the image
upvoted 2 times

  Jni 4 months ago


This image does the part complete. Thank you.
upvoted 3 times

  arkosarkar 3 months ago

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Thank you for sharing the image!


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  Yoda347 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I can't see the image
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


BLADE >>> HELP+Support
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  vishnujk 7 months, 1 week ago


Help + support|
Service Health | Planned maintenance
upvoted 1 times

  Roy123 7 months ago


Help+Support
upvoted 1 times

  Romac 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Image not visible
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  Fbaleizao 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer: "Help + support"
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  prezes88 6 months, 1 week ago


Help + support -> Service Health -> Planned maintenance
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  paranoidashu 6 months, 1 week ago


Help+Support is correct answer
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  Bhargav36 5 months, 4 weeks ago


we can view from two tabs in azure portal, 1. monitor and 2. Help + Support
* Home > Monitor > Service Health > Planned Maintenance
* Home > Help + Support > Service Health > Planned Maintenance
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  Madu90 5 months, 4 weeks ago


I don't see answers for some reasons
upvoted 1 times

  Madu90 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Not visible
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  exam_slayer 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Invisible
upvoted 1 times

  Fazalk 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Help+Support
upvoted 1 times

  Jblue298 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Image is still not visible.
upvoted 2 times

  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


invisible of selections
upvoted 1 times

  Jovial 5 months ago


How can there be only 1 right answer . This question is incorrect
You can View Service Health from
1. Monitor
2. Health and Support .
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  M_Amir_N 4 months, 4 weeks ago


question is asking for blade, and blade is Help and Support
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  M_Amir_N 5 months ago


Help and Support
upvoted 1 times

  Kerefa 5 months ago


Help + Support > Service Health > Planned maintenance
upvoted 1 times

  Mannyram 5 months ago


Choose Help + Support, and then choose Service Health.
upvoted 1 times

  XmXprt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Help + Support
upvoted 2 times

  sals_8k10 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Help+Support is the correct answer
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.exam4training.com/which-blade-should-you-use-from-the-azure-portal/amp/
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  bh112 4 months, 3 weeks ago


It is only Help +Support
upvoted 1 times

  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


Image not visible
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  abhijitl 4 months, 1 week ago


Help + support
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


Help + Support !!!!
upvoted 1 times

  Cute_geetu 4 months ago


Image is not visible
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  BooM 4 months ago


NOT VISIBLE
upvoted 1 times

  jsanchez0102 3 months, 4 weeks ago


image is not visible
upvoted 1 times

  turNbt 3 months, 4 weeks ago


image is not loaded!
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  anwar8048 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Image Link: https://vceguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Microsoft-AZ-900-date-01-06-2019-00001_Page_054_Image_0001.jpg

Answer : Help + Support


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  Athanasia 3 months ago


help + support
upvoted 1 times

  Qrm_1972 2 months, 4 weeks ago


The answer is : Help + support
upvoted 2 times

  jbernard 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Monitor
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  kinuthias 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure service health
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  magnum2012 2 months, 2 weeks ago


help + support ---which can be seen in the left panel showing all available resources
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  TSAHDEV 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Help and Support>Service Health>Planned Maintenance
upvoted 3 times

  kkomoye 2 months ago


azure help support
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Azure Monitor > Service Health.
upvoted 1 times

  FarhaanKhanPathan 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure Date Brick : Provides the platform for serverless code
Azure Functions: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure App Service: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure Application Insights: Hosts web App

Answer

Azure Functions : Provides the platform for serverless code


Azure Date Brick: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure Application Insights: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure App Service : Hosts web App
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


https://vceguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Microsoft-AZ-900-date-01-06-2019-00001_Page_054_Image_0001.jpg
upvoted 3 times

  MCSA11 1 month ago


Answer: Help + Support
upvoted 1 times

  YourCloudGuru 3 weeks, 2 days ago


Are you kidding me?
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  g0nes03 3 weeks, 1 day ago


no image visible
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  Skip 1 week, 4 days ago


Cannot see this also?
upvoted 1 times

  rog_NB 1 week ago


Yap, no Picture here too...
upvoted 1 times

  vyhak 1 week, 5 days ago


Help+Support
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  Ashok0617 2 days, 20 hours ago


Should be Service Health which can be launched either by searching, in Monitor, and Help + Support. Finally, it is service health
upvoted 1 times

  levape 4 days, 11 hours ago


image no visible!
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Question #57 Topic 1

DRAG DROP -
Match the Azure service to the correct de nition.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate Azure service from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each service may be used
once, more than once, or not at all.
NOTE: Each correct match is worth one point.
Select and Place:

  sjpuls 1 year ago


Not visible
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  Sbi203 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Check the comments below. The question is there.
upvoted 5 times

  Anka_Do 12 months ago


the same - please upload picture with the task
upvoted 24 times

  LakshmiprasadKK 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Not visible.. please upload the picture
upvoted 11 times

  Brahma_D 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Not Visible.upload picture with the task
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  etyyr 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Not visible, please upload the necessary pictures
upvoted 9 times

  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


not visible!
upvoted 7 times

  Slayer001 11 months, 1 week ago


Still not visible
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  vipin0114 11 months ago


still not visible
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  zmujtaba 11 months ago


Not Visible
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  AmitAcc 11 months ago


Not Visible.upload picture with the task..
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  andycrowe77 11 months ago


Not visible
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  Ahmac 11 months ago


Still Not visible!
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  Marley 10 months, 4 weeks ago


Q/A
An integrated solution for the deployment of code - Azure DevOps
A tool that provides guidance and recommendation to improve an Azure environment - Azure Advisor
A simplified tool to build intelligent Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications - Azure Cognitive services
Monitors web applications - Azure Application Insights
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  Thanveer 7 months ago


Thanks Marley

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  hfk2020 7 months, 1 week ago


Q/A
An integrated solution for the deployment of code - Azure DevOps
A tool that provides guidance and recommendation to improve an Azure environment - Azure Advisor
A simplified tool to build intelligent Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications - Azure Cognitive services
Monitors web applications - Azure Application Insights
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  M_Amir_N 5 months ago


An integrated solution for the deployment of code - Azure DevOps
A tool that provides guidance and recommendation to improve an Azure environment - Azure Advisor
A simplified tool to build intelligent Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications - Azure Cognitive services
Monitors web applications - Azure Application Insights
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  Romancc 5 months ago


wondering if the folks who maintain this site actually see these comments. cant see the image. Please upload. Thanks.
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  M_Amir_N 4 months, 4 weeks ago


An integrated solution for the deployment of code - Azure DevOps
A tool that provides guidance and recommendation to improve an Azure environment - Azure Advisor
A simplified tool to build intelligent Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications - Azure Cognitive services
Monitors web applications - Azure Application Insights
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  noussa 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Use this link, download the dump => question 6
https://www.pass4itsure.com/online-pdf/az-900.pdf
cause I can't post a screenshot in here, neither select the text from the other dump. Hope it helps :)
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  wisdomcharles 2 months, 1 week ago


Q/A
An integrated solution for the deployment of code - Azure DevOps
A tool that provides guidance and recommendation to improve an Azure environment - Azure Advisor
A simplified tool to build intelligent Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications - Azure Cognitive services
Monitors web applications - Azure Application Insights
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  amithks 2 months ago


An integrated solution for the deployment of code - Azure DevOps
A tool that provides guidance and recommendation to improve an Azure environment - Azure Advisor
A simplified tool to build intelligent Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications - Azure Cognitive services
Monitors web applications - Azure Application Insights
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam.
Answers:
Azure DevOps
Azure Advisor
Azure Cognitive Services
Azure Application insights.
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  FarhaanKhanPathan 1 month, 1 week ago


Question
Azure Date Brick : Provides the platform for serverless code
Azure Functions: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure App Service: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure Application Insights: Hosts web App

Answer

Azure Functions : Provides the platform for serverless code


Azure Date Brick: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure Application Insights: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure App Service : Hosts web App
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  FarhaanKhanPathan 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure Date Brick : Provides the platform for serverless code
Azure Functions: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure App Service: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure Application Insights: Hosts web App

Answer

Azure Functions : Provides the platform for serverless code


Azure Date Brick: A big data analysis service for machnie learning
Azure Application Insights: Detects and Diagnoses anomalies in web apps
Azure App Service : Hosts web App
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


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  Mau_10 4 weeks ago


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Question #58 Topic 1

You have an Azure environment that contains multiple Azure virtual machines.
You plan to implement a solution that enables the client computers on your on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machines.
You need to recommend which Azure resources must be created for the planned solution.
Which two Azure resources should you include in the recommendation? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. a virtual network gateway

B. a load balancer

C. an application gateway

D. a virtual network

E. a gateway subnet

  NoNotSpam 1 year ago


If you already have Azure VMs, this implies you have a VNet already. Thus the answer should be Gateway Subnet and VNet Gateway
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  richardsonbq 1 year ago


I agree with your logic. I was also wondering wether Gateway Subnet is really a resource (for me, is just a configuration). So maybe the best
answer would be Virtual Netowrk Gateway and Virtual Newtwork (if not already exists)
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  ananthbhaskar 5 months, 2 weeks ago


It has been mentioned that they are planning to connect On prem with Azure, so we need to consider there is no VM exist. keyword word is
Planning. Answer would be Virtual Network & virtual network gateway.
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  _syamantak 5 months ago


No, the qs clearly says to plan for "on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machines." if there is a VM in azure, a Vnet is
already created. you gotta create the VPN gateway (A)
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


it says" you need to plan" not to plan to make the VMs ..
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Wrong. The plan is about client computers that are on-prem connecting to Azure VMs. You already have an Azure environment with existing
VMs, to which you want to connect to. Meaning Virtual network already exists. So you need a gateway subnet and a VNET gateway.
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  Nilzuka 3 months ago


This is absolutely correct.
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  jcmoranp 1 year ago


Solutions is A and D.
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  ArSung 11 months, 4 weeks ago


I guess it.
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network
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  Moon 1 year ago


I would go with "A & E".
Both are required as part of remote network connectivity. Gateway subnet, for the communication with your network
Also Virtual Network Gateway, is part of this deployment.
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  thomasemr 6 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways
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  BomberBerru 1 year ago


The answer are correct: the first step is create a Virtual network, then create a gateway subnet because the VPN gateway use this specific subnet to
specify the number of IP adress that the subnet contains.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal
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  Kaavie 12 months ago


The right answer should be A & D due to question ask "what resource", the Gateway Subnet is not a resource ...
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  hfpb010 11 months, 4 weeks ago


The key sentence is "You have an Azure environment that contains multiple Azure virtual machines." meaning that the VNet already exists. So A & E
are correct.
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  alen995454 11 months, 3 weeks ago


similair question from linux Academy:

Which of the following components are required to establish communication between on-premises resources and resources in Azure?

Correct Answer: A
Why is this correct?
A virtual network gateway defines the Azure network side of a site-to-site virtual private network.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways

Correct Answer: D
Why is this correct?
Azure Virtual Network enables many types of Azure resources, such as Azure Virtual Machines (VM), to securely communicate with each other, the
internet, and on-premises networks.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-networks-overview
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  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


A virtual network gateway is composed of two or more virtual machines that are deployed to a specific subnet you create, which is called the
gateway subnet. The VMs that are located in the gateway subnet are created when you create the virtual network gateway. Virtual network
gateway VMs are configured to contain routing tables and gateway services specific to the gateway. You can't directly configure the VMs that are
part of the virtual network gateway and you should never deploy additional resources to the gateway subnet.

D&E
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  Narender_Bhadrecha 11 months ago


It should be virtual network and virtual network gateway.
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Maybe this is why - "Do I need a 'GatewaySubnet'?
Yes. The gateway subnet contains the IP addresses that the virtual network gateway services use. You need to create a gateway subnet for your
VNet in order to configure a virtual network gateway. " https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-vpn-faq
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  maciejt 9 months, 3 weeks ago


So it looks like you need 3 resources: Vnet, VNetGateway and gateway Subnet. We could assume that VNet must already exist along with set of
VMs, So, G Subnet and Bnet gateway
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


A+D
REF: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network
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  Kiki25 1 week, 3 days ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/#networking
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  sondrex 8 months, 4 weeks ago


correct: A & E
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  thomasemr 6 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer could be A & D - You need VNet GW and VNet (if you dont have it already) or A & E (if you have VNet already)

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  Manideep21 4 months, 1 week ago


As the question states "There are multiple VMs in your Azure environment", so a virtual network already exists (Azure creates it for you). So the
answer will be A&E.
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  MIRo2k 8 months, 1 week ago


D & E because:

For the first subnet, determine a 28-bit address space (with a /28 prefix length) for the Azure gateway subnet. See Calculating the gateway subnet
address space for Azure virtual networks for information about how to determine this address space.

For the second subnet, specify a friendly name, a single IP address space based on the virtual network address space, and a descriptive purpose.
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  Glennn 8 months ago


You need to YOUR ON PREM client TO communicate with VMs on the Virtual Netword VM which means you need to configure the gateway and
subnet ON PREMISES
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  TimoB 8 months ago


According to my research on MS I agree with D + E
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  YMW 8 months ago


It needs vNet and Subnet Gateway.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/images/expressroute-vpn-failover.png
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  Jovial 5 months ago


Nice !!!!
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


Gateway Subnet ---> ExpressRoute Gateway , VPN Gateway . And Gateway Subnet is in a Virtual Network. D + E answer.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Although a Gateway Subnet is required for a VPN, it is not a resource.
To establish a Site-to-Site VPN, you need to create the "Virtual Network" and "Virtual Network Gateway" Azure resource. You then define the
Gateway Subnet in the resource.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/vpn-gateway/create-routebased-vpn-gateway-portal
Some comments say that the Virtual Network should already exist as there are already VMs in Azure. The VN that you create is a different network,
a new one for the VNG, so it has to be created.
So correct answer is "Virtual Network" and "Virtual Network Gateway"
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


AE, Azure call VPN device virtual network gateway and you need a gateway subnet named "Gateway" to make VPN work.
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  Tolulee 7 months ago


To set up the VPN connection between your Azure virtual network and your on-premises network, follow these steps:

On-premises: Define and create an on-premises network route for the address space of the Azure virtual network that points to your on-premises
VPN device.

Microsoft Azure: Create an Azure virtual network with a site-to-site VPN connection.

On premises: Configure your on-premises hardware or software VPN device to terminate the VPN connection, which uses Internet Protocol security
(IPsec).

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


A and E
You must have a VPN Gateway and a Gateway subnet
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  thomasemr 6 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways
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  plb 6 months, 1 week ago


Answer should be A&D, these are the two "resources" on Azure for network solutions.
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  polymorf 6 months, 1 week ago


I tested it out and the right answer is A & E because you already have vnet for the existing VMs and inside it you can create the gateway subnet.
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  strider 6 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be A and E. Refer to below architecture-

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/vpn
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  strider 6 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be A and E. Refer to below architecture-

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/vpn
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  prateek3879 6 months, 1 week ago


A & E should be the right answer.
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  neil1985_jy 6 months, 1 week ago


A - should be an answer,
Second selection E- Gateway subnet is required.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-vpn-faq
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  Rafakil 6 months ago


I think the answer should be A&E.
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  Mxp121 5 months, 4 weeks ago


This solution uses a single Azure virtual network with a site-to-site VPN connection. The Azure virtual network hosts a single subnet that can
contain multiple virtual machines.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Not E because the gateway subnet is not a resource, it a property of the Virtual Network Gateway -> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-
gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-
portal#:~:text=The%20gateway%20subnet%20is%20part,gateway%20resources%20and%20services%20use.
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  eastman79 5 months, 3 weeks ago


AE
Explanation:
To implement a solution that enables the client computers on your on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machine, you need to
configure a VPN(Virtual Private Network) to connect the on-premises network to the Azure Virtual Network.

The Azure VPN device is known as a Virtual Network Gateway. The virtual network gateway needs to be located in a dedicated subnet in the Azure
virtual network. This dedicated subnet is know as a gateway subnet and must be named 'GatewaySubnet'.

Note: a virtual network (answer D) is also required. However, as we already have a virtual machines deployed in Azure, we can assume that the
virtual network is already in place.
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  sanjjoe 5 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network talks about Virtual
Network and VPN Gateway.
So A and D

Gateway subnet is not even a term used by Microsoft Azure.


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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer should be A and E

Explanation
To implement a solution that enables the client computers on your on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machines, you need
to configure a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to connect the on-premises network to the Azure virtual network.

The Azure VPN device is known as a Virtual Network Gateway. The virtual network gateway needs to be located in a dedicated subnet in the Azure
virtual network. This dedicated subnet is known as a gateway subnet and must be named ‘GatewaySubnet’.

Please note a virtual network is also required. However, as we already have virtual machines deployed in Azure, we can assume that the virtual
network is already in place.

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References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azurevirtual- network
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  Stoffel 5 months, 2 weeks ago


If you follow the link, you'll find "# Attach a virtual network gateway to a public IP address and the gateway subnet", so A+E
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


A & D seems to be correct as Gateway subnet is NOT a Azure resource
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  Degal 5 months, 1 week ago


The Azure VPN device is known as a Virtual Network Gateway. The virtual network gateway needs to be
located in a dedicated subnet in the Azure virtual network. This dedicated subnet is known as a gateway
subnet and must be named ‘GatewaySubne
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


A == D
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  Jovial 5 months ago


Answer is A & E ( Vnet Gateway & Gateway Subnet)
So because of the confusion i tested this in Azure Demo Env .
If you create a VM by default resources such as vnet etc are already created.
All we need to do is go to this vnet which was created by the VM and add gateway subnet then we need to go and create the VnetGateway.
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  M_Amir_N 5 months ago


The answer is D and E because without those two you cannot create VPN Gateway and hence azure vm cannot reach on prem vm. The VPN
Gateway requires D and E before creating VPN Gateway.
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  radamelca 5 months ago


why the Vnet? is A&E for me.
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  Romancc 4 months, 4 weeks ago


The ans should be A and E. You need virtual network gateway and gateway subnet to connect on prem to azure cloud
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  sandordini 4 months, 3 weeks ago


According to:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/vpn
VNet, Gateway Subnet and Vnet gateway are needed.
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  AniWish 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Could this question be asking what resources MUST be created (maybe already exists) for the planned solution to execute which is Virtual Network
Gateway.
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  himdutt 4 months, 2 weeks ago


The answer should be A & E

Extract from the Azure docs


Azure VPN gateway. The VPN gateway service enables you to connect the virtual network to the on-premises network through a VPN appliance or
to connect to Azure Stack through a site-to-site VPN tunnel. For more information, see Connect an on-premises network to a Microsoft Azure
virtual network. The VPN gateway includes the following elements:

Virtual network gateway. A resource that provides a virtual VPN appliance for the virtual network. It is responsible for routing traffic from the on-
premises network to the virtual network.
Local network gateway. An abstraction of the on-premises VPN appliance. Network traffic from the cloud application to the on-premises network is
routed through this gateway.
Connection. The connection has properties that specify the connection type (IPSec) and the key shared with the on-premises VPN appliance to
encrypt traffic.
Gateway subnet. The virtual network gateway is held in its own subnet, which is subject to various requirements, described in the
Recommendations section below.
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  Kiron0407 4 months, 2 weeks ago


A virtual network gateway is the software VPN device for your Azure virtual network. Use this with a connection to set up a site-to-site VPN
connection between an Azure virtual network and your local network, or a VNet-to-VNet VPN connection between two Azure virtual networks.
https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.VirtualNetworkGateway-ARM?tab=Overview
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  Kiron0407 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer should be A and D.
Refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal
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  iWasTed 4 months, 2 weeks ago


it's definitly A & D
As your reference show in its diagram.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is AE
Explanation:
To implement a solution that enables the client computers on your on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machines, you need
to configure a
VPN (Virtual Private Network) to connect the on-premises network to the Azure virtual network.
The Azure VPN device is known as a Virtual Network Gateway. The virtual network gateway needs to be located in a dedicated subnet in the Azure
virtual network.
This dedicated subnet is known as a gateway subnet and must be named ‘GatewaySubnet’.
Note: a virtual network (answer D) is also required. However, as we already have virtual machines deployed in a Azure, we can assume that the
virtual network is
already in place.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network
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  sktrue 4 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network#prerequisites

An available private IPv4 address space to assign to the virtual network and its subnets, with sufficient room for growth to accommodate the
number of virtual machines needed now and in the future.

so D and E
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  boboladele 4 months ago


- You have an Azure environment that contains multiple Azure virtual machines.

this means you have a Vnet already

therefore i can conclude that all you need are VPN gateway and the gateway subnet
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  kmhuis 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Is the gateway subnet a resource? Or simply a range of IP's that you assign to your virtual network gateway
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  Caphispania 4 months ago


We can assume that vNet already exists.

So, Answers are A&E.


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  jsanchez0102 3 months, 4 weeks ago


why is not Virtual Network & Virtual Network Gateway?
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  AAlbaroudy 3 months, 3 weeks ago


A VPN gateway is a specific type of virtual network gateway that is used to send encrypted traffic between an Azure virtual network and an on-
premises location over the public Internet. You can also use a VPN gateway to send encrypted traffic between Azure virtual networks over the
Microsoft network. Each virtual network can have only one VPN gateway.
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  alanst32 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Just did another Mock Exam which shows the right answer is A & E (Virtual Network Gateway and Gateway Subnet)
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  ShadiAlradi 3 months, 1 week ago


Answer is A & E
Noted : D is required bot the VM on Azure so VPN it must there
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


I read all the comments and after some research and looking at the question again .. if we look carefully it says " Which two Azure resources should
you include i"

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so a resource is like Virtual network and virtual network gateway" the use of the " a gateway subnet" is not a RESOURCE!
It is a configuration option within creating a new Virtual network gateway! so it would be A&D
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  kannn 3 months, 1 week ago


A & E.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network?view=o365-
worldwide
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  sumiiiiiiiii 3 months, 1 week ago


Based on information given in https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal ,
My understanding is D and E are correct
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  Qrm_1972 3 months, 1 week ago


The answer is : D,E
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network?view=o365-
worldwide.
The private IP address space of the Azure virtual network must be able to accommodate addresses used by Azure to host the virtual network and
with at least one subnet that has enough addresses for your Azure virtual machines.
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


Answer should be A,E
Since your azure environment has several VMs so Virtual network is already there.
Now what you need Virtual network gateway and subnet gateway
The gateway subnet contains the IP addresses that the virtual network gateway services use. You need to create a gateway subnet for your VNet in
order to configure a virtual network gateway
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  ackr 3 months ago


A and D
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  jbernard 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Each correct answer presents part of the solution
Virtual Network + Virtual Network Gateway
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  MikeB 2 months, 3 weeks ago


The key point to remember here is that the questions wants the on-prem network(which exists) to be able to reach the virtual network (which we
don't know if it exists). Therefore, you need the Gateway Subnet. It doesn't say that there is a Virtual Network already, so you'd need that as well.
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  youknowwhoiam 2 months, 3 weeks ago


You'll need these Azure resources before you can deploy an operational VPN gateway:

- Virtual network. Deploy an Azure virtual network with enough address space for the additional subnet that you'll need for the VPN gateway.
- GatewaySubnet. Deploy a subnet called GatewaySubnet for the VPN gateway. Use at least a /27 address mask to make sure you have enough IP
addresses in the subnet for future growth. You can't use this subnet for any other services.

Its D and E. Some people are reading into it.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/connect-on-premises-network-with-vpn-gateway/2-connect-on-premises-networks-to-azure-
using-site-to-site-vpn-gateways
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  edwing 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Agree on D and E Virtual network gateway can also be an ExpressRoute
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  nvllcgcoutinho 2 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/connect-on-premises-network-with-vpn-gateway/media/2-resource-requirements-for-vpn-
gateway.svg
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  nvllcgcoutinho 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Can refer this diagram for understanding :

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/connect-on-premises-network-with-vpn-gateway/media/2-resource-requirements-for-vpn-
gateway.svg
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  RRQ 2 months, 2 weeks ago


To implement a solution that enables the client computers on your on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machines, you need
to configure a
VPN (Virtual Private Network) to connect the on-premises network to the Azure virtual network.

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The Azure VPN device is known as a Virtual Network Gateway. The virtual network gateway needs to be located in a dedicated subnet in the Azure
virtual network. This dedicated subnet is known as a gateway subnet and must be named ‘GatewaySubnet’.
Note: a virtual network (answer D) is also required. However, as we already have virtual machines deployed in a Azure, we can assume that the
virtual network is already in place.
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A+E
Explanation:
To implement a solution that enables the client computers on your on-premises network to communicate to the Azure virtual machines, you need
to configure a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to connect the on-premises network to the Azure virtual network.

The Azure VPN device is known as a Virtual Network Gateway. The virtual network gateway needs to be located in a dedicated subnet in the Azure
virtual network. This dedicated subnet is known as a gateway subnet and must be named ‘GatewaySubnet’.

Note: a virtual network (answer D) is also required. However, as we already have virtual machines deployed in a Azure, we can assume that the
virtual network is already in place.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer: A+E
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  sapics 2 months, 1 week ago


Answer is A & E. Refer to the 'Planning' link below that is asking to fill Table S where GatewaySubnet is required
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/connect-an-on-premises-network-to-a-microsoft-azure-virtual-network?view=o365-
worldwide#planning-worksheet-for-configuring-your-azure-virtual-network
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  getstoopid 2 months, 1 week ago


I'd go with A+E
Because for this setup to work you need three parts: a Virtual Network (should be already present as the VMs do already exist), a Virtual Network
Gateway and a Gateway Subnet
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  dilipsharma2005 1 month, 4 weeks ago


They are asking for recommendations , and as informed there is existing environment in azure, we can azume that Vnet exits already and this is well
know basic requirement. So A & E must be included in recommendations.
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  Tribhuvan 1 month, 2 weeks ago


If there are Azure virtual machines, it can be assumed that the virtual network already exists. So all we require to establish a communication is a
virtual network gateway and a gateway subnet. So I'll go with A and E
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  nizammusa 1 month, 1 week ago


"You have an Azure environment that contains multiple Azure virtual machines"
So Vnet already exists
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


The correct answers should be A and E
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"A virtual network (VNet) in Azure infrastructure services that is connected to other networks must have a gateway subnet, which contains the
systems that exchange packets with other networks. "

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/solutions_advisory_board/calculating-the-gateway-subnet-address-space-for-azure-virtual-
networks
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  sunisury 2 weeks, 1 day ago


why not virtual network gateway?
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DRAG DROP -
Match the Azure service to the correct description.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate Azure service from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each service may be used
once, more than once, or not at all.
NOTE: Each correct match is worth one point.
Select and Place:

  lilacwine 1 year, 2 months ago


I think the third question refers to Azure Data Lake Analytics.
From Data Lake Analytics website "Easily develop and run massively parallel data transformation and processing programs in U-SQL, R, Python, and
.NET over petabytes of data"
https://azure.microsoft.com/id-id/services/data-lake-analytics/
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  highlight lm 3 months ago


Azure Synapse Analytics also leveraged MPP using T-SQL queries. I thinks it’s more commonly mentioned with Synapse Analytics

docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/sql-data-warehouse/massively-parallel-processing-mop-architecture
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  highlight lm 3 months ago


*mpp for the last bit of the reference URL
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  myexms03 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Microsoft renamed Azure data warehouse to Synapse Analytics
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  Brandom 1 year, 1 month ago


Data Lake Analytics | Microsoft Azure

https://azure.microsoft.com › id-id › services › data-lake-analytics


Easily develop and run massively parallel data transformation and processing programs in U-SQL, R, Python, and .NET over petabytes of data. With
no infrastructure to manage, you can process data on demand, scale instantly, and only pay per job.
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  supernova666666 1 year, 1 month ago


From the MS data lake analytics page
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/services/data-lake-analytics/

"Easily develop and run massively parallel data transformation and processing programs in U-SQL, R, Python and .NET over petabytes of data. With
no infrastructure to manage, you can process data on demand, scale instantly and only pay per job."
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Agree with other comments. Azure Data Lake Analytics should be the best answer for 3rd.
Although, question says: "Each service may be used once, more than once, or not at all."
Which means "Azure SQL Data Warehouse" could be applicable to both 2nd and 3rd.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-data-warehouse/sql-data-warehouse-overview-what-is
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


for the third one, the key is Massive parallel processing (MPP). see - https://stackify.com/azure-sql-database-vs-warehouse/
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  jay158 2 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/data-lake-analytics/
see this
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  lefkonoiko 10 months, 1 week ago


Guys, the key word, is relational database. The second answer is Azure SQL Data Warehouse and the 3rd Data Lake Analytics. Both can run MPP but
only SQL Data Warehouse match with Relational Database.
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  RRupesh 4 months ago


that's true both azure data lake analytics and sql data warehouse can run massively parallel processing but sql data warehouse does relational
data parallel processing with complex queries
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  Aum 1 week, 1 day ago


Also the third one mention transformation, so definitely Data Lake
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  mojimiracle 10 months ago


third q is worng
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  praktikant 9 months, 3 weeks ago


the solution picture is still wrong, 2 times warehouse.
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  shishal 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Read question again.
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


Third on is "Azure Data Lake Analytics"
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  Ananas 8 months ago


Please notice how Azure SQL Data Warehouse has been now (march 2020) substituted by Azure Synapse Analytics in the Answer Options
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  nlagreste 7 months, 4 weeks ago


and that is correct ?
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


Hey All - I just took the exam today and this question was on the test.

The 3rd option - SQL Data Warehouse was replaced with SQL Synopsis Analytics and the rest were same.
Btw - I passed.
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  alapatbh 7 months ago


I got his question in the exam and it did not have an Azure SQL Data Warehouse option in it. Instead, it has Azure Synapse in it and later I learnt
that both are same.
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  PKAR 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Data Lake Analytics is an on-demand analytics job service that simplifies big data. Easily develop and run massively parallel data
transformation and processing programs in U-SQL, R, Python, and . ... With no infrastructure to manage, you can process data on demand, scale
instantly, and only pay per job.
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The Third is Data Lake
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  ITGuyPass 6 months, 2 weeks ago


2nd answer is Azure Synapse (Azure SQL Data Warehouse) due to keywords, relational database.
3rd answer is Azure Data Lake Analytics as others indicated here.
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  shanmuru 6 months, 1 week ago


For third question answer is Azure Data Lake Analytics. got the same question in my certification today, i selected Azure Data Lake Analytics .
cleared exam with 1000, so this should be correct.
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  neil1985_jy 6 months, 1 week ago


Az SQL server
Az SQL Data warehouse
Az Data lake Analytics
Az HDInsight
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  Rafakil 6 months ago


I think the third question is: Azure Data Lake Analytics.
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  Adit03 5 months, 3 weeks ago


3rd: Data Lake
"The first cloud analytics service where you can easily develop and run massively parallel data transformation and processing programs in U-SQL, R,
Python, and .Net over petabytes of data."
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/solutions/data-lake/
4th HDInsight
"Apache Hadoop was the original open-source framework for distributed processing and analysis of big data sets on clusters." "Apache Hadoop
cluster type in Azure HDInsight allows you to use HDFS, YARN resource management, and a simple MapReduce programming model to process
and analyze batch data in parallel."
https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/hdinsight/hadoop/apache-hadoop-introduction
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


sql database
sql data warehouse
data lake analytics
HDInsights
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  sbwasnik 5 months, 1 week ago


sql database
sql data warehouse
data lake analytics
HDInsights
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


2, 3 duplicates
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  M_Amir_N 5 months ago


Microsoft Azure is not anymore investing on Azure Data Lake Analytics (ADLA) , you can evidently see that number of enhancements /updates in
last couple of years are almost none in ADLA. While on the other side Azure SQL Data Warehouse is their flagship service ( recently names as azure
synapse analytics) and hence getting enhanced and updated very fast. Synapse is based on MPP architecture and provides all required capabilities
of big data computing.
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  M_Amir_N 5 months ago


Synapse SQL pool stores data in relational tables with columnar storage.
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  M_Amir_N 5 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/synapse-analytics/sql-data-warehouse/
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


3rd one for sure is data lake:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/data-lake-analytics/

A. SQL db
B. SQL DataWarehouse (now it is called Synapse Analytics)
C. Data lake Analytics
D. HDInsight (HD refer to Hadoop Distributed, which is Big data)
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  iWasTed 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Microsoft says : With Azure Synapse, data professionals can query both relational and non-relational data at petabyte-scale using the familiar SQL
language
Seen on https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/synapse-analytics/#features
So 2nd and 3rd have the same answer that should be by now : Azure Synapse Analytics.
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  Hasi123 4 months, 1 week ago


This came for the exam instead of Data Ware house it was mentioned as azure synapse analytics
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


I thought Data Lake refers to parallel
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


a. SQL DB - Managed relational cloud database service
b. Data Warehouse - Cloud based service that leverages massively parallel processing (MPP)

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c. Data Lake Analytics - Can run massively parallel data transformation and processing program across petabytes of data
d. Azure HD Insights - Open-source framework for the distributed processing and analysis of big data sets in cluster
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  tirupati1988 4 months ago


I think the third is the Azure Data Lake Analytics. Please correct the answer.
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  RNG60FR 3 months ago


i agree with you as it says "data transformation" and this is how Data Lake Analytics works "you write queries to transform your data and extract
valuable insights".
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  jbernard 2 months, 3 weeks ago


third is Data Lake, is commonly confused with Warehouse but are very different purposes made
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  Rajvi 2 months, 1 week ago


third should be azure data lake analytics
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  theRunner 2 months ago


Heads up, Azure Synapse Analytics combines Azure Dw and Azure Data Analytics
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  Stuudent 2 months ago


The reason for option 3 to be Lake is that option to refers to relational database, which I believe is indicative of Data Warehouse. Synapse Analytics
does not necesarily operate on relational data. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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  Stuudent 2 months ago


Excuse me, I meant Data Lake Storage, not Synapse Analytics.
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  louzi 1 month, 4 weeks ago


1. Azure SQL Database
2. Azure Synapse Analytics (formerly Azure SQL Data Warehouse)
3. Azure Data Lake Analytics
4. Azure HDInsight
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  AlessandroG 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure SQL Database: A managed relational cloud database
Azure Synapse: A cloud-based service that leverages massively parallel processing (MPP) to quickly run complex queries across petabytes of data in
a relational database.
Azure Data Lake Analytics: Can run massively parallel data transformation and processing programs across petabytes of data.
Azure HDInsight: An open-source framework for the distributed processing and analysis of big data sets in clusters.
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  Greasyburger 1 month ago


This question has become obsolete. Azure Synapse Analytics is the replacement service for Azure SQL Data Warehouse and Azure Data Analytics
has become obsolete.
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  redfrog1668 1 month ago


This one is tricky as I was assuming I needed to use up all the answer options. It's always good to read the instructions.
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  Jay_J 3 weeks, 2 days ago


I believe the provided answer is right
1. Az SQL server
2. Az SQL Data warehouse / Synapse
3. Az SQL Data warehouse / Synapse -
4. Az HDInsight

For Q . 3- Questions mentions about handling data "across petabyte". Data Lake Analytics dynamically provisions resources and lets you do
analytics on terabytes to petabytes of data. (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-lake-analytics/data-lake-analytics-
overview#:~:text=What%20is%20Azure%20Data%20Lake%20Analytics%3F%20Azure%20Data,to%20transform%20your%20data%20and%20extract
%20valuable%20insights.)

Please correct if I am wrong.


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  RahulKate 2 weeks, 2 days ago


1) Azure SQL Database - relational database
2) Azure Synapse Analytics / Warehouse - (Complex Queries and relational database) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/azure/synapse-
analytics/sql-data-warehouse/sql-data-warehouse-overview-what-is

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3) Azure Data Lake Analytics - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/data-lake-analytics/


4) Azure HD Insights - open source framework
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Question #60 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You need to identify which blades in the Azure portal must be used to perform the following tasks:
✑ View security recommendations.
✑ Monitor the health of Azure services.
✑ Browse available virtual machine images.
Which blade should you identify for each task? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  numan 11 months ago


I saw other question said that azure advisor not recommend security adivses.ı don't understand c
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  success101 11 months ago


"Advisor provides recommendations for Application Gateway, App Services, availability sets, Azure Cache, Azure Data Factory, Azure Database
for MySQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database for MariaDB, Azure ExpressRoute, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure public IP addresses, SQL
Data Warehouse, SQL servers, storage accounts, Traffic Manager profiles, and virtual machines."

Note: It does not support AD like it was asked in the other question.

Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-overview
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  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Answer is correct.
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  nenar 6 months, 3 weeks ago


answer is correct, set your mind to this: health = monitor, images = marketplace, recommendations = advisor
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


given answers are correct
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


The best way to understand is the word "browse" which means to search on the web. In this case, Azure is the portal to search, it could be VM
images or anything, u browse for a product in the markerplace as per the options in the answers.

The rest are health should be monitored, so a mintoring tool can help, in this case Azure Monitor is the answer.

Who recommends, an advisor right. So Azire Advisor is correct

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  dradhzn 3 months, 3 weeks ago


it's correct
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  dbobspurfpoo 2 months, 1 week ago


Got this exact question on my exam - September 2020
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  sunwukong 1 week, 3 days ago


correct
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Question #61 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
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

  NoNotSpam 1 year ago


Why is this B. Azure CLI in Azure Cloud Shell is a viable method for creating resources in Azure. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-
machines/windows/quick-create-cli
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  reha 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/features/cloud-shell/#overview >Connect to Azure using an authenticated, browser-based shell
experience that is hosted in the cloud and accessible from virtually anywhere.
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  student_ 1 year ago


I don't understand why the answer is B either. There's the same question with Powershell instead Bash and in this case, it meets the goal. What's
the difference between using Bash or Powershell from "Azure Cloud Shell" to create a virtual machine?
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  richardsonbq 1 year ago


It doesn't make sense. Azure Cloud Shell support both Power Shell and Bash experiences, so definitively can be used to create VMs.
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  loki 1 year ago


it is not for android
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  torcuato 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cloud Shell is browser based. It is really painful to use but it works (just tested it myself)
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  dadageer 1 month, 2 weeks ago


why is it painful? works pretty well!
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  supaprasie 4 months, 4 weeks ago


works on all browser enabled OS
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  Ragijo 1 year ago


The answer is Yes, Azure Cloud Shell can be used for Bash or PowerShell, either Android Phone or Laptop, finally as Microsoft says: Azure Cloud
Shell can be virtually executed everywhere.
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  sbettani 1 year ago


"Connect to Azure using an authenticated, browser-based shell experience that’s hosted in the cloud and accessible from virtually anywhere. "

"Azure Cloud Shell gives you the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work. Both Bash and PowerShell experiences
are available."

Source : https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/cloud-shell/

Cloud Shell is a flexible tool that can be used from:

portal.azure.com
shell.azure.com
Azure CLI documentation
Azure PowerShell documentation
Azure mobile app

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Visual Studio Code Azure Account extension

Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview

Answer is yes in my opinion


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  atwind 1 year ago


Answer B is driving me crazy.
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  RVR 1 year ago


Answer should be Yes
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  Danao 1 year ago


A is correct
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


A should be the correct answer
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  vsivas 11 months, 4 weeks ago


maybe android cannot be installed on laptop. only on mobile
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  splinter_head 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Lenovo have released laptops with Android on them
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  NinaP 11 months, 1 week ago


It should be "YES"
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  Narender_Bhadrecha 11 months ago


I think no it the right answer. The question say to use bash and not azure CLI or powershell in cloud shell. So bash is not the right answer.
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  success101 11 months ago


"Azure Cloud Shell gives you the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work. Both Bash and PowerShell
experiences are available."

Source : https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/cloud-shell/

The Answer is: Yes


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  hstorm 4 months ago


Have you even seen a cloud shell ?????
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  ismailmian123 11 months ago


I think it is Yes
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


YES
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750
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  Vigneshjk 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Ans is "No" because for Android laptop you will use a browser
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  Amminger 10 months, 1 week ago


But Azure Cloud Shell is running from the Azure Portal IN a Browser - right ?
From my opinion answer A) should be the right one.
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  Dannyho 10 months, 1 week ago


B -> The Microsoft Azure mobile app allows you to access, manage, and monitor all your Azure accounts and resources from your iOS or Android
phone or tablet.
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


This was doing my head it, so i thought the best thing was to just try it from my android phone. From the browser on my phone I went to
https://shell.azure.com and I was able to run the "az vm create" command. (I did the same on iOS too!). NB I did not have the Android / iOS Azure
app installed as the question stated Azure Cloud Shell not the Android app. So am convinced the Answer should be A.
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  Rajashekhar 10 months ago


I guess answer would be the 1 one. As per below information provided in Site.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart
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  anand_s 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer is No .
option is to re-launch the Cloud Shell window by choosing PowerShell from the dropdown menu
https://dev.to/azure/using-powershell-with-azure-cloud-shell-4iio
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  maciejt 9 months, 3 weeks ago


You can use bash on cloud shell in any browser, noone forces you to use powershell
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  Intikhab 9 months, 1 week ago


correct answer is : From the Azure portal, launch Azure Cloud Shell and select PowerShell. Run the command in Cloud Shell.
Question is mentioning BASH that's why it is wrong.
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  k012 9 months, 1 week ago


This answer is incorrect, you can use bash -- see this permalink: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart#create-a-linux-vm
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  lagtel 9 months, 1 week ago


The answer is YES. Tested with my android phone.
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  PreetiLearner 9 months ago


Correct answer is Yes
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  GabrielD 9 months ago


The only reason I would accept B is because, if you want to use Bash in Cloud Shell you have to open the Azure Portal first .... and the portal is not
mentioned here.
Otherwise, you can open Bash from Cloud Shell which is available on Android Azure app
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  yassali 9 months ago


Yes is the answer
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  vaskar 8 months, 4 weeks ago


Yes is the answer. Azure Portal can be accessed from any OS and one can use cloud shell.
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  WesTus 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Even Microsoft says the answer is Yes. So that means whoever setup this practice test screwed up with the answers. So I am not sure if this site can
be fully trusted.

https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750
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  btsun 8 months, 3 weeks ago


answer is YES.
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  Mnair 8 months ago


Please confirm that answer is yes here
Thanks
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  Glennn 8 months ago


In the test the first option us marked as Containers which I selected. Option B was labelled as server less SMB
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  Nhan 8 months ago

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the answer should be YES,, which is A, "Bash in Cloud Shell comes equipped with commonly used CLI tools, including Linux shell interpreters, Azure
tools, text editors, source control, build tools, container tools, and database tools. Cloud Shell also includes language support for several popular
programming languages, such as Node.js, .NET, and Python. Cloud Shell uses a file share in Azure Files to persist your files across sessions, and
automatically reattaches it for subsequent sessions."
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  zarl 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources.
It provides the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
With Azure Cloud Shell, you can create virtual machines using Bash or PowerShell.
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  mrjeet 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer is Yes - this question was asked on Whizlabs and it can absolutely be done
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  Graff345 7 months, 1 week ago


Where are the rest of the questions for the whole scenarios?
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer is Yes.
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  PuneetH 7 months, 1 week ago


A is correct, AurePowerShell , Azure CLI or portal all three solves the purpose of creating VM's
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  DesolateMarauder 6 months, 3 weeks ago


A 100% Yes

Why is the answer YES?


You use Bash in Azure Cloud Shell. Yes, you can create a VM using Bash in Azure Cloud Shell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart
Create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop. Does Android OS allow you access to Azure Cloud Shell? Yes. (Chrome can be used for
example).
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  prashanth5429 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be A.
See: https://www.itexams.com/exam/AZ-900
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  jorhuf 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Cloud Shell is a browser based app so is A
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  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer - A ?
With Azure Cloud Shell, you can create virtual machines using Bash or PowerShell.
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  RandomVenkat 6 months, 1 week ago


Yes... i like these tests
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  atluriajith 6 months, 1 week ago


Answer is Yes.
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750
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  test4416 6 months, 1 week ago


A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart
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  sandyshedge 6 months ago


The answer is YES

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview
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  Meedeh 6 months ago


The correct answer should be Yes. Just tried accessing Bash from Azure Cloud Shell by connecting on the browser using shell.azure.com which gave
me option of selecting either Bash or PowerShell
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  bafem24018 6 months ago


This question is wrong as most questions related to Bash/PowerShell/AzureCli:
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750
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  esteban_alo 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be Yes
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  AymanZahran 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Answer: Yes
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  ZZIVA 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Mission complete ---> https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750
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  PK41 5 months, 1 week ago


Bravo!
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  armando700 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Hi Guys
Answer is A.Confimed, there were 2 forms of the question, Android machine where the answer is Yes when PS is used and No when Bash is used.
One was Yes and other No respectively. The answer has hence been updated as Yes for both scenarios.
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  sardac777 5 months, 2 weeks ago


The Answer is YES
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct answer is A.Yes
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


YES is correct ans
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  Degal 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer=A
With Azure Cloud Shell, you can create virtual machines using Bash or PowerShell.
Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources.
It provides the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or
PowerShell
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  PK41 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer is YES!
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  PK41 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer is YES!
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  aws_azure_gcloud 5 months, 1 week ago


It should be A but "technically" you can't create a VM with bash alone. You need az CLI or the Azure PowerShell Module to create a VM. Then again
you could probably do it with curl and the API haha
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  Don123 5 months, 1 week ago


Hey, moderator correct this answer based on the number of comments.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


at least not yet, now
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  ANKI001 5 months, 1 week ago


Looks correct .... refer -> Azure Cloud Shell is a containerized based shell running in the Azure Portal (or in the browser), using either a Linux (Bash)
or Windows (PowerShell) base containers. Both containers are supported by Azure CLI, as well as the Windows based containers supporting Azure
PowerShell.
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  ANKI001 5 months, 1 week ago


Looks correct answer , See - http://azurecentric.com/2017/11/azure-cloud-shell-vs-azure-cli/
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


answer has no base, and who provided?
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/general-availability-bash-in-azure-cloud-shell/
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  Cabi 5 months ago


It should be Yes and same is in Udemy mock too with answer as Yes.
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  _syamantak 5 months ago


Andorid or no Android - you can create a resource using auzre cloud shell from any OS. Answer is A.
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  Nicholas 2 months, 2 weeks ago


yes should be corrrect Ans
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  Degal 4 months, 3 weeks ago


answer is A
tested with free AZURE account
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is A - YES
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  jugha 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Why the answer is still not been updated (corrected) into "Yes" from this provider on this site, even though we have recognized in very most of the
replies to this question, the A should be marked as the correct answer!?
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  stace 4 months, 3 weeks ago


i think it is YES
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be A as cloud shell supports both Cli & Powershell
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  Mink06 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is YES. With Azure Cloud Shell, you can create virtual machines using Bash or PowerShell.
Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the
shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


NO MORE CONFUSIONS:

If you think Answer is YES then you are for sure Correct.

Dont get diverted, still with a little doibt somewhere a corner in you mind. YOUR ANSWER "YES" IS ABSOLUTELY, PERFECTLY, SURESHOT RIGHT.

Still if you want to cross check, tou can google with numerous waste, it kills your little time, but worth becas you remember it so well if you do so.
However, I can share one for you too:

https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750#issuecomment-623497832
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


i thought Bash is for Android. Sorry guys, I am not an expert, just trying to understand the comments.
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is A - use Bash in Azure Cloud Shell
Don't doubt yourself guys
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  KM 4 months ago
The answer is Yes.

Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the
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shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.

You can access the Cloud Shell in three ways:

Direct link: Open a browser to https://shell.azure.com.

Azure portal: Select the Cloud Shell icon on the Azure portal:

Icon to launch the Cloud Shell from the Azure portal

Code snippets: On docs.microsoft.com and Microsoft Learn, select the Try It button that appears with Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell code
snippets:

Azure CLI

Copy

Try It
az account show
Azure PowerShell

Copy

Try It
Get-AzSubscription
The Try It button opens the Cloud Shell directly alongside the documentation using Bash (for Azure CLI snippets) or PowerShell (for Azure
PowerShell snippets).

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview
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  samirpintu 4 months ago


yes should be corrrect Ans
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  manavparekh 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer is yes because Azure CLI can be used with browser irrespective of os.
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  NoriMee 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Linux users can opt for a Bash experience or that's an Android Laptop.
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/learn/modules/differentiate-azure-management-tools/2-explore-azure-management-tools
Maybe that's the reason why the answer is no. It should be a Linux Laptop.
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  Taamneh 3 months, 3 weeks ago


yes is correct answer
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  Nerd1408 3 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is YES.... Cloud Shell is browser based and can be access from an android device. From cloud shell you can run Bash and Powershell to
manage your Azure Environment.
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  alanst32 3 months, 2 weeks ago


WTF, why the website is showing the wrong answer for a simple solution? Azure Cloud Shell is a viable method indeed.It supports both Power Shell
and Bash.
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  NagrajNaik 3 months, 1 week ago


Bash is for Linux and Power Shell is for Andriod
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  Adb lho 3 months ago


By default Android devices don't come with bash.
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  enriquedurango 3 months ago


I Can access to Azure Cloud Shell from any device. So, why the answer B is correct?
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


The answer is YES! (A) in this case. https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/43750
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  ackr 3 months ago


Azure cloudshell supports both Poershell and Bash.
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  magnum2012 2 months, 2 weeks ago


focus on the question. it did not mention use azure portal that runs using a browser. therefore, No
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  carlos6464 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure cloud shell can also run on a browser
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes. Explanation:
With Azure Cloud Shell, you can create virtual machines using Bash or PowerShell.

Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the
shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShell.

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview
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  codeoptimus 2 months, 1 week ago


The answer is (A)YES. Whatever OS specified as long as there's a browser application. portal.azure.com(Azure portal) provides an in-portal
interface(Cloudshell) to run commands on either Bash or Powershell environments. B is definitely wrong.
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  anilsudham1988 2 months, 1 week ago


A is correct
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  AZsre 2 months, 1 week ago


I initially thought it should be YES, but if I think about it, an Android laptop might not have a browser (though it is assumed it should), and
moreover, even if we login into the portal from any browser, to run a Cloud Shell command, we need a storage account to be created. So may be
this could make the answer NO. Just thought of these 2 points, but not sure which answer is correct.
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  mmdcert 2 months ago


With this logic, you could just as well say that the laptop might not have a battery and therefore cannot use it. Or that you have to login to
Azure but it wasn't specified in the question.
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  dj2kobo 2 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/overview
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  __Moon__ 1 month, 4 weeks ago


A is correct...
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  dilipsharma2005 1 month, 4 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart
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  W_ante_D 1 month, 3 weeks ago


what is that suppose to mean? why so many details, just post https://www.google.com/
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  EngrTahir 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Answer is A. Below is the reference

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart
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  best_yunus 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Answer is : A
Source:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/features/cloud-shell/
https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2019/01/azure-cloud-shell/
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 2 weeks ago


the answer is B because it doesn't explicitly state XXX Browser on an Android Laptop, in which case you can use Azure Cloud Shell. Its the same
evaluation style of all the similar questions in the range. you need to interpret the question word for word and not over-think.
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  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


answer is yes
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  mason64 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Why does this site site the answer is B? its totally is A (Yes)
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  Alex_22 1 month ago


Bash is mainly used with Linux and Unix operating systems. PowerShell is a scripting language based on the .NET framework and C# programming
language, while Bash is a scripting language based on the C programming language.
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use Bash in Azure Cloud Shell"

It does not indicate that a browser will be used to connect to the Azure portal, it only says that you have an android laptop.

Answer B.
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use Bash in Azure Cloud Shell"

It does not indicate that a browser will be used to connect to the Azure portal, it only says that you have an android laptop.

Answer B.
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"You need to create a new Azure virtual machine from an Android laptop.
Solution: You use Bash in Azure Cloud Shell"

It does not indicate that a browser will be used to connect to the Azure portal, it only says that you have an android laptop.

Answer B.
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  karan3090 3 weeks, 3 days ago


Answer is YES. confirmed through other sites :)vso plz go with YES
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  saransh89 1 week, 1 day ago


PowerShell -> Command Line for windows
PowerShell Core-> Command Line for windows + others OS
Azure CLI -> Command Line for windows + others OS
Azure Cloud Shell -> Browser based
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  sobiero 1 day, 19 hours ago


answer should be YES
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Question #62 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You plan to create an Azure virtual machine.
You need to identify which storage service must be used to store the data disks of the virtual machine.
What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate service in the answer area.
Hot Area:

  dknangia 10 months, 3 weeks ago


How can blob be used for Disk storage?
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  Shiven 10 months, 2 weeks ago


https://cloudacademy.com/blog/an-overview-of-azure-storage-part-1/
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  joondez 3 months ago


"VHDs that are used in Azure are .vhd files that are stored as page blobs in either a standard or premium storage account in Azure. It’s also
important to note that Azure only supports the fixed disk VHD format."
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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Page blobs can be used to store random access files that are up to 8TB in size. Virtual hard drives (VHDs) that serve as disks for virtual machines are
stored in page blobs.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


Block blobs consist of blocks of data that can be individually managed, and are used to store up to about 4.7TB of text and binary data. Append
blobs are similar to block blobs since they are made up of blocks of data. However, append blobs are optimized for append operations, making
them perfect for uses such as data logging from virtual machines. Page blobs can be used to store random access files that are up to 8TB in size.
Virtual hard drives (VHDs) that serve as disks for virtual machines are stored in page blobs.
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  nenar 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is Files, SMB 3.0 (Server Message Block 3.0) is a protocol that provides a way for a computer's client applications to read and write to files
and to request services from server programs in a computer network. SMB 3.0 was originally introduced with Windows Server 2012 as SMB 2.2.
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  sam20120 6 months, 2 weeks ago


In exam there was no Blob option, instead there was Containers
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  Jovial 5 months ago


Thanks .
I googled for more info and found this from Microsoft '
A container organizes a set of blobs, similar to a directory in a file system. A storage account can include an unlimited number of containers,
and a container can store an unlimited number of blobs.'
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  vinodr 6 months ago


Azure Files is the correct answer.
Check Azure files in Example scenarios section in following link :
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-introduction#azure-files
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  Raven777 6 months ago

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vinodr: That link only mentions that "multiple VMs can share the same files with both read and write access", it does not mention anything about
storage for the VM's themselves, only about files that can be shared between them.
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  sandordini 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A Note About VHDs:

VHDs that are used in Azure are .vhd files that are stored as page blobs in either a standard or premium storage account in Azure. It’s also
important to note that Azure only supports the fixed disk VHD format.
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  lyggwtwtczxnhznebw 5 months, 2 weeks ago


From exam ref:
Azure disks are available as either Managed Disks or unmanaged disks. All Azure disks are
backed by page blobs in Azure Storage. When you use unmanaged disks, they use an Azure
Storage account in your Azure subscription, and you have to manage that account. This is
particularly troublesome because there are limitations in Azure Storage, and if you have heavy
disk usage, you may end up experiencing downtime due to throttling.
When you move to Managed Disks, Microsoft handles the storage account, and all storage
limitations are removed. All you have to worry about is your disk. You can leave the Storage
account in Microsoft’s hands.
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  s8y 5 months, 2 weeks ago


azure stores VMs as vhd (hyperV block storage files).
so you can rule out queues and tables (used for databases).
Fileshares is used to access windows datastore/network drives/cifs. vm will not be able to boot from smb.
The only option left is "blobs object storage"
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  DoYouKnowMe 4 months, 1 week ago


There is a separate storage account type : "Azure Disk Storage".
Designed to be used with Azure Virtual Machines, Azure Disk Storage offers high-performance, highly durable block storage for your mission- and
business-critical workloads
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/storage/disks/
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/storage/
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  DoYouKnowMe 4 months, 1 week ago


+
Azure managed disks are block-level storage volumes that are managed by Azure and used with Azure Virtual Machines.
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


It's going to be either Blob or Container, not Files. When you create a new disk for the VM, it will be created as a disk not yet partitioned and you
will need to go into Disk Management of Computer Management to initialise and then format the disk just as you installed a physical disk.
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  fabiocrosta 3 months, 1 week ago


For me is File the correct answer.
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  kavita108 3 months ago


Blob is correct: https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/azure/storage/blobs/storage-blobs-introduction: "Page blobs store random access files up to 8
TB in size. Page blobs store virtual hard drive (VHD) files and serve as disks for Azure virtual machines"
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  Athanasia 3 months ago


This is included in Certbolt testing engine, answer is Containers instead of Blob.
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  Carmen_S 3 months ago


Just finished my exam today, yes was changed to container like athanasia says
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  pro tchannel 2 months, 1 week ago


Upload VHD file to lab's storage account using Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devtest-labs/devtest-lab-upload-vhd-using-storage-explorer
....
b) Under the subscription's node, expand Storage Accounts.
c) Expand the lab's storage account node to reveal nodes for Blob Containers, File Shares, Queues, and Tables.
d) Expand the Blob Containers node.

So it is BLOB Container.
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  Cappu 1 week, 2 days ago


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Question #63 Topic 1

Your company plans to move several servers to Azure.


The company's compliance policy states that a server named FinServer must be on a separate network segment.
You are evaluating which Azure services can be used to meet the compliance policy requirements.
Which Azure solution should you recommend?

A. a resource group for FinServer and another resource group for all the other servers

B. a virtual network for FinServer and another virtual network for all the other servers

C. a VPN for FinServer and a virtual network gateway for each other server

D. one resource group for all the servers and a resource lock for FinServer

  success101 11 months ago


B is correct. This is a network segmentation.
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  Shiven 10 months, 2 weeks ago


https://cloudacademy.com/blog/an-overview-of-azure-storage-part-1/
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  hari89k 5 months, 3 weeks ago


B is Correct
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Why is this being asked for Azure Fundamentals? This kind of question is like for experience. The goal of Azure Fundamentals is only to make you
aware of the services it offers and how to navigate the Azure portal.
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  totto1230 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Separate=Vnets (or subnets)
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  Vivek007 2 months, 3 weeks ago


B is correct. Resource group option is provide to confuse. Resource group helps to manage resources in it which can be things like access etc.
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  AndyCosStav 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Network is the keyword here.
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  albh 1 month, 4 weeks ago


so what layer is virtual network or resource group run?
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  janshal 1 month ago


The answer is B because Resource group is a container and not a Service
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Question #64 Topic 1

You plan to map a network drive from several computers that run Windows 10 to Azure Storage. You need to create a storage solution in Azure for
the planned mapped drive.
What should you create?

A. an Azure SQL database

B. a virtual machine data disk

C. a Files service in a storage account

D. a Blobs service in a storage account

  STH 1 year, 3 months ago


After Microsoft Learn : "Disk storage provides disks for virtual machines, applications, and other services to access and use as they need, similar to
how they would in on-premises scenarios."

So the answer is wrong and we should use Disk Storage on VM


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  STH 1 year, 2 months ago


Erratum : a file service in a storage account is made to be mapped to multiple machines with SMB3
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  7v 10 months, 1 week ago


Windows 10 run SMB so File service in Storage account is a better answer.
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure file is completely managed file share that you can mount like smb file share that means existing application that uses network attached
storage (NAS) device or SMB device.

for Window 10 SMB Version is 2.1


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  Ficak 8 months, 4 weeks ago


Files service is correct answer as we are talking here about physical machines. Files service is a space which is used for SMB 3.x
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  calypso 5 months ago


I thought files have to be SMB3, the question does not make any reference to this. Why can this not be blob?
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


I can't find any reference to directly map a blob storage to Win10. But you can find easily for Azure Files here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/storage/files/storage-how-to-use-files-windows. Therefore, the correct answer would be C.
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  Gabaky 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Files stored on a network share are accessible to anyone who has permissions to the share
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  shiva99 3 months, 1 week ago


that totally depend on data as structured or unstructured
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is correct. Explanation:
Azure Files is Microsoft's easy-to-use cloud file system. Azure file shares can be seamlessly used in Windows and Windows Server.
To use an Azure file share with Windows, you must either mount it, which means assigning it a drive letter or mount point path, or access it via its
UNC path.

Unlike other SMB shares you may have interacted with, such as those hosted on a Windows Server, Linux Samba server, or NAS device, Azure file
shares do not currently support Kerberos authentication with your Active Directory (AD) or Azure Active Directory (AAD) identity, although this is a
feature we are working on. Instead, you must access your Azure file share with the storage account key for the storage account containing your
Azure file share. A storage account key is an administrator key for a storage account, including administrator permissions to all files and folders
within the file share you're accessing, and for all file shares and other storage resources (blobs, queues, tables, etc) contained within your storage
account.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-how-to-use-files-windows
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Question #65 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You plan to implement an Azure database solution.
You need to implement a database solution that meets the following requirements:
✑ Can add data concurrently from multiple regions
✑ Can store JSON documents
Which database service should you deploy? To answer, select the appropriate service in the answer area.
Hot Area:

  pantcm 1 year, 2 months ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  Mojo_KE 1 year, 2 months ago


azure cosmos db because its easy to store data and quick and does not require too much code. cosmos db trigger,input binding and output
binding works well with mysql api and graph api.
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  nmk9004 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Cosmos DB is a great way to store unstructured and JSON data. Combined with Azure Functions, Cosmos DB makes storing data quick and
easy with much less code than required for storing data in a relational database.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-integrate-store-unstructured-data-cosmosdb?tabs=csharp
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  vaisat 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Unable to view the image.
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  giusyliv 9 months, 3 weeks ago


I can't view the image
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  Nayantara 9 months, 2 weeks ago


yes, Azure Cosmos DB!
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  J_M 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  atsigr 9 months ago


Need to be fixed.
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  yassali 9 months ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  lmeliss 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Image not available
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  abhi0987 8 months, 1 week ago


No Image to view
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  Daltonic75 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Options: https://vceguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Microsoft-AZ-900-date-01-06-2019-00001_Page_056_Image_0001.jpg
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cosmos DB is correct option
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  argademahesh 7 months, 1 week ago


Unable to see the image but it says JSON - so cosmodb !!!
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  PuneetH 7 months, 1 week ago


No image to view.
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  JTrainer01 7 months ago


I'll agree with Cosmos, but there is no image.
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  Thanveer 7 months ago


Azure cosmos DB ( Nosql)
https://vceguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Microsoft-AZ-900-date-01-06-2019-00001_Page_056_Image_0001.jpg
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Cosmos DB (Because multiple regions)
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  Fbaleizao 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  tbada 6 months, 1 week ago


I was unable to view the image
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  RVincent 6 months ago


Go back and add the diagram - especially the way the dialect is referring.
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  Madu90 5 months, 4 weeks ago


NO image with answer
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  Fazalk 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


answer is Azure Cosmos DB
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  CEF 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Not image, fix please
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  sugupinto 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Options are not visible
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  krakoziabl 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Options:
Azure Cosmos DB.
Azure Database for MySQL servers.
SQL Servers.
SQL data warehouse.
Azure Database for PostgreSQL servers.
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


It should be Azure Cosmo DB.
Azure Cosmos DB is a great way to store unstructured and JSON data. Combined with Azure Functions, Cosmos DB makes storing data quick and
easy with much less code than required for storing data in a relational database.
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  oscardg 5 months, 1 week ago


Not visible =(
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


invisible of selections
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


why there are so much confusion for this question because its self is very ambiguous because it doesn't have a clear starting ground laid out in
question. it could start from approaching to online and study what Azure is all about before it can be realized there are so much confusing new
terminology, questions and answers, and then ... subscription is way back in the queue waiting for pulling out from a long backlog!
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  tin1624 5 months ago


unable to view image
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  Mannyram 5 months ago


Cosmos DB is correct.
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  supaprasie 4 months, 4 weeks ago


The answer should be a cosmo db
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  Rsoman 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure cosmos DB
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  AnkvandeBank_020 4 months, 3 weeks ago


There's no image
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


If you are not able to view the image, then:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.exam4training.com/can-add-data-concurrently-from-multiple-regions-can-store-json-documents-which-
database-service-should-you-deploy/amp/
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  mmelo 4 months, 2 weeks ago


No Image to view
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  GotDamnImIn 4 months, 1 week ago


Options are 1. Azure SQL Database 2. Azure Cosmos DB 3. Azure Redis Cache 4. Azure SQL Data Warehouse and the answer is Number 2 -> Azure
Cosmos DB
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


About Cosmos
○ Azure Cosmos DB - globally distributed DB service that support schema-less data; always on & HA
Azure Cosmos DB is a great way to store unstructured and JSON data. Combined with Azure Functions, Cosmos DB makes storing data quick and
easy with much less code than required for storing data in a relational database.
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  TomG 4 months ago


No images displays in the question but the answer is Azure Cosmos DB
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  Azee37 4 months ago


Not visible
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  BooM 4 months ago


Image not available
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  Bobiology 3 months, 3 weeks ago


no image is visible
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  Meatface 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Unable to view the image
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  haaaaanc 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Unable to view the image.
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  TMurangi 3 months, 1 week ago


I cant view image
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  apurvagupta2 2 months, 3 weeks ago


No image, please fix it.
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  GietzM 2 months, 3 weeks ago


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Azure Cosmos DB ist die richtige Antwort/ is the correct Answer.


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  A1207 2 months, 3 weeks ago


not vissible
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  Nicholas 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cosmos DB is the correct answer
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  ARUNChaurasia 2 months, 1 week ago


Azure Cosmos Db for storing Json file and for Concurrent access for large data from multiple region
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  rcartagena 2 months, 1 week ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  rembran 2 months ago


No Image
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  Jesi 1 month, 1 week ago


Unable to view the image.
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


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  MCSA11 1 month ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  Sikiru 1 month, 1 week ago


Can't view the image.
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  mukundrasane 1 month ago


Cant view...
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  g0nes03 3 weeks, 1 day ago


no image visible
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  Roro2011 1 week, 5 days ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  maheshlk 1 week, 3 days ago


Azure Cosmos DB
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


AZ COSMOS DB
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  rog_NB 1 week ago


No Picture, 23.11.2020 16:35 CET
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Question #66 Topic 1

Your company plans to migrate all its network resources to Azure.


You need to start the planning process by exploring Azure.
What should you create rst?

A. a subscription

B. a resource group

C. a virtual network

D. a management group

  MartinMystere 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Ideally you should first do a project plan :) . But that is not in the options. All other options can only be done after subscribing to the portal.
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  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


You are wrong.
The answer should be related to "by exploring Azure".
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  MartinMystere 11 months, 1 week ago


No, you are wrong. You should first turn on the computer :)
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  AnkurK 3 months ago


You are wrong bro.. ghade
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


it assumes an admin that has already explored azure is taking the decision
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  RohitRai89 6 months, 1 week ago


first you need a computer??:D
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  JohnDoe1202102 6 months ago


Electricity????
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  rlauren 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Money to pay for electricity?
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  examexpert 3 months, 2 weeks ago


a job to get money to pay for the electricity
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  Lengur_Bandar 3 months, 1 week ago


Education for the job to get money to pay for the electricity.
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  PektoTheGreat 3 months, 1 week ago


A soul to live? lol
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  Stuudent 2 months ago


First of all you need luck... to get born at all, to get an education, get a job with good pay, to pass this damn exam... LUCK, my friends
is the answer!
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  PektoTheGreat 3 months, 1 week ago


A soul to live? lol
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


you don't create a plan in azure...
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  George124 2 months, 2 weeks ago


This is not the Project Management/PMP class bruv' LOL
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  Neo969 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct
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  bysidby 10 months ago


The First step should be - bye the computer :)
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  pakbbong 6 months, 2 weeks ago


this is such a tricky yet funny question lol
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  techhb 5 months, 1 week ago


answer is correct,because without subscription we cant continue.
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be 'D'-management group. Because Subscription is under Management group. Any thoughts?
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  RajivLearn 4 months, 1 week ago


You manage multiple subscriptions with a Management Group. At this point, I think it's fair to assume you are new and considering just one
subscription.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


start to planing you never did before, you need to create basic management group and AD setup before you could even create subscription, which
should be last answer
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  deeps116 5 months ago


subscription
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  mlantonis 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Why Subscription and not Management groups?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/overview#hierarchy-of-management-groups-and-subscriptions
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  Sadiq89 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Shouldn't it be 'a management group'?
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  Rume 4 months, 2 weeks ago


When attending a training session with MS, i remember them saying that first thing to be created is Resource Group. Any thoughts?
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  GotDamnImIn 4 months, 1 week ago


The answer is correct! You need a Subscription first. The keyword here is very vital. "Explore Azure". They are assuming you have just landed on the
Azure platform and the first thing to do is to Subscribe then you can do all the others things such as putting items in Resource Groups.
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  Suzzi 4 months, 1 week ago


The key word here is "to explore", hence "subscription"
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  MichaelChasingDreams 4 months ago


I find this question funny lol.
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  leomaurodesenv 3 months, 3 weeks ago


You can create a free account! heheh
Of course, with a free subscription.
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The Azure Hierarchy is:
-Management Group
-Suscriptions
-Resource Groups
-Resources

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Why Management Groups is not the correct?


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  RGU1982 1 month, 1 week ago


Management Group is optional but Suscription is mandatory.
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  marizvi2 3 months, 1 week ago


The first step to using Azure is to sign up or create an account. When you sign up, an Azure subscription is created by default. You need
"Account/Subscription" to explore Azure services to start planning migration of your network resources into Azure. You can begin with a Free
account.
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  pranayamr 3 months, 1 week ago


too broad question , this need to more specific
there could be answer first create git or microsoft acccount because without that you cannot create azure account
or go to CSP or by EA
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Explanation:
The first thing you create in Azure is a subscription. You can think of an Azure subscription as an ‘Azure account’. You get billed per subscription.

A subscription is an agreement with Microsoft to use one or more Microsoft cloud platforms or services, for which charges accrue based on either a
per-user license fee or on cloud-based resource consumption.

Microsoft's Software as a Service (SaaS)-based cloud offerings (Office 365, Intune/EMS, and Dynamics 365) charge per-user license fees.
Microsoft's Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud offerings (Azure) charge based on cloud resource consumption.

You can also use a trial subscription, but the subscription expires after a specific amount of time or consumption charges. You can convert a trial
subscription to a paid subscription.
Organizations can have multiple subscriptions for Microsoft's cloud offerings.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/subscriptions-licenses-accounts-and-tenants-for-microsoft-cloud-offerings
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  Soltas01 1 month, 1 week ago


Subscriptins is correct is the firts step to beggin Azure.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Subscription is right.
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Question #67 Topic 1

You have an on-premises application that sends email noti cations automatically based on a rule.
You plan to migrate the application to Azure.
You need to recommend a serverless computing solution for the application.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A. a web app

B. a server image in Azure Marketplace

C. a logic app

D. an API app

  vsivas 11 months, 4 weeks ago


logic app does not send emails right? it does some functionality based on event triggers. partial correct. also out of other options this is only best
answer. is that server less?
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  sbettani 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Logic app can send email
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/tutorial-process-email-attachments-workflow
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


You're correct, it does not send an email. You can use the logic app to process the creation of email or create callbacks. To use it to send an
email you should integrate the email provider API.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


haha logic app is the only one I didn't know anything about, but seeing the 3 options I knew none of them are suitable for this. So I ended
guessing this right :)

B - it's a server, you need a serverless solution


D - API, no! you need to migrate the whole app
A - web app, no, NO because web requires a server. The web is nothing but a huge WAN composed of many, many LANs.
C - Whereas logic apps at least tells no conflicting information and implies you can migrate the whole app to it. Also the word "logic" refers to the
email app sending emails "based on one rule". So I imagine it is done automatically, or 'logically'. Hence they are requiring a ServerLESS solution!
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  Piiri565 3 months, 3 weeks ago


very good explanation
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  redfrog1668 1 month ago


Your logic is good.
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  shubh120 1 month ago


superb logic, totally agreed
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  KuAshman 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Extra info: you don't have to deal with coding when using logic app.

But if you must write some code, you can create code snippets with Azure Functions and run that code on-demand from logic apps.
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  redfrog1668 1 month ago


Good to know. Thanks.
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  Shubham9978 5 months, 2 weeks ago


hahaha
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  NIk2020 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer : C

Explanation:
Azure Logic Apps is a cloud service that helps you schedule, automate, and orchestrate tasks, business processes, and workflows when you need to
integrate apps, data, systems, and services across enterprises or organizations. Logic Apps simplifies how you design and build scalable solutions

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for app integration, data integration, system integration, enterprise application integration (EAI), and business-to-business (B2B) communication,
whether in the cloud, on premises, or both.
For example, here are just a few workloads you can automate with logic apps:
-> Process and route orders across on-premises systems and cloud services.
-> Send email notifications with Office 365 when events happen in various systems, apps, and services.
-> Move uploaded files from an SFTP or FTP server to Azure Storage.
-> Monitor tweets for a specific subject, analyze the sentiment, and create alerts or tasks for items that need review.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/logic-apps-overview
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  Sst121 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Logic apps can create scheduled or workflows to trigger an email. to me, C is a right answer.
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


C. a logic app
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Question #68 Topic 1

You plan to deploy a website to Azure. The website will be accessed by users worldwide and will host large video les.
You need to recommend which Azure feature must be used to provide the best video playback experience.
What should you recommend?

A. an application gateway

B. an Azure ExpressRoute circuit

C. a content delivery network (CDN)

D. an Azure Tra c Manager pro le

  Gat 10 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cdn/
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


A Content delivery Network is a distributed network of server that can efficiently deliver a web content to user.
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  GabrielD 9 months ago


"Best playback video experience" for global users can be achieved only with Content (cached) Delivery Network.
Application Gateway is used to optimize the traffic based on the type
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  e a 1 month, 3 weeks ago


should be CloudFront LOL!
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  mp7 1 month, 1 week ago


Doesn't cdn only store static data like html and images?
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  Jesi 1 month, 1 week ago


Content delivery Network
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  manosd 2 weeks, 3 days ago


antoni agapi mou ela pare me apo dw
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Question #69 Topic 1

Your company plans to deploy several million sensors that will upload data to Azure.
You need to identify which Azure resources must be created to support the planned solution.
Which two Azure resources should you identify? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Azure Data Lake

B. Azure Queue storage

C. Azure File Storage

D. Azure IoT Hub

E. Azure Noti cation Hubs

  Moon 1 year ago


I would go with "A & D".
Data Lake: is typical storage for IoT Hub as in the below link
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  sbettani 1 year ago


In my opinion Queue is correct,
"Azure Queue Storage is a service for storing large numbers of messages. You access messages from anywhere in the world via authenticated
calls using HTTP or HTTPS. A queue message can be up to 64 KB in size. A queue may contain millions of messages, up to the total capacity
limit of a storage account. Queues are commonly used to create a backlog of work to process asynchronously."

source "https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/queues/storage-queues-introduction"
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  ExaminatorAZ 7 months ago


"The sensors will upload DATA" it doesn't says messages or logs.
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  karmaDude 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Queues are best suited for fail-safe transactional data log keeping. Lets say you are an E-Commerce company, for some reason, your SQL
database isn't available in such situation you have a fail-safe mechanism to transfer transactional data to Azure Queues , which allows
transactions to be saved and resumed for operational use when SQL storage is available.
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Queues are for sequencial processing of messeges (requests) and doesn't store data for long. Once a request is processed it is then
removed from the queue. The data uploaded by the sensors don't need to be processed immediately and should be stored for a good
period of time to allow it to be analysed later. Hence Data Lake is more appropriate answer. Even if you implement a queue, the data will
still end up in Data Lake or other kind of databases.
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  joilec435 9 months, 2 weeks ago


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wr463qrTrI
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  zarl 7 months, 2 weeks ago


There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to: Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage.
Both of these use blobs for their storage.
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  MjMumbai 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Datalake is used to process large amount of data and perform analytics on top of that. It is not used by transaction purpose. Once you get IoT
data in queue, you can push it to datalake for further analysis purpose. so queue is right answer.
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  Cherry2020 2 months, 1 week ago


Thats true. A & D are correct.
According to Microsoft, Azure Data Lake store is a hyper-scale repository for big data analytics workloads and a Hadoop Distributed File System
(HDFS) for the cloud. It… Imposes no fixed limits on file siz
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  lollo1234 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Correct. We know that IOT hub is one of the correct answer. The answer is Data Lake, specifically from the link above.. IOT hub can store data at
two places, and hence data lakes appears to be the correct second choice, depending on the volume of the data.

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Azure Storage as a routing endpoint


There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
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  thakur 1 year ago


A&D is correct
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  ppp131176 12 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
"There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for
their storage."
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  SivaDorai76 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Shouldnt the answer be Data Lake and IoT Storage ?
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


NOPE IoT Hub is for large number of IoT devices. And Queue storage is also for it. Read above^ 64kb only permessage and suitable for millions
of messages, asynchronously.
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  Ayoubbts 11 months, 1 week ago


B and D are correct. In the statement we can read : « deploy several million sensors that will upload data to Azure ». Here the keyword is deploy. To
deploy IoT solutions you have to use Azure IoT Hub. The Data Lake is for analytics not deployment. You will obviously use the Queue Storage to
handle the amount of exchanges.
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  yuzu888 11 months ago


Should be A & D
"There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts. "
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  thirstylion 10 months, 1 week ago


IOT hub can route message to Service Bus Queues but not to storage queues.
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  7v 10 months, 1 week ago


• Azure Queue Storage
o Meant for storing small messages that are picked up by other applications. Queue Storage can help to decouple your applications.
It is good for sensor data.
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


OK, I hope a question like this doesn't come up as I can't decide if it should be Queue storage or Data Lake!
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  fnovales 9 months, 4 weeks ago


The key could be "part of the solution" then u can use IoT Hub OR storage queues. Not both but one or another
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  Rajashekhar 10 months ago


A and D are correct solution.
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Queue storage & Azure IOT Hub
Azure queue storage store for queue and reliable delivering of messaging between application,
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  bystic 6 months, 3 weeks ago


this sounds more like Azure bus queue and not storage queue
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  thirstylion 9 months, 1 week ago


Correct choices A & D
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  Karun 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Should be A&D - Data Lake can store any kind of data. Here the question is about a planned solution. I think Queue won't be a right answer. It can
keep messages but you can't make it official like in Data Lake.
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  btsun 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is AD
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  LEOx037 8 months, 2 weeks ago


I believe this question is now out-dated. A&D is now correct. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-iot/you-can-now-route-iot-devices-
messages-to-azure-data-lake-gen-2/m-p/790674
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  namshah 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is correct, it should be IoT Hub and Queue.
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  Abuhakmeh 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be B & D, its not Azure Date Lake since it should be Azure SQL Data Lake therefore, Queue here makes the right answer.
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  syetrir 7 months, 1 week ago


Should be A&D
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


A. Azure Data Lake
D. Azure IoT Hub
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  Naz1 7 months, 1 week ago


A and D for me too
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


As per links mentioned by others, Azure Data Lake and Azure IoT Hub are the correct answers.
Azure IoT Hub can read data from various sources, such as Blob Storage (Data Lake) or Service Bus Queues, but not from Queue Storage (which is
different)
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  rvbcia 7 months ago


Udemy course says that correct answers are: Azure Data Lake and Azure IoT Hub
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  ExaminatorAZ 7 months ago


The same question already appeared with A+D answers.
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  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


A & D is right
Storage Queue is and alternative to IoT hub
https://www.ghostinthewires.co.uk/which-azure-messaging-system-should-i-use/
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  DesolateMarauder2020 6 months, 4 weeks ago


A & D 100%

Why the answer is NOT Azure Queue Storage:


Azure Queue Storage is a service for storing large numbers of messages. You access messages from anywhere in the world via authenticated calls
using HTTP or HTTPS. A queue message can be up to 64 KB in size. A queue may contain millions of messages, up to the total capacity limit of a
storage account. Queues are commonly used to create a backlog of work to process asynchronously.

Why the answer is Azure Data Lake:


Can store structured, semi-structured or unstructured data produced from applications including social networks, relational data, SENSORS, videos,
web apps, mobile or desktop devices. A single Azure Data Lake Store account can store trillions of files where a single file can be greater than a
petabyte in size.
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  karmaDude 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Ambiguous question, doesn't mentions the "size" of the data, and type of data. So A, B or D can also be selected. B if the data size is up to 65 KB in
size, non relational. Anything relational I will jump to Blob Storage which is the underlying storage for ADLS Gen2.
Data lake has two components, one is for analytics and one for storage using Data Lake Storage Gen2/
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Good SOlution is A and D
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  coldy re 6 months, 2 weeks ago

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A & D for sure.


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for
their storage.
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  Nirs 6 months, 2 weeks ago


A and D is correct answer
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  Rafakil 6 months ago


A&D is correct
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  Jitu2007 6 months ago


There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  Fazalk 5 months, 2 weeks ago


A&D is correct
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answers is A and D

Explanation
IoT Hub (Internet of things Hub) provides data from millions of sensors. IoT Hub is a managed service, hosted in the cloud, that acts as a central
message hub for bi-directional communication between your IoT application and the devices it manages. You can use Azure IoT Hub to build IoT
solutions with reliable and secure communications between millions of IoT devices and a cloud-hosted solution backend. You can connect virtually
any device to IoT Hub.

There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for
their storage.

References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/about-iot-hub

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  Ellllliiii 5 months, 1 week ago


answer is AD
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


Each correct answer presents part of the solution. IOT hub has no link with Queue storage. A & D seems to be correct
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  PK41 5 months, 1 week ago


Answers are updated. A&D is now correct.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-iot/you-can-now-route-iot-devices-messages-to-azure-data-lake-gen-2/m-p/790674
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  Kerefa 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure Queue Storage is a service for storing large numbers of messages. You access messages from anywhere in the world via authenticated calls
using HTTP or HTTPS. A queue message can be up to 64 KB in size. A queue may contain millions of messages, up to the total capacity limit of a
storage account. Queues are commonly used to create a backlog of work to process asynchronously.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/queues/storage-queues-introduction
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  Jovial 5 months ago


B is wrong because

There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for
their storage.
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  Mink06 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is A and D. IoT Hub (Internet of things Hub) provides data from millions of sensors.
IoT Hub is a managed service, hosted in the cloud, that acts as a central message hub for bi-directional communication between your IoT
application and the devices it manages. You can use Azure IoT Hub to build IoT solutions with reliable and secure communications between
millions of IoT devices and a cloud- hosted solution backend. You can connect virtually any device to IoT Hub.
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There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data
Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for their storage.
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  duldula 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Queue Storage is a service for storing large numbers of messages. You access messages from anywhere in the world via authenticated calls
using HTTP or HTTPS. A queue message can be up to 64 KB in size. A queue may contain millions of messages, up to the total capacity limit of a
storage account. Queues are commonly used to create a backlog of work to process asynchronously.
B is wrong, the correct answer should be A & D
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  GotDamnImIn 4 months, 1 week ago


A and D makes more sense. Azure Data Lake is able to store a very big data coming from IoT Hubs.
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  Vijay1 4 months, 1 week ago


Explanation:
IoT Hub (Internet of things Hub) provides data from millions of sensors.
IoT Hub is a managed service, hosted in the cloud, that acts as a central message hub for bi-directional communication between your IoT
application and the devices it manages. You can use Azure IoT Hub to build IoT solutions with reliable and secure communications between
millions of IoT devices and a cloud- hosted solution backend. You can connect virtually any device to IoT Hub.
There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data
Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for their storage.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/about-iot-hub
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  Vijay1 4 months, 1 week ago


A&D

Explanation:
IoT Hub (Internet of things Hub) provides data from millions of sensors.
IoT Hub is a managed service, hosted in the cloud, that acts as a central message hub for bi-directional communication between your IoT
application and the devices it manages. You can use Azure IoT Hub to build IoT solutions with reliable and secure communications between
millions of IoT devices and a cloud- hosted solution backend. You can connect virtually any device to IoT Hub.
There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data
Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for their storage.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/about-iot-hub
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  samtguy2020 3 months, 2 weeks ago


yep .i would go with A and D
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  sharangopi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Key words
1.several million sensors - IOT hub
2. Azure resources must be created to support the planned solution - Data
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  kmhuis 3 months, 1 week ago


Hmmm this must be B & D because we are simply deploying several million of sensors. TO deploy them you go to the IoT Hub and for example
enter in serial number. You turn the senor on, get it online and then the Hub will send messages and communicate to the sensor so it shows up in
the Hub. We are deploying. Not quite storing yet. Dang this a rude question
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  marizvi2 3 months, 1 week ago


I think the correct answer is "A & D" as you need a storage with IoT Hub in the solution and Azure Data Lake is an appropriate solution. Azure
Queue service can be used but not required.
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  ARP007 3 months, 1 week ago


D for sure and A based on this link
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/updates/iot-hub-message-routing-to-azure-data-lake-storegen2-is-now-available/
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


I would go with A & D
Azure IoT Hub will collect data and Azure Data Lake will store data
There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for

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their storage.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  enriquedurango 3 months ago


Data Lake is the correct answer, together with Iot Hub
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  jbernard 2 months, 3 weeks ago


IoT Hub and Data Lake
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  myexms03 2 months, 3 weeks ago


A&D are correct
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 3 weeks ago


ANS is : A&D
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  JingM 2 months, 3 weeks ago


A & D is the correct answer.
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  RRQ 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A & D are the correct answers:
Explanation:
IoT Hub (Internet of things Hub) provides data from millions of sensors.
IoT Hub is a managed service, hosted in the cloud, that acts as a central message hub for bi-directional communication between your IoT
application and the devices it manages. You can use Azure IoT Hub to build IoT solutions with reliable and secure communications between
millions of IoT devices and a cloud- hosted solution backend. You can connect virtually any device to IoT Hub.
There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data
Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for their storage.
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  nvllcgcoutinho 2 months, 2 weeks ago


For such type of questions, the best solution is: "I got 1000, I had marked A&D"
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Explanation:
IoT Hub (Internet of things Hub) provides data from millions of sensors.
IoT Hub is a managed service, hosted in the cloud, that acts as a central message hub for bi-directional communication between your IoT
application and the devices it manages. You can use Azure IoT Hub to build IoT solutions with reliable and secure communications between
millions of IoT devices and a cloud-hosted solution backend. You can connect virtually any device to IoT Hub.

There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts.
Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespace-enabled storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for
their storage.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/about-iot-hub

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer: A + D
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  Divyasiri 2 months ago


The correct answer is A& D because, the question asked is each one of the selection is part of the solution.

if the question is each selection is complete solution then we could have choosen Queue
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  Divyasiri 2 months ago


The answer is A& D as the question is to choose the part of solution.
The answer will be B& D if the question is to choose the complete solution
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  Stuudent 1 month, 4 weeks ago


I was sure it would be A & D, but now I think it is B & D. If you read the description of IoT Hub:
Azure IoT Hub is a managed service hosted in the cloud that acts as a central message hub for bi-directional communication between your IoT
application and the devices it manages.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/learn/modules/identify-azure-solutions/2-define-internet-of-things

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  Neeloy 1 month, 3 weeks ago


it should be A and D.
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  catchlisha 1 month ago


Correct Answer is A&D
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


B+D

https://johnadali.com/2020/03/18/message-routing-with-azure-iot-hub/
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  charan_roaxz 1 week, 3 days ago


Answer:AD
Explanation:
IoT Hub (Internet of things Hub) provides data from millions of sensors.
IoT Hub is a managed service, hosted in the cloud, that acts as a central message hub for bi-directional
communication between your IoT application and the devices it manages. You can use Azure IoT Hub to build
IoT solutions with reliable and secure communications between millions of IoT devices and a cloud-hosted
solution backend. You can connect virtually any device to IoT Hub.
There are two storage services IoT Hub can route messages to -- Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake
Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) accounts. Azure Data Lake Storage accounts are hierarchical namespaceenabled
storage accounts built on top of blob storage. Both of these use blobs for their storage.
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


IoT Hub takes the data and 'upload data to Azure' (Data Lake).
Link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-devguide-messages-d2c#azure-storage-as-a-routing-endpoint
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


Correct Answer: BC
Explanation/Reference:
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on macOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone. E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure
web apps.
References: http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/
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Question #70 Topic 1

You have an Azure web app.


You need to manage the settings of the web app from an iPhone.
What are two Azure management tools that you can use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Azure CLI

B. the Azure portal

C. Azure Cloud Shell

D. Windows PowerShell

E. Azure Storage Explorer

  lilacwine 1 year, 2 months ago


I must have missed something in this question...
You can manage web app settings from the Azure portal itself and with Azure Cloud Shell (integrated in the portal).
Azure CLI depends on Cloud Shell, that depends on the Azure Portal.
Azure portal must be one of the correct answers
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  MorZee 10 months, 4 weeks ago


You can use the cloudshell without the portal: shell.azure.com
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


From MS site https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/#features it says:
Run commands to manage your Azure resources

Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.

So the Answer is apparently right.


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  qqqqqq123456 7 months ago


If so then in the options it should be "Azure mobile app" not "Azure CLI". Because you can't just run CLI without installing any extra app on
iphone. But you can browse internet with default browser safari and visit Azure Portal. So in given wording, the correct answers are Azure
Portal and Azure Cloud Shell.
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  JeanTremblay 1 month, 1 week ago


Yes, "Azure mobile app" not "Azure CLI"
or, Azure CLI running in the "Azure mobile app" for iPhone assuming a prior installation
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The Azure Mobile App contains the Azure Cloud Shell. So the answer is still the Portal and the Cloud Shell.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


you cannot use CLI .. azure mobile app is A WHOLE answer it self! it didn't ask to see what is ran under it or anything else... you can really
make anything fly you can even root your IPHONE but that is not the answer haha
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  Romesh 1 month, 3 weeks ago


In that case answer should be A&D but given correct answer is A&C
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  DariaSi 1 month, 2 weeks ago


but azure portal is not TOOL...
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  JeanTremblay 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure CLI dosent exist on iPhone. Azure webApp must be used or azure cli via azure portal
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  JeanTremblay 2 weeks, 6 days ago


From iPhone all what you can use is 1- "Azure app"; 2- Azure portal or 3- Azure Cloud shell. Impossible to use "Azure cli" from an iPhone. There
is no Terminal app there. On the Mac, yes but not from an iPhone.
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  TheHarryJ 1 year, 1 month ago


How can I install CLI on a IPhone? The websides pointed to macOS instead of IOS. So for me the first answer is wrong and Azure Portal has to be
the right choice.
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I agree. There is no Azure CLI available on iOS.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


The correct answer is B and C.
Anyone with and iPhone (IOS) can acess B) the Azure portal and C) Azure Cloud Shell to manage an Azure web app settings.
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  NoriMee 3 months, 3 weeks ago


"Azure CLI is a cross-platform command-line program that connects to Azure and executes administrative commands on Azure resources. Cross
platform means that it can be run on Windows, Linux, or macOS" https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/learn/modules/differentiate-azure-
management-tools/2-explore-azure-management-tools
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  deletedaccount 3 months, 3 weeks ago


macOS not iOS
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


btw, Azure CLI is not supported in IOS. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/?view=azure-cli-latest
Azure mobile app is, but this is not an option in the question. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


azure mobile give access to powershell and cli commands
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


The confusion is there is no mention of Azure Mobile App. So assuming that is not right.
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  Learnerz 1 year ago


I think they chose the two because the azure cloud shell will provide the shell experience for running azure CLI.
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  richardsonbq 1 year ago


As per this link (http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/) the three viable options would be: Azuer Portal, Azure
Cloud Shell and Azure Mobile App.
No way to be Azure CLI.
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  Ragijo 1 year ago


As everyone says:
Azure CLI couldn't be installed on IPhone IOS.
Windows PowerShell couldn't be installed on IPhone IOS.
Azure Storage Explorer couldn't be use to manage web apps settings or another azure resource.
So the only tools that can we use to managed web apps settings from an IPhone IOS is the Azure Portal and Azure Cloud Shell either (Opera,
Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc).
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  Jhest 1 year ago


i just found this, Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/
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  Ace14 1 year ago


I am new in Azure, but I know azure portal is one of the correct answer
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  sbettani 1 year ago


"The Azure Command Line Interface (CLI) provides a command line and scripting environment for creating and managing Azure resources. The
Azure CLI is available for macOS, Linux, and Windows operating systems"
I think that "Portal" and "Cloud Shell" are correct answers
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  AN7 1 year ago


can any editor correct this wrong answer?
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  Moon 1 year ago

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Answers "B & C"


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  BomberBerru 1 year ago


Guys, the question is what two MANAGEMENT TOOLS can be used! Azure portal is not a TOOLS! is a portal!! so the B is finally wrong.
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


then why isn't powershell a valid option if CLI is? Using the cloud shell
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  maciejt 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Because it said Windows PowerShell, not any poewershell, and iPhone doesn't have Windows
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  touryard 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure Portal is also one of the management tools according to Azure. Please refer this link https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/product-
categories/management-tools/
So basically, I see we have 3 correct answers to this question. 1) Azure CLI, 2) Azure Portal 3) Azure Cloud Shell !!!...
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  Danao 1 year ago


But how does A make correct answer? A is noway to be correct.
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  sbettani 12 months ago


A is actually correct
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/

"Run commands to manage your Azure resources


Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.

"
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


B,C should be the correct answer
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  vsivas 11 months, 4 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/app-service/web/ Says Configure from CLI or the Azure portal.
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  maniaX 11 months, 3 weeks ago


I think that correct answer is A and D. Since you are able to download Azure Mobile app to your iOS device you can run following:
Run commands to manage your Azure resources
Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.
Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/
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  juangps96 11 months, 2 weeks ago


I guess: A and C, because D says: "Windows", but is powershell option on cloud --> Cloud Shell
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  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/

Run commands to manage your Azure resources


Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.
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  haissk 11 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be BC, I can log in to the Azure portal from my iPhone and can change settings. Whereas CLI commands are only for command
prompt, which is not available in iOS
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  battleneter 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure CLI is not available for IOS so it can be A, the answer is B&C
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/?view=azure-cli-latest
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  certi catores 10 months, 2 weeks ago


A is actually correct
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/

"Run commands to manage your Azure resources


Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.

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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


B and C are correct.
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  thirstylion 10 months, 1 week ago


Correct options :B & C
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  Amminger 10 months, 1 week ago


Does anyone got this question in the Real AZ-900 exam ? And what was the right answer ?
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  Justiono 9 months, 3 weeks ago


No Azure CLI for iPhone IOS, right? Answer should be B & C in my opinion
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  joilec435 9 months, 2 weeks ago


portal&cloudshell
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  kopip 9 months ago


http://techgenix.com/microsoft-azure-app/

Azure iPhone App allows for Cloud Shell and therefore CLI
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  TheCyanideLancer 9 months ago


From the website - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/#features

Run commands to manage your Azure resources


Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.

The correct answer hence is - Azure CLI and CloudShell


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  HarryZ 9 months ago


Azure CLI capabilities make it easy to work with different programming languages and software environments. Azure CLI:
Is available to install in Windows, maxOS and Linux environments.
Can also be run in Docker and Azure Cloud Shell.
But didn't say can run from iphone. so A is not correct. Correct Answer should be B. C.
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  HarryZ 9 months ago


the reference
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-macos?view=azure-cli-latest http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-
azure-from-ipad/

is for macOS, it is not for iphone. so A is not correct, should select B , C


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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


B+C is right answer
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  yassali 9 months ago


i will go for B&C as correct answers
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  zenomas 8 months, 2 weeks ago


1) Directly Azure Portal UI
2) Azure Portal which has access to Azure Cloud Shell where you can run the Azure CLI in Bash
I would pick A,B,C
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  kilowd 8 months ago


http://techgenix.com/microsoft-azure-app/
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  Nhan 8 months ago


the given answer is correct, the key here is "management tools", which is the CLI and the azure cloud shell
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  metx 7 months, 1 week ago


I am completely agree... Azure Portal is not a Management tool

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  pranickname 2 months, 4 weeks ago


it is, read this
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/differentiate-azure-management-tools/2-explore-azure-management-tools
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  StevIORI 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Portal, Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI, Azure Cloud Shell, and Azure Mobile App are all Azure management tools according to Skillpipe AZ900
training. Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI can configure and Web App via SDKs while Azure portal cannot.

My best guess was the question was actually asking "to manage the settings of an Web App" ---- via SDKs.
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  Danix 7 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/#features
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


For me it is B, C
as Portal and Cloud shell
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  Urpiano 7 months, 2 weeks ago


IMHO, Azure Mobile App only runs Azure Cloud Shell, not Azure CLI, so the correct answers would be B & C
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  Urpiano 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Demo of Azure Mobile App running Azure Cloud Shell:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1h66esX5VY
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 2 weeks ago


B. the Azure portal
C. Azure Cloud Shel
NO CLI for iPhone IOS
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  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


I agree
https://docs.microsoft.com/it-it/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest
only for Windows (msi) and for mac, docker and containers
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  Ricky9951 7 months, 2 weeks ago


you can easily access cloudshell, azure portal, shell.azure.com in your iphone
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  godsbane 7 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/#features
"Run commands to manage your Azure resources
Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app."

Azure Portal is not a tool.


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  Ankom2007 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B and C.
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  karmaDude 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Again an ambiguous question, the question doesn't set a proper premise. If you have a smartphone regardless of its underlying O.S (iOS, Android)
you can reach to your browser to directly connect to Azure Portal via portal.azure.com to access Azure CLI or simply use url: shell.azure.com.
However an app is also available that allows CLI access (bash or powershell). So answers should be A,B and C. If the question mentions stictly to not
use any other thing and only the app then B,C
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer B and C
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  imbz 6 months, 2 weeks ago


B and C
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  aLn22 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is the Azure Portal and the Azure Cloud Shell
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  Shamos 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I don not know why Azure Portal is not part of the answer , but also Azure CLI and azure cloud shell are correct check

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-macos?view=azure-cli-latest http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-
azure-from-ipad/
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  Nirs 6 months, 2 weeks ago


B and C are correct ans
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  Bhargav36 5 months, 4 weeks ago


the question is which are the two azure management tools, those are Azure CLI and Azure cloud shell
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  tom931684 5 months, 4 weeks ago


BC. portal.azure.com and shell.azure.com. I just did it from my iPhone.
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  CloudGang 5 months, 3 weeks ago


B & C should be the correct answer
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  Fazalk 5 months, 2 weeks ago


B & C - is the correct option
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer must be B and C
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  tan07 5 months, 2 weeks ago


why is macos given in reference ? Iphone uses IOS which on which we can run azure cloud shell and azure portal to configure azure apps.
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  tan07 5 months, 2 weeks ago


iphone uses ios and not macos. Not sure why Macos Link is given in refernce. Ios supports azure portal and cloud shell.
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


Correct. I get the following note from MS site
"Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app."
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


B & C seems to be correct
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/
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  Degal 5 months, 1 week ago


B,C.
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure
portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell
from the Azure portal. Being web-based, you can use the Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
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  NIk2020 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer : BC

Explanation:
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the
Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
References:
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/
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  Shijugopinath 5 months, 1 week ago


Kindly update the answer as CLOUD SHELL AND PORTAL

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  Sat_ssm 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer should be AC.
Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.
Reference:https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/#features
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  MZanata 5 months ago


Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app. You just can use CLI via portal when
are you using your mobile.
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  hemsss 5 months ago


For the macOS platform, you can install the Azure CLI with homebrew package manager. Homebrew makes it easy to keep your installation of the
CLI update to date.
according to : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-macos?view=azure-cli-latest
But no mention for ios device specifically.
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  aneto 5 months ago


Correct answer is BC
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  DanGitahi 5 months ago


Answers are B and C
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  Cabi 5 months ago


Correct answer is Azure Portal and Azure Cloud Shell
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  Sukumaran 5 months ago


The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the
Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
References:
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/
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  _syamantak 5 months ago


Correct answer should be :

B. the Azure portal


C. Azure Cloud Shell

Azure CLI is not supported on iOS.


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  Degal 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
So correct answers are B,C
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  Dady9 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is correct:
Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/#features
Install Azure mobile app and run Azue CLI
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


B & C. CLI on iPhone How ? They don't have a command prompt available for users in iPhone. Where would you run Bash ? A option is illogical.
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  dyn4casie 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I believe the correct answer should be B & C
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  Betta 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I believe the phrase "management tools" is what we may have to consider for the agreed answers while portal is more of an interface by itself.
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  china5000 4 months, 1 week ago


URL provided in the answer section speaks about macOS which runs on Mac machines nothing about iOS which runs on iPhone ... this question
does not exist on other dumps so maybe MS realized it's a wrong question and removed it from AZ-900 Exam?
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  foreverlate88 4 months, 1 week ago


using cli on iphone is impractical from the start how is the possible be an answer?
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is B,C
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the
Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
References:
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad
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  Noodles79 4 months, 1 week ago


This is a current knowledge check in the learning path.
https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/learn/modules/differentiate-azure-management-tools/7-knowledge-check

2. When managing Azure services remotely from an Android phone. Which management tools would best allow remote management from your
Android phone with the least amount of administrative effort?

Correct answer: Azure CLI


"That's correct. While it’s technically possible to open the Azure portal in your browser on your phone, it is not a better option than using the
mobile app Azure CLI (or even Azure Cloud Shell). "
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  MsMe 4 months, 1 week ago


Azure app would be good if this was a given option. Try it!
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  pagp 4 months ago


portal and cloud shell...CLI is windows based and it is iphone being used
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  sktrue 4 months ago


People getting confused with Azure Mobile App with Normal WebAPP installed on Azure platform.

So answer will be B and C


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  hstorm 4 months ago


B and C : I know they both works as i have tested...
even though i am using an Iphone, I have absolutely no idea how to install CLI on it, so I do not believe that A is correct
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


B and C are the correct options.
Why? ... Because Azure Mobile App is absent, and you only can use Iphone from web based solutions.

Official Info:
Tools that are commonly used for day-to-day management and interaction include:

Azure portal for interacting with Azure via a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Azure PowerShell and Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI) for command line and automation-based interactions with Azure
Azure Cloud Shell for a web-based command-line interface
Azure mobile app for monitoring and managing your resources from your mobile device
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  sharangopi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure management tools that you can use
Keywords - It should be web application to use (so it should be with browser-based )

Ans: Azure portal - Browser-based


Azure Shell - Browser-based
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  Asiddiqui 3 months, 1 week ago


Azure portal and Cloud shell is the answer
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  Asif_Ahmed 3 months, 1 week ago


Question says "Each correct answer presents a complete solution."
Only Azure Portal in itself is not providing the complete solution so from Azure portal you have to run the command on Azure cloud shell. By
assuming from azure mobile app A & C is the correct answer.
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  NAMP 3 months ago


The reference for answer does not even exist and you will be redirected to macOS not iOS. Should be B and C.
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


Azure CLI can't be installed on iPhone. The answer would be B&C. Azure Cloud Shell & Azure Portal.
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  Mandar77 3 months ago


Answer is correct. See the link https://build5nines.com/azure-portal-goes-native-on-ios-and-android/ . In last para of the page its talks about
featires of Cloudshell and CLI support in mobile (may be feature is implemented and MS docs are not updated).
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  RRQ 2 months, 2 weeks ago


B & C is the correct answer
Explanation:
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the
Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
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  vinhcmi 2 months, 2 weeks ago


The correct answers should be B and C
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Explanation:
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.

Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.

Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.

References:
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/
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  Aditya3662 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Explanation:
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the
Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
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  boby88123 2 months, 1 week ago


Should be BC, CLI cannot on iphone my understanding.,
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer: B+C
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  wisdomcharles 2 months ago


B and C is correct answer
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  csmqjg 2 months ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/
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  Stuudent 1 month, 4 weeks ago

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The answer is BC, referring Homebrew installations? Come on. Please refer to question 10 (this site as well) answers and the site below:
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/
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  TheDude 1 month, 3 weeks ago


B and C. I'm in the portal.azure.com right now via iPhone iOS, plus the shell is accessible as well via a browser.
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  Neeloy 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Correct answers are :
B. the Azure portal
C. Azure Cloud Shell
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


This question is wrong. Correct one is B and C
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  jack987 1 month, 2 weeks ago


B and c
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  Neeloy 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure Portal
Azure Cloud Shell
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  JBinuya 1 month, 1 week ago


Why would the answer be Azure Portal when you already have the Azure Mobile App installed on your iPad? You can access the resources and
access cloud shell functionality from the mobile app. So IMHO choosing Azure Portal as part of the answer is wrong.
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  JBinuya 1 month, 1 week ago


Also, from the Azure CLI you can manage Web Applications
Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/get-started-with-azure-cli
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  sandeepmalik 1 month ago


Correct Answer : BC
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone. Azure Cloud Shell is a
web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based, you can use the Azure
Cloud Shell on an iPhone. Incorrect Answers: A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone. D: Windows
PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone. E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
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  boink 1 month ago


Answer - B,C
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  RenjithG 1 month ago


Explanation:
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based,
you can use the
Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"Azure app from the Apple App Store, the app comes with an integrated Cloud Shell, which gives direct access to Azure CLI"

https://thorsten-hans.com/azure-cli-ipad--azure-cli-tips-tricks
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  charan_roaxz 1 week, 3 days ago


Explanation:
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal
on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from
the Azure portal. Being web-based, you can use the Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
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  Shambot 1 week, 2 days ago


Don't think that's right. Shouldn't it be Azure portal and cloudshell?
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/
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Question #71 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
You have an application that is comprised of an Azure web app that has a Service Level Agreement (SLA) of 99.95 percent and an Azure SQL
database that has an SLA of 99.99 percent.
The composite SLA for the application is the product of both SLAs, which equals 99.94 percent.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. the lowest SLA associated to the application, which is 99.95 percent

C. the highest SLA associated to the application, which is 99.99 percent

D. the difference between the two SLAs, which is 0.05 percent

  success101 11 months ago


What is the maximum downtime you would expect for this application? If either service fails, the whole application fails. The probability of each
service failing is independent, so the composite SLA for this application is 99.95% × 99.99% = 99.94%. That's lower than the individual SLAs, which
isn't surprising because an application that relies on multiple services has more potential failure points.
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  success101 11 months ago


Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/framework/resiliency/business-metrics
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  khatley 3 months, 1 week ago


Sorry but 99.95x99.99 does not equal 99.94.
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  totto1230 2 months, 3 weeks ago


it is percentage....
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


this was def on the test
no change
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


thank you.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


0.9995*0.9999*100 = 99.94 A is correct
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


yes, since of the numbers multiplied are less than 100% you know the result will be less than the smallest number anyway :)
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  Neonlight8 3 months ago


Answer is no change because of the official learning course shows this answer.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/explore-azure-service-level-agreements/4-define-composite-sla
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  Carmen_S 3 months ago


Just finished my exam. This was on the test but the question showed:
The probability of each service failing is independent, so the composite SLA for this application is 99.95% × 99.99% =
And than you can choose from a dropdown. The answer 99.94% was one of the options
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  whatsinaname 2 months ago


anyone having hard time doing the calculation, it is like: (99.95 X 99.99)/100 ~ 99.94
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 2 weeks ago


so take 9999 * 9995. Whatever the result, move it to the left by 2 decimal places. in this case, one will derive 9994 and moving 2 decimal places to
the left will provide 99.94%.
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  kev94 1 week, 1 day ago


TRUE TRUE TRUE 99.94
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Question #72 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
If a resource group named RG1 has a delete lock, only a member of the global administrators group can delete RG1.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. the delete lock must be removed before an administrator

C. an Azure policy must be modi ed before an administrator

D. an Azure tag must be added before an administrator

  JK_RSA 1 year, 2 months ago


a lock can only be removed by an owner or administrator. The assumption is that a member of the global administrator group is an administrator.
The 'before' an administrator does not make sense. My humble opinion is that 'no change' is the right answer.
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  JK_RSA 1 year, 2 months ago


disagree with myself, on previous submission. The answer is correct that the administrator has to remove the delete lock before the administrator
can delete RG1
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  Moon 1 year ago


answer "B" is correct
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  Zurvan 10 months, 1 week ago


When a resource lock is applied, you must first remove the lock in order to perform that activity. Resource locks apply regardless of RBAC
permissions. Even if you are an owner of the resource, you must still remove the lock before you'll actually be able to perform the blocked activity
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is correct
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  karmaDude 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B, however the wording choices are pathetic. The question must be worded correctly, for e.g. "A resource group RG1 has a lock, with a
lock type of delete, a member from the global admin group can delete RG1 directly?"
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  aLn22 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Complete option is 'the delete lock must be removed before an administrator can delete RG1
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


B is correct
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  GervasioMontaNelas 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Unlock it before you pop it! Its B!
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  utoy 4 months ago


what does before an administrator even mean?
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Question #73 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
Azure Germany can be used by legal residents of Germany only.
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.

A. no change is needed

B. only enterprises that are registered in Germany

C. only enterprises that purchase their azure licenses from a partner based in Germany

D. any user or enterprise that requires its data to reside in Germany

  erikd 11 months, 2 weeks ago


The correct answer is not given here, as MS states: "Azure Germany is available to eligible customers and partners globally who intend to do
business in the EU/EFTA, including the United Kingdom."
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


UK not for long, though :) That's mostly around GDPR and other regulatory compliance. Germany is part the EU, so most of them are the same
also for other EU countries, other more sensitive might not be allowed to leave the country. In any way, your comment is correct, as is the
answer
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  success101 11 months ago


Correct Answer is D
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


didn't see any azure germany questions on the test
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  Capo 8 months ago


hi the exam questions here in this site are enough or you prepared from any other source as well ?
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Agree with erikd completely
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


B and C are racists by the way hahaha of course it's D. Some business contracts, probably governmental contracts, require the data TO STAY in the
country! it cannot leave no matter how much security you use, it cannot leave !
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  satishk4u 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Germany is available to eligible customers and partners globally who intend to do business in the EU/EFTA, including the United Kingdom.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/germany/germany-welcome
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  Babustest 4 months, 2 weeks ago


That credit goes only to China
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  Qrm_1972 3 months, 1 week ago


D is the correct choice
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  tcbw 2 months ago


D: "offering customer data residency" (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/germany/germany-get-started-connect-with-portal)
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  Mani082 1 month, 3 weeks ago


does data need to reside in Germany for sure?
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  aruni_mishra 6 days, 5 hours ago


"on Sept 30th, 2020, we announced that the Microsoft Cloud Germany would be closing on October 29th, 2021"

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/germany/germany-welcome

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Question #74 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
After you create a virtual machine, you need to modify the network security group (NSG) to allow connections from TCP port 8080 to the virtual
machine.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. virtual network gateway

C. virtual network

D. route table

  success101 11 months ago


Correct
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  success101 11 months ago


Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/nsg-quickstart-portal
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  Jym 7 months ago


new source : https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/virtual-machines/windows/nsg-quickstart-portal
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  Andrew13 9 months, 3 weeks ago


What is the difference between this and firewall?
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  Duyons 9 months ago


A firewall is to limit bandwidth and access, NSG is to allow or deny specifically ports.
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  Rajokkiyam 4 months, 1 week ago


NSG is for Individual Resources(granular level); FireWall is at Subnet Level. You can also group set of like-functional application resources(like
group of VM's or Group of DB's) and assign Application Security Group as well.
upvoted 3 times

  TomZot 7 months, 1 week ago


NSG rules are at L3/L4, I believe that the Azure Firewall supports up to L7
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  karmaDude 6 months, 2 weeks ago


A, since by default all inbound connections are not allowed at L4, you would require to "modify" the NSG rules at subnet level to allow all inbound
connection from Port 80 to reach VM, unless there is network interface attached to VM which most probably it will. However the priority of Subnet
precedes over Nw-interace. So NSG1 would be allowed first. So no change required.
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  kilowd 5 months ago


The easiest way is to search for Network Security Groups in the search resources bar. If there is an existing NSG, click on it and find inbound
security rules from the settings. Then add an inbound rule with your desired port.For example, This will open the port 8080 on your VM
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  TonyPass 3 months, 2 weeks ago


It is a virtual machine, not a web server. Why does it has to be Port 8080?
upvoted 1 times

  sharangopi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Keyword:
NSG - Ports ( allow/deny)
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  Alexz21 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Would you always use NSG to allow inbound traffic coming from the internet into a VM service (http, ssh, etc) or can you do the same with Azure
Firewall?
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  hassaan5 2 months ago


What is the underlined text here ?
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  JBinuya 1 month, 1 week ago


modify the network security group (NSG)
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Question #75 Topic 1

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might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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Your Azure environment contains multiple Azure virtual machines.
You need to ensure that a virtual machine named VM1 is accessible from the Internet over HTTP.
Solution: You modify a DDoS protection plan.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  friendly4ever 1 year, 1 month ago


firewall should be configured not DDOS
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  battleneter 10 months, 3 weeks ago


+ fore firewall, DDOS seems clearly wrong.
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  maciejt 9 months, 3 weeks ago


I would say DDOS not wrong, but insufficient (firewall, etc), hence doesn't meet the goal.
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  Rainman 5 months, 1 week ago


this is the requirement "VM1 is accessible from the Internet over HTTP." so answer would be something that grants access Based on protocol .
not something that protect you from extreme number of requests
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  kilowd 5 months ago


DDoS protects from Denial Of Service Attacks not extreme number of requests..Correct answer is Firewall
upvoted 1 times

  chris_py_chris 9 months ago


Create new NSG --> add inbound security rule & allow HTTP --> assiciate with appropriate subnet
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  Arjun619 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer B.

Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are some of the largest availability and security concerns facing customers that are moving their
applications to the cloud. A DDoS attack attempts to exhaust an application's resources, making the application unavailable to legitimate users.
DDoS attacks can be targeted at any endpoint that is publicly reachable through the internet.
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  subbupro 4 months, 3 weeks ago


NSG port 80 shud be open.
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  dday 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Firewall or NSG can be configured
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


B because accesing means allowing to use the app so a Firewall must be enabled first. DDoS os the next phase to defend http attacks from hackers
in blockjng tons of unauthorized requests to slow down or pause the app
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  leomaurodesenv 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I think, you must to configure a Network Security Group for HTTP ports.
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  kkomoye 3 months ago


there is no ddos protection plan
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


A firewall needs to be configured.

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  sunisury 1 week, 4 days ago


create network security group, associate with VM NIC or subnet for it to be accessible over HTTP...https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-
machines/windows/nsg-quickstart-portal
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Question #76 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your Azure environment contains multiple Azure virtual machines.
You need to ensure that a virtual machine named VM1 is accessible from the Internet over HTTP.
Solution: You modify an Azure rewall.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  NoNotSpam 1 year ago


I disagree. The question setup does not mention that azure firewall has been deployed (since it is not deployed by default). If it was not deployed,
there is no need to modify it
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  magistrum 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Seems the firewall is intimated so modifying it will work
upvoted 2 times

  [Removed] 12 months ago


The answer A is correct!
upvoted 8 times

  shivarajtotiger 11 months ago


This contridicts the first question related to this.
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/firewall-faq#what-is-the-difference-between-network-security-groups-nsgs-and-azure-firewall
What is the difference between Application Gateway WAF and Azure Firewall?

The Web Application Firewall (WAF) is a feature of Application Gateway that provides centralized inbound protection of your web applications from
common exploits and vulnerabilities. Azure Firewall provides inbound protection for non-HTTP/S protocols (for example, RDP, SSH, FTP), outbound
network-level protection for all ports and protocols, and application-level protection for outbound HTTP/S.
upvoted 10 times

  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


We use NSG for controlling the exposure of resources over the internet and ips
upvoted 3 times

  gtm94 7 months, 1 week ago


why will u first decide to modify the firewall, explicitly, to give HTTP access? shouldnt u modify the NSG?
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  leomaurodesenv 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I agree with that. Firewall is not the first option for that.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


You can either modify a firewall or modify a NSG. For basic allow/deny traffic, NSG is enough. But the same can be achieved with Firewall as well.
"The Azure Firewall service complements network security group functionality. Together, they provide better "defense-in-depth" network security.
Network security groups provide distributed network layer traffic filtering to limit traffic to resources within virtual networks in each subscription.
Azure Firewall is a fully stateful, centralized network firewall as-a-service, which provides network- and application-level protection across different
subscriptions and virtual networks." https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/firewall-faq
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  elneto82 7 months, 1 week ago


Maybe this explains better? in https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/firewall-faq#what-is-the-difference-between-network-security-
groups-nsgs-and-azure-firewall it says: "When configuring DNAT for inbound Internet network traffic, do I also need to configure a corresponding
network rule to allow that traffic?
No. NAT rules implicitly add a corresponding network rule to allow the translated traffic. You can override this behavior by explicitly adding a
network rule collection with deny rules that match the translated traffic. To learn more about Azure Firewall rule processing logic, see Azure Firewall
rule processing logic." - So, when you add a rule to an Azure Firewall, it automatically configures the NSG accordingly.
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  Jhonsteve83 7 months ago


Answer is correct.
Azure firewall is used to limit access to a vNET from outside
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  Leroy_Jenkins 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I disagree with this answer. HTTP is port 80. to allow a VM to connect via from the Internet over HTTP, you would need to open port 80 for that
VM. You would modify the NSG and NOT the firewall.
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  kilowd 5 months ago


you cn do it with firewall as well...One way you can control outbound network access from an Azure subnet is with Azure Firewall. With Azure
Firewall, you can configure:

Application rules that define fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) that can be accessed from a subnet.
Network rules that define source address, protocol, destination port, and destination address.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/tutorial-firewall-deploy-portal
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


Goal can be achieved by either by firewall or NSG, So A is correct.
upvoted 2 times

  silv3r84 4 months, 3 weeks ago


disagree, should be NSG, not firewall. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/nsg-quickstart-portal
upvoted 1 times

  Studeni 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Question is about VM (not vNET) being accessible over HTTP.
Firewall controls if HTTP is allowed in vNET but NSG (which acts as a firewall for VM) must be configured to let VM communicate via HTTP.
So answer is No - Firewall alone can't get HTTP access to VM. For this we need open Ports on both Firewall (for vNet access) and on NSG (for VM
access)
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  Clouddog 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer A is correct.
You typically want to use NSGs when you are protecting network traffic in or out of a subnet. Azure Firewall is the solution for filtering traffic to a
VNet from the outside.
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  dday 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Firewall or NSG
upvoted 1 times

  cvrlepa 4 months ago


Firewall, because Your Azure environment contains MULTIPLE Azure virtual machines. NSG is for all VMs, but we need HTTP traffic to VM1
upvoted 2 times

  Profheist 3 months, 3 weeks ago


The correct answer is 'B'. I think for individual resource (VM in this case) in Network can be modified by NSG rather than Firewall.

The Azure Firewall service complements network security group functionality. Together, they provide better "defense-in-depth" network security.
Network security groups provide distributed network layer traffic filtering to limit traffic to resources within virtual networks in each subscription.
Azure Firewall is a fully stateful, centralized network firewall as-a-service, which provides network- and application-level protection across different
subscriptions and virtual networks.
upvoted 2 times

  Meatface 3 months, 3 weeks ago


New to Azure.
If you DON'T modify the NSG and ONLY add a firewall rule to allow port 80 on a firewall will the VM have access? Do we need to allow on both
NSG and firewall to allow access to port 80 for VM to have access?
upvoted 1 times

  Ritik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


NSG is correct answer.. So NO for firewall
upvoted 1 times

  jackman 3 months, 2 weeks ago


i think we should only deal what's the best or nearest given words/choices in the question.
upvoted 1 times

  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


B. No (it is the correct option)

I agree with Profheist,


Why? ... Because granular security configuration, based on "Network Layer" is from NSG. In addition, you can add more security using Azure
Firewall in the "Perimeter Layer"
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  marizvi2 3 months, 1 week ago

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The answer A is partially correct as you have to do do more to allow VM accessible from internet. So, A could be wrong.
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  ys298 3 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/firewall-
faq#:~:text=Azure%20Firewall%20provides%20inbound%20protection,protection%20for%20outbound%20HTTP%2FS.

Azure Firewall provides inbound protection for non-HTTP/S protocols (for example, RDP, SSH, FTP), outbound network-level protection for all ports
and protocols, and application-level protection for outbound HTTP/S.

Why wouldn't the answer by Application Gateway instead?


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  limgahon 2 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/network-security-groups-overview
NSG rules deny all inbound internet traffic by default & it must be create & come with VM NIC. if you don't allow it, set the additional Azure
Firewall is useless. so, Answer B is correct.
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  jay158 2 months ago


I created a VM machine from portal, In the networking tab, set inbound ports to HTTP(80), HTTPS(443).. and tested ..It could browse google.com
easily. No Firewall required. Firewall can only restrict traffic, can not allow
Answer is B. No
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  GStudy 1 month, 2 weeks ago


It does not mention that azure firewall has been deployed. Another question like this says answer is "public IP address"
upvoted 1 times

  Fabi777 1 month ago


1- question says: the machine must be reachable via HTTP, therefore
FROM the outside
now, FW provides INBOUND protection for NON-HTTP/s traffic and OUTBOUND protection for ALL ports/protocols
If we just consider those two aspects of az FW the correct answer should be B, so NO
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Question #77 Topic 1

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might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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Your Azure environment contains multiple Azure virtual machines.
You need to ensure that a virtual machine named VM1 is accessible from the Internet over HTTP.
Solution: You modify an Azure Tra c Manager pro le.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  pcce5w2hlh 11 months ago


Answer is B.
Becoz Traffic Manager is used to distribute traffic at DNS level across different regions.
upvoted 44 times

  Clouddog 4 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/nl-nl/resources/videos/how-azure-traffic-manager-works/
upvoted 2 times

  MPAzureTraining900 9 months, 3 weeks ago


You modify an Azure firewall. Correct Answer is B
upvoted 3 times

  JohnathhanWick 8 months, 2 weeks ago


azure firewall.....as the previous question
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  gassen 5 months, 3 weeks ago


just for the future
If the Question doesn't raise any question please stop posting comments, it's a source of frustration and Confusion
upvoted 17 times

  PeteMitchell 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I actually enjoy having context to why one option is not valid, let people comment and be happy they are there to do so.
upvoted 41 times

  redredeye 5 months, 1 week ago


I agree. I prefer more context too.
upvoted 3 times

  P69 5 months, 1 week ago


responses of people are useful to understand justifications
upvoted 6 times

  Zenti 5 months ago


justifications for answers is the whole point on the Discussion section
upvoted 4 times

  nick1970 3 months, 1 week ago


The problem is most of the people are only saying yes or no. They don't explain why.
upvoted 3 times

  Piiri565 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I think comments make the concepts to understand much better, just by knowing the answer and moving to the next question.Let the people
connect .Its the source of Knowledge
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  MickeyG 3 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree, but only when users just respond with "correct" or "A is correct". This adds nothing for the rest of us. I enjoy having context why options
are invalid or valid. But responding with just the letter that is the answer is not helpful to anyone
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  nick1970 3 months, 1 week ago


100 thumbs up. So true.
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  emraanmeer 4 months, 3 weeks ago


correct
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  stace 4 months, 3 weeks ago


no is correct
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


B answer
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  DDV 3 months ago


perfect comments are very useful, please continue doing as it helps in the learning journey
upvoted 1 times

  GeneCarl 2 months, 2 weeks ago


True letter b
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  AmyBdz 2 months ago


Yes, B.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


You need to modify an Azure Firewall.
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Question #78 Topic 1

Which two types of customers are eligible to use Azure Government to develop a cloud solution? Each correct answer presents a complete
solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. a Canadian government contractor

B. a European government contractor

C. a United States government entity

D. a United States government contractor

E. a European government entity

  Nakish 1 year, 2 months ago


Azure Government is a cloud environment specifically built to meet compliance and security requirements for US government.
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


very American naming...
upvoted 28 times

  theashu 8 months ago


Azure Government uses physically isolated datacenters and networks (located in U.S. only). Ans- B&C
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-government/documentation-government-welcome
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  techy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


b is European? Why are B? Azure government is only based in US, even the link you included. Please stop confusing people and use your eyes
to read
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  Raven777 6 months ago


Who f-ing cares (outside the US)? Ridiculous question.
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  promocode 5 months ago


ha ha ha...
upvoted 1 times

  benynek 4 months, 3 weeks ago


People who lives outside of the US.
upvoted 3 times

  kachraSeth 3 months, 2 weeks ago


They are just bragging about these so called special data centers
upvoted 2 times

  emraanmeer 4 months, 3 weeks ago


C & D are correct answers
upvoted 1 times

  kumardeb 4 months, 3 weeks ago


These countries are using azure
US
Germany
China
upvoted 3 times

  Clouddog 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The key difference between Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Azure Government is that Azure Government is a sovereign cloud. It's a physically
separated instance of Azure, dedicated to U.S. government workloads only.
upvoted 4 times

  Eli_Man97 4 months, 1 week ago


Not questioning the answer, just Saying that MS Branding of this cloud solution could have been better .
upvoted 2 times

  bb90 2 months, 1 week ago


I am surprised that Azure government is not available to EU

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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


It's all American.
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Question #79 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  Channing 1 year ago


NO options come up. Need to be fixed
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  Sbi203 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Check the comments below. You'll find the question.
upvoted 2 times

  RakeshVerma 1 year ago


No Option is coming..Look into it.
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  zmujtaba 10 months, 4 weeks ago


Nothing displayed - No picture
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  MacMac 10 months, 4 weeks ago


No Picture
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  miths 10 months, 3 weeks ago


no image , pl fix
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  AmitAcc 10 months, 3 weeks ago


no picture displaying..plz fix it
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  Blackwhitebaer 10 months, 2 weeks ago


No image
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  nova 10 months, 2 weeks ago


no image
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  Chibs 10 months, 2 weeks ago


No Image
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  Pujzza 10 months, 2 weeks ago


No image .. Need to be fixed it
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  monoconpistolas 10 months, 2 weeks ago


no image
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  Akii 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Unable to view HOTSPOT
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  ashu786 10 months, 1 week ago


What the option to select?
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  barchetta 10 months ago


The answer is the flux capacitor.
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  Moonchild 10 months ago


Nothing displayed
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  sam107 9 months, 3 weeks ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  Tmaz 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Thank you
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  AbdelB 6 months ago


Thank you @sam107
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  Romancc 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Mucho Gracias
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


Thanks
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  deepakkher80 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Thanks
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  arkosarkar 3 months ago


Thank you! :)
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  LearningNewStuffOnline 2 months, 1 week ago


Thank you
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  Nadiab 9 months, 2 weeks ago


No picture
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  atsigr 9 months ago


Needs to be fixed
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  lmeliss 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Image doesn't appear
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  rickert12 8 months, 2 weeks ago


D is correct
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  ashmas 8 months ago


Not visible
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  sonali_hargunani20 7 months, 2 weeks ago


No Picture
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  Daltonic75 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Options: https://www.dumpsbase.com/freedumps/wp-content/uploads/2018/exams/AZ-900%20V11.files/image047.jpg
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  hfk2020 7 months, 2 weeks ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  RohitRai89 7 months, 2 weeks ago


C and D. I can see it.
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  smklab02 7 months, 1 week ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  Kiwicharlie 7 months, 1 week ago


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  hfk2020 7 months, 1 week ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  puneet2701 7 months, 1 week ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


Kindly fix.
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  PuneetH 7 months, 1 week ago


no picture
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  ianaragones21 7 months, 1 week ago


https://www.dumpsbase.com/freedumps/wp-content/uploads/2018/exams/AZ-900%20V11.files/image047.jpg

NO
NO
YES
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  JTrainer01 7 months ago


Sigh, another blank question...
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  Thanveer 7 months ago


https://www.dumpsbase.com/freedumps/wp-content/uploads/2018/exams/AZ-900%20V11.files/image047.jpg
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  prashanth5429 6 months, 3 weeks ago


https://www.exam4training.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/image049-1.jpg
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  VlistErik 6 months, 2 weeks ago


NO image, please fix
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  Bruno_Gemignani 6 months, 2 weeks ago


No image is showing up.
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  VlistErik 6 months, 2 weeks ago


no picture displaying..plz fix it
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  Carpos 6 months, 1 week ago


No Img
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  Carpos 6 months, 1 week ago


No Img
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  seetaganesh 6 months, 1 week ago


yes, don't see question completely
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  Tyock 6 months, 1 week ago


NNY
https://www.dumpsbase.com/freedumps/wp-content/uploads/2018/exams/AZ-900%20V11.files/image047.jpg
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  RVincent 6 months ago

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no selections provided - put some in please


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  Madhumita 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Not able to see Question with Option properly.
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  exam_slayer 5 months, 4 weeks ago


we need a specialized eyeglasses to see it :)
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  nmurthy 5 months, 4 weeks ago


No display nor image. it needs to be sorted out
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  Madu90 5 months, 4 weeks ago


No option
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  Caetano 5 months, 4 weeks ago


No image
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  anurag2893 5 months, 3 weeks ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  CEF 5 months, 2 weeks ago


No image, please fix
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  anoroita 5 months ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  ShirleyM 5 months ago


no listing
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  LoganIsh 5 months ago


Thanks for the Q&A
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  AP11 4 months, 3 weeks ago


no image loaded
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  Rodolfourb 4 months, 3 weeks ago


No Picture...plz fix it
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  RS1 4 months, 1 week ago


No image
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  jc83 4 months, 1 week ago


Image doesn't appear
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  Cute_geetu 4 months ago


Image is not visible
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  CiscoNinja 4 months ago


62 comments to say no image! SMH
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  Azee37 4 months ago


No Image
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  LexusNX425 3 months, 3 weeks ago


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Picture is not uploaded. Please fix ASAP


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  Bobiology 3 months, 3 weeks ago


nothing displayed...
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  sudhakar09 3 months, 3 weeks ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
upvoted 1 times

  vinner 3 months, 2 weeks ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO

Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO

Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
upvoted 5 times

  markmixxx 3 months, 2 weeks ago


No content, please fix this!
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  ENegriFarias 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Bug here
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  Jerecax 3 months, 2 weeks ago


https://www.dumpsbase.com/freedumps/wp-content/uploads/2018/exams/AZ-900%20V11.files/image047.jpg
no
no
yes
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  Asiddiqui 3 months, 1 week ago


No Image.
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  Nixtone 3 months, 1 week ago


Nothing is displayed, no question picture, no reply picture.
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  djrhenan 2 months, 4 weeks ago


no picture
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 4 weeks ago


No, No, Yes
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  chas12345 2 months, 3 weeks ago


No options
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  Hazi 2 months, 3 weeks ago


No options are coming up. Plz fix this Issues and we have same problems with other many questions,. Please fix it asap
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  A1207 2 months, 3 weeks ago


not vissible
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  prassu8 2 months, 2 weeks ago


no picture or options
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  Danarose 2 months, 2 weeks ago


No picture
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  Sbi203 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Read previous comments. The question is there.
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  Nicholas 2 months, 2 weeks ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
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  Jesi 2 months, 1 week ago


no image
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  rembran 2 months ago


no image
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  Bachus 2 months ago


Helpful
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  Anjaiah 2 months ago


not visible the options
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  amithks 2 months ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud-->NO, Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number-->NO, Azure Multi-
Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts--> YES
upvoted 1 times

  Bernice 1 month, 4 weeks ago


no picture / option displayed...
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  Sikiru 1 month, 1 week ago


No option is on.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


To implement an Azure Multi-Factor Authentication(MFA) solution, you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the
cloud ---------------- No

Two valid methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are picture identification and a passport number --------------------------------------
-------------------No

Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) can be required for administrative and non-administrative user accounts ------------------------------------
--------------- Yes
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  Ravi_KR 4 weeks ago


nothing been seen
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  g0nes03 3 weeks, 1 day ago


Picture not visible
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  g0nes03 3 weeks, 1 day ago


no image visible
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  od87 1 week, 1 day ago


all giving the Qs and ans , how do you know that is the Qs?
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  rog_NB 6 days, 13 hours ago


No Picture; 24.11.2020, 11:50 CET
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Question #80 Topic 1

You need to ensure that when Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) users connect to Azure AD from the Internet by using an anonymous IP address,
the users are prompted automatically to change their password.
Which Azure service should you use?

A. Azure AD Connect Health

B. Azure AD Privileged Identity Management

C. Azure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)

D. Azure AD Identity Protection

  zorro1 11 months, 2 weeks ago


The risk signals can trigger remediation efforts such as requiring users to: perform Azure Multi-Factor Authentication, reset their password using
self-service password reset, or blocking until an administrator takes action.
upvoted 13 times

  success101 11 months ago


D is correct
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  crazymagi 8 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Privileged Identity Management (PIM) is a service that enables you to manage, control, and monitor access to
important resources in your organization. These resources include resources in Azure AD, Azure, and other Microsoft Online Services like Office 365
or Microsoft Intune.
upvoted 8 times

  pdk6066 7 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/identity-protection/overview-identity-protection
D is correct
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  SoniaA 5 months, 2 weeks ago


D > Azure AD Identity Protection
"Identity Protection is a tool that allows organizations to accomplish three key tasks:
Automate the detection and remediation of identity-based risks.
Investigate risks using data in the portal.
Export risk detection data to third-party utilities for further analysis."
upvoted 12 times

  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


D is correct
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  Naghea 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I passed!
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  Krupa007 1 week, 2 days ago


I dont hav complete qn's from this link..can u help me by sending complete qn's if u hav or any other pdf..it will be helpful for me.. Hoping for
the positive reply :) thanks in advance
upvoted 1 times

  Kavitakrish 2 months ago


Azure identity protection is only fr premium users so right answer is B
upvoted 1 times

  Lak43 2 months ago


D is correct , i got this in my exam
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  dkezi 1 month, 4 weeks ago


how many questions from this dump, i have mine in 3 hours
upvoted 1 times

  Stuudent 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Did you get an overview showing which answers were correct and which not?
upvoted 2 times

  Ebenezer 1 month ago


The answer is very correct.
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  gmadarik7345 2 weeks, 4 days ago


D is correct
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Question #81 Topic 1

DRAG DROP -
Match the term to the correct de nition.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate term from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each term may be used once, more
than once, or not at all.
NOTE: Each correct match is worth one point.
Select and Place:

  JK_RSA 1 year, 2 months ago


needs fixing
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  zorro1 11 months, 1 week ago


Seems that nobody care....
upvoted 35 times

  Amit202019 11 months ago


options are not available, kindly check,
upvoted 19 times

  Marley 10 months, 4 weeks ago


Q/A
Identify and deliver electronic information that can be used as evidence in legal cases - eDiscovery
Control how a Microsoft support engineer accesses your data during a help session - Customer Lockbox
Extend an existing telephone system for call delegation and call on-behalf functionality - PSTN Calling
Provide statistics that help you understand how you spend your time at work - MyAnalitics
upvoted 153 times

  Preetibaveja 6 months, 3 weeks ago


These questions are more related to Office365
upvoted 12 times

  CloudGang 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Thanks
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  RS1 4 months, 1 week ago


thanks
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  Shiven 10 months, 2 weeks ago


these Q & A are not from AZ-900

Q/A
Identify and deliver electronic information that can be used as evidence in legal cases - eDiscovery
Control how a Microsoft support engineer accesses your data during a help session - Customer Lockbox
Extend an existing telephone system for call delegation and call on-behalf functionality - PSTN Calling
Provide statistics that help you understand how you spend your time at work - MyAnalitics
upvoted 20 times

  Chibs 10 months, 2 weeks ago


No Image
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  monoconpistolas 10 months, 2 weeks ago


no image
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  Akii 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Unable to view question
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  Legin 10 months, 1 week ago


no option available...please fix?
upvoted 1 times

  qahsan1 10 months, 1 week ago


Marly, plz don't confuse ppl. they are not from AZ-900
upvoted 4 times

  faglan 10 months ago


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no image
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  barchetta 10 months ago


Per MS1333 tech note sub paragraph 214b: The flux capacitor.
upvoted 3 times

  edwardpogi 10 months ago


*An organization that defines all international standards across all industries
*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt
*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US
- Azure Government
-GDPR
-ISO
-NIST
upvoted 52 times

  imbz 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks!
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  elianagz 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks
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  noods_Uncerti ed 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks pogi!
upvoted 1 times

  AaronMiles 2 months ago


That is actually on here as a question now.
upvoted 2 times

  Kallandor 10 months ago


No image in the question description.
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  Wathini 9 months, 4 weeks ago


*An organization that defines all international standards across all industries -ISO
*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt -NIST
*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection- GDPR
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US- Azure Government
upvoted 109 times

  RS1 4 months, 1 week ago


thanks
upvoted 1 times

  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


Shouldn't it be "Private Cloud" instead of "Public Cloud" in the definition of Azure Government.
Thanks for putting out this information here.
upvoted 1 times

  AlmostafaElsisi 9 months, 1 week ago


No Image ..
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  Gourish 9 months ago


no question
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  atsigr 9 months ago


Needs to be fixed
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  abdessabour 8 months, 3 weeks ago


needs fixing
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  lmeliss 8 months, 3 weeks ago


No images loading
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  Hillarykip 8 months, 3 weeks ago


*An organization that defines all international standards across all industries -ISO
*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt -NIST
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*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection -GDPR
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US - Azure Government
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I know ISO from CCNA :D
upvoted 2 times

  hstorm 4 months ago


Agree...
upvoted 1 times

  pa06 8 months, 2 weeks ago


This is Blank
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  Triptiexamtopics 8 months ago


options not visible
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  ashmas 8 months ago


Options not visible
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  Daltonic75 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Options: https://www.sharetotest.com/images/AZ-900.files/image021.jpg
upvoted 40 times

  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


Thanks..
upvoted 1 times

  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Thank you so much
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  smklab02 7 months, 1 week ago


Q/A
Identify and deliver electronic information that can be used as evidence in legal cases - eDiscovery
Control how a Microsoft support engineer accesses your data during a help session - Customer Lockbox
Extend an existing telephone system for call delegation and call on-behalf functionality - PSTN Calling
Provide statistics that help you understand how you spend your time at work - MyAnalitics
upvoted 1 times

  Kiwicharlie 7 months, 1 week ago


Nothing display.
upvoted 1 times

  hfk2020 7 months, 1 week ago


An organization that defines all international standards across all industries
*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt
*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US
- Azure Government
-GDPR
-ISO
-NIST
upvoted 1 times

  braghuvanshi 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This is wrong answer,below is the correct answer:
*An organization that defines all international standards across all industries
-ISO
*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt
-NIST
*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection
-GDPR
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US
-Azure Government
upvoted 13 times

  Mangesh_XI_mumbai 3 months, 1 week ago


thanks this is right
upvoted 2 times

  VTHAR 3 months ago


hfk2020 is posting question as it is. braghuvanshi is posting answers. Both are correct.

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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


*An organization that defines all international standards across all industries
-ISO
*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt
-NIST
*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection
-GDPR
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US
-Azure Government
upvoted 13 times

  JTrainer01 7 months ago


Sigh, another broken question. No Image.
upvoted 1 times

  VlistErik 6 months, 2 weeks ago


options are not available, kindly check
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  VlistErik 6 months, 2 weeks ago


options are not available, kindly check
upvoted 1 times

  qxgoizhxyyxplqyccz 6 months ago


No pic
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  RVincent 6 months ago


questions needs addressing - if you're going to address something put that 'something' there.
upvoted 1 times

  nmurthy 5 months, 4 weeks ago


needs to be fixed
upvoted 1 times

  Madu90 5 months, 4 weeks ago


NO answers
upvoted 1 times

  trevy 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Needs fixing
upvoted 1 times

  Homesick 5 months, 1 week ago


no image, need to be fixed
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  Nirav9944 5 months ago


need to fix
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  DanGitahi 5 months ago


There are no options. Kindly fix
upvoted 1 times

  josekast 5 months ago


https://www.dumpsbase.com/freedumps/wp-content/uploads/2018/exams/AZ-900%20V11.files/image051.jpg
upvoted 6 times

  Azurance 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Loads of answer options are not visible..needs fix
upvoted 1 times

  creetal 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This question was on the test 7/7/2020
upvoted 2 times

  developerssumittiwari 4 months, 1 week ago


I am the gentleman and I am saying this question need to be fixed to provide answer.
upvoted 1 times

  cera 4 months, 1 week ago


question& answer:
*An organization that defines all international standards across all industries–ISO

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*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt–NIST


*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection–GDPR
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US-Azure Government
upvoted 5 times

  Cute_geetu 4 months ago


Image is not visible
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  ENegriFarias 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Bug here
upvoted 1 times

  Jerecax 3 months, 2 weeks ago


https://www.sharetotest.com/images/AZ-900.files/image021.jpg
-ISO
-NIST
-GDPR
-Azure Government
upvoted 7 times

  Asiddiqui 3 months, 1 week ago


no image
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  Nixtone 3 months, 1 week ago


Pictures not available..
upvoted 1 times

  Meatface 3 months ago


2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

Fine salt

1 1/2 sticks (12 tablespoons) unsalted butter, at room temperature

3/4 cup packed light brown sugar

2/3 cup granulated sugar

2 large eggs

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

One 12-ounce bag semisweet chocolate chips


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  djrhenan 2 months, 4 weeks ago


no picture again
upvoted 1 times

  Ambar27 2 months, 3 weeks ago


options are not available, kindly check,
upvoted 1 times

  A1207 2 months, 3 weeks ago


not vissible
upvoted 1 times

  avigol 2 months, 3 weeks ago


No image
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  RennyV 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Need to fix.
upvoted 1 times

  Pravin_123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


options not available, Kindly check
upvoted 1 times

  Nicholas 2 months, 2 weeks ago


*An organization that defines all international standards across all industries -ISO
*An organization that defines the standards used by the US govt -NIST
*An European policy that defines data privacy & protection- GDPR
*A dedicated public cloud for federal/state agencies in the US- Azure Government
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upvoted 3 times

  LopaNayak 2 months, 1 week ago


I am not looking at these questions for free. I have paid to have the contributor access and with that too I don't see many of the questions. Admin,
could you please ensure to fix this.
upvoted 4 times

  rembran 2 months ago


no image
upvoted 1 times

  Anjaiah 2 months ago


options are not available
upvoted 1 times

  AC89 2 months ago


Where can I find this info to study?
upvoted 1 times

  amithks 2 months ago


Identify and deliver electronic information that can be used as evidence in legal cases - eDiscovery
Control how a Microsoft support engineer accesses your data during a help session - Customer Lockbox
Extend an existing telephone system for call delegation and call on-behalf functionality - PSTN Calling
Provide statistics that help you understand how you spend your time at work - MyAnalitics
upvoted 2 times

  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


https://www.sharetotest.com/images/AZ-900.files/image021.jpg

-ISO
-NIST
-GDPR
-Azure Government
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  WelldaSilva 1 month ago


In accord with image that you provided the answer is corret.
Great work
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


https://www.sharetotest.com/images/AZ-900.files/image021.jpg
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  dude2020 4 weeks ago


This question need fixing.
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  rog_NB 6 days, 12 hours ago


No Pic; 24.11.2020 13:00 CET
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Question #82 Topic 1

Your company plans to deploy several web servers and several database servers to Azure.
You need to recommend an Azure solution to limit the types of connections from the web servers to the database servers.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A. network security groups (NSGs)

B. Azure Service Bus

C. a local network gateway

D. a route lter

  success101 11 months ago


A is correct
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  kaushu400 10 months, 1 week ago


oh really?
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  nexter 10 months ago


oh yeah
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  getazusername 1 month ago


ouh yeah!
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  shashu07 2 weeks ago


Keyword is "web servers and several database servers to Azure" ie internal traffic to VMs, so answer is NSG.
We can consider Firewall, its point to external traffic to VMs
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  sheddy 10 months ago


Keyword is "several". You will want to use a group for multiple VMs traffic rules.
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  Rainman 5 months, 1 week ago


but i was expecting to see either "A fire wall" or "multiple NSGs" .
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  LexusNX425 3 months, 3 weeks ago


You could have multiple VMs in a single NSG
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  juanvenegasb 8 months, 3 weeks ago


gracias por indicar que la respuesta correcta es la A...
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  daskive 5 months ago


i'm expecting a application security group
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  kmhuis 3 months, 1 week ago


Wait, NSG either allow or deny. They do not "limit". I dont really understand why this wouldnt be azure firewall. (I realize its not a option)
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  AshishKu 3 months, 1 week ago


I think the answer should be Application Security Group. Which is not present in the options.
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  Meatface 3 months ago


NSG can't limit "types of connections"
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  Saman25 2 months, 2 weeks ago


We don't have the option of application security group but this can be achieved using NSG also by placing web servers and database servers in
different subnets. therefore, A is correct.
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  AppleVan 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Why is local network gateway is not right?
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I guess the reasoning is that it network gateways are primarily used to connect on-prem network with cloud, not to limit access between
devices. IF you think about it, if you put databases on a separate network, you will still need NSGs to regulate access to this network.
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Was on exam today.
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  AcetheTest 1 month ago


I took connection "type" to mean protocol, which is an option within network security groups. the word "limit" might throw someone off, but
ultimately limiting the protocols just means picking and choosing which ones are okay.
"For each rule, you can specify source and destination, port, and protocol."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/network-security-groups-overview
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Question #83 Topic 1

To what should an application connect to retrieve security tokens?

A. an Azure Storage account

B. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)

C. a certi cate store

D. an Azure key vault

  vanr2000 1 year, 4 months ago


It should be D, instead of B. Azure key vault keep Security Tokens

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-whatis
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  exam_taker5 1 year, 4 months ago


agreed
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  JasonB 1 year, 3 months ago


Not Agree
The Azure Key Vault store Keys.
Azure AD give acces tokens.
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  Berg 9 months, 4 weeks ago


KeyVault can also store tokens.
"Azure Key Vault can be used to Securely store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and other secrets"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-overview
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  dani6666 9 months, 1 week ago


AKV store ACCESS TO tokens (so the keys), not tokens itself
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


You may store the token in a vault but I don't think apps will be able to connect to it to retrieve the token in order to access anything. For
that you need an OpenID Connect flow (for example) which involves AD:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/security-tokens
and then:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/v2-protocols-oidc
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  shashu07 2 weeks ago


Question is about accessing / retrieving security tokens token from Application & not storing the same.

Microsoft identity platform authenticates users and provides security tokens, such as access token, refresh token, and ID token, that allow a
client application to access protected resources on a resource server.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/security-tokens
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  JimGrayham 1 year, 1 month ago


Azure Key Vault can be used to Securely store and tightly control access to tokens.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-overview
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


repeat from above as the comment is duplicate:
You may store the token in a vault but I don't think apps will be able to connect to it to retrieve the token in order to access anything. For that
you need an OpenID Connect flow (for example) which involves AD:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/security-tokens
and then:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/v2-protocols-oidc
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


The answer B is correct, because it asks what "an application should connect to".
An Application cannot connect to a Key Vault.
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  richardsonbq 1 year ago


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Actually, the Key Vault can be accessed by an Application to retrieve secure information. So I'm not sure if AD is the only right answer here...
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  richardsonbq 1 year ago


But in the context of the answer, I believe AD is more appropriate as per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-
directory/develop/authentication-scenarios#security-tokens
upvoted 4 times

  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/active-directory-b2c/active-directory-b2c-apps AD is correct
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  sbettani 1 year ago


Key vault is ment to STORE security tokens, while AD is ment to give access to tokens
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  Moon 1 year ago


answer is "B". Token is from AD not Key Vault.
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  mudot 11 months, 3 weeks ago


the answer makes perfect sense in the context of Single sign on
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  khssank 11 months ago


Answer D
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  dmadhup 10 months, 4 weeks ago


B is correct answer.
Azure AD authenticates users and provides access tokens.
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  zmujtaba 10 months, 3 weeks ago


A key advantage of using Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) with Azure Blob storage or Queue storage is that your credentials no longer need to
be stored in your code. Instead, you can request an OAuth 2.0 access token from the Microsoft identity platform (formerly Azure AD). Azure AD
authenticates the security principal (a user, group, or service principal) running the application. If authentication succeeds, Azure AD returns the
access token to the application, and the application can then use the access token to authorize requests to Azure Blob storage or Queue storage.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-app
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  awsnoob 10 months ago


D: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-overview
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  PLM 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer is B: Azure AD is the identity provider, responsible for verifying the identity of users and applications that exists in a organization's
directory, and ultimately issuing security tokens upon successful authentication of those used and applications.
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  vipi 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Ans :- B. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Secrets Management - Azure Key Vault can be used to Securely store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and
other secrets
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  ilaiya 9 months, 1 week ago


KeyVault - Keys
AD - Tokens
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  mouadkrt 8 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/configure-authentication-provider-aad
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  navneet1685 8 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/authentication-scenarios
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  AmitDas 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Key Vault is the right answer
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  pa06 8 months, 2 weeks ago


B is the answer
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  Sima24 8 months, 1 week ago


Seems that it's AD: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/authentication-scenarios
upvoted 1 times

  TimoB 8 months ago


I've done some research as well and from my pov it is AD - I will flag that in my exam.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


What is Azure Key Vault?
01/07/2019
4 minutes to read
+5
Azure Key Vault helps solve the following problems:

Secrets Management - Azure Key Vault can be used to Securely store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and
other secrets
Key Management - Azure Key Vault can also be used as a Key Management solution. Azure Key Vault makes it easy to create and control the
encryption keys used to encrypt your data.
Certificate Management - Azure Key Vault is also a service that lets you easily provision, manage, and deploy public and private Transport Layer
Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) certificates for use with Azure and your internal connected resources.
Store secrets backed by Hardware Security Modules - The secrets and keys can be protected either by software or FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validated
HSMs
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  ashmas 8 months ago


An Azure AD group Although key vault only supports 1024 access policy entries, you can add multiple applications and users to a single Azure AD
group, and then add that group as a single entry to your access control policy.
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  pulkitgoel 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer: B
Microsoft identity platform is an evolution of the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) developer platform. It allows developers to build applications
that sign in all Microsoft identities and get tokens to call Microsoft APIs such as Microsoft Graph or APIs that developers have built. It’s a full-
featured platform that consists of an OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect standard-compliant authentication service, open-source libraries, application
registration and configuration, robust conceptual and reference documentation, quickstart samples, code samples, tutorials, and how-to guides.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/
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  hfk2020 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Security tokens contain information about users and apps. Azure AD uses JSON based tokens (JWTs) that contain claims.
Applications can use claims for various tasks such as:

Validating the token


Identifying the token subject's tenant
Displaying user information
Determining the subject's authorization
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/authentication-scenarios
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  xarvis07 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure AD is the correct answer, as per the link - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/authentication-scenarios
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  KuAshman 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Please note that the question ask "To retrieve security tokens":

Azure Key Vault can keep security token, however to access to Key Vault we need to authenticate to retrieve them. To authenticate, we can use
"managed identity" that gives Azure services an automatically managed identity in Azure AD. So the answer is Azure AD.

reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/basic-concepts
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  ks_rajasekhar 3 months, 1 week ago


makes sense
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


True that the Token is issued by AD, but it's then stored in the Key Vault, therefore an app should connect to the Key Vault rather than directly to
AD (security first) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/service-to-service-authentication
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  idris 7 months ago


B is correct. Azure AD provides access tokens. Azure Key vault is used to securely store passwords, secrets, certificates and tokens.

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  Sham9090 6 months, 3 weeks ago


question talks about retrieving, meaning it already should be stored/saved somewhere - Keyvault
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  vivekraj59 6 months, 2 weeks ago


It should be D
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  borinot 6 months, 2 weeks ago


The right is B
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-app
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  chaitanya123 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I think D. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/secure-your-key-vault#active-directory-authentication
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  chaitanya123 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I think D. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/secure-your-key-vault#active-directory-authentication
upvoted 2 times

  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


retrieve .... should be B
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  felixjiragh 6 months, 1 week ago


AD seems to be correct:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory-b2c/tokens-overview
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  MJSmile 6 months, 1 week ago


It talks about "To what should an application connect to retrieve security tokens?" rather How to connect.. so it should be Key Vault rather than AD.
AD can authenticate but the actual connection is with Key Vault to retrieve.
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  vinodr 6 months ago


You can acquire a token from Azure AD for authorizing requests from a client application.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-app
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  pedroairo 6 months ago


It is definitely Azure Active Directory. Please read this url:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/authentication-vs-authorization
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  PeteMitchell 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is here folks https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/active-directory/develop/app-sign-in-flow:

Web app sign-in flow


When a user navigates in the browser to a web app, the following happens:

The web app determines whether the user is authenticated.


If the user isn't authenticated, the web app delegates to Azure AD to sign in the user. That sign in will be compliant with the policy of the
organization, which may mean asking the user to enter their credentials, using multi-factor-authentication, or not using a password at all (for
example using Windows Hello).
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  PMP_Azure 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree. Answer should be D.
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  sanjjoe 5 months, 2 weeks ago


B.
See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-app
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Key Vault is a tool for securely storing and accessing secrets. A secret is anything that you want to tightly control access to, such as API keys,
passwords, or certificates. A vault is a logical group of secrets.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/basic-concepts
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago

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sorry for storing it is key Vault. However retrieve can be possible using AD
so answer is B. Azure AD
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure AD seems to be correct, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/security-tokens
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  Jeejay007 5 months, 1 week ago


The Azure Key Vault store Keys. Azure AD give access tokens.
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  Kerefa 5 months ago


Build apps that sign in all Microsoft identities, get tokens to call Microsoft Graph, other Microsoft APIs, or custom APIs. For more information, see
Microsoft identity platform (Azure Active Directory for developers).

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-whatis
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  sampann 5 months ago


Azure AD authenticates users and provides access tokens. An access token is a security token that is issued by an authorization server. It contains
information
about the user and the app for which the token is intended, which can be used to access Web APIs and other protected resources.
Instead of creating apps that each maintain their own username and password information, which incurs a high administrative burden when you
need to add or
remove users across multiple apps, apps can delegate that responsibility to a centralized identity provider.
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is a centralized identity provider in the cloud. Delegating authentication and authorization to it enables scenarios
such as
Conditional Access policies that require a user to be in a specific location, the use of multi-factor authentication, as well as enabling a user to sign
in once and then
be automatically signed in to all of the web apps that share the same centralized directory. This capability is referred to as Single Sign On (SSO).
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  Rick_James 5 months ago


B - Application model - Microsoft identity platform | Microsoft Docs. See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-
directory/develop/application-model
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


D is the answer
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


My bad, earlier I replied AKV. The answer is B, it is correct.
The question is bit tricky, it is not asking where it is stored but who delivers it to the application which uses it. :p
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  subbupro 4 months, 3 weeks ago


most of the things, for app access token we will go for Azure AD. but for storing connection string, certificates can go for keyvault
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  dyn4casie 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure key vault keeps security tokens
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  naicud 4 months, 1 week ago


the correct is D
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  TechH 4 months ago


Azure AD is correct answer
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  bilal92 4 months ago


Its B: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/security-tokens
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  Balu81 4 months ago


Surely answer should be Done
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  TheSleech 4 months ago


The core of this question is what service n APPLICATION connect to. This is the very purpose of AKV. Answer is D.
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  Nnina 3 months, 1 week ago

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Exactly. It asks "To what should an application connect.."


"When you create a key vault in an Azure subscription, it's automatically associated with the Azure AD tenant of the subscription. All callers in
both planes must register in this tenant and authenticate to access the key vault."
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  kota08 4 months ago


check this https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/authentication so its azure active directory
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  Rishabh26 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Key vault is used for certificates..Tokens is AD only
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  Ashokexplore 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes it should be "D" - the questions retrieve security tokens not access security token .
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  marizvi2 3 months, 1 week ago


Microsoft identity platform authenticates users and provides security tokens, such as access token, refresh token, and ID token, that allow a client
application to access protected resources on a resource server.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


About Azure Key Vault
01/07/2019
4 minutes to read

Azure Key Vault helps solve the following problems:

Secrets Management - Azure Key Vault can be used to Securely store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and
other secrets
upvoted 1 times

  PektoTheGreat 3 months, 1 week ago


Answer is B:

The security tokens are issued by the Azure AD Authentication Services.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/A/4/AA48DC38-DBC8-4C5E-AF07-D1433B55363D/Azure-AD-Data-Security-Considerations.pdf
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  RNG60FR 3 months ago


The right answer is Azure Key Vault. If you read well the question : you "connect to" something to "retrieve security tokens". Azure AD is used to
authenticate and give tokens, it s not used to "retrieve tokens".
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  YogeshChaudhari 3 months ago


To store token - Key vault
to retrieve - AD
So Ans should be Azure AD
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  technicalguru 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer - Azure Active Directory
Azure Key Vault provides a way to securely store credentials and other keys and secrets, but your code needs to authenticate to Key Vault to
retrieve them. Using a managed identity makes solving this problem simpler by giving Azure services an automatically managed identity in Azure
AD. You can use this identity to authenticate to Key Vault or any service that supports Azure AD authentication, without having any credentials in
your code.
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  lebik17203 2 months, 3 weeks ago


The Question is how an app can retrieve a security token. Authentication tokens are Handled by the AD, but the App would then go to the vault to
retrieve it. I think I will choose D.
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  Vineet_Az900 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Secrets Management - Azure Key Vault can be used to Securely store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and
other secrets.... Should be D..
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/overview
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  pro tchannel 2 months, 1 week ago


B seems to be correct:
Acquire a token from Azure AD for authorizing requests from a client application
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-app?tabs=dotnet
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  Meatface 2 months, 1 week ago


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Answer is D - Azure Key Vault


Users go through AD not applications.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/services/key-vault/
Key Vault
Safeguard cryptographic keys and other secrets used by cloud apps and services
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  jay158 2 months ago


Note the word 'Application' in application connect to retrieve security tokens?
Azure active directory is only for users access not for applications to get tokens.
Answer is D Azure key vault keep Security Tokens
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  rcher 2 months ago


The question assume everyone of us know that Security Token = Short live session token from the AD.
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  AndreeaD06 1 month, 4 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-app?tabs=dotnet
Acquire a token from Azure AD for authorizing requests from a client application -it's B
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  Rosenkohl 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Any more thoughts? .... still unclear. Is it D or B now? I thought its D but many people sayinmg its B
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  Rennisami 1 month, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/security-tokens
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  ryce 1 month, 2 weeks ago


from my understanding, B is correct.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/reference-saml-tokens
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  WelldaSilva 1 month ago


When you are talking about tokens you are talking about authentication and authentication is provided by Azure Active Directory.
Answer is corret!!!
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  ADA2020 3 weeks ago


I think B is correct because accroding with what is explained here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/basic-concepts
to retrive the keys you need to authenticate,

Azure Key Vault provides a way to securely store credentials and other keys and secrets, but your code needs to authenticate to Key Vault to
retrieve them. Using a managed identity makes solving this problem simpler by giving Azure services an automatically managed identity in Azure
AD
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


AAD is required to access it. Key Vault is to store your secrets!
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  Arash123 5 days, 10 hours ago


I would say B. Because you can deploy Apps and authentication which relies on token will work for them without configuring any Key Vault.
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Question #84 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
Resource groups provide organizations with the ability to manage the compliance of Azure resources across multiple subscriptions.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Management groups

C. Azure policies

D. Azure App Service plans

  Learnerz 1 year ago


Shouldn't the answer be B?
Msftlearn: "Azure management groups are containers for managing compliances across multiple subscriptions."
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  ashayk 2 months, 1 week ago


Azure management group manages policies, access and compliance for entire group. But
policies force rule on resources and ensures resources are compliant - like a VM cannot be more than specific size or type. hence answer is
Policies as they control resources.
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  shashu07 2 weeks ago


Organize and manage multiple Azure subscriptions
Azure management groups

Azure management groups help you efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for your subscriptions. Each management group is a
container for one or more subscriptions.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/azure-best-practices/organize-subscriptions
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  Learnerz 1 year ago


I think I get it. The keywords are " manage the compliance of Azure resources."
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  rgalfaro 12 months ago


But it also says "across multiple subscriptions", so it should be Management Groups, this one is another tricky one, I think it is B, as Policies can
be applied to an entire subscription, not across multiple subscriptions, at least not without using Management Groups, unless you set policies
subscription by subscription.
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  Nabeelcp 7 months ago


Policy can be applied on Management group even in the case of multiple subscriptions
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  Channing 1 year ago


I cant even see the underlined text, is anyone else having issues with this. I also chose management groups for this answer
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  qxgoizhxyyxplqyccz 6 months ago


Me too
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  L3o 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Yeah, me too. I dont see the underlined text
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  dodyagung 6 days, 7 hours ago


no underlined text at all
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  jcmoranp 1 year ago


It's B:
https://cloudacademy.com/blog/how-to-effectively-use-azure-management-groups-subscriptions-and-resource-groups/
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  Ragijo 1 year ago

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It's B. According to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/overview: If your organization has many


subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
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  Danao 1 year ago


B is correct
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


B should be the correct answer
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Complaince always possible with policies. Then policies can be applied to RG, used/managed in MgmtGrp etc
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  sbettani 11 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/tutorials/create-and-manage

https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-cyrl-ba/azure/governance/management-groups/manage

They both look correct


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  splinter_head 11 months, 3 weeks ago


You're managing the compliance of Azure RESOURCES across the subscriptions, not the subscriptions themselves. So Policies is correct
Policies can be set at the Management Group level, but they are still controlling the compliance, not the Group
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  Raman22 10 months, 3 weeks ago


So are you sure the answer is policies? It's actually very difficult to choose between policies and management groups. MS Learn states below

If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions.
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  alen995454 11 months, 2 weeks ago


For what it's worth,, a question from Udemy test:
A company is currently planning on deploying resources to Azure. They want to have the ability to manage the compliance of resources across
multiple subscriptions. Which of the following can help you achieve this requirement?

Correct answer - Management Groups


Management Groups. From the Microsoft Documentation: Azure Management Groups are containers for managing access, policies and
compliance across multiple Azure subscriptions.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/
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  zorro1 11 months, 1 week ago


"A policy assignment is a policy definition that has been assigned to take place within a specific scope. This scope could range from a management
group to a resource group. The term scope refers to all the resource groups, subscriptions, or management groups that the policy definition is
assigned to." https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  success101 11 months ago


C is correct
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  Shiven 10 months, 2 weeks ago


C is correct answer:
Explanation
Azure policies can be used to govern the compliance of resources within Azure. The policies can be used to track non-compliance of resources and
also implement restrictions. Azure policies can also work across subscriptions
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  Fede 10 months, 1 week ago


A policy assignment is a policy definition that has been assigned to take place within a specific scope. This scope could range from a management
group to a resource group. The term scope refers to all the resource groups, subscriptions, or management groups that the policy definition is
assigned to. Policy assignments are inherited by all child resources.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview

I think that c is correct


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  Dannyho 10 months, 1 week ago


B -> Management groups: These are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance for multiple subscriptions.
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  vipi 9 months, 3 weeks ago


correct ans :- C. Azure policies
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  Pradeep107 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Management groups is the correct answer
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  bolie 9 months, 3 weeks ago


compliance = key word
Azure Policies, C = Correct
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  Mrdata 9 months ago


Maybe there is more than just one straight forward good answer, like if some one would answer B half a point, C Full point? This is just a random
guess from me, as for i noticed this confusing about "having more than one good answer" happening multiple times. Have been reading how the
Microsoft team checks the Answers, its not really clear on what and how they do.
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  Arpit_Malik 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Management groups are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance across multiple subscriptions
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  Famous_Guy 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct Answer is - B. Management groups
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  al7869211 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Management Group = SUBSCRIPTION
Policies = RESOURCES
Correct answer, in my humble opinion is Azure Polices
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  Ananas 8 months ago


I think the key here is "across multiple subscriptions". When you define an Azure policy you have to choose the subscription it applies to, while
management groups manage compliance across multiple subscriptions: https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-cyrl-ba/azure/governance/management-
groups/manage
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  kilowd 8 months ago


Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements. Azure Policy meets this need by
evaluating your resources for non-compliance with assigned policies. All data stored by Azure Policy is encrypted at rest.
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  kilowd 8 months ago


Answer is C
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  mrdumbledore 7 months, 4 weeks ago


"Management groups are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance across multiple subscriptions"
So, it's B

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/create
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  burman84 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Key word for me here is compliance. Compliance and policies go hand in hand.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  burman84 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Key word here Compliance for me. Policies are all about Compliance. S
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is B for me too
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  Viju_1 7 months, 2 weeks ago


this is from Microsoft site: A policy assignment is a policy definition that has been assigned to take place within a specific scope. This scope could
range from a management group to an individual resource. The term scope refers to all the resources, resource groups, subscriptions, or
management groups that the policy definition is assigned to.
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 Tmaz 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions. You organize subscriptions into containers called "management groups"
and apply your governance conditions to the management groups.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/overview
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


The key note here I think “to manage the compliance....” and to do that a policy is needed. On the other hand Management Groups is used to
manage those policies. So the answer here I think is the policy what is needed to manage compliance.
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  tarun22 7 months, 1 week ago


policies can be assigned management groups thereby managing multiple subscriptions.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


I think that there is a lot of (justified) confusion around this. Azure Management groups are used only to group subscriptions together (kind of
similar to AWS' Organizations). But you apply governance using Azure Policy (either accessing it from within the Management Group, or directly).
Azure Policy can be scoped to either a single Subscription or to a Management Group. Therefore, to manage compliance across multiple
subscriptions, you have to create a Policy and then assign it to a Management Group (I've just tried on my account).
You can imagine Azure Management Group simply as a container for Subscriptions. Policies are then assigned to the container using Azure Policy
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  Leroy_Jenkins 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Am I the only one that has NEVER seen any UNDERLINED text in any of the questions that involve UNDERLINED text???
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  Rishu 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Yup Bro.....even we are facing the same problem
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  azure22 6 months, 3 weeks ago


yes, never seen any underline text :( First i thought i need a new pair of glasses lol
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  JoshiAmarpreet 6 months ago


I think you have to catch it on your own based on the statement.
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  edufp0501 6 months, 1 week ago


B is correct.
Management groups: These are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance for multiple subscriptions. All subscriptions in a
management group automatically inherit the conditions applied to the management group.
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  vidya_vikas 6 months, 1 week ago


Answer is correct: Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and
effects over your resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements. Azure Policy meets this
need by evaluating your resources for non-compliance with assigned policies. For example, you can have a policy to allow only a certain SKU size
of virtual machines in your environment. Once this policy is implemented, new and existing resources are evaluated for compliance. With the right
type of policy, existing resources can be brought into compliance.

There are a few key differences between Azure Policy and role-based access control (RBAC). RBAC focuses on user actions at different scopes. You
might be added to the contributor role for a resource group, allowing you to make changes to that resource group. Azure Policy focuses on
resource properties during deployment and for already existing resources. Azure Policy controls properties such as the types or locations of
resources. Unlike RBAC, Azure Policy is a default allow and explicit deny system.
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  luch 6 months, 1 week ago


i think that the answer is C, "Assignments
An assignment is a policy definition or initiative that has been assigned to take place within a specific scope. This scope could range from a
management group to an individual resource. The term scope refers to all the resources, resource groups, subscriptions, or management groups
that the definition is assigned to. Assignments are inherited by all child resources. This design means that a definition applied to a resource group
is also applied to resources in that resource group. However, you can exclude a subscope from the assignment."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  JoshiAmarpreet 6 months ago


Answer: B--The very first statement of this doc
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/create
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  vinodr 6 months ago


Azure Policy helps to enforce organizational standards and to assess compliance at-scale.
Answer is C
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  syntax 6 months ago


The answer is C:
you're to manage the compliance of resources across subscriptions but management groups manages access, compliance, and policies for an
organization's subscription within their tenant
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  JN_311 6 months ago


B
If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions
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  DragonKitty 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I think it's B
"If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/manage
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  anurag2893 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is Management Group
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  JerryW 5 months, 3 weeks ago


C. Azure policies, my final answer!
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Given answer is correct.
Management groups are used to mange multiple subscriptions however compliance can be achieved by Azure Policies only
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  krakoziabl 5 months, 2 weeks ago


*** RESOURCE GROUPS *** provide organizations with the ability to manage the compliance of Azure resources across multiple subscriptions.
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  Simhaval 5 months, 1 week ago


Management groups are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance across multiple subscriptions. So it should be B
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure management groups
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  prashantjoge 5 months, 1 week ago


he policy definition or initiative is assigned to any scope of resources that Azure supports, such as management groups, subscriptions, resource
groups, or individual resources. The assignment applies to all resources within the scope of that assignment.
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  prashantjoge 5 months, 1 week ago


Policies by themselves have no effect. It needs to be applied to a management group to be enforced. So B
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  Yheti 5 months, 1 week ago


AMG > Suscripción > RG > R
B os rigth
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  Kerefa 5 months, 1 week ago


If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions. You organize subscriptions into containers called "management groups"
and apply your governance conditions to the management groups. All subscriptions within a management group automatically inherit the
conditions applied to the management group.

https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-cyrl-ba/azure/governance/management-groups/manage
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  GSSR 5 months ago


Management groups are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance across multiple subscriptions
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  DEELEE 5 months ago


policies enforce compliance and Management groups manage compliance

Answer B

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  Ralgh 5 months ago


Going with C Azure Policy helps to enforce organizational standards and to assess compliance at-scale
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  ManuKrishu 4 months, 4 weeks ago


it is B - Management groups: These are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance for multiple subscriptions. All subscriptions
in a management group automatically inherit the conditions applied to the management group.
10,000 management groups can be supported in a single directory.
A management group tree can support up to six levels of depth.
This limit doesn't include the Root level or the subscription level.
Each management group and subscription can only support one parent.
Each management group can have many children.
Subscriptions: A subscription groups together user accounts and the resources that have been created by those user accounts. For each
subscription, there are limits or quotas on the amount of resources you can create and use. Organizations can use subscriptions to manage costs
and the resources that are created by users, teams, or projects.
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  Liz_18 4 months, 3 weeks ago


B: Azure Management Groups provide flexibility for organizing policy, access control, and compliance across multiple subscriptions.
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  belibebond 4 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be Management groups
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  Pmehta 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Simple - compliance is the key word: Policy should be the answer
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  Caloy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This must be letter B. Management Groups
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  Clouddog 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be Management group:

If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions. You organize subscriptions into containers called "management groups"
and apply your governance conditions to the management groups.

Azure Policy establishes conventions for resources. Policy definitions describe resource compliance conditions and the effect to take if a condition
is met. A condition compares a resource property field to a required value
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  Laxmikantasahoo 4 months, 1 week ago


Azure Policy (C) Should be the correct Answer .Azure Resource Group is is to logically manage the resources .
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  madibill 4 months, 1 week ago


I think the anser is Management Group.
Management groups are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance across multiple subscriptions. Create these containers to
build an effective and efficient hierarchy that can be used with Azure Policy and Azure Role Based.
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  Cooch 4 months ago


I thought it was Management Groups too and yelled at the screen. However, via https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/governance/policy/tutorials/create-and-manage

"If you plan to apply this policy definition to multiple subscriptions, the location must be a management group that contains the subscriptions you
assign the policy to. The same is true for an initiative definition."

Always remember to read the question carefully, just one single word can change the whole answer, sneaky Microsoft assholes
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  puddleduck 4 months ago


So is it B or C then?
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  Anonymous21 4 months ago


I think the key is across subscriptions. policies don't go across subscriptions but management groups do.
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  boboladele 4 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/tutorials/create-and-manage

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On the Assign Policy page and Basics tab, select the Scope by selecting the ellipsis and selecting either a management group or subscription.
Optionally, select a resource group. A scope determines what resources or grouping of resources the policy assignment gets enforced on. Then
select Select at the bottom of the Scope page.

Azure policy is correct


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  Sandman 3 months, 3 weeks ago


What country is the idiot who worded every one of these questions from? So many questions like this are absurd. Should be, pick the answer that
states what change is needed or none at all.
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  shrutikakade 3 months, 3 weeks ago


answer is B, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/examine-azure-subscriptions/6-knowledge-check
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  kachraSeth 3 months, 2 weeks ago


If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions. You organize subscriptions into containers called "management groups"
and apply your governance conditions to the management groups.
Surely its B, when directly "comliance" word is included ,u dont need to overthink

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/overview
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  marizvi2 3 months, 1 week ago


Common use cases for Azure Policy include implementing governance for resource consistency, regulatory compliance, security, cost, and
management.
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  TDAC 3 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer is B. The question specifically asks about managing policies across "subscriptions". Management groups is what managed
policies on the _subscription_. (Read the first sentance here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/overview).
Azure Policies provide governance on the _resources_ (within the subscription) - as detiled here, 2nd paragraph. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/governance/policy/overview.

In this case - the correct answer is B


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  adupriand 3 months, 1 week ago


who decides here the right answers ?
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  PektoTheGreat 3 months, 1 week ago


My answer is B even though there's no underline. The answer just popped out of my head. So there it gooes! ^_^
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


C is correct
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  MO_506 3 months ago


Answer : B
Management groups are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance across multiple subscriptions. Create these containers to
build an effective and efficient hierarchy that can be used with Azure Policy and Azure Role Based Access Controls.
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  babufrik 3 months ago


B. Management Groups
Why? ... from Official Info:
Manage subscriptions by using management groups
Azure Management Groups are containers for managing access, policies, and compliance across multiple Azure subscriptions.
Link:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/4-management-groups
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  Launcher 3 months ago


Resource groups is the underlined text here.
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  Gjferweb 2 months, 4 weeks ago


I think the underlined text is Resource groups so the answer C is correct to me: Azure Policies provide organizations with the ability to manage the
compliance of Azure resources across multiple subscriptions.
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  Maddy_San 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Policy is a service in Azure which has been designed to help you to enforce different rules and to act based on the rule effect on your Azure
resources. ... Once this policy is implemented, new and existing resources are evaluated for compliance.
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  myexms03 2 months, 3 weeks ago


If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions.
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  Swwapnil 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Management groups facilitate the hierarchical ordering of Azure resources into collections, at a level of scope above subscriptions. Distinct
governance conditions can be applied to each management group, with Azure Policy and Azure RBACs, to manage Azure subscriptions effectively.
The resources and subscriptions assigned to a management group automatically inherit the conditions applied to the management group
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  haykaybam 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is B. The keyword here is "Manage compliance" and "multiple subscriptions"
Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/overview
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  GeneCarl 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Policiie
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  Swatkat 2 months, 2 weeks ago


<u>Resource groups </u> provide organizations with the ability to manage the compliance of Azure resources across
multiple subscriptions.
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  silvia497 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Enter the following information: The management group or subscription in which the policy definition is saved. Select by using the ellipsis on
Definition location.
Note
If you plan to apply this policy definition to multiple subscriptions, the location must be a management group that contains the subscriptions you
assign the policy to. The same is true for an initiative definition.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/tutorials/create-and-manage
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  boby88123 2 months, 1 week ago


why C? after many people agree is B?
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  Suneelr 2 months, 1 week ago


If you plan to apply this policy definition to multiple subscriptions, the location must be a management group that contains the subscriptions you
assign the policy to. The same is true for an initiative definition.
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  cv_89 2 months ago


If you plan to apply this policy definition to multiple subscriptions, the location must be a management group that contains the subscriptions you
assign the policy to. The same is true for an initiative definition.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/tutorials/create-and-manage
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  RichardC 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I think the answer is Mangement Groups

Management groups: These are containers that help you manage access, policy, and compliance for multiple subscriptions.
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  Jack_728 1 month, 1 week ago


from a Microsoft training class >> True or false: Azure Management Groups are containers for managing access, policies, and compliance across
multiple Azure subscriptions? (The correct answer will display here shortly) Yes, it’s true
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  psk82 1 month ago


in Udemy, answer is B
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  geniusg1205 1 month ago


It seems to me that the key to the question is in: "Azure Resources".

Why? Because Azure Policy is used to manage Azure Resources, instead, Managment Groups is used to manage subscriptions.

Both Across Multiple Subscriptions.


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  RenjithG 1 month ago


If your organization has many subscriptions, you may need a way to efficiently manage access, policies, and compliance for those subscriptions.
Azure management groups provide a level of scope above subscriptions. You organize subscriptions into containers called "management groups"

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and apply your governance conditions to the management groups. All subscriptions within a management group automatically inherit the
conditions applied to the management group. Management groups give you enterprise-grade management at a large scale no matter what type of
subscriptions you might have. All subscriptions within a single management group must trust the same Azure Active Directory tenant.

The question is whether it is resource group or something else. And so the answer is Management Group as the scope is multiple Subscriptions.
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  catchlisha 1 month ago


The correct answer is B
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  rahuljsr88 3 weeks, 4 days ago


Answer is B . Management groups..You can club subscriptions into Management groups. This allows you to manage the compliance of resources
across multiple subscriptions
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Question #85 Topic 1

Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains 5,000 user accounts.
Your company plans to migrate all network resources to Azure and to decommission the on-premises data center.
You need to recommend a solution to minimize the impact on users after the planned migration.
What should you recommend?

A. Implement Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

B. Sync all the Active Directory user accounts to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)

C. Instruct all users to change their password

D. Create a guest user account in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for each user

  Ragijo 1 year ago


MFA is to use your phone or a secondary phase of authentication.
You need to move users to Azure not reset their passwords, so Instruct all users to change their password is invalid.
Create a guest user account in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for each user, if you do that, is like creating a new user to the existing user, so the
identities will be different.
The answer is B. Sync all the Active Directory user accounts to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) using AAD Connect or importing the users from
AD DS.
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  shashu07 2 weeks ago


Excellent Explaination
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  success101 11 months ago


B is correct
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


this was on the test
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  ultraOriginalVillain 7 months, 3 weeks ago


thank you.
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  vipi 9 months, 3 weeks ago


B is Correct Ans :-Sync all the Active Directory user accounts to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
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  MSarmad 6 months ago


This was on the test today
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


This was on the test
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


given answer is right
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  Karan123 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Why discuss on correct answer guys. It's frustrating
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


Good to know if it's on the test recently but repeating the correct answer and saying it's correct is frustrating. :D
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


B is correct
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  mic_azure54 2 months, 3 weeks ago


hi can you please share your email id.
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  Mister_N 2 months ago


To migrate to Azure and decommission the on-premises data center, you would need to create the
5,000 user accounts in Azure Active Directory. The easy way to do this is to sync all the Active Directory user accounts to Azure Active Directory
(Azure AD). You can even sync their passwords to further minimize the impact on users.
The tool you would use to sync the accounts is Azure AD Connect. The Azure Active Directory Connect synchronization services (Azure AD Connect
sync) is a main component of Azure AD Connect. It takes care of all the operations that are related to synchronize identity data between your on-
premises environment and Azure AD.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-sync-whatis
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


correct answare
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


B is correct
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


This answer is right!!!
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  Krishna_Agrawal 2 weeks, 2 days ago


Yes correct
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  Nour81 1 week, 3 days ago


I've just done the exam and passed with 840!!! Most of the questions are from here!!!
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Question #86 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You create a resource group named RG1 in Azure Resource Manager.
You need to prevent the deletion of the resources in RG1.
Which setting should you use? To answer, select the appropriate setting in the answer area.
Hot Area:

  STH 1 year, 2 months ago


You need to set a delete lock on it
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  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


cant see the options at all
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  jcms 1 year, 1 month ago


Dou you have the image for this answer?
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  friendly4ever 1 year, 1 month ago


can't see option. but i guess answer is set the lock.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Can't see options to select and answer
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  NoNotSpam 1 year ago


No need for image. Delete Lock is the only method for the requested control.
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  AZ_Student 1 year ago


Although there isn't any image, definitely the answer is Lock.
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  sbettani 1 year ago


Correct answer is Resource lock
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/blueprints/concepts/resource-locking
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  maniaX 11 months, 3 weeks ago


I can't see options but correct answer is set a delete lock.
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  Lucacrepa 11 months ago


can't see option. but i guess answer is set the lock.
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  Ryuga 11 months ago


There are two types of resource locks. one, Readonly lock that allows to check resources but do not allow any changes. Two, Delete lock that allows
to change resources except delete. This is to protect resources from accidental/unwanted deletes. so it requires Delete lock at the resource group
level. If the Delet lock is at subscription level then that inherits to RG under the subscription. To answer question it's Delete Lock.
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  zmujtaba 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Not visible
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


cant see the options, but the answer would be a delete lock
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  Chibs 10 months, 2 weeks ago


no image
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  babablackship 10 months, 2 weeks ago


It is a repeat question. B. the delete lock must be removed before an administrator
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  ashu786 10 months, 1 week ago


Should set the policy called "Azure lock"
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  faglan 10 months ago


no image
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  Kallandor 10 months ago


No image
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  unkn0wn4 9 months, 4 weeks ago


no image
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  Omairzee 9 months, 1 week ago


Lock the resources from deletion
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  atsigr 9 months ago


Needs to be fixed.
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  Husam 8 months, 3 weeks ago


The Answer is "LOCKs"
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  zenomas 8 months, 2 weeks ago


lock option to on
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  Yostin 8 months, 1 week ago


Sounds like a lock
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  Daltonic75 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Options: https://www.exam4training.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/image055-1.jpg
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  prashanth5429 6 months, 3 weeks ago


https://www.exam4training.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/image057-1.jpg
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  Kiwicharlie 7 months, 1 week ago


set a lock.
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer: BLADE >>> "Azure lock"
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  JTrainer01 7 months ago


No image, but yeah a delete lock is needed.
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  BaDRE21 6 months, 4 weeks ago


there are no options
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  Leroy_Jenkins 6 months, 3 weeks ago


How hard is it to get text either underlined or even into the question. NUMEROUS questions I have come across that have NO context, just show,
'Correct Answer: Explanation' after clicking, 'Reveal Answer'.
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  Fulforce 6 months, 2 weeks ago


No picture but I'd assume Delete Lock is the preventative measure you need to add.
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  AbhishekSingh 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Apply Delete Lock
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  vidya_vikas 6 months, 1 week ago


Same question is #88. Lock is the answer

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  Koray 6 months, 1 week ago


Set delete lock
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  qxgoizhxyyxplqyccz 6 months ago


No pic
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  Meedeh 6 months ago


Correct Answer is Resource Lock. This prevents the deletion or modification to any resource within a resource group
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  arar 6 months ago


1 No change is needed.
2 The delete lock must be removed before an administrator.
3 An Azure policy must be modified before an administrator.
4 An Azure tag must be added before an administrator.
I think the correct answer is The delete lock must be removed before an administrator.
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  haysenberg 3 months, 3 weeks ago


this is for a different question.
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  RVincent 6 months ago


well, great if a selection would be provided.
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  nmurthy 5 months, 4 weeks ago


need fix
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  Ravidv11 5 months, 2 weeks ago


guys, please fix the issue. can not see anything
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  m0_0 5 months, 2 weeks ago


You have a resource group named RG1.
You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1.
You need to prevent the creation of virtual machines only in RG1.
What should you use?

A. a lock
B. an Azure role
C. a tag
D. an Azure policy
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  Jeejay007 5 months, 1 week ago


Set the delete lock on the resource group RG1
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  DanGitahi 5 months ago


set a delete Lock
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  Akanksha_Rao 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Delete lock
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  kibunei 4 months, 1 week ago


A. No change is needed
B. the delete lock must be removed before an administrator
C. an Azure policy must be modified before an administrator
D. an Azure tag must be added before an administrator
The answer is B
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  aboubobo 4 months, 1 week ago


kibunei tu te trompe de question. Il ne s'agit pas cette question ici.
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  Laxmikantasahoo 4 months, 1 week ago


Create a Delete Lock and Associate it to the Resource Group.

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  TomG 4 months ago


Can’t see any answers but I assume that’s CanNotDelete lock
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  Sunny6098706 4 months ago


Answer is locks
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  bel14 4 months ago


Azure lock
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  Cute_geetu 4 months ago


Image is not visible
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  AvinashVarma 3 months, 3 weeks ago


No image
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  theslypython123 3 months, 3 weeks ago


set lock
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  ENegriFarias 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Bug here
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  priyankav 3 months, 2 weeks ago


delete and read only
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  Jackiz45 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Set a "Delete Lock" and then when the user tries they will be prompted with error message.
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  Qrm_1972 3 months ago


A. No change is needed
B. the delete lock must be removed before an administrator
C. an Azure policy must be modified before an administrator
D. an Azure tag must be added before an administrator
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  Qrm_1972 3 months ago


1 No change is needed.
2 The delete lock must be removed before an administrator.
3 An Azure policy must be modified before an administrator.
4 An Azure tag must be added before an administrator.
The correct answer is The delete lock must be removed before an administrator.
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  BNR 3 months ago


Azure locks
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  djrhenan 2 months, 4 weeks ago


cant see the options, but the ans is delete lock
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  Lituu 2 months, 3 weeks ago


A Lock
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  Manish1036 2 months, 3 weeks ago


A lock
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  A1207 2 months, 3 weeks ago


not vissible
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  Binish2020 2 months, 2 weeks ago


its not visible
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  Nicholas 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A. a lock
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  rembran 2 months ago


no image
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


enable delete lock
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  AJMO 1 month, 2 weeks ago


no image
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  Manu1207 1 month, 1 week ago


apply delete lock
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  Obeekay 1 month, 1 week ago


delete lock is the correct answer
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  Sikiru 1 month ago


Can't see option.
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  MCSA11 1 month ago


https://www.exam4training.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/image057-1.jpg

Locks
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  rmb123 4 weeks ago


not able t o see image
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  rmb123 3 weeks, 6 days ago


cant see the options at all
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  karan3090 3 weeks, 6 days ago


Answer is LOCK
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


It's called the Resource Lock Service.
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Question #87 Topic 1

Which Azure service should you use to store certi cates?

A. Azure Security Center

B. an Azure Storage account

C. Azure Key Vault

D. Azure Information Protection

  MartinMystere 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Certificate Management - Azure Key Vault is also a service that lets you easily provision, manage, and deploy public and private Secure Sockets
Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) certificates for use with Azure and your internal connected resources
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  success101 11 months ago


C is correct
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  sniper999 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure Key Vault is correct for managing certificates.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


yes it C.Azure Key Vault
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


c is correct
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


c is correct
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Question #88 Topic 1

You have a resource group named RG1.


You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1.
You need to prevent the creation of virtual machines only in RG1.
What should you use?

A. a lock

B. an Azure role

C. a tag

D. an Azure policy

  JK_RSA 1 year, 2 months ago


To the best of my knowledge, locks are only used to determine read-only or prevent delete. Are you sure this is not 'policies'
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  wcarlin 1 year, 2 months ago


I agree... the correct answer should be "An Azure Policy" in my oppinion.
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  Remy 10 months, 3 weeks ago


If you apply a lock read only in a Resource Groupe it works.
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  roanbaga 8 months, 1 week ago


But not only VMs
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  Sidonie 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A lock will prevent anything from being created, not just a VM. The correct answer is : an Azure policy
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  Awq 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Lock is do something that can be classified as a side effect not as a solution.
Policy is the correct answer.
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  boby88123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


agree, lock is prevent delete. should be policy
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


I also agreed it the answer should be Azure policy though it's usually applied at account level. I'm taking this exam soon, someone please verify
the answer. Thanks
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  paulxyz90 5 months ago


Agree. Policies can be built to restrict the resource type for a resource group - which in this case would be virtual machine not allowed in RG1
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  designer 2 months ago


I also answered Policy
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  Nakish 1 year, 2 months ago


I also thought the Azure policy
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  Brandom 1 year, 1 month ago


Resource policy definitions are used by Azure Policy to establish conventions for resources. Each definition describes resource compliance and what
effect to take when a resource is non-compliant. By defining conventions, you can control costs and more easily manage your resources. For
example, you can specify that only certain types of virtual machines are allowed. Or, you can require that all resources have a particular tag. Policies
are inherited by all child resources. If a policy is applied to a resource group, it's applicable to all the resources in that resource group.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


So does it mean with the policy you really can’t completely block creation of a VMs in that resource group but you can specify what type of VM
you can create? In this case the answer is probably Lock that makes sure to prevent creation.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


The question says "...prevent the creation of virtual machines only in RG1". So, my interpretation is that I need to permit/ allow the creation of
virtual machines not only in RG1 but also in other existing/new resource groups.
A lock (option A) doesn't allow me to do this (and I did try this!).
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-lock-resources

However, an azure policy does allow to do this. So I'm confused how the suggested answer is A.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


You just says the question says "...prevent the creation of virtual machines only in RG1"
So it is to prevent creation only in that Resource Group and lock will do that.
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  ryce 1 month, 2 weeks ago


A definition applied to a resource group is also applied to resources in that resource group. However, you can exclude a subscope from the
assignment. So policy
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  mdstest 1 year ago


The lock can be set to ReadOnly means authorized users can read a resource, but they can't delete or update the resource. So creating a VM need
to update the resource group which it should fail.
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  rgalfaro 12 months ago


That is similar to my logic here, setting a lock in the RG1 as ReadOnly. Thanks!
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  Preben 9 months ago


This means you cannot create anything. The task said only to prevent VMs from being created. This was a poorly phased question.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


Hmmm ..I also think it is Lock but when you set a Lock you can’t create other resources either, so wondering would it be really Lock..
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  mohowzeh 1 month ago


The question says to create a VM and a virtual network. Setting a lock will disallow all resources, hence you wouldn't be able to create the virtual
network anymore. That is why I believe the correct answer should be a policy.
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  thakur 1 year ago


Answer is A
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


D should be the correct answer
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  Storm 12 months ago


Guess it all depends on the way we read the question...
- a read-only lock on RG1 will prevent VM creation in RG1, but it will also prevent creation of all other resources in RG1...
I think the point here is "virtual machines only" (not all other resources), if I am right the correct answer would be D, which makes sense as there is
a predifined definition "Not allowed resource type"
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  maniaX 11 months, 3 weeks ago


D is the correct answer since locks only allows to set CanNotDelete or ReadOnly, it does't allow to set something like "prevent deployment of
special resource type". You can prevent deployment of VMs by setting up Azure policies to RG1.
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  NinaP 11 months, 1 week ago


I think Lock is the correct answer. The question states "only in RG1". The lock is usually for a resource group and azure policy is account wise.
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  kilowd 7 months, 2 weeks ago


An Azure policy can be assigned ..It can be assigned within a specific scope. This scope could range from a management group to an individual
resource. The term scope refers to all the resources, resource groups, subscriptions, or management groups that the policy definition is assigned
to..The answer should be Azure Policy
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  skb1996 6 months, 1 week ago


when u go for the read-only lock, no changes will be allowed, not only VMs but other resources too. and the question says to stop the creation
of VMs only.
best option is to go for policy for the resource group.
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  KKMad 2 months, 4 weeks ago


As per the lessons learnt, we are never encouraged to use Read only locks, since it will be too restrictive and will affect all resources under
the resource group. So with that recommendation i would go with Azure Policy.
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  haissk 11 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be Azure Policy, Locks can only be used to avoid deletion of the resources and making RG read-only. You can set azure policy at
RG level
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  Narender_Bhadrecha 11 months ago


D should be correct answer. we need to deny VM only and other services should be created.
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  Ryuga 11 months ago


In the question, if virtual machine is replaced by "any resource" then lock would be a best bet. Here it is specified a particular resource (in my
observation) then it should be a policy.
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  kollek 10 months, 4 weeks ago


You need to prevent the creation of virtual machines only - important word ONLY. If you set lock on RG you want be able to create anything in this
RG not only VMs so for sure policy is good answear.
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  micofucho 10 months, 3 weeks ago


You set locks once the resource has been created and exists. The question asks to avoid create the resource, as such, a lock can not be the right
answer. I think it is a policy
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  TzzZ 10 months, 3 weeks ago


VM only, in RG1 or VM, only in RG1 ... pick your answers
upvoted 3 times

  rokka 10 months, 3 weeks ago


A or D?
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  MKN 10 months, 3 weeks ago


"You PLAN to create virtual networks and app services in RG1.
You need to prevent the creation of virtual machines only in RG1."

Well, it is very clear to me that if you set a ReadOnly lock you can't update RG1 ( like adding VMs ), BUT you PLANNED to add VNs and App
Services to RG1.

Correct answer is D. an Azure Policy


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  zzgani 10 months, 2 weeks ago


policy won't prevent from creating. It will delete the VM after creation. But lock will prevent creation of VM in first place.
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  bennyben 10 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
In Azure Policy, we offer several built-in policies that are available by default. For example:
Not allowed resource types: Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.
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  kilowd 7 months, 2 weeks ago


In Azure Policy, we offer several built-in policies that are available by default. For example:

Allowed Storage Account SKUs: Determines if a storage account being deployed is within a set of SKU sizes. Its effect is to deny all storage
accounts that don't adhere to the set of defined SKU sizes.
Allowed Resource Type: Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of this defined list.
Allowed Locations: Restricts the available locations for new resources. Its effect is used to enforce your geo-compliance requirements.
Allowed Virtual Machine SKUs: Specifies a set of virtual machine SKUs that you can deploy.
Add a tag to resources: Applies a required tag and its default value if it's not specified by the deploy request.
Enforce tag and its value: Enforces a required tag and its value to a resource.
Not allowed resource types: Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


So the answer is Policy then?
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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago

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Azure Policy is the correct answer


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  RoMe2020 10 months, 2 weeks ago


It should be "An Azure Policy"
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  ArunVasu 10 months, 2 weeks ago


You have an Azure virtual network named VNET1 in a resource group named RG1.
You assign an Azure policy specifying that virtual networks are not an allowed resource type in RG1. VNET1 is deleted automatically.
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  Moonchild 10 months ago


Policy is right. Lock will prevent creation of VN and apps.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/concepts/definition-structure
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  NeilJayasooriya 9 months, 2 weeks ago


It is an Azure Policy, Locks are only to prevent deletion.
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  Anna144 9 months, 2 weeks ago


I feel it is Azure policy too.
Link : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/2-azure-policy
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  Mike1213 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Policy
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  ilaiya 9 months, 1 week ago


Azure Policy
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  TheCyanideLancer 9 months ago


Azure Policy must be the answer
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  vipi 9 months ago


correct ans :-
an Azure policy
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  Gourish 9 months ago


Dear Admin,
As a beginner to azure, I feel the answer should be Azure policy. Your team displaying the correct answer as a "lock" that guides in the wrong
direction. Are you reviewing the answers or any validation against these answers will be very helpful?
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  DeepakB 9 months ago


Lock is correct.
From Docs: A ReadOnly lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine.
These operations require a POST request.Create also uses a post request.
Policy is generic. we dont use policy for narrow use cases
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  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


starting or restarting a VM means a VM exists. The two requests are waaaay different!
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  arunav 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be D
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  hemcert 8 months, 3 weeks ago


The question has trick where it says you plan to create so it would be locks as that can be removed later easily. Applying policy will need a policy
change.
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  RajaRao 8 months, 1 week ago


The journey of creating and implementing a policy in Azure Policy begins with creating a policy definition. Every policy definition has conditions
under which it's enforced. And, it has a defined effect that takes place if the conditions are met.

In Azure Policy, we offer several built-in policies that are available by default. For example:

Allowed Resource Type: Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of this defined list.
Not allowed resource types: Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.
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Azure Policy is the correct answer in my opinion.


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  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


Locks do not prevent the creation of new resources, thus "A. a lock" cannot be the right answer
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  farji 7 months, 3 weeks ago


if you have put lock to that RG, it wont allow you to create any resources in that RG
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  TimoB 8 months ago


According to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/control-and-organize-with-azure-resource-manager/6-use-resource-locks-to-
protect-resources
it should be a Policy.
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  ssk123 8 months ago


i was thinking it should be B. an Azure role. Since you can define what the role can and cannot do in a particular RG
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  ashmas 8 months ago


It should be Azure policy
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  Melvinmz 8 months ago


correct answer is Azure policy
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  sergius 8 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
Video overview min. 9
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  tholu 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Azure Policy is used .
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  zula 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Policy
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  farji 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Lock is correct as it will prevent creation of any resources in that RG
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


This is a confusing one - lock vs policy.

MS articles refers to policy something to do with compliance but this question does not say anything about compliance. And a read only lock also
prevents creating resources so the answer should be A.
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  pdk6066 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Allowed Resource Type: Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of this defined list.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  xarvis07 7 months, 2 weeks ago


The correct answer should be Azure Policy , since it refers to set policies for specific resource in RG. Moderator, please review the question
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  Kiwicharlie 7 months, 1 week ago


answer should be D.
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


Azure policy
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


Policy will not allow you to create a virtual machine. I am confused on this answer.
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  ianaragones21 7 months, 1 week ago


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1379&v=dxMaYF2GB7o&feature=emb_title

Here is the link for this


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  PuneetH 7 months, 1 week ago


"An Azure Policy" is in my opinion used to restrict/put rules on a resource group.
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


D. an Azure policy is the correct answer. Read only lock will prevent anything to be created in RG1, not "only VMs".
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  F123 7 months ago


I first read this as "prevent the creation of virtual machines only" i.e. prevent creating new virtual machines in the resource group while still allowing
other resources to be created. Now I'm thinking only applies to "only in RG1", so I guess it makes sense to use a lock for this even though it
wouldn't only affect creation of virtual machines. Confusing question.
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  K999K 7 months ago


Lock is the correct answer.
Policy is used to enforce organizational standards and to check compliance. If you set no VM is allowed than his resource group will continue to
show as a non-compliance, which is not a preferred solution. Initially, I answered the same Policy but as I think as an IT manager's implementation
point of view. Lock is the perfect solution since no one asked me to add more in this group and this answer is based on information given not
future possibilities.
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  ExaminatorAZ 7 months ago


The question is not accurate.
1. We know that we want to block creation of "resource" in RG1 only.
2. We don`t need this to be blocked in other RGs
3. The question says block creation of a "VM"
Lock - read only will block any type of resource to be created. So the question is not accurate.
In Policy you can prohibit creation of certain type of resource and allocate it to a specific RG.
So Policy should be the answer.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/control-and-organize-with-azure-resource-manager/4-use-policies-to-enforce-standards
"Policies can enforce things such as only allowing specific types of resources to be created"
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  ExaminatorAZ 7 months ago


Oh and the question also mention this:
You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1 - so it cannot be locks!!!
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  DesolateMarauder 6 months, 3 weeks ago


A is Correct.

Resource Manager Locks provide a way for administrators to lock down Azure resources to prevent deletion or changing of a resource.

An Azure Policy would be used for handling non-compliant resources. Implementing governance for resource consistency, regulatory compliance,
security, cost, and management.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  Sham9090 6 months, 3 weeks ago


these types of questions & answers (mind you few of them are there) make me doubt whether I'm a male or not..Jezz, please correct the answers!
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  Prash0107 6 months, 3 weeks ago


This request can be achieved through both lock and policy.not sure what to choose the answer for this question.
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  elguije 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I think answer should be "Policy". To me, the question mentions two actions:
- You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1.
- You need to prevent the creation of virtual machines only in RG1.
A Read Only lock will also prevent the creation of virtual networks and app services, so it shouldn't be the answer. Then, from documentation.
In Azure Policy, we offer several built-in policies that are available by default. For example:
- Not allowed resource types (Deny): Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed. (one of the options) .... and
Assignments
An assignment is a policy definition or initiative that has been assigned to take place within a specific scope. This scope could range from a
management group to an individual resource.
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The correct answer should be "An Azure Policy"

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  Sagar 6 months, 1 week ago


Yes D Azure Policy is correct answer
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  imbz 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I'd say D
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  ace123 6 months, 2 weeks ago


question is quite vague. prevent creation of vm only or vm and all other resources. if the question is phrased as such, either one could meet the
requirement
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  rongeurdos 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Looks like the answer is A (lock) because you first create VN, etc. then you create VM and finally you lock any creation/deletion. The sentence "you
plan to create virtual network (...) is tricky because doesn't involve to keep the VN creation on in the futur.
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  trev 6 months, 2 weeks ago


D: azure policy

see question 94; "You assign an Azure policy specifying that virtual networks are not an allowed resource type in RG1."
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  shanmuru 6 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer is Azure policy. i got the same question in my cerfication today, i selected azure policy,cleared exam with 1000, so it should be
correct.
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  anujamin 2 months, 1 week ago


HI how did you prepare for your test? did you referred something else as well?
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  felixjiragh 6 months, 1 week ago


I believe it should be Azure Policies as there is a specific definition: Search for 'Allowed Resource Types' in the link below, it reads "This policy
enables you to specify the resource types that your organization can deploy. Only resource types that support 'tags' and 'location' will be affected
by this policy. To restrict all resources please duplicate this policy and change the 'mode' to 'All'."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/samples/built-in-policies
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  RAB16 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure policies can be used to define requirements for resource properties during deployment and for already existing resources. Azure Policy
controls properties such as the types or locations of resources.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
In this question, we would create a Azure policy assigned to the resource group that denies the creation of virtual machines in the resource group.
You could place a read-only lock on the resource group. However, that would prevent the creation of any resources in the resource group, not
virtual machines only. Therefore, an Azure Policy is a better solution.
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  juusstas 6 months, 1 week ago


1. "You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1." - so LOCKS are wrong here, how will you create vnets and apps if there is "read-
only" locked?
2. "You need to prevent the creation of virtual machines only in RG1." - obviously POLICY is correct.
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  sniper999 6 months, 1 week ago


Im thinking the logic here is , setting a lock in the RG1 as ReadOnly state. Based on the given choices.
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  LuzSantos888 6 months, 1 week ago


The answer is D
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  casbam 6 months, 1 week ago


The word "only" is something tricky for me. the answer is D.
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  nakh 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is D. Azure Policy.
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  KapilDSingh 6 months, 1 week ago

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The Question says :-


You have a resource group named RG1.
You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1.
Note:- YOU PLAN TO CREATE
which means if you use lock then it will prevent the creation of VNet and Apps too. Policies can do the job, however, a default policy is not
available but a custom can be created for this.
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  Rafakil 6 months ago


This is Azure policy I think...
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  wzlinux 6 months ago


D,if you lock the RG, you can't create anything in the resource group, So, I think it's Azure Policy
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  vinodr 6 months ago


Deployments can be prevented by an assigned policy

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/tutorials/create-and-manage

Answer is D. an Azure policy


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  Kansodiya 6 months ago


the correct answer should be "An Azure Policy" in my oppinion.
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  mrabello23 5 months, 4 weeks ago


The both A and D will result in a succesful scenario for this question, but in this case you need to choose the option which offers the minimum
effort to be implemented. In this case answer A seems to be the correct choice.
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  mrabello23 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Sorry guys, I mean Letter C instead of A, my bad.
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  winset 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Ans has to be D
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Wrong. How do you make the lock to specifically prevent creation of virtual machines in a resource group? If you set the lock to read-only in a
resource group you can't add nor update any type of resources but the question said "virtual machine" only.
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  ankurs 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Question 94 proves that the answer of this question is D "Azure Policy"
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  sanjjoe 5 months, 2 weeks ago


A lock of the resource group prevents from changing any type of resources. And worst:
A read-only lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine. These
operations require a POST request.

So the policy is the best choice.


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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer must D. Azure Policy........ not lock
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  AndreasA 5 months, 2 weeks ago


In this question, we would create a Azure policy assigned to the resource group that denies the creation of virtual machines in the resource group.
You could place a read-only lock on the resource group. However, that would prevent the creation of any resources in the resource group, not
virtual machines
only. Therefore, an Azure Policy is a better solution.
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  Diwakar1 5 months, 2 weeks ago


yes it is Azure Policy, cleared my exam with 900 marks
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure Policy
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  PadmaReddy 5 months, 1 week ago


The right answers is ''Policies''.
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  Don123 5 months, 1 week ago


A: is totally wrong (this is why )https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources
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  Don123 5 months, 1 week ago


Locks features are :CanNotDelete;ReadOnly;Delete;Read-only
If you want to create a VM you can use a custom policy.
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  gitesh_kothari 5 months, 1 week ago


Owner of this tool - can you please help us understand what is the correct answer ? can we blindly go with the answer that is marked along with
question ? those will be right answer ?
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  Don123 5 months, 1 week ago


Read up on how policy and locks works. You will find the correct answer by your reseach to be ( D:)
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  SKaushik 5 months, 1 week ago


Wouldnt a lock block creation of all resources?
We still need to create some.
I think it should be policy.
Someone please clarify.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


the linguistical pattern of all questions seems weird, something weird either in logic or grammar, which created nothing but confusion.
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  EmmettBrown 5 months ago


I think the answer is wrong. it should be Azure Policy.
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  promocode 5 months ago


Azure policies can be used to define requirements for resource properties during deployment and for already existing resources. Azure Policy
controls properties such as the types or locations of resources.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
In this question, we would create a Azure policy assigned to the resource group that denies the creation of virtual machines in the resource group.
You could place a read-only lock on the resource group. However, that would prevent the creation of any resources in the resource group, not
virtual machines only. Therefore, an Azure Policy is a better solution.
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  Cabi 5 months ago


Azure Policy is the correct answer
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  _syamantak 5 months ago


correct answer is option D. Azure Policy.
Lock is used to prevent accidental deletion and has nothing to do with preventinga resource creation
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  Chiltu 5 months ago


A read-only lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine. These
operations require a POST request.

So according to this "Lock" is correct answer


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  ManuKrishu 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Locks - describe Locks – prevent accidental deletion or modification manage within azure portal eg: who can delete a resource group , a lock can
prevent. Types: Cannotdelete | Readonly
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  Sive 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The Correct answer should be - An Azure Policy. This allows creating policy to prevent the creation of specific resource types.
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  SaurabhBisht 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Lock isn't the answer. Lock is applied to existing resources but here they are asking to prevent something to happen. And that is done by applying
policies. So A Policy is the correct answer
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  JayAzure 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is Azure Policy
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  Teekayy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


It would make sense if its Azure policy...see question 94?
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  Clouddog 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Policy is about control and compliance of infrastructure configuration (example: preventing creation of a Virtual Machine in RG1). Locks are
applied on resource groups.
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  Nandy_Shree 4 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources ctrl+f virtual machines. I think the answer is right
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  Betta 4 months, 2 weeks ago


That would be for an already existing VMs in the resource group.
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  marymary 4 months, 2 weeks ago


You could place a read-only lock on the resource group. However, that would prevent the creation of any resources in the resource group, not
virtual machines only.
Therefore, an Azure Policy is a better solution.
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


A read-only lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine. These
operations require a POST request.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources
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  Satishraju 4 months, 2 weeks ago


A read-only lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine. These
operations require a POST request.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources
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  adesal 4 months, 2 weeks ago


The right answer is Azure Policy
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  koraytugay 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I think Policies is the right answer.
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is Azure policy. You can create a policy to prevent creation of VMs only, while allowing creation of other resource types. A lock will
prevent creation of any resource.
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  beowolf 4 months, 1 week ago


there is a new question,
Lock inherits from resource group to resource group YES/NO ?
A resource can have multiple delete lock YES/NO
If a resource has read lock can it have delete lock as well? YES/NO
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  smr 4 months ago


Lock inherits from resource group to resource group? - YES
A resource can have multiple delete lock? - YES
If a resource has read lock can it have delete lock as well? - YES
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


There is point as below under the Policy Definitions which proves that the answer for this question is "Azure Policy"
Allowed Resource Type (Deny): Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of this defined list.

Refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  neeelesh 4 months, 1 week ago


Correct Ans is Azure policy. Since lock is for accidental deletion and it will not restrict any activity in resource group.

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  [Removed] 4 months ago


In my opinion is an Azure Policy, a read-only lock would lock other resources' creation.
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  [Removed] 4 months ago


It is clearly D......hey examtopics, why you are confusing ppl? lot of answers wrong
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  hstorm 4 months ago


This is definately Azure Policy
The policy definition used is: "Not allowed resource types"

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/2-azure-policy
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  Taamneh 3 months, 3 weeks ago


D is correct answer
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  sidsorap 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Its Is Azure Policy Not Azure Lock
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  Rupi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


checked , After setting read only lock on RG , i was unable to create VM in that . Correct answer is lock
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  theExBot 3 months, 2 weeks ago


It should be Azure Policy. Locks are used to prevent deletion/modification of a resource
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  DTsg 3 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/governance/policy/overview#:~:text=There%20are%20a%20few%20key,actions%20(also%20called%20operations).

In Azure Policy, we offer several built-in policies that are available by default. For example:
* Not allowed resource types (Deny): Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


D. Azure Policy
Why? ... because you can use "Resource Lock" to prevent "delete" or "update/modification" of resources
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  PektoTheGreat 3 months, 1 week ago


Answer is D.

Lock has only 2 types. Read-Only and Delete. It cannot prevent "Creation".
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  jrufasto5 2 months, 1 week ago


Being read-only, you will not be able to create virtual machines
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


a is correct
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  GCMan 3 months ago


Does the given answer reflect these long comment threads were there is obviously some disagreements on the correctness of the answer. It other
words, does the correct answer change over time based on comments and upvotes?
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


If a lock (A) is used, you CAN'T possibly plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1. The answer should be an Azure Policy (D).
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  theOtherGuy 2 months, 4 weeks ago


A read-only lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine. These
operations require a POST request.
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  cciesam 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans should be D. an Azure policy

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  userAx 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I also agree that the answer should be D - Azure policy. It won't let finish the creation of VM1 , it will fail during validation.
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  RRQ 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure policies can be used to define requirements for resource properties during deployment and for already existing resources. Azure Policy
controls properties such as the types or locations of resources.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
In this question, we would create a Azure policy assigned to the resource group that denies the creation of virtual machines in the resource group.
You could place a read-only lock on the resource group. However, that would prevent the creation of any resources in the resource group, not
virtual machines only. Therefore, an Azure Policy is a better solution.
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  nvllcgcoutinho 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is "LOCK"

"A read-only lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine. These
operations require a POST request."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources
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  shishal 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Question says "You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1" - Lock will prevent this too. So Answer should be policy
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  MarvinGF 2 months, 1 week ago


In this question, we would create a Azure policy assigned to the resource group that denies the creation of virtual machines in the resource group.
You could place a read-only lock on the resource group. However, that would prevent the creation of any resources in the resource group, not
virtual machines only.
Therefore, an Azure Policy is a better solution.
My answer is: Azure Policy
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer is : D
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  AhmedReda 2 months ago


I thinks its D
as the lock prevent only the restart of VM not creation
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources
[A read-only lock on a resource group that contains a virtual machine prevents all users from starting or restarting the virtual machine. These
operations require a POST request.]
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  sudhakarcse2006 2 months ago


I'm not finding any basic policy definition which prevents creation of Virtual Machine. Please help me with this question.
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  VipZar 2 months ago


Correct answer should be "An Azure Policy". https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/concepts/definition-structure
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


azure policy
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  Chris2pher 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Lock can also prevent. However, not only vm creation. So it is very tricky.
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  AMG_Benq 1 month, 3 weeks ago


The right answer should be "D: Azure Policy"

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  Soumyabiswas2307 1 month, 3 weeks ago


In my opinion it should be azure policy
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 2 weeks ago

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The Ans to me appears to be "D" but its actually "A" ? I dont agree with A as there are 2 options available to it.

1. Readonly
2. Delete

1. Read-only - allows reading of existing resources within the RG, but restricts creation or deletion of ANY RESOURCES in which case, you will not
be able to create VNetworks or App Services.

2. Delete - this prevents RG deletion in whole. I dont see how this would apply.
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  mxb 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Should be Azure policy. Excerpt from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview

Allowed Resource Type (Deny): Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of this defined list.
Allowed Locations (Deny): Restricts the available locations for new resources. Its effect is used to enforce your geo-compliance requirements.
Allowed Virtual Machine SKUs (Deny): Specifies a set of virtual machine SKUs that you can deploy.
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  Neeloy 1 month, 1 week ago


Azure Policy
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  ssj24 1 month, 1 week ago


The lock (read-only or delete) prevents the action on resources already in the group, the question is to prevent creation of new VM (resource), how
can lock prevent action on non-existing resource?
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Azure policy
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  vkool 1 month ago


Answer is D: Azure Policy as it can restrict only VM or specific being created and allow everything else to be created whichever isn't restricted by a
Policy.
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  massnonn 1 month ago


for me the correct answer is "azure policy"
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  CrystalClear 1 month ago


D of course

Explanation:
Azure policies can be used to define requirements for resource properties during deployment and for already
existing resources. Azure Policy controls properties such as the types or locations of resources.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce
different rules and effects over your resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate
standards and service level agreements.
In this question, we would create an Azure policy assigned to the resource group that denies the creation of
virtual machines in the resource group.
You could place a read-only lock on the resource group. However, that would prevent the creation of any
resources in the resource group, not virtual machines only. Therefore, an Azure Policy is a better solution.
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  AJK 1 month ago


I took the exam today (passed 835) They added something like "the ability to modify other resources should still be possible" to the question. I
choose answer D
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  JBinuya 1 month ago


I believe the correct answer here is Azure Policy as you will need to deny creation of a specific resource. So using a json script you can define a VM
to be denied creation, but still allows other resources needed for that resource group to be created as per normal:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/concepts/definition-structure
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  rmb123 4 weeks ago


correct answer should be azure policy
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  rmb123 3 weeks, 6 days ago


I agree, the correct answer should be "An Azure Policy" in my thought
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  Amhoseini 3 weeks, 5 days ago

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According to this question, the answer must be D


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  coderbn 3 weeks, 4 days ago


it mentioned here "You plan to create virtual networks and app services in RG1". Given that you can't apply read-only lock here as you won't be
able to create those. It should be Azure Policy
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  catalinb 3 weeks, 4 days ago


Should be Azure Policies!
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  Aniruddhac888 3 weeks, 2 days ago


Using Role based access control we can set restriction for user or group of user to create any resource or not. It comes under Azure Active directory
to assign role and grant permission to create any resources.
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  KL111 2 weeks, 4 days ago


Are these answers provided official answers from Microsoft?
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  adelino13 1 week, 2 days ago


Who gives wrong answers in this exam, really !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, the answer is Azure POLICY .
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  Arash123 5 days, 6 hours ago


I just tested. After creating Lock, if I go to VMs to create one in the RG which has lock it says:
The selected resource group is read only
So, A is correct.
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  Zahid111 10 hours, 28 minutes ago


By locking the RG to readOnly. It prevents te VM creation in that particular RG. Seems this option is doing the asked job.
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Question #89 Topic 1

What can Azure Information Protection encrypt?

A. network tra c

B. documents and email messages

C. an Azure Storage account

D. an Azure SQL database

  success101 11 months ago


B is correct
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  GKK 10 months, 3 weeks ago


B - IRM
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


b - def on the test
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  MoSiyed 6 months, 2 weeks ago


this came on the test
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


yes its B
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  Sandy4912 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Information Protection (sometimes referred to as AIP) is a cloud-based solution that helps an organization to classify and optionally, protect
its documents and emails by applying labels. Labels can be applied automatically by administrators who define rules and conditions, manually by
users, or a combination where users are given recommendations.

Ref : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/what-is-information-protection
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


B is correct
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Question #90 Topic 1

What should you use to evaluate whether your company's Azure environment meets regulatory requirements?

A. the Knowledge Center website

B. the Advisor blade from the Azure portal

C. Compliance Manager from the Security Trust Portal

D. the Security Center blade from the Azure portal

  rgalfaro 12 months ago


I think it could be C, but there is Service Trust Portal, not Security Trust Portal, so that makes option C invalid. Then the right answer is D, as it can
be checked on the link provided in the answer.
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  sbettani 12 months ago


Security trust portal doesn't even exist at all
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure security center is present
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  MartinMystere 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer D states Security Center Blade, but it should have been Security Center regulatory compliance blade
"In the Azure Security Center regulatory compliance blade, you can get an overview of key portions of your compliance posture with respect to a
set of supported standards."
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  Bob27 11 months ago


Azure Security Center helps streamline the process for meeting regulatory compliance requirements, using the regulatory compliance dashboard.
In the dashboard, Security Center provides insights into your compliance posture based on continuous assessments of your Azure environment.
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  davehere 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Customize your security policy to focus on what you need to—for example, check for web application firewalls or storage encryption—and
apply your policy to multiple Azure subscriptions. Gain visibility across your environment to verify compliance with regulatory requirements,
such as CIS, PCI DSS, SOC, and ISO
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  Zurvan 10 months ago


Compliance Manager is a workflow-based risk assessment dashboard within the Trust Portal that enables you to track, assign, and verify your
organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft professional services and Microsoft cloud services such as Office 365, Dynamics
365, and Azure => C
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  Wathini 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Compliance Manager is a workflow-based risk assessment dashboard within the Trust Portal that enables you to track, assign, and verify your
organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft professional services and Microsoft cloud services such as Office 365, Dynamics
365, and Azure. Answer should be C
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  vipi 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Ans D :- Azure Security Center helps you prevent, detect, and respond to threats with increased visibility into and control over the security
of your Azure resources. It provides integrated security monitoring and policy management across your subscriptions, helps detect threats that
might otherwise go unnoticed, and works with a broad ecosystem of security solutions.
Azure Security Center is enabled with your Microsoft Azure subscription and accessed from the Azure portal. (Sign in to the portal, select Browse,
and scroll to Security Center).
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  anilbavis 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Ans - D
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/
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  rvora200 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is c

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/meet-data-protection-and-regulatory-reqs-using-microsoft-cloud
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  Sbi203 2 months, 2 weeks ago

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C shows how Microsoft's Azure complies with regulatory standards.


D shows how your own application complies with regulatory standards.

Security on the cloud is mostly a shared responsibility.


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  Sbi203 2 months, 2 weeks ago


By "your own application", I mean your own application in the Azure environment.
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  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


C should be the correct answer !
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  ludwix 9 months, 1 week ago


C - Verify your organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft Professional Services and Microsoft cloud services, such as
Microsoft Azure.
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  billw 9 months ago


from my dashboard: https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_Azure_Security/SecurityMenuBlade
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  TimoB 8 months ago


I also agree with D as this is part of the security center and has a dedicated tab to check your resources' compliance with respect to regulatory
requirements!
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  jon007 7 months, 3 weeks ago


c
Compliance Manager, a workflow-based risk assessment tool in the Microsoft Service Trust Portal, enables you to track, assign, and verify your
organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft Professional Services and Microsoft cloud services, such as Microsoft Office 365,
Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Microsoft Azure.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


But C is referring to the Security Trust Portal and not the Service Trust Portal so C can’t be right..
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  kilowd 7 months, 2 weeks ago


It's tricky but i will go for D becoz:
Security Centre show : Regulatory standards compliance status
Under each applicable compliance control is the set of assessments run by Security Center that are associated with that control. If they are all
green, it means those assessments are currently passing; this does not ensure you are fully compliant with that control. Furthermore, not all
controls for any particular regulation are covered by Security Center assessments, and therefore this report is only a partial view of your overall
compliance status.

Compliance Manager is a dashboard that provides the Compliance Score and a summary of your data protection and compliance stature as well as
recommendations to improve data protection and compliance. This is a recommendation, it is up to you to evaluate and validate the effectiveness
of customer controls as per your regulatory environment. Recommendations from Compliance Manager and Compliance Score should not be
interpreted as a guarantee of compliance.
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  Fatguy 7 months, 1 week ago


looks like D:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/
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  KuAshman 7 months, 1 week ago


A better options is Compliance Manager. It is a workflow-based risk assessment dashboard within the Service Trust Portal (not Security Trust Portal)
that enables you to track, assign, and verify your organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft professional services and
Microsoft cloud services such as Azure
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  gtm94 7 months, 1 week ago


the Security Center blade from the Azure portal allows you to check the compliance of your Azure Environment with the commonly practiced
regulatory standards, which the question is refering to. The compliance manager will help u asses whether your organizations rules and regulations
are in coherence with the ones followed by microsoft
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Security Center -> Regulatory Compliance (under "Policy & Compliance").
You can find Compliance Manager on the Service Trust Portal, not Security Trust Portal https://servicetrust.microsoft.com/
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  tartar 6 months, 2 weeks ago


D - Security Center helps you identify Shadow IT subscriptions. By looking at subscriptions labeled not covered in your dashboard, you can know
immediately when there are newly created subscriptions and make sure they are covered by your policies, and protected by Azure Security Center.
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Security Center policy dashboard

The advanced monitoring capabilities in Security Center also let you track and manage compliance and governance over time. The overall
compliance provides you with a measure of how much your subscriptions are compliant with policies associated with your workload.
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  Robbynice 6 months ago


The correct answer should be C on this one.
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  MSarmad 6 months ago


This came in exam today. I check C :-/
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  lzp 6 months ago


I think there is a typo in Option C. Security Trust Portal should be Service Trust Portal. So answer should be C
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  auxy 5 months, 4 weeks ago


D: Seems to be the right answer
In the Azure Security Center regulatory compliance blade, you can get an overview of key portions of your compliance posture with respect to a set
of supported standards. Currently supported standards are Azure CIS, PCI DSS 3.2, ISO 27001, and SOC TSP.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/
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  Mxp121 5 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/ - ANSWER D
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago


It is D: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-
available/#:~:text=The%20regulatory%20compliance%20dashboard%20provides,assessments%20of%20your%20Azure%20environment.&text=As
%20you%20act%20on%20the,see%20your%20compliance%20posture%20improve.
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  Fazalk 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Security trust portal doesn't even exist at all
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  FableFa 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is C. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/6-azure-compliance
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  ElsaBBP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


The correct answer is compliance manager in service trust portal.
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  YLLLLL 5 months, 2 weeks ago


In the Security Center main menu, under POLICY & COMPLIANCE select Regulatory compliance.
At the top of the screen, you see a dashboard with an overview of your compliance status with the set of supported compliance regulations. You
can see your overall compliance score, and the number of passing vs. failing assessments associated with each standard.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-compliance-dashboard
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is C.Compliance Manager from Service Trust Portal
The Service Trust Portal (STP) hosts the Compliance Manager service, and is the Microsoft public site for publishing audit reports and other
compliance-related information relevant to Microsoft's cloud services. STP users can download audit reports produced by external auditors and
gain insight from Microsoft-authored reports that provide details on how Microsoft builds and operates its cloud services.

STP also includes information about how Microsoft online services can help your organization maintain and track compliance with standards, laws,
and regulations, such as:

ISO
SOC
NIST
FedRAMP
GDPR

refer below link


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/6-azure-compliance
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  dineshnag1128 5 months, 1 week ago


Regulatory compliance dashboard in Azure Security Center now available
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


D --- https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/
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  ric2020 5 months ago


D is correct, because when you click on the security center there is a box dedicated to compliance in azure portal
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  Kerefa 5 months ago


ompliance Manager provides you with a dashboard view of standards and regulations and assessments that contain Microsoft's control
implementation details and test results and customer control implementation guidance and tracking for your organization to enter.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/meet-data-protection-and-regulatory-reqs-using-microsoft-cloud?view=o365-
worldwide
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  Cabi 5 months ago


Answer is Compliance Manager
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  rS202002 5 months ago


I think c
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  testexam123 4 months, 4 weeks ago


D is correct. C is not correct because the word "security trust portal" is not correct the correct word is "Compliance Manager - Service Trust Portal"
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  Cross 4 months, 2 weeks ago


D is correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-compliance-dashboard
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  tectbt 4 months, 1 week ago


Security trust portal doesn't even exist at all
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  wishy_ban 4 months ago


keyword here is evaluate not manage
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  Edavis 4 months ago


Took exam today passed with 960. Choice C must be a typo here. Can confirm Choice C on the exam does say Service Trust Portal.
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  anujamin 2 months, 1 week ago


Hi did you referred any other material as well?
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  [Removed] 4 months ago


In my opinion is a tricky question, it reminds me when I got my driving license. As Security Trust Center does not exist, it would be D, I have to say
that I also failed
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  NeetuTahiliani 4 months ago


I gave exam today (28th July'20) and the last option was solution blade from the Azure portal instead of security center blade
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  hstorm 4 months ago


I would think it is D:

https://azure.microsoft.com/da-dk/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/
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  eng_raokamran 4 months ago


D is correct:
Compliance Manager in the Service Trust Portal is a workflow-based risk assessment tool that helps you track,
assign, and verify your organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft Cloud services, such
as Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Azure.
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  eng_raokamran 4 months ago


Sorry C is correct:
Compliance Manager in the Service Trust Portal is a workflow-based risk assessment tool that helps you track,

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assign, and verify your organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft Cloud services, such
as Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Azure.
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  GokulSharma 3 months, 3 weeks ago


The Security Center blade from the Azure portal includes the ‘regulatory compliance dashboard’.
The regulatory compliance dashboard provides insight into your compliance posture for a set of supported standards and regulations, based on
continuous
assessments of your Azure environment.
In the Azure Security Center regulatory compliance blade, you can get an overview of key portions of your compliance posture with respect to a set
of supported
standards. Currently supported standards are Azure CIS, PCI DSS 3.2, ISO 27001, and SOC TSP.
In the dashboard, you will find your overall compliance score, and the number of passing versus failing assessments with each standard. You can
now focus your
attention on the gaps in compliance for a standard or regulation that is important to you.
References:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/
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  vinner 3 months, 2 weeks ago


D is right - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-compliance-dashboard
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


I'm convinced the answer is D. I always thought it is C.
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


C. Compliance Manager
Why? ... because talk specifically about organization's regulatory compliance activities.

On the other hand, D. Security Center: "Provide security recommendations based on your configurations, resources, and networks"
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


D is azure security center
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  spartanlacedaemon 3 months ago


C is correct. "Compliance Manager is a workflow-based risk assessment dashboard within the Service Trust Portal that enables you to track, assign,
and verify your organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft professional services and Microsoft cloud services such as
Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Azure"
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


C & D both are valid answer as we see requested compliance detail on both.
D is more suitable for Compliance team or manager or person as they can see all workflow to achieve it easily.
C is more suitable for the administrator because he directly get view in form of chart and issue on security center dashboard.
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  ahmadrehan 3 months ago


Correct answer is D
Azure Security Center helps streamline the process for meeting regulatory compliance requirements, using the regulatory compliance dashboard.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-compliance-dashboard
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  Shri2489 3 months ago


Confused between C and D. Both seems to be correct choice. Kindly suggest the right answer in exam.
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  Maddy_San 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans D - The assessments performed by Azure Security Center analyze risk factors in your hybrid cloud environment in accordance with security best
practices. These assessments are mapped to selective compliance controls from a supported set of standards.
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  carlos6464 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Based in other exams I have seen, the D is never the same..nut Compliance Manager is always present.
Also, security blade seems to be for custom security policies and not for regulations compliance
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Compliance Manager in the Service Trust Portal is a workflow-based risk assessment tool that helps you track, assign, and verify your organization's
regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft Cloud services, such as Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Azure.

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/get-started-with-service-trust-portal?view=o365-worldwide
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  Markiemark27 2 months, 1 week ago


I think it should be C, the Q. is about regulatory.
https://azure.microsoft.com/nl-nl/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/
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  mmdcert 2 months ago


D should be correct in my opinion. The key word here is "Azure". Compliance Manager is part of Microsoft 365 offering. It has now even moved
from Service Trust Portal to Microsoft 365 compliance center. M365 is a SaaS offering built on Azure, but does not cover whole Azure environment.
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  gargaditya 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Agree with rgalfaro
Link for 'Service' Trust portal information:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/meet-data-protection-and-regulatory-reqs-
using-microsoft-cloud?view=o365-worldwide
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  yasser1 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Correct answer is C
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/meet-data-protection-and-regulatory-reqs-using-microsoft-cloud?view=o365-
worldwide
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  Sadiya_Javid_Abbasi 1 month, 1 week ago


Oct 11, 2020 — Azure Security Center helps streamline the process for meeting regulatory compliance requirements, using the regulatory
compliance dashboard. In the dashboard, Security Center provides insights into your compliance posture based on continuous assessments of your
Azure environment.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


If Option C had said, "Compliance Manager from the Service Trust Portal," it would have been right but here Security Trust Portal doesn't exist
which makes the answer wrong.
Therefore, D is the right answer here.
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  WelldaSilva 1 month ago


According with this article "https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-br/blog/regulatory-compliance-dashboard-in-azure-security-center-now-available/" the
answer is "D".
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  Aniruddhac888 3 weeks, 2 days ago


Answer should be Compliance Manager from the Security Trust Portal as it includes all applicable requirements from security as well company
standards prospective however the Security Center blade from the Azure portal's scope is about infrastructure security.
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  Nour81 1 week, 3 days ago


I've just passed the exam with 840!!! Most of the question from here!
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Question #91 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  sjpuls 1 year ago


In Statement 2, Shouldn't the secure score increase if the recommendations are implemented? In that case the answer should be "No" , correct?
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  sbettani 12 months ago


The correct question would be:
If you implement the security recommendations provided by Azure Advisor, your company's secure score will INCREASE,

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-overview
"Advisor is a personalized cloud consultant that helps you follow best practices to optimize your Azure deployments. It analyzes your resource
configuration and usage telemetry and then recommends solutions that can help you improve the cost effectiveness, performance, high
availability, and security of your Azure resources."
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  Ryuga 11 months ago


if advisor shows greater score then the resource security is weak, if the score is less then the resource security is stronger. So I would select "Yes".
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  Gluip 10 months, 3 weeks ago


incorrect: https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/security-center/security-center-secure-score
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  maciejt 9 months, 3 weeks ago


No, the greater scrore the better security. In numer of healthy resources == numer of all resources then score == max
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


statement two should be yes: if you copy/paste the reference link, you'll find this:
"In the list of recommendations, you can see that for each recommendation there is a column that represents the Secure score impact. This number
represents how much your overall secure score will improve if you follow the recommendations. For example, in the screen below, if you Remediate
vulnerabilities in container security configurations, your secure score will increase by 35 points."
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  casimirabarberio 10 months, 2 weeks ago


I don't understand. I read that if you REMEDIATE the score will INCREASE, so the answer seems to be NO
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  ShadowMaid 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Statement 1 is YES.
https://azure.microsoft.com/is-is/blog/advisor-backup-recommendations/
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  daniu 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Advisor provides recommendations on virtual machines that are NOT backed up. So statement 1 is NO.
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  Jhill777 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Per MSFT: we have seen customers missing backup configuration and thereby risk losing their critical data. Today, we are taking a step
towards advising you to protect your VMs using Azure Advisor recommendations, which was made generally available last week on
4/6/2017. Screenshot shows "Your virtual machine is not configured for backup."
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  joondez 3 months ago


Man, is this a trick question? Advisor shows VMs that are NOT protected but the question asks if Advisor shows which VMs ARE
protected.

But if you have a list of VMs and a list of those that ARE NOT protected then you can logically see those that ARE protected. So in a way it
is YES.

I guess since there is an extra step, then the answer is NO...


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  zappie 6 months, 1 week ago


updated link https://microsoft.github.io/AzureTipsAndTricks/blog/tip173.html
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  Vinoduxid 6 months ago


I got this question on 30th May Az-900 Fundamental
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  Surya1 5 months, 4 weeks ago


the higher the score, the lower the identified risk level. Use the score to track security efforts and projects in your organization.
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-secure-score

Answer for STatement 2 is Correct..


If you implement the Advisor recommendation the comapny's secure score will INCREASE
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Had this question in exam 30th may
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  Mathcp 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Guys, how much days you have to follow the recommandation by Azure Advisor ? I can't find that information :(
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  Praps1 4 months, 3 weeks ago


2nd should be No

o improve your secure score, remediate security recommendations from your recommendations list. You can remediate each recommendation
manually for each resource, or by using the Quick Fix!
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  Kutta 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be N,Y,N.

Question 3 : The Secure Score impact, which is the amount that your Secure Score will go up if you implement this recommendation.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-recommendations
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  aprilismynmee 1 week, 4 days ago


But in the questions says that "decreases".
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  LRiyad_2016 4 months, 3 weeks ago


3rd point what is the explanation??
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  sKostas 4 months ago


The 1st one should be Yes:
1. High Availability Recommendations
......
Prevent accidental deletion of virtual machine data: specifically, Advisor will identify any virtual machines in which backup is not enabled and
recommend enabling backup. This ensures that critical data will be available and protects you from corruption or accidental deletion of these data.
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  sKostas 4 months ago


Sorry it should be no since it identifies only the machines that are not backed up.
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  hstorm 4 months ago


1. Azure Advisor can generate a list of VM's "NOT" protected by backup -> NO
2. You are aiming for an overall score of 100%, Score INCREASE when implementing recommendations -> NO
3. Microsoft Support is not dependant on recommendations beeing implemented -> NO
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


if you implement the security recommendation provided by azure adviser ... your company secure score will increase ... you want it to increase so if
the question say it i will decrease it means you are in a worse secure score then before ...so the answer is NO
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  Ravindra01 2 months, 3 weeks ago


No, NO , NO
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  boby88123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


hotspot
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  FAdeel 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Can anybody tell me the time period to implement security recommendations?
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  Nei2021 1 month ago


I am taking the exam soon and I think I am going to get screwed with all the wrong answers given on the quizzes- Googiling gives this answer -
The Secure score is calculated based on the ratio between your healthy resources and your total resources. If the number of healthy resources is
equal to the total number of resources, you get the highest Secure Score value possible for a recommendation, which can go up to 50.Oct 25,
2018. So B is wrong
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Question #92 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
Your company implements Azure policies to automatically add a watermark to Microsoft Word documents that contain credit card information.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. DDoS protection

C. Azure Information Protection

D. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Identity Protection

  success101 11 months ago


C is correct
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  JohnathhanWick 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Can anyone explain in detail. the link is expired too
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  kilowd 7 months, 2 weeks ago


An Azure Information Protection policy contains the following elements that you can configure:

Which labels are included that let administrators and users classify (and optionally, protect) documents and emails.

Title and tooltip for the Information Protection bar that users see in their Office applications.

The option to set a default label as a starting point for classifying documents and emails.

The option to enforce classification when users save documents and send emails.

The option to prompt users to provide a reason when they select a label that has a lower sensitivity level than the original.

The option to automatically label an email message, based on its attachments.

The option to control whether the Information Protection bar is displayed in Office applications.

The option to control whether the Do Not Forward button is displayed in Outlook.

The option to let users specify their own permissions for documents.

The option to provide a custom help link for users.


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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


is this type of questions asking to correlate things that relevant or adding condition to the statement to make it semantically right? I'm
confused by the intention of such...
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  jason2909 8 months, 2 weeks ago


it has seen like Azure Information Protection it is for protection and that is why is c is confuce but just think about it bro
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  CubanCig 8 months ago


The key word here is documents.
And by definition the Azure Information Protection classifies and optionally protects its documents and emails.
So C is correct
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  wzlinux 6 months ago


D,if you lock the RG, you can't create anything in the resource group, So, I think it's Azure Policy
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  wzlinux 6 months ago


soory, this is the answer #88
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


C is correct
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  Swatkat 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Your company implements <u>Azure policies </u> to automatically add a watermark to Microsoft Word documents that contain credit card
information.
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam. Went with C
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Question #93 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
From Azure Monitor, you can view which user turned off a speci c virtual machine during the last 14 days.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Azure Event Hubs

C. Azure Activity Log

D. Azure Service Health

  success101 11 months ago


C is correct. Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/view-activity-logs
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  Corbiz 9 months, 1 week ago


A and C are correct.
Activity Log is function inside Azure Monitor (A)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/view-activity-logs
At the same time Activity Log is also individual blade (C)
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  kilowd 7 months, 2 weeks ago


C is correct: Through activity logs, you can determine:

what operations were taken on the resources in your subscription


who started the operation
when the operation occurred
the status of the operation
the values of other properties that might help you research the operation
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  Tmaz 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Through activity logs, you can determine:

what operations were taken on the resources in your subscription


who started the operation
when the operation occurred
the status of the operation
the values of other properties that might help you research the operation
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  MSarmad 6 months ago


This was in exam today
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  sonadora 5 months, 2 weeks ago


did you give option c)azure activity log?
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


C is correct.Activity Log
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  Madx 5 months, 1 week ago


Provides insight into the operations on each Azure resource in the subscription from the outside (the management plane) in addition to updates
on Service Health events. Use the Activity Log, to determine the what, who, and when for any write operations (PUT, POST, DELETE) taken on the
resources in your subscription. There is a single Activity log for each Azure subscription.
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  Sir_blaze 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I do not see the underlined
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  Shanti 3 months, 1 week ago


C is Correct -
You would use the Azure Activity Log, not Access Control to view which user turned off a specific virtual machine during the last 14 days.
Activity logs are kept for 90 days. You can query for any range of dates, as long as the starting date isn't more than 90 days in the past.
In this question, we would create a filter to display shutdown operations on the virtual machine in the last 14 days.

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References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-audit
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


c is correct
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  Swatkat 2 months, 2 weeks ago


From <u> Azure Monitor </u>, you can view which user turned off a specific virtual machine during the last 14 days.
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


c is correct
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  charupriya 1 month, 4 weeks ago


I think Answer should be A.
Because even though Activity log provide such information, we need an interface where we can query data. Interface is provided by Log Analytics
(a part of Azure Monitor https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/monitor/#features)
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


this was on my exam. Went with .Azure Activity Log
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  AmyBdz 1 month, 3 weeks ago


C is correct.
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Question #94 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
You have an Azure virtual network named VNET1 in a resource group named RG1.
You assign an Azure policy specifying that virtual networks are not an allowed resource type in RG1. VNET1 is deleted automatically.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. is moved automatically to another resource group

C. continues to function normally

D. is now a read-only object

  jcmoranp 1 year ago


vnet1 continues working normally. But you cannot create more networks.
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  Remco 8 months ago


This is the correct answer.
You are also still able to create subnets in the existing VNETs. Subnets are a seperate option in policies.
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  Ragijo 1 year ago


It's C. When you assign an Azure Policy to an existing RG it alerts you "By default, this assignment will only take effect on newly created resources.
Existing resources will not be affected."
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  Sagar 6 months, 1 week ago


Agree it will only affect on new resources however old resource will show as non complaint
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  Venki_jag 4 months, 4 weeks ago


But what does the following mean?
Remediate non-compliant resources
While these effects primarily affect a resource when the resource is created or updated, Azure Policy also supports dealing with existing non-
compliant resources without needing to alter that resource. For more information about making existing resources compliant, see remediating
resources.
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  BomberBerru 1 year ago


In the policy definition: Allowed Resource Type: Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of
this defined list.
So i think that A is right.
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  aztec 2 months ago


A is wrong. You are not allowed to create any more resources of that type, however existing ones continue to operate normally. However, they
will be reported as non-compliant, since they are against the policy.
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  kiran81 12 months ago


Once this policy is implemented, new and existing resources are evaluated for compliance. - So 'A' is correct!
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  Jhan 6 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be C. the existing resources will continue to function normally but will show an error message that the resource is non compliant
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  aztec 2 months ago


"Evaluated for compliance" - not deleted. Resource will be reported as non-compliant. A is wrong.
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


C should be the correct answer
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  Storm 12 months ago


If A was correct, a small error in policy definition, could render a whole compagny unavailable...
The network continues to function....

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When Assigning the policy, you will get this text:


_________________________________________________
By default, this assignment will only take effect on newly created resources. Existing resources can be updated via a remediation task after the
policy is assigned. For deployIfNotExists policies, the remediation task will deploy the specified template. For modify policies, the remediation task
will edit tags on the existing resources.
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  Tmaz 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct! Nothing EVER gets deleted without asking you first!
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  jmad 7 months ago


"If you delete a resource group, you delete all the resources in it." from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/control-and-
organize-with-azure-resource-manager/2-principles-of-resource-groups
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  AcetheTest 1 month ago


jmad the question is not "what happens when you delete it," the question is "is it deleted?"
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


For example, you can have a policy to allow only a certain SKU size of virtual machines in your environment. Once this policy is implemented, new
and existing resources are evaluated for compliance. With the right type of policy, existing resources can be brought into compliance. From the
documentaton.
I think this is not correct process
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  Narender_Bhadrecha 11 months ago


There is policy effect that is selected during policy creation. The behaviour will depend on it.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/concepts/effects

And there is not policy effect to delete the resources which are non comliant.
So It will continue to work.
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  isaez 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I've been today in a course, and this question was answered. if you have already the VNET1 created before apply the policy, it will remain active but
the Resource group won't be compliant. No new virtual networks can be created with this policy.
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


yeah it's totally C. you can modify that vnet / add subnets to it whatever, but can't add any more.
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  dandirindan 10 months, 3 weeks ago


since the question states that there is a virtual network but does not mention about any virtual machine, if so a would be better choice for me,
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  barchetta 10 months ago


I created a policy in my subscription that says no resource groups are allowed. My entire infrastructure is now gone and I need a job.
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  Jamuro 9 months, 4 weeks ago


I tested this scenario and correct answer for me is "D". I created a specific RG with a VNET inside. Then, I created exactly the same Azure policy
described in this question to apply to the previous RG. It turns out VNET remained active, it wasn't deleted automatically. However, I couldn't
assign tags to that VNET or create components in it. This way, it seems that VNET non-compliant becomes read-only.
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  NewNick 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Just checked - tags can still be added. So not D, but C
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  SunnyDey 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be D as you won't be able to do anything with the existing VNET unless it is made compliant again as per the policy. However, it will
keep functioning as expect.
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  vipi 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Ans A :- The journey of creating and implementing a policy in Azure Policy begins with creating a policy definition. Every policy definition
has conditions under which it's enforced. And, it has a defined effect that takes place if the conditions are met.
In Azure Policy, we offer several built-in policies that are available by default. For example:
Allowed Resource Type: Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of this defined list.
Not allowed resource types: Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.
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  Urpiano 7 months, 2 weeks ago


"from being deployed"; tghe VNET is deployed already

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  Tolulee 7 months ago


Eaxctly, keyword here is deleted
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  bolie 9 months, 3 weeks ago


C or D
Thats the question.
D makes more sence becouse policy is working.
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  yassali 8 months, 3 weeks ago


i believe the correct answer is C
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  paEc2Test 8 months ago


C, 100% you can experiment this on your own and it will just continue to work. But there will be a compliance issue in your RG (indicated by Azure
Advisor)
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  zarl 7 months, 2 weeks ago


The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned.
However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies.
These policies enforce different rules and effects over your resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service
level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under Non-compliant resources.
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  niko2307 7 months, 1 week ago


If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with this new assignment, they appear under Non-compliant resources.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/assign-policy-portal
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  Fatguy 7 months, 1 week ago


if the correct isn't c, then Azure has a bug.
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  kilowd 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer is C

Each policy definition in Azure Policy has a single effect. That effect determines what happens when the policy rule is evaluated to match. The
effects behave differently if they are for a new resource, an updated resource, or an existing resource.

These effects are currently supported in a policy definition:

Append
Audit
AuditIfNotExists
Deny
DeployIfNotExists
Disabled
EnforceOPAConstraint (preview)
EnforceRegoPolicy (preview)
Modify
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  kilowd 7 months, 1 week ago


There is no DELETE on the list of Effects , therefore A is wrong..I will go for C
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  Atento 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer is C. The Vnet becomes non-compliant but it is not deleted.
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


C. continues to function normally. It'll be marked as un-compliance but still works.
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  Tolulee 7 months ago


Answer is correct under evaluation triggers

Resources are evaluated at specific times during the resource lifecycle, the policy assignment lifecycle, and for regular ongoing compliance
evaluation. The following are the times or events that cause a resource to be evaluated:

A resource is created, updated, or deleted in a scope with a policy assignment.

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A policy or initiative is newly assigned to a scope.


A policy or initiative already assigned to a scope is updated.
During the standard compliance evaluation cycle, which occurs once every 24 hours.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
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  Salmanm 7 months ago


Correct answer is C.
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  Salmanm 7 months ago


The policy would not make changes to existing resources. It would only mark the resources as compliant or not.
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  Clavijo94 7 months ago


La respuesta correcta es Continues to function normally.
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  DesolateMarauder2020 6 months, 4 weeks ago


C.
During an evaluation cycle, policy definitions that match resources are marked as non-compliant, but no action is taken on that resource. Existing
non-compliant resources can be remediated with a remediation task.

The policy will flag the existing (now non-compliant) resource however no action is taken unless you specify a remediation task.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/concepts/effects
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  Ankom2007 6 months, 3 weeks ago


C is the correct answer.
The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so
those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under Non-compliant resources.
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  rmenon 6 months, 3 weeks ago


VNET1 will continue to function normally. But it will be shown as non-Compliant as per the new policy.
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  Mosio 6 months, 3 weeks ago


seeing A as the correct answer, i doubt all i learnt so far :|
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


vnet1 continues working properly
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  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer - C
The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function normally.
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  shanmuru 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is "vnet1 continues working normally. But you cannot create more networks." i got teh same question my cerfication today, i
selected this answer, cleared exam with 1000, so it should be correct.
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  juusstas 6 months, 1 week ago


How can they put this statement in the question "You assign an Azure policy specifying that virtual networks are not an allowed resource type in
RG1. VNET1 is deleted automatically." if deletion is not possible through policy? The question is misleading itself.
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  Rafakil 6 months ago


C should be the correct answer
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  JoshiAmarpreet 6 months ago


Ans is C
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
In this link under policy definition, you can read:-
Not allowed resource types (Deny): Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.

AND not delete any older ones.


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  yipeekayey 6 months ago


if there is a prevent control then it will apply only to the newly created resources and will not affect existing ones unless you update the existing
resources then the policy will apply.

C
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  Kansodiya 6 months ago


vnet1 continues working normally. But you cannot create more networks.
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  Surya1 5 months, 4 weeks ago


continues to function normally - C
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct answer must be C
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  Diwakar1 5 months, 2 weeks ago


answer is - C, passed with 900 marks
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  agaurav 5 months, 2 weeks ago


There is no policy effect which deletes the non-compliant resources. Audit effect creates a warning event in the activity log when evaluating a non-
compliant resource, but it doesn't stop the request. So, C is the correct answer.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


As vnet1 is created already before assigning policy it will
C. continues to function normally

to apply policy already created resources we need a remediation plan.


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  Neutrone 5 months, 1 week ago


While these effects primarily affect a resource when the resource is created or updated, Azure Policy also supports dealing with existing non-
compliant resources without needing to alter that resource.
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  arnaudhelin 5 months ago


I just test to make a network non compliant by creating the policy after the network and the result is just an alert. But the virtual network still exists.
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  Chiltu 5 months ago


A resource is created, updated, or deleted in a scope with a policy assignment.

So my opinion is resource will be deleted at next compliance policy evaluation


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  dnesh 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Lets understand what is Azure Policy.
Azure Policy helps to enforce organizational standards and to assess compliance at-scale.
This compliance evaluation takes place when
> A resource is created, updated, or deleted in a scope with a policy assignment.
> A policy is newly assigned to a scope.
> A policy already assigned got updated.
> During the standard compliance evaluation cycle, which occurs once every 24 hours.

If any non compliant resource found you can take any necessary action to perform with non compliant resource.
Also Azure Policy also supports dealing with existing non-compliant resources without needing to alter that resource.

So from my point of view, both A & C are correct.

But since it is also possible to delete the VNET1 after policy creation, and as our scope is just to check correctness of statement,......I think the
answer should be A.
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is D. I verified the same
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  jugha 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Repeatedly, by these test questions, a printed answer which seems to be false:-(
I ask, why we cannot rely on these given answers when some of them seem to be incorrect.
Why should we trust on the other answers?
The resource should continue to function normally but would be non-compliant!
My answer would be the C.
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„ ...During evaluation of existing resources, resources that match a DENY plicy definition are marked as non-compliant.“
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/concepts/effects#deny
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  niteck07 4 months, 3 weeks ago


EXPLANATION FROM exam-answer.com https://www.exam-answer.com/microsoft/az-900/question38
The journey of creating and implementing a policy in Azure Policy begins with creating a policy definition. Every policy definition has conditions
under which it's enforced. And, it has a defined effect that takes place if the conditions are met.
In Azure Policy, we offer several built-in policies that are available by default. For example:
Allowed Resource Type: Defines the resource types that you can deploy. Its effect is to deny all resources that aren't part of this defined list.
Not allowed resource types: Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.
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  kibunei 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Its C. The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function
normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so
those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under Non-compliant resources.
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  AP11 4 months, 3 weeks ago


"is now a read-only object" is correct answer
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  PM_PM 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so
those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under Non-compliant resources.
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  dday 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Nothing is ever deleted automatically
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  Degal 4 months, 2 weeks ago


The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted
and will continue to function normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies
enforce different rules and effects over your resources, so those resources stay compliant with your
corporate standards and service level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


VNET1 will continue operating automatically. But no more virtual networks can be created. However, the existing virtual network will be Non-
compliant. Correct answer is C
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  compdyman 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is C: the VNet will not be deleted, but marked as ‘Non-compliant’.
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is C
The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so
those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under Non-compliant resources.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/assign-policy-portal
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  [Removed] 4 months ago


It is C

@examtopics.....many of your answers are wrong, you are confusion people. why you dont fix it?
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  eng_raokamran 4 months ago


The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and 'will continue to function normally.'
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  thenyen 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Thanks
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  Taamneh 3 months, 3 weeks ago


C is correct answer
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  3lok 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce different rules and effects over your
resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate standards and service level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren’t compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under Non-compliant resources.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/governance/policy/assign-policy-portal
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  anjsin12 3 months, 2 weeks ago


c is the correct answer . It will function normally
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


c is correct
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  NAMP 3 months ago


I think it will be too disruptive to your whole infrastructure if it deletes the resource automatically. Logically, it should work but will be marked not
compliant.
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  pranayamr 3 months ago


vnet1 continues working normally. but get marked ans non- compliant resource
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  TG1688 2 months, 4 weeks ago


I tested this scenario and correct answer is "D". I created a specific RG with a VNET inside. Then, I created exactly the same Azure policy described
in this question to apply to the previous RG. It turns out VNET remained active, it wasn't deleted automatically. However, I couldn't assign tags to
that VNET or create components in it. This way, it seems that VNET non-compliant becomes read-only. You won't be able to do anything with the
existing VNET unless it is made compliant again as per the policy. However, it will keep functioning as expect
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  liloda 2 months, 3 weeks ago


C.

You can test this yourself with the following definition:

"policyRule": {
"if": {
"field": "type",
"equals": "Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks"
},
"then": {
"effect": "deny"
}
}
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  PrincessLeia 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is C. From the Microsoft Doc: When a condition is evaluated against your existing resources and found true, then those resources are
marked as non-compliant with the policy. The following table shows how different policy effects work with the condition evaluation for the
resulting compliance state. Although you don't see the evaluation logic in the Azure portal, the compliance state results are shown. The compliance
state result is either compliant or non-compliant.
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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Explanation:

Box 1: No
Azure firewall does not encrypt network traffic. It is used to block or allow traffic based on source/destination IP address, source/destination ports
and protocol.

Box 2: No
A network security group does not encrypt network traffic. It works in a similar way to a firewall in that it is used to block or allow traffic based on
source/destination IP address, source/destination ports and protocol.

Box 3: No
The question is rather vague as it would depend on the configuration of the host on the Internet. Windows Server does come with a VPN client and
it also supports other encryption methods such IPSec encryption or SSL/TLS so it could encrypt the traffic if the Internet host was configured to
require or accept the encryption. However, the VM could not encrypt the traffic to an Internet host that is not configured to require the encryption.
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Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/azure-security-data-encryption-best-practices#protect-data-in-transit
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  MarvinGF 2 months, 1 week ago


The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and will continue to function normally.
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  AZsre 2 months ago


It only sends the VNET1 to remediation, does not(should not) delete AUTOMATICALLY. Answer is C.
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


will still work, but will be marked as not complient
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  Vishallad 1 month, 3 weeks ago


C. continues to function normally
Is correct answer
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  cocochichi 1 month, 3 weeks ago


are the answers from this website are really accurate from the exam? or is it required to select 'wrong answer' then put a comment on it?
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  RaviKS 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Correct Answer is C. Existing resources continue to work normally
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  ssj24 1 month, 1 week ago


VNET will not get deleted "automatically", the action should happen as per remediation action for existing non-complaint resource.
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  psk82 1 month, 1 week ago


On UDEMY answer is "is now a read-only object"
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  Fabi777 1 month ago


The machine will continue to work normally
however it will be marked as non-compliant.
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  wellingtonluis 1 month ago


A resource is created, updated, or deleted in a scope with a policy assignment.
A - Is Correct
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  mss7 2 weeks, 5 days ago


Azure policies are not retroactive. The VNET was in the RG1 already. So correct answer is C.
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  catchlisha 1 month ago


Correct answer is C
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  henucu 4 weeks ago


Thanks for correcting. If I follow the suggested answer, I would definitely fail the exam.
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  Sanu085643 3 weeks, 5 days ago


it could happen same VN is in different RG, in that case, it should not be deleted. VN1 continue functioning but it wouldn't have any connection
with RG1.
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  tnmahdi 2 weeks, 1 day ago


It's C , here is the explanation : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/how-to/get-compliance-data#evaluation-triggers
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  Scones 1 week, 4 days ago


From the overview page linked in the answer, they say the following about this policy type:
Not allowed resource types (Deny): Prevents a list of resource types from being deployed.
So that should be 'C' since this policy only applies to deploying of resources.
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  charan_roaxz 1 week, 3 days ago

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The VNet will be marked as ‘Non-compliant’ when the policy is assigned. However, it will not be deleted and
will continue to function normally.
Azure Policy is a service in Azure that you use to create, assign, and manage policies. These policies enforce
different rules and effects over your resources, so those resources stay compliant with your corporate
standards and service level agreements.
If there are any existing resources that aren't compliant with a new policy assignment, they appear under Noncompliant
resources.
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


VNET will work normally. Admin should correct the answers.
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  bakrii 3 days, 21 hours ago


i guess it B !
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  demian009 2 days, 22 hours ago


C. continues to function normally
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Question #95 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  PeterCheng 12 months ago


The answer should be No,No,Yes
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  Kaavie 12 months ago


Agree with you
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


yes vm can encrypt
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  DBoss 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Virtual network encryption allows encryption of virtual network traffic between virtual machines that communicate with each other within subnets
marked as ‘Encryption Enabled.' Once you enable encryption on a subnet, all network traffic within that subnet is encrypted automatically, in
addition to any application-level encryption that may also take place. Traffic that crosses between subnets, even if marked as encrypted, is sent
unencrypted automatically. Any traffic that crosses the virtual network boundary also gets sent unencrypted. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/windows-server/networking/sdn/vnet-encryption/sdn-vnet-encryption .
May that is the reason 3rd one is No
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  lollo1234 1 month, 3 weeks ago


What has windows server link that you provided above got to do with Azure? You URL reference is incorrect.
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  alen995454 11 months, 2 weeks ago


For what its worth .. from Udemy test:
A company is planning on deploying an Azure Windows Server 2016 virtual machine. Could the virtual machine be used to encrypt all traffic from
the virtual machine itself to a host on the Internet?

Correct answer - Yes

You can install roles such as the Remote Access Server for VPN to ensure traffic is encrypted when it flows out of the server.

An example in the Microsoft documentation is given via the below URL

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-access/vpn/always-on-vpn/deploy/vpn-deploy-ras
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  Urpiano 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Well, surely, you can stablish a VPN but you need a target that creates the VPN tunnel in association with the endpoint in Azure. Generaly: How
can a server stablish a encrypted connection with a target not ready to made encrypted connections? The question ask about a connection in
general with internet targets in general, It doesn't specify anything, so you can't aseverate that the connection will be encrypted.
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  lollo1234 1 month, 3 weeks ago


The keyword here is "can" i.e. Windows server can encrypt data ( & yes they can). It's obvious that host must support en(de)cryption as well
to make any meaningful conversation. If the question was worded as "Windows server will always encrypt", the correct answer would be
"No". As the question is worded now, the answer to last option is "Yes".

Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/fundamentals/encryption-overview#in-transit-encryption-in-vms

"Data in transit to, from, and between VMs that are running Windows can be encrypted in a number of ways, depending on the nature of the
connection."
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Perhaps the implication is to answer only using Azure functionality - in which case the encryption would not apply due to crossing subnets. But
there is nothing actually stated in the question to say you cannot use Windows 2016 functionality such as installing roles such as the Remote
Access Server for VPN which would be a valid way of enabling network encryption.
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  Boris_The_Nez 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I agree as its not concentrated with the workings of Windows 2016, it portrays it as a bog standard install. As a result, I think the answer is No.
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  ArunVasu 9 months, 3 weeks ago


I agree with you PeterCheng
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  beauty 9 months, 1 week ago


No,No,Yes
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


NO NO YES from Udemy Test and from the explanation given
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  Glennn 8 months ago


The question is Windows 2016 CAN encrypt data
YES
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  Illest 7 months, 3 weeks ago


In a VM you can install an application that encrypts the data... Why is it NO?
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  LastElf 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I think the argument might be made that the VM is communicating to a web/app service and it's that service that defines the encryption. Your PC
accesses a website and it's encrypted by the server's SSL, not your own. A VM can certainly encrypt but you can't encrypt if the receiver doesn't
have a way to decrypt.
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  Naz1 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be No, No, Yes
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Please don't take these answers as the Holy Grail, they're not always correct (and luckily so, they are here to learn and not cheat). You can encrypt
traffic from a VM using either MS tools such as RAS VPN or third-party ones. You can't encrypt from Firewall or, of course, NSG
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  Jumpy 4 months, 1 week ago


How can you learn correctly if the answers they're showing are wrong?
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  Beitran 2 months ago


By searching for the information yourself, in the books, on the internet or by labbing and testing.
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  koekie 7 months ago


I agree with Peter Cheng: No, No, Yes
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  VsP 6 months, 2 weeks ago


NO NO YES ?
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  Ltyy 6 months, 1 week ago


No for all. You use Azure VPN Gateway to encrypt traffic coming to and from an Azure network.

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways
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  MSarmad 6 months ago


This was in exam today. I got confused in first option :-/
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  AcetheTest 1 month, 1 week ago


what was the correct answer?
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  Surya1 5 months, 4 weeks ago


No-No-Yes
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I would imagine the last one is no because the Server OS itself does not encrypt the data... you would need something else.
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  wreadd 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes, so you can use tools or in-built services on the virtual machine itself to encrypt the traffic. For example, if you are hosting Internet Information
Services on a Windows machine, you can use the SSL feature on Internet Information Services to encrypt the traffic that flows out of the virtual
machine.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


the 3rd question says windows server 2016 "can" encrypt the n/w traffic ..so by installing anapplication onto winser2016 we can encrypt --so
answer 3. YES
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  foreverlate88 4 months, 1 week ago


Windows 2016 alone cannot encrypt, if u reach the question again. So answer is NO
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer should be No,No,Yes
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  theLG 4 months, 3 weeks ago


To the best of my knowledge, VM encrypts data at rest but the question is about network traffic as in data in transit. So it should be No No and No.
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  babuvt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


No,No,No
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/fundamentals/encryption-overview

For encrypting data from virtual network to outside world. Azure VPN gateway is used.

The internet host is not mentioned as a Windows 2012 or above host machine so it might not be able to decrypt the encrypted messaged from
Azure VM.. so answer is NO NO NO
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  wishy_ban 4 months ago


its no, no , no..
check the direction
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  sdnuser 4 months ago


In exam today - 29/07
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  tosekhar 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I saw below comments. But, we should always consider what is the feature by default. VM can encrypt data at rest by default. They cannot encrypt
data in transit by default. So, the answer should be NO NO NO.
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  theExBot 3 months, 2 weeks ago


No, No, Yes. The VM with windows server 2016 can encrypt. The key here is "can encrypt"
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  CuteHoneyGhost 3 months ago


Yes.. The answer is No, No, Yes. Windows 2016 can encrypt traffic
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  Maddy_San 2 months, 3 weeks ago


If ans for option C is Yes, then how will the computer in the internet would decrypt the traffic? Does it have the key to do it? I don't think so..

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  Sparrow033 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Explanation:

Box 1: No
Azure firewall does not encrypt network traffic. It is used to block or allow traffic based on source/destination IP address, source/destination ports
and protocol.

Box 2: No
A network security group does not encrypt network traffic. It works in a similar way to a firewall in that it is used to block or allow traffic based on
source/destination IP address, source/destination ports and protocol.

Box 3: No
The question is rather vague as it would depend on the configuration of the host on the Internet. Windows Server does come with a VPN client and
it also supports other encryption methods such IPSec encryption or SSL/TLS so it could encrypt the traffic if the Internet host was configured to
require or accept the encryption. However, the VM could not encrypt the traffic to an Internet host that is not configured to require the encryption.

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/azure-security-data-encryption-best-practices#protect-data-in-transit
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  theRunner 2 months ago


I believe all answers are correct. Usually encryption of data in transit happens over HTTPS and SSL/TLS protocols. Azure firewall is used to evaluate
and filter non-HTTPS data, and NSG has no capability to encrytp traffic.
VMs can encrypt data at rest in their virtual disk, but I have not read anywhere where the VMs will specifically encrypt traffic. It also does not make
sense for the VM to receive unencrypted data and then respond with encrypted data
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I had this question on the exam. They reworded the third question and removed "host" from "host on the internet". So the question is now 2016
server encrypted to the internet?
Still went with NO. I had NO all the way down
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  Jay_azure 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Copied and pasted from the Discussion below ( Courtesy- Sparrow~ )

Box 1: No
Azure firewall does not encrypt network traffic. It is used to block or allow traffic based on source/destination IP address, source/destination ports
and protocol.

Box 2: No
A network security group does not encrypt network traffic. It works in a similar way to a firewall in that it is used to block or allow traffic based on
source/destination IP address, source/destination ports and protocol.

Box 3: No
The question is rather vague as it would depend on the configuration of the host on the Internet. Windows Server does come with a VPN client and
it also supports other encryption methods such IPSec encryption or SSL/TLS so it could encrypt the traffic if the Internet host was configured to
require or accept the encryption. However, the VM could not encrypt the traffic to an Internet host that is not configured to require the encryption.

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/azure-security-data-encryption-best-practices#protect-data-in-transit
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  Burkidur 1 month ago


It says "to a host", not "to a host that is not configured to require the encryption". Can you configure host-to-host IPsec on Windows 2016?
Sure, you can, just like with any other modern OS version.
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Question #96 Topic 1

Your company has an Azure environment that contains resources in several regions.
A company policy states that administrators must only be allowed to create additional Azure resources in a region in the country where their o ce
is located.
You need to create the Azure resource that must be used to meet the policy requirement.
What should you create?

A. a read-only lock

B. an Azure policy

C. a management group

D. a reservation

  success101 11 months ago


B is correct
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  Abhikhedkar 9 months ago


B is correct
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  burman84 8 months ago


Key word here "Policy"
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  MSarmad 6 months ago


Was in the exam today
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


correct it is Azure policy
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  Sandy4912 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure Policy is a service in Azure which allows you create polices which enforce and control the properties of a resource. When these policies are
used they enforce different rules and effects over your resources, so those resources stay compliant with your IT governance standards.

B is correct answer
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  MarcP 5 months ago


To achieve what is requested, yes a policy need to be set-up, but the question is mentionning which resource need to be created (to allow policty
to be applied. A policy is not a resource. So will go for a management group on which the policy will be set
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  puja3113 4 months, 3 weeks ago


For example, you can apply policies to a management group that limits the regions available for virtual machine (VM) creation. This policy would
be applied to all management groups, subscriptions, and resources under that management group by only allowing VMs to be created in that
region.
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  techy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I understand why people will choose policy, but the key word here is resource. Management group is an azure resource and policy is a service.
This policy would be applied to all management groups, subscriptions, and resources under that management group by only allowing VMs to be
created in that region.
Question already says the policy is there, you need to create a resource where you can implement this policy. Please correct if inam wrong . The
question is confusing
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  cvrlepa 4 months ago


A company policy states (company, not Azure policy)
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


B is correct. Azure Policy
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


B is correct

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  ryce 1 month, 2 weeks ago


why? it says resource which would be a management group, not azure policy.
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Question #97 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
Authorization is the process of verifying a user's credentials.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Authentication

C. Federation

D. Ticketing

  MartinMystere 11 months, 1 week ago


Underlined text is Authorization.
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  success101 11 months ago


B is correct
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  Ryuga 11 months ago


Authentication is the process of identifying user, and authorization is the process of allowing the roles user allowed to do.
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  LeoSS 11 months ago


Identification is the process of identifying user, Authentication is how you validate if the Identification is correct
upvoted 6 times

  jbrains 5 months, 4 weeks ago


B is correct. Authorization is granting access
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  NateBot 4 months, 3 weeks ago


B

Authentication
is the process of establishing the identity of a person or service looking to access a resource.
It involves the act of challenging a party for legitimate credentials and provides the basis for creating a security principal for identity and access
control use.
It establishes if they are who they say they are.

Authorization
is the process of establishing what level of access an authenticated person or service has.
It specifies what data they're allowed to access and what they can do with it.
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  MK1368 3 months, 1 week ago


b is correct
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


B is correct
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  itzabishek 2 weeks, 5 days ago


Am I the only one who feels like this question is very dumb?
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  debarshicloudninza 2 weeks, 1 day ago


Authentication and authorization might sound similar, but they are distinct security processes in the world of identity and access management
(IAM). Authentication confirms that users are who they say they are. Authorization gives those users permission to access a resource.
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Question #98 Topic 1

You need to con gure an Azure solution that meets the following requirements:
✑ Secures websites from attacks
✑ Generates reports that contain details of attempted attacks
What should you include in the solution?

A. Azure Firewall

B. a network security group (NSG)

C. Azure Information Protection

D. DDoS protection

  mdstest 1 year ago


Why is the answer DDOS? Would it be Firewall? Firewall and DDOS both sends events to Azure Monitor.
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure firewall dont protect against attacks
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  ElsaBBP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree, also believe both are right answers.
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  Ragijo 1 year ago


Azure Firewall doesn't protect from attacks, only filter traffic at layer 3 and layer 7, so DDoS is the correct answer.
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  GaneshSneha 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks!!
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  rods 10 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ddos-protection-overview
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  barchetta 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Does ddos protect from a sql injection attack? Would you not call that an attack? Me thinks not. Another ambiguous MS question.
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  oncleled 7 months, 4 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ddos-protection-overview
Resource (application) layer attacks: These attacks target web application packets, to disrupt the transmission of data between hosts. The attacks
include HTTP protocol violations, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and other layer 7 attacks. Use a Web Application Firewall, such as the Azure
Application Gateway web application firewall, as well as DDoS Protection Standard to provide defense against these attacks. There are also
third-party web application firewall offerings available in the Azure Marketplace.
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  kukushka 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Quoting..."Use a Web Application Firewall, ..., as well as DDoS Protection Standard to provide defense against these attacks" so both are used
in defense hence both are right answers.
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  ReneC 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure firewall can't act as a WAF and protect against attacks??
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


It can but it doesn't generate reports as stated which DDoS does
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  Remco 8 months ago


The question states :
What should you include in the solution?
So, it's not the complete solution. DDOS protection does most of the things demanded. In a complete solution you would combine it with Azure
Application Gateway Web Application Firewall
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  Illest 7 months, 3 weeks ago

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Ddos can protect your data from an hacker. It only protects you from ddos
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Azure DDoS Protection protects from various types of DDoS attacks: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ddos-protection-
overview#types-of-ddos-attacks-that-ddos-protection-standard-mitigates
DDoS Protection Standard can also generate reports.
Azure Firewall is mostly used to filter and log traffic: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/firewall-faq#what-capabilities-are-supported-
in-azure-firewall
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  Tolulee 7 months ago


Keyword here is websites, that is virtually the only thing that DDOs can really affect since it's public facing. A firewall wont help here
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer la correct because azure firewall dont protect again advanced attacks. Only D answer can have some protection against web attacks
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  promocode 5 months ago


Keyword is "Attack"
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  Madx 5 months ago


correct Ans is Azure Advanced Threat Protection.
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  redhydra 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Tricky question. When searching documentation, Firewall doesn't mention anything about reports (it makes logs though). DDOS protection
mentions "reports."
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  Meatface 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Firewalls prevent attacks from the internet by not allowing malicious traffic through. DDOS is a specific type of attack. Denial of service are actual
connections from many bogus sources so this is not picked up by the firewall. Because there are so many bogus sources the device is overwhelmed
and is not able to handle real connections. In a real solution both of these are required. If you only have money for one of these than a Firewall is
the first purchase.
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  sharangopi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Keyword:
Attack - Firewall cant protect the attack the only option we have is DDOS
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  MK1368 3 months ago


D is correct
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  Padmapriya_G 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Why the answer is DDOS ??
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  theRunner 2 months ago


It's important to remember that Azure firewall provide protection for non-HTTPS traffic. If your website is public facing, you should have HTTPS
enabled, which means that DDos, along with WAF, will be used to secure your website
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  Jay_azure 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Attack is the Key word for DDOS.
Rules is keyword for Firewall.
Allow/Deny is the Keyword for NSG
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Question #99 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
You plan to implement several security services for an Azure environment. You need to identify which Azure services must be used to meet the
following security requirements:
✑ Monitor threats by using sensors
✑ Enforce azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) based on a condition
Which Azure service should you identify for each requirement? To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  success101 11 months ago


Both are correct.

Sources:
1. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/atp-architecture
2. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/identity-protection/overview-identity-protection
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  theashu 8 months ago


Both are come under :- Azure Active Directory Identity Protection
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Shouldn't it be 1. ATP using sensors and 2. AD Identity Protection?
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  viv_g 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Hi , could anyone please provide the correct answer?
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  MoonManBlue 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I believe the posted answer is correct; ATP, then AIP
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  dradhzn 3 months, 3 weeks ago


AIP? No , AD identityProtection ! = Azure Information Protection (AIP)
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  babufrik 3 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree.
1) ATP
2) AD Identity Protection
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  EdCab 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure ATP monitors on premise Domain controllers, the Question only mentions azure therefore I would select Security Center
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


both are correct
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago

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This was on the exam


1) ATP
2) AD Identity Protection
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  Obeekay 1 month, 1 week ago


Think of it from this angle: MFA means that a user's IDENTITY needs to be authenticated before access is granted. So I think Azure AD Identity
Protection is correct for the second question.
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  eddiemy 1 week ago


Agree, threat look for threat only if have.
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Question #100 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  vaisat 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Was not sure about the second one but it seems to be correct -
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/overview
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


1.yes
2.yes
3.no
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  Vinyas 5 months, 3 weeks ago


thanks for letting us know!
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  N0mn0m 5 months ago


Thanks for the thanks to let us know!
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  Debil 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know
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  MickeyG 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know
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  dayanrr91 3 months, 1 week ago


Thanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know.
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  CallMeRaccoon 3 months, 1 week ago


Thanks for the thanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know
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  asdfaa 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Thanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know
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  Maddukuri 1 month, 1 week ago


Thanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know.
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  jfgonzalez 1 week, 5 days ago


Thanks forThanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know.
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  groy 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know.
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  RaviR1947 1 month ago

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Thanks for the thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know.
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  Kittiwoot 9 months ago


The 2 nd "The best way to use Service Health is to set up Service Health alerts to notify you via your preferred communication channels when
service issues, planned maintenance, or other changes may affect the Azure services and regions you use."
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  Massey 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Not Sure about 3rd, looks Yes to me.
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  lollo1234 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Sure it looks yes to you, but correct answer is "No". Service health cannot prevent an issue, it only alerts or monitors it.
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  Zouhaan 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Unfortunately it's No.
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  sjai 7 months, 3 weeks ago


1st is confusing. If you follow this link:-
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/overview
it says Azure Service Health is comprised of three smaller services, Azure Status, Azure Service Health and Azure Resource Health. Now "Azure
service health provides a personalized view of the health of the Azure services and regions you're using." where as "Azure resource health provides
information about the health of your individual cloud resources such as a specific virtual machine instance." Therefore answer could be "No"
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  Neonlight8 3 months ago


First questions Yes, because its covered by Resource Health - the keyword is "such as"
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


I believe the answer is correct, Y Y N.
You can monitor the (Azure) status of all the services (so both the ones deployed and the ones that are not. Services, not Resources).
Although you can see when a maintenance is planned and act accordingly to migrate a VM, if needed, you can't prevent service failures
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  F123 7 months ago


I love how Azure Service Health is made up of three services. And one of those services is... Azure Service Health. So your answers can potentially
be wrong based on whether the exam is referring to the Azure Service Health suite of services or the individual service called Azure Service Health.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/service-health-overview
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  Mosio 6 months, 3 weeks ago


the second part of the first option make me think its NO. coz i thought they wouldnt see the health of the all services but the services which
belongs to them. its fishy.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


First one should be No because Azure status help us to view all other services in azure. Azure service health only help us to view service deployed
in our Azure environment.
Please correct me if I'm wrong. If my answer is correct then it should be
No
Yes
No
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


Azure Service Health is composed of the following views.

Azure Status provides a global view of the health state of Azure services. With Azure Status, you can get up-to-the-minute information on
service availability. Everyone has access to Azure Status and can view all services that report their health state.

Service Health provides you with a customizable dashboard that tracks the state of your Azure services in the regions where you use them. In
this dashboard, you can track active events such as ongoing service issues, upcoming planned maintenance, or relevant Health advisories. When
events become inactive, they are placed in your Health history for up to 90 days. Finally, you can use the Service Health dashboard to create and
manage service Health alerts, which notify you whenever there are service issues that affect you.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/7-monitoring
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


However in 1 question there is no reference to region it can be services in azure in our environment only. so ill go with the given answers.
please check below final answers

YES
YES
NO

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  jugha 5 months, 1 week ago


My answer would be also No, Yes, No.
Why an administrator should be able to view the health of all other services AVAILABLE in Azure, except the services which are deployed!?
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  L3o 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I´d go with yes, yes, and yes the last one too.... because can´t we add a rule to exclude some resources from failures? That way it wont affect them....
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


you cannot add rules to exclude from failure .... services are not yours to do anything with!!
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  magnum2012 2 months, 2 weeks ago


agree. we cannot control which service are going to have failure
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


If that was possible, we would just add all the services to the rule and OH MAGIC no more health related issues ever again, but unfortunately
this option is not (and will never be) possible.
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  thenyen 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Thanks for thanks for thanks to let us know
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  bb90 2 months ago


Who else noticed the mouse pointer in the image
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  AZ20 2 months ago


if by Azure Service Health we consider the complete suite
Status
Service Health
Resource Health
then answer should be YYY

And if it means only the service health , then answer shall be


NYN
As Service health will only track your services
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  Payasvi 1 month ago


Service Health keeps you informed about the health of your environment. It provides a personalized view of the status of your Azure services and
regions, includes information about planned maintenance and current incidents, and offers richer functionality, including alerting and RCAs.
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Question #101 Topic 1

Your company plans to migrate all on-premises data to Azure. You need to identify whether Azure complies with the company's regional
requirements.
What should you use?

A. the Knowledge Center

B. Azure Marketplace

C. the Azure portal

D. the Trust Center

  success101 11 months ago


D is correct. Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/trusted-cloud/
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


on the test for sure
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  Michael32 9 months ago


Is now called Microsoft Trust Center - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/trust-center/compliance/regional-country-compliance
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


given answer is correct trust center
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  anuj_a 5 months, 1 week ago


Thank you
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  Jhaggar 3 months, 3 weeks ago


It is asked in exam
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  MK1368 3 months ago


D is correct
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  azsandy 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Trust Center : Recommendation Resources for compliance
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


D is correct
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Funny, so... WHERE is this Trust Center? I cannot find it in Azure Portal, there is a Security Center with Regulatory Compliance but nothing called
"Trust Center".
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Trust the answer is Trust Center.
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Question #102 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
Azure Key Vault is used to store secrets for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) administrative accounts

C. Personally Identi able Information (PII)

D. server applications

  Moon 1 year ago


I would go with "D". Server Applications.
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  Tolulee 7 months ago


Azure Key Vault enables Microsoft Azure applications and users to store and use several types of secret/key data:

Both application and users. A is correct


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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Users <> User Accounts.
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  shashu07 1 week, 6 days ago


Answer A, as per attached Microsoft Article

function that connects to an Azure Key Vault using Azure Active Directory authentication, and then uses a secret stored in the vault to query a
remote service.

// Create a Key Vault client with an Active Directory authentication callback


var keyVault = new KeyVaultClient(async (string authority, string resource, string scope) => {
var authContext = new AuthenticationContext(authority);
var credential = new ClientCredential(adClientId, adKey);
var token = await authContext.AcquireTokenAsync(resource, credential);
return token.AccessToken;

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/storing-and-using-secrets-in-azure/
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  thakur 1 year ago


It's A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/quick-create-portal
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  PlayerDN 12 months ago


There is nothing regarding AD in that article. Why "A" then?
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  Florisz 3 months, 1 week ago


First I thought the same, but then if you read carefully. It says:
"At this point, your Azure account is the only one authorized to perform operations on this new vault." Which means the Azure AD account
that creates the key Vault is by default the only one that can use it.
In that way answer A would be the best applicable I think
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  lollo1234 1 month, 2 weeks ago


What's the point of posting a random link thaht doesn't support your answer?
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  ppp131176 12 months ago


D? The benefits of using Key Vault include: Centralized application secrets. Centralizing storage for application secrets allows you to control their
distribution, and reduces the chances that secrets may be accidentally leaked.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-security-in-azure/4-encryption
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  MarianFilipovici 11 months, 3 weeks ago

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You can use Azure Key Vault by authenticating with an AD account so you don't need to store any keys/passwords in your code in order to access
the key vault secrets. So A can be correct, if you think about storing secrets that can be accessed BY an AD user. If you think about this question in
the context of accessing the secrets themselves, then those secrets are server application secrets so D is also correct.
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  awsnoob 10 months ago


D: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-overview
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  Zurvan 10 months ago


Azure Key Vault is a centralized cloud service for storing your application secrets. Key Vault helps you control your applications' secrets by keeping
them in a single, central location and by providing secure access, permissions control, and access logging capabilities.
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Am confused! I can't decide if should be A or D???
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  cetag37681 10 months ago


D - Should be the answer. Why would Vault be used to store (Azure AD) user accounts but not (Azure AD) admin accounts? makes no sense.
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  dv1 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Cause there is no AAD "administrator account". Only AAD user (aka member) account with administrative roles (e.g. global administrator)
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  KalyanKAgarwal 9 months, 1 week ago


AAD is the right answer.
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  DMASTER 9 months, 1 week ago


Active Directory authentication
When you create a key vault in an Azure subscription, it's automatically associated with the Azure AD tenant of the subscription. All callers in both
planes must register in this tenant and authenticate to access the key vault. In both cases, applications can access Key Vault in two ways:

User plus application access: The application accesses Key Vault on behalf of a signed-in user. Examples of this type of access include Azure
PowerShell and the Azure portal. User access is granted in two ways. Users can access Key Vault from any application, or they must use a specific
application (referred to as compound identity).
Application-only access: The application runs as a daemon service or background job. The application identity is granted access to the key vault.
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  sondrex 8 months, 4 weeks ago


Correct Answer: A
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  StevIORI 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Key Vault stores application secrets in a centralized could location, to securely control access permissions, and access logging. ---- Skillpipe
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  zarl 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Centralizing storage of application secrets in Azure Key Vault allows you to control their distribution. Key Vault greatly reduces the chances that
secrets may be accidentally leaked. When using Key Vault, application developers no longer need to store security information in their application.
Not having to store security information in applications eliminates the need to make this information part of the code.
For example, an application may need to connect to a database. Instead of storing the connection string in the app's code, you can store it securely
in Key Vault.
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  hfk2020 7 months, 1 week ago


Azure Key Vault enables Microsoft Azure applications and users to store and use several types of secret/key data
Option D is Server Applications not Azure Applications
Hence A is the right answer since it satisfies, the criteria of Azure Users as given in the above statement.
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  sagary2j 7 months, 1 week ago


It will be D. => Server Applications.
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


D. server applications. Secrets are used by application not users.
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  Ankom2007 6 months, 3 weeks ago


D is the ans.
Centralizing storage of application secrets in Azure Key Vault allows you to control their distribution. Key Vault greatly reduces the chances that
secrets may be
accidentally leaked. When using Key Vault, application developers no longer need to store security information in their application. Not having to
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information in applications eliminates the need to make this information part of the code. For example, an application may need to connect to a
database. Instead of
storing the connection string in the app's code, you can store it securely in Key Vault.
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  Prash0107 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans d:
Azure Key Vault is a centralized cloud service for storing your application secrets. Key Vault helps you control your applications' secrets by keeping
them in a single, central location and by providing secure access, permissions control, and access logging capabilities. It is useful for a variety of
scenarios:
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


D is the right answer. Just read the docs...
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


D: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-overview
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  Fcnet 6 months, 2 weeks ago


B : Azure AD is used to store secrets for Azure AD user Accounts
i'ts not Azure Key Vault no any server apps that will store secrets for Azure AD user accounts
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  abrakadabra 5 months, 2 weeks ago


A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/about-keys-secrets-certificates

Data types
"Identity - an identity from Azure Active Directory (AAD)."
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


store secrets means its Azure key vault only and answer is D.Server applications
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  Madx 5 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/basic-concepts
Ans is A
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  Ralgh 5 months ago


Correct answer is A https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/secrets/quick-create-portal Azure Key Vault is a cloud service that provides a
secure store for secrets
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  NIk2020 5 months ago


Underlined text is "Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts"
Answer is D. server applications
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  babuvt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) administrative accounts are not stored in Key Vaults but internally in Azure AD database.. So I would go with "D".
Server Applications.
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is D IMO
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  Gabaky 4 months, 1 week ago


key word is "store". meaning A is correct
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  RajeevShree95 4 months, 1 week ago


answer is D
Explanation : Centralizing storage of application secrets in Azure Key Vault allows you to control their distribution. Key Vault greatly reduces the
chances that secrets may be accidentally leaked. When using Key Vault, application developers no longer need to store security information in their
application. Not having to store security information in applications eliminates the need to make this information part of the code. For example, an
application may need to connect to a database. Instead of storing the connection string in the app's code, you can store it securely in Key Vault.
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  abilioneto 4 months, 1 week ago


my guess is D
Centralizing storage of application secrets in Azure Key Vault allows you to control their distribution. Key Vault greatly reduces the chances that
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accidentally leaked. When using Key Vault, application developers no longer need to store security information in their application. Not having to
store security
information in applications eliminates the need to make this information part of the code. For example, an application may need to connect to a
database. Instead of
storing the connection string in the app's code, you can store it securely in Key Vault.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-overview
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/manage-secrets-with-azure-key-vault/
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  hstorm 4 months ago


I think this is a give away, don't understand why some of you would say A ???
The whole point of the key vault is D
It has to be (D)
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  thenyen 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer : A
Azure Key Vault is a cloud service that safeguards encryption keys and secrets like certificates, connection strings, and passwords. Because this data
is sensitive and business critical, you need to secure access to your key vaults by allowing only authorized applications and users.
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  gurpreetkaur274 3 months, 3 weeks ago


SO whtas the correect answer? A or D
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  SRAJAT 3 months, 3 weeks ago


A
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/about-keys-secrets-certificates
Read the second bullet point
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  Taamneh 3 months, 3 weeks ago


D is correct answer
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  VictorA 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I understand how other people say D because Key Vault can be used to store application secrets, but what exactly is a "server application"? It seems
this concept is too specific, it's not an "application" in the more usual sense, so I'd stick to A. But I admit D makes sense too.
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  zzt 1 month, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/about-keys-secrets-and-certificates
Azure Key Vault enables Microsoft Azure applications and users to store and use several types of secret/key data. Key Vault resource provider
supports two resource types: vaults and managed HSMs.
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Secrets are specifically used by application. AD User Accounts don't use secrets. So answer is D.
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  Burkidur 1 month ago


User accounts have secrets -- their passwords. However, you don't need to create a KeyVault to store user's passwords. You do need it to store
things like connection strings and API keys for your server application though.
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  PuneetKK 3 months, 1 week ago


I feel answer shall be A. It says store secrets for AAD User Accounts. i.e. any account registered within AAD. Could be user account or service
account.
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  windmill 3 months, 1 week ago


Both Aand D are correct, but since a correct answer is already there, no change is needed

From Microsoft:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/about-keys-secrets-certificates
Azure Key Vault enables Microsoft Azure applications and users to store and use several types of secret/key data:
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  CuteHoneyGhost 3 months ago


Key vault is only for Certificates I think
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  1337Troll 2 months, 4 weeks ago


No, you can also store credentials of a user object inside a KV
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  kavita108 3 months ago


correct.
https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/azure/key-vault/general/basic-concepts
your code needs to authenticate itself to retrieve secrets from Key Vault, e.g. by the use of Managed Identities...in any case it has to be an AD
iddentity, so instead of the word accounts, identity would have been clearer in the phrasing...
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  N_I_C_K_N_A_M_E 3 months ago


Answer is A
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  crossdonkey 2 months, 4 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/configure-and-manage-azure-key-vault/2-key-vault-usage
" Important
Key Vault is designed to store configuration secrets for server applications. It's not intended for storing data belonging to your app's users, and it
shouldn't be used in the client-side part of an app. This is reflected in its performance characteristics, API, and cost model.
User data should be stored elsewhere, such as in an Azure SQL database with Transparent Data Encryption, or a storage account with Storage
Service Encryption. Secrets used by your application to access those data stores can be kept in Key Vault."
- Answer is D
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  ahmadrehan 2 months, 4 weeks ago


My answer is D
Key Vault is designed to store configuration secrets for server applications
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/manage-secrets-with-azure-key-vault//2-what-is-key-vault
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  theOtherGuy 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Secrets: Provides secure storage of secrets, such as passwords and database connection strings.
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  Vivek007 2 months, 2 weeks ago


It is D. Secret or AD Token is a dynamic thing that changes next time user authenticates and is managed in AD. It is D
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  ravindu123123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


where is the underline text. there are many question which have mentioned that some word no words has been underlined but at least one
question isn't there with underline.. how do we answer these type of questions
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 1 week ago


The correct answer is : D

Key Vault is designed to store configuration secrets for server applications. It's not intended for storing data belonging to your app's users, and it
shouldn't be used in the client-side part of an app. This is reflected in its performance characteristics, API, and cost model.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/manage-secrets-with-azure-key-vault//2-what-is-key-vault
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  zebra123 2 months ago


Correct answer is D.
Key Vault is designed to store configuration secrets for server applications.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/manage-secrets-with-azure-key-vault//2-what-is-key-vault
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  MikeDoctor 2 months ago


C & D don't say 'Azure' explicitly in the answer therefore, answer should be A
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


did someone had this question on test?
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  bluesniper 1 month, 3 weeks ago


in Udemy it;s "server application"
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  Rosenkohl 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Someone had the question in the test and can relate? I reckon D should be Yes?
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  mub24 1 month, 3 weeks ago


if underlined text is AZURE KEY VAULT then A is correct
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Correct answer is D, there is no meaning for replicating AD data to AKV, however this is possible but if AD user changed the password for example
there should be a sync tool to update AKV as well. the best practice for AKV usage is to save application sensitive data and/or certificates
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  cocochichi 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I think A is the answer. The question here says 'used to store secrets' of user accounts.
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I'm guessing the answer depends on which phrase is underlined - which we do not know. In the case of Azure Key Vault, the answer would be A. If
AAD UserAccs, the answer would be D.
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  shishal 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Don't you think answer depends on what text is need to be replace in : "Azure Key Vault" is used to store secrets for "Azure Active Directory (Azure
AD) user accounts"
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  barktree 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I would go with "A"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/overview#securely-store-secrets-and-keys
Access to a key vault requires proper authentication and authorization before a caller (user or application) can get access.
Authentication is done via Azure Active Directory.
So even if applications can access the secrets, they have to go through Azure Active Directory's user account
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  Stinow 1 month ago


Jep, A, because: "store" info FOR users (.... which use app X and Y with pw X and Y).
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  WelldaSilva 1 month ago


It´s D
Because in Key Vault documents in https://docs.microsoft.com/eu-es/azure/key-vault/general/overview says: "Centralizing storage of application
secrets in Azure Key Vault...."
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  psk82 1 month ago


In Udemy, answer is A:
Azure Key Vault is a cloud service that provides a secure store for secrets. You can securely store keys, passwords, certificates, and other secrets.
Visit this Link to know more about Azure Key Vault.
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  karan3090 3 weeks, 3 days ago


Azure Key Vault is a cloud service that safeguards encryption keys and secrets like certificates, connection strings, and passwords
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  charan_roaxz 1 week, 3 days ago


Answer:D
Centralizing storage of application secrets in Azure Key Vault allows you to control their distribution. Key Vault
greatly reduces the chances that secrets may be accidentally leaked. When using Key Vault, application
developers no longer need to store security information in their application. Not having to store security
information in applications eliminates the need to make this information part of the code. For example, an
application may need to connect to a database. Instead of storing the connection string in the app's code, you
can store it securely in Key Vault.
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Question #103 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  MahendraDube 1 year ago


I have doubt in 2nd answer
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  sbettani 12 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/managed-identities-azure-resources/services-support-managed-identities

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/identity/azure-ad
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  iTranc3 11 months ago


It should be yes, yes, yes
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  Luka 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Why the first one should be yes while you can access azure with any external users
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  Betta 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Wont the external users become a part and listed under the users feature of Azure AD as guest users
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  Manideep21 4 months, 2 weeks ago


But it doesn't change the fact that he is an external user (like, suppose he is from some other organization and you can give access to
your resources by giving a guest identity)
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  Nikhlesh 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Authorization can set to groups as well, not only users
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  Burkidur 1 month ago


Also to service principals (apps).
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  turtle666 11 months ago


some modification in option 1 in real exam
changed to user at on-prem or azure AD can access Azure resource.
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  RAD0 10 months, 3 weeks ago


The question should be Identities synced from On Prem AD & Other cloud Identities.
How an on Prem Account can access azure resources without synced?
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  skiwi 10 months, 1 week ago


Agreed, the first one is no. Examples, you can access BLOB with a SAS key and SQL DB doesnt support AD authentication
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  ArunVasu 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct answer No, yes , yes
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  Indu0311 7 months ago


Is the second answer right.? Third party cloud service can be anything
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


The second should be wrong. But I think I'm getting it. Because Azure Resources that has public links are available to any services outside azure.
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A good example of the first answer being NO is a web app in an app service resource. You usually allow non-authenticated user access to this web
app.
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  MYN 5 months, 2 weeks ago


First one is No as it is asking for authorization.
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  babuvt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


1. No ( Azure AD is not the only means to authenticate/authorize)
2. Yes ( All the ones mentioned can provide authorization)
3. Yes
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


B is true. External Identities can be configured to access azure resources. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJsoWCjZviE When B is true, A can
only be false.
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  monsigs 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure AD is responsible for AUTHENTICATION, and RBAC is for AUTHORIZATION..
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  kachraSeth 3 months, 1 week ago


This is the best explaination and the simplest too.
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  jpeg95 2 months, 1 week ago


Option B: states that identities store in on-premises Active Directory can also be used to access Azure resources. Identities in On-premise Active
Directories have to be brought into Azure AD via AD connect. As it has not specifically been said that AD connect is being used, we will mark this
Option as wrong.

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Options B should be False


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Question #104 Topic 1

Your company plans to automate the deployment of servers to Azure.


Your manager is concerned that you may expose administrative credentials during the deployment.
You need to recommend an Azure solution that encrypts the administrative credentials during the deployment.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A. Azure Key Vault

B. Azure Information Protection

C. Azure Security Center

D. Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

  tanmayaccenture 11 months, 2 weeks ago


option B i guess is used to protect emails and documents and messages and hence azure vault is correct
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  erikd 11 months, 2 weeks ago


What if you put your credentials in a document? I think you want to have it encrypted.
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


A
Use Azure Key Vault to encrypt keys and small secrets like passwords that use keys stored in hardware security modules (HSMs).
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/key-vault/
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  arunav 8 months, 3 weeks ago


I think it is Option B
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  haysenberg 3 months, 3 weeks ago


NO B is to protect emails and documents not credentials
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  al7869211 8 months, 2 weeks ago


expose administrative credentials = MFA (I think)
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  magistrum 7 months, 3 weeks ago


MFA is not used in this way
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  SagarShete 7 months, 1 week ago


Azure Key vault is the only correct answer.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


Question is about protecting credential during an automated deployment (e.g. not typing password in clear text in a JSON template or PS script),
not protecting information inside documents (or logins).
Azure Key Vault is the only correct answer for this scenario
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  Piratedking 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer: A.
Question asked about "encrypts the administrative credentials". Key Vault is used to store the encryption key.
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  Don123 5 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/information-protection/
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  babuvt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


A.. It is very clear.. Azure Key Vault
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  Orient3950 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Comment section is confusing
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


Yes, but no worries. Answer is Azure Keyvault. It's in exam today 29 Aug.
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  svm_Terran 3 months, 2 weeks ago


A. Azure keyvault is used to protect critical data such as to encrypt.
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  MK1368 3 months ago


Azure key vault
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  bb2020 2 months, 1 week ago


MFA does not help with providing any help with exposing the password but provides added layer of security. Hence Key Vault is the right answer
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Azure Key Vault is a cloud service that provides a secure store for secrets. You can securely store keys, passwords, certificates, and other secrets.
The answer is definitely Azure Key Vault.
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  sunwukong 1 week, 3 days ago


Azure Key Valut
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Question #105 Topic 1

You plan to deploy several Azure virtual machines.


You need to control the ports that devices on the Internet can use to access the virtual machines.
What should you use?

A. a network security group (NSG)

B. an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) role

C. an Azure Active Directory group

D. an Azure key vault

  vaisat 10 months, 3 weeks ago


A is the only logic option.
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  Starlink 6 months, 3 weeks ago


A is the logical answer.
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  Sandy4912 5 months, 1 week ago


A network security group (NSG) contains a list of security rules that allow or deny network traffic to resources connected to Azure Virtual Networks
(VNet). NSGs can be associated to subnets, individual VMs (classic), or individual network interfaces (NIC) attached to VMs (Resource Manager)

A is the correct answer.


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  babuvt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be either Azure Firewall or NSG. Option A is correct since NSG is mentioned
upvoted 1 times

  Deepthi106 4 months ago


Correct!
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  sharangopi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Key word : ports

So answer should be NSG


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  MK1368 3 months ago


NSG is correct
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  Nabeels 2 months, 3 weeks ago


NSG is correct and Key word is Port
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  rahul0220 2 months, 2 weeks ago


A is right
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  Kavitakrish 2 months ago


Same question appeared! Many questions from this set came for exam ., really useful material
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  ADJ85 2 months ago


A is the correct answer.
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


It should be firewall...
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Question #106 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
You have several virtual machines in an Azure subscription. You create a new subscription. The virtual machines cannot be moved to the new
subscription.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. The virtual machines can be moved to the new subscription

C. The virtual machines can be moved to the new subscription only if they are all in the same resource group

D. The virtual machines can be moved to the new subscription only if they run Windows Server 2016.

  sbettani 1 year ago


Explaination: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-move-resources

Virtual machines are resources


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  nod 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be C- answer in bold in the link
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  pete20 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Only if you're moving resources with dependencies
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  kmhuis 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes but they need to mention there is NO dependencies. They did not mention that so by default either or could be true...They could have
dependencies or not. Microsoft still suggests to move vms when bundled in a group
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  Rakeshtrip 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Virtual machines in an existing virtual network can't be moved to a new subscription when you aren't moving all resources in the virtual network.
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  KarthikBalla 7 months, 4 weeks ago


B is right.. Question didn't mention that the Virtual machines are dependent on each other, so C is ruled out.
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  Danix 7 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-support-resources
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  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is B,
But the word "only" in "C" comes to confirm it is B.
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  kmhuis 3 months, 2 weeks ago


couldnt be more right. I see it now:) Only is not true because the groups may not be dependent on one another.
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  Neonlight8 3 months ago


Agree. Answer is B, Answer C with the word "only" means that VMs need to be in the same resource group to be moved, even with no
dependencies. This is not true
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  Aaku 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Virtual machines in an existing virtual network can't be moved to a new subscription when you aren't moving all resources in the virtual network.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


There is no reference to Virtual
Network. Any VM in any RG can be moved to any RG in any subscription unless there are some sort of policies applied in the target location.
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  Firedragon 7 months, 1 week ago

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/move-vm
Use the Azure portal to move a VM to a different subscription
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  sniper999 6 months, 1 week ago


your answer is based on the underlined text if it is right or wrong ("The virtual machines cannot be moved to the new subscription"). so B is correct.
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  neil1985_jy 6 months ago


Correct B
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/move-vm
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  scuzzy2010 4 months, 3 weeks ago


"Choose the resource group containing the VM that you would like to move."
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  akyal 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I think it is A.

Virtual machines in an existing virtual network can't be moved to a new subscription when you aren't moving all resources in the virtual network.
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  babuvt 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B. The Virtual Machines can be moved to New Subscription
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/move-vm

However, under certain condition VMs can't be moved..


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-limitations/virtual-machines-move-limitations

Generally considering the VMs can be moved so option B is correct


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  kmhuis 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Its just weird because if you look at the first link. It states you need to chose the resource group your vm is in. Then you choose to move that
group. So if you have VMs spread into multiple resource groups it seems like all groups need to be moved.
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  theRunner 2 months ago


IIRC, that is basically what Microsoft recommends: gather all the resources you want to move in a RG and then move that to the new
subscription, and then if you want, you can again spread out those resources in the new subscription
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  ManU1 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer B is correct based on underlined text.
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  Deepthi106 4 months ago


Was in the exam!
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  kmhuis 3 months, 2 weeks ago


what did u choose as the answer?
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  sktrue 4 months ago


Use the Azure portal to move a VM to a different subscription
You can move a VM and its associated resources to a different subscription by using the Azure portal.

Go to the Azure portal to manage the resource group containing the VM to move. Search for and select Resource groups.
Choose the resource group containing the VM that you would like to move.
At the top of the page for the resource group, select Move and then select Move to another subscription. The Move resources page opens.
Select each of the resources to move. In most cases, you should move all of the related resources that are listed.
Select the Subscription where you want the VM to be moved.
Select an existing Resource group, or enter a name to have a new resource group created.
When you are done, select that you understand that new resource IDs will be created and that the new IDs will need to be used with the VM after it
is moved, and then select OK

refer Point 6. So answer is C

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/move-vm#use-the-azure-portal-to-move-a-vm-to-a-different-subscription
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


this is correct :

Use the Azure portal to move a VM to a different subscription


You can move a VM and its associated resources to a different subscription by using the Azure portal.

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Go to the Azure portal to manage the resource group containing the VM to move. Search for and select Resource groups.
Choose the resource group containing the VM that you would like to move.
At the top of the page for the resource group, select Move and then select Move to another subscription. The Move resources page opens.
Select each of the resources to move. In most cases, you should move all of the related resources that are listed.
Select the Subscription where you want the VM to be moved.
Select an existing Resource group, or enter a name to have a new resource group created.
When you are done, select that you understand that new resource IDs will be created and that the new IDs will need to be used with the VM after it
is moved, and then select OK.
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  SaiSaiA 2 months, 3 weeks ago


B is right https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/move-vm

Go to the Azure portal to manage the resource group containing the VM to move. Search for and select Resource groups.
Choose the resource group containing the VM that you would like to move.
At the top of the page for the resource group, select Move and then select Move to another subscription. The Move resources page opens.
Select each of the resources to move. In most cases, you should move all of the related resources that are listed.
Select the Subscription where you want the VM to be moved.
Select an existing Resource group, or enter a name to have a new resource group created.
When you are done, select that you understand that new resource IDs will be created and that the new IDs will need to be used with the VM after it
is moved, and then select OK.

Considering that you can choose or create new RG, so it doesn't need to be in the same RG
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  rahul0220 2 months, 2 weeks ago


C is correct
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  dkezi 1 month, 4 weeks ago


If you're moving a resource to a new subscription, check to see whether the resource has any dependent resources, and whether they're located in
the same resource group. If the resources aren't in the same resource group, check to see whether the resources can be combined into the same
resource group. If so, bring all these resources into the same resource group by using a move operation across resource groups.

should be C i think
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  shubh120 1 month, 1 week ago


why i can't see the underlined text highlighted in a question, it's impossible to understand what part of the statement is being examined?
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-resource-group-and-subscription#move-resources-to-a-
new-resource-group-or-
subscription:~:text=This%20article%20shows%20you%20how%20to,resource%20group%20under%20the%20same%20subscription.
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-resource-group-and-subscription#scenario-for-move-
across-subscriptions:~:text=Scenario%20for%20move%20across%20subscriptions,-Moving
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  badrmotayeb 9 hours, 10 minutes ago


I think B is correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-resource-group-and-
subscription#:~:text=To%20move%20existing%20resources%20to,use%20the%20Move%2DAzResource%20command.
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Question #107 Topic 1

You attempt to create several managed Microsoft SQL Server instances in an Azure environment and receive a message that you must increase
your Azure subscription limits.
What should you do to increase the limits?

A. Create a service health alert

B. Upgrade your support plan

C. Modify an Azure policy

D. Create a new support request

  Ragijo 1 year ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-subscription-service-limits
Note: If you want to raise the limit or quota above the default limit, open an online customer support request at no charge.
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  axman832005 10 months, 2 weeks ago


was on the test
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  SGIO73 9 months, 1 week ago


Important to note !!
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  gtm94 7 months, 1 week ago


why cant u just upgrade your plan? is it a must that u contact the support team for this?
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  agoncal 7 months, 1 week ago


That option is not listed as response. "(...) upgrade your SUPPORT plan." this do not refer to "subscription" plan
upvoted 6 times

  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Well, that's the current design. But I would definitely want the ability to increase my limits without getting in touch with support.
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  iamjay2020 6 months, 2 weeks ago


This was on my test, taken 11/05/2020
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  touryard 6 months, 1 week ago


The limit can be raised above the default limit but not above the maximum limit. If you want to raise the limit or quota above the default limit,
open an online customer support request at no charge.
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  Jitu2007 6 months ago


To obtain more DTU/eDTU quota, vCore quota, or more servers than the default amount, submit a new support request in the Azure portal. For
more information, see Request quota increases for Azure SQL Database.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/resource-limits-logical-server
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  kilowd 4 months, 3 weeks ago


https://knowledge.mycloudit.com/request-core-increase-azure-subscription
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  ManU1 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is correct, every account has default quota which can be increased by opening support ticket.
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


It came on the test.
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


I have selected to upgrade the subscription if we have the free trial subscription. But according to the documentation, those who have the free trial
can't change the limit. They have to upgrade first and the need to make a request for this change of limit. Am I correct in my understanding?
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  Garrydhesa 3 months, 1 week ago

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Got this on test too on 15-Aug-2020


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  Nnina 3 months, 1 week ago


If it was "update your subscription plan" then B was correct. It's a word play. So yeah,it's D. You have to open a ticket (support request) in order to
increase the limits of your subscription.
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  ecedilip 3 months ago


Option D is correct. we need to open service request to Azure
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  nikesh1986 2 months, 1 week ago


Create Support Request is the Correct Answer.
I was part of the support team which handled this issue
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  lehuspohus 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Was on my test, answered "D. Create a new support request", got 100% in this exam section, so answer is definitely valid.
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  VictorVE 3 weeks, 4 days ago


"If you want to raise the limit or quota above the default limit, open an online customer support request at no charge."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits
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  eArmin 18 hours, 1 minute ago


Is it available for all subscription plans, even with Basic support? or you have to upgrade your support plan because the basic support doesn't have
ticket support?
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Question #108 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  sbettani 12 months ago


Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/
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  vaisat 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I think first one should be YES. You DON'T get to explore all of the Azure services.
upvoted 9 times

  magistrum 7 months, 3 weeks ago


You can, try it out
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  SergioCabral 4 months, 1 week ago


the key is "exposed". You can see, but cant use.
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  Bhanu92 2 months, 2 weeks ago


It says only exposed to, so its a No
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  ayush007 10 months, 2 weeks ago


First option should be YES. Can somebody confirm this ?
upvoted 2 times

  ArunVasu 9 months, 3 weeks ago


No.. First option should be No. because we can use all services in free trail.
upvoted 6 times

  Luti 9 months, 2 weeks ago


No. This is true only on sandbox environments. Was on learning path.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


And that’s why the learning path asks to use your own subscription (even trial one) to try out some workshops.
upvoted 2 times

  topics_user 8 months, 2 weeks ago


First option is "no".
"The Azure free account provides access to all Azure products and does not block customers from building their ideas into production"
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/
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  Nostradagus 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I think is YES. Because you won't get full (aftersales) support. Just DEVELOPER support plan. So you won't have all Azure services.
upvoted 1 times

  Lizy 10 months, 2 weeks ago


I think the first one is No. You have $200 credit to spend. You should be able to explore all the services
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  methodidacte 10 months ago


I understand that free account expires after 12 months https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/

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  Preben 9 months ago


No, it says 12 months free for popular services. 25 services always free.
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  sammyboy 9 months, 1 week ago


Key word is "Exposed". So the answer is No
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  Famous_Guy 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Key word "Exposed" is important here. So the answer is No
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  Ananas 8 months ago


second one should be NO, free accounts do not expire, only your access to products and your 200$ credit have an expiration term
upvoted 6 times

  NewNick 7 months, 4 weeks ago


try to create free account and you'll see
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


so it does not expire you need to upgrade it and still use it but can still login and evertything is fine .
upvoted 1 times

  theRunner 2 months ago


And that's the idea right? You can only use it AFTER you upgrade. Until then, they are deactivated
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  agoncal 7 months, 1 week ago


Thats tricky, its does not refer to you ACCOUNT but instead RESOURCES
"Any Azure Free Account that is not incurring charges or are inactive for more than 90 days, we reserve the right to remove any compute
resources including hosted services, virtual machines, and websites. We will also provide notice prior to removing any compute resources.

You can also avoid becoming inactive by doing either of the following every 90 days:

Log into the Azure portal


Access your resources via our Azure APIs"
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  msl 2 months, 3 weeks ago


The Azure free account includes free access to popular Azure products for 12 months, $200 USD credit to spend for the first 30 days, and access
to more than 25 products """"that are always free"""""
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  gtm94 7 months, 1 week ago


the framing of these questions is for lawyers, u need to analyse each and every word of it. The first option means you are exposed to all the
resources, as in you can see all the resources but cannot use all the resources. OMG really microsoft?
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  blancos 4 months, 1 week ago


LOL!!! I had a tough one too. You cheered me up. Definitely using lawyers language. \i have my exam later today, hope I can be a lawyer for a
while
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  sudin 2 months, 1 week ago


yes, i agree:) also usually the statements which have extreme words such 'always' 'never' 'only' are usually False.. similar to other exams.
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  KuAshman 7 months, 1 week ago


Question number 2: Answer is correct as NO

When you sign up for an Azure free account, you get a Free Trial subscription, which provides you $200 in Azure credits for 30 days and 12 months
of free services. At the end of 30 days, Azure disables your subscription. Your subscription is disabled to protect you from accidentally incurring
charges for usage beyond the credit and free services included with your subscription. To continue using Azure services, you must upgrade your
subscription. After you upgrade, your subscription still has access to free services for 12 months.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-disabled
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


NYN
All answers are in here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/
1) The Azure free account provides access to all Azure products and does not block customers from building their ideas into production.
2) When you sign up for an Azure free account, you get a $200 credit that acts as a spending limit—that is, in the first 30 days, any usage of
resources beyond the free products and quantities will be deducted from the $200 credit. When you’ve used up the $200 credit or 30 days have
expired (whichever happens first), you’ll have to upgrade to a pay-as-you-go account. (so the "free" expires)

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3) There is a limit of one account with 12 months free access to products and $200 credit per new customer. You can, however, use as many
products as you like beyond the free amounts by upgrading your account to pay-as-you-go pricing.
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  karmaDude 6 months ago


Again the wording of question is slightly off, since all free accounts expire after 12months of usage and you are required to upgrade your "free
account sub" to standard "pay-as-you-go", during this 12months, you can use premium features either for 30days or $200 credit, "post that
duration", you get to use "consumption based free access" to those services for 12months. So here the duration isn't provided which mislead us to
thinking if all services will be exposed to us. So to answer this question, you have to put emphasis not on the "free part" but "availability of all
features part". Since in free account you still get access to all services for a period of 30days, post that you still get all services, except post
consumption limit (say you use VM instance for > 750hrs one month) you will be billed.

Conclusion: No, Yes, No


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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


No - You will have $200 credit to do whatever you want (I might want to say yes to this because we don't know if it includes free credit or not)
No - there is always free services available
No - I just assume no

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/?WT.mc_id=azure-azuredevtips-micrum
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  AnyU 5 months, 1 week ago


Agree with all "No"
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  kb88 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer for first one should be YES, reference below

"Azure free account includes certain products—and specific quantities of those products—for free."
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/
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  Kerefa 5 months ago


What happens once I use my $200 free credit or I’m at the end of 30 days?

We’ll notify you so you can decide if you want to upgrade to pay-as-you-go pricing and remove the spending limit. If you do, you’ll have access to
all the free products. If you don’t, your account and products will be disabled, and you'll need to upgrade to resume usage.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/
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  P1L 5 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/avoid-charges-free-
account#:~:text=and%20burn%20rate.-,You%20reached%20the%20end%20of%20your%20free%2012%20months,in%20to%20the%20Azure%20po
rtal.
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  Calija 4 months, 2 weeks ago


For statement 3: I've just tried to create a new free subscription with the same MS account that I created my first one, and this message was shown:
"The Azure free account is only available to new users and is limited to one per customer". So it seems that the correct answer is NO. Hope it helps!
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  AjayKris 4 months, 1 week ago


The terms used here can be interpreted in more than one way. So this is a tough question.
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


Do they charge more than $200 if I keep running the service which consumes all my free credit? I can see in the cost Explorer that it has exceeded
to $800. Strange
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  Abhishek0629 4 months, 1 week ago


Answers should be - "Yes", "Yes", "No"
Azure Free Account
Subset of Azure services free for 12 months (750 VM hours, 5GB Storage, 250GB SQL DB, etc)
$200 USD free credit (170 euro) to explore any Azure service for 30 days
25+ services always free
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  foreverlate88 4 months, 1 week ago


free account 12 mth expiry is correct , after 12 mth is no longer call free account
upvoted 1 times

  ankitGargAccenture 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I think first one should be YES. You DON'T get to explore all of the Azure services.
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  Jerecax 3 months, 2 weeks ago


no
no
no
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  svm_Terran 3 months, 1 week ago


No in No.1 if you are using a sandbox. otherwise YES.
upvoted 1 times

  sattty 3 months ago


A company cannot have a free account.
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  Asia6 2 months, 2 weeks ago


"Azure subscriptions with credit such as Free Trial and Visual Studio Enterprise have spending limits on them. This means you can only use services
up to the included credit. When your usage reaches the spending limit, Azure disables your subscription for the remainder of that billing period."
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  RLM1 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes
Answer is correct
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  prakashbichkule 2 months ago


Correct options :- NYN
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  lehuspohus 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Was on the test, MS changed the first option to more transparent: "...are only available to create Virtual Machines and Storage Accounts", so
answer to first option is NO.
upvoted 1 times

  ching1118 1 month ago


Does anyone know the number of azure accounts that can be created from a single MS account?
upvoted 1 times

  TorpedoM 1 month ago


There is a limit of one account with 12 months free access to products and $200 credit per new customer. You can, however, use as many
products as you like beyond the free amounts by upgrading your account to pay-as-you-go pricing.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/
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  sha1979 2 weeks, 3 days ago


How many free account offers am I allowed to sign up for?

There is a limit of one account with 12 months free access to products and $200 credit per new customer. You can, however, use as many products
as you like beyond the free amounts by upgrading your account to pay-as-you-go pricing.
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


'Exposed' is the key word.
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  kalyhot 3 days, 5 hours ago


the first statement is NO because: (in Faq section)
The Azure free account provides access to all Azure products and does not block customers from building their ideas into production

Can the Azure free account be used for production or only for development?

The Azure free account provides access to all Azure products and does not block customers from building their ideas into production. The Azure
free account includes certain products – and specific quantities of those products – for free. To enable your production scenarios, you may need to
use resources beyond the free amounts. You’ll be billed for those additional resources at the pay-as-you-go rates.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/free/free-account-faq/
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Question #109 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  cherrada 1 year ago


You can only have one account administrator per subscription:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles
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  sbettani 12 months ago


The link says the opposite "In the Azure portal, you can manage Co-Administrators or view the Service Administrator by using the Classic
administrators tab." there are three types of administrators.

"The account that is used to sign up for Azure is automatically set as both the Account Administrator and Service Administrator. Then, additional
Co-Administrators can be added. "

Source https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles
upvoted 6 times

  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


@sbettani: more than one administrator, but ONLY ONE account administrator!
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


This is correct as the article says and I confirmed in my subscription..

Classic subscription administrator Limit -


Account Administrator 1 per Azure account
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  Danny3010 11 months, 1 week ago


You can have 1 Account Administrator and 1 Service Administrator, but you can have 200 Co-Administrators per subscription
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  rlny88 6 months ago


I agree. If they worded differently such as "multiple administrator accounts" vs. "multiple account administrators"..
upvoted 10 times

  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


You nailed it
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  Danny3010 11 months, 1 week ago


You can sign up with your Microsoft account or you can use your GitHub account and take your code all the way from repositories to deployment.
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I agree. You can subscribe with either a Microsoft or GitHub account. So the answer should be No. Source.... https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
gb/free/free-account-faq/. Do I need a Microsoft account to sign up for Azure?
You can sign up with your Microsoft account, or you can use your GitHub account and take your code all the way from repositories to
deployment.
How does the sign-up process work using GitHub?
You can now sign up using the “Sign-in options” link on the Azure sign-in page. When you, as a GitHub user, first sign into a Microsoft product
with your credentials, GitHub will ask for your permission to consent. GitHub will share the name and public and private email addresses on

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your GitHub account with Microsoft to check whether you already have a Microsoft account. If it looks like you already have an account, you’ll
have the option to use that account and add your GitHub account as a login method. Otherwise, a new account will be created and linked to the
GitHub account.
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  agoncal 7 months, 1 week ago


What you stated supports this question answer:
"GitHub account with Microsoft to check whether you already have a Microsoft account. If it looks like you already have an account, you’ll
have the option to use that account and add your GitHub account as a login method. Otherwise, a new account will be created and linked to
the GitHub account."
GitBug works as login method. for subscription it will search for existing Microsoft account or create a new one linket to your Gitbug
account.
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  honggzb 2 months ago


agree, I can subscribe with gmail account
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  srijan9864 2 days, 4 hours ago


GitHub is owned by Microsoft..!!
upvoted 1 times

  Zorro20202 11 months ago


"subscription" is the keyword
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  shivarajtotiger 11 months ago


B.What would be he meaning of Microsoft accounts only ,is it like vadiraj@microsoft.com or even shivaraj@gmail.com which is registered to azure
will be microsoft account
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  kilowd 4 months, 3 weeks ago


A Microsoft account is what you use to access many Microsoft devices and services. It’s the account that you use to sign in to Skype,
Outlook.com, OneDrive, Windows Phone, and Xbox LIVE – and it means your files, photos, contacts and settings can follow you securely to any
device.

Users are able to use their own valid e-mail address to sign up for a Microsoft account
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  Raman22 10 months, 3 weeks ago


What is the correct ans for A?
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


For the first one it is No. verified.
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  zzgani 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure can be managed by Github accounts as well right? I understand Github was bought by MSFT... but im confused how to answer this
upvoted 3 times

  battleneter 10 months, 2 weeks ago


3rd Answer is wrong and should be NO. Resource Groups do NOT span over multiple resource groups. Question also seems poorly worded.
http://techtalk.cloud/azure-subscription-resource-groups-management-groups-and-how-they-are-linked-to-azure-ad-tenant-and-some-common-
faqs/
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


And the answer is labeled as No : - )
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  battleneter 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Correction to last post - 3rd Answer is wrong and should be NO. Resource Groups do NOT span over multiple Subscriptions. Question also seems
poorly worded.
http://techtalk.cloud/azure-subscription-resource-groups-management-groups-and-how-they-are-linked-to-azure-ad-tenant-and-some-common-
faqs/
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  nasuanda 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Regarding point 2. You can manage subscription using work/school account (azure ad account), not only Microsoft Account (previously known as
LiveID).
upvoted 6 times

  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Think when they say Microsoft acct - they are referring to any AAD related acct..
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  Tonio05 9 months, 1 week ago


Resource groups don’t span over multiple Azure subscriptions
http://techtalk.cloud/azure-subscription-resource-groups-management-groups-and-how-they-are-linked-to-azure-ad-tenant-and-some-common-
faqs/
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  Ahalu 9 months ago


agree with Danny
upvoted 1 times

  xcraftexam 8 months, 3 weeks ago


it will be : Yes,NO,NO
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  Ananas 8 months ago


Do they mean account administrators (which can be more than one) or Account Administrators (which can be only one)?
upvoted 3 times

  SumitBajaj 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Yes | No | No
Azure subscription can be managed by non-microsoft account as well.
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes
NO
No
https://github.com/uglide/azure-content/blob/master/articles/active-directory/active-directory-how-subscriptions-associated-directory.md
upvoted 6 times

  tpascal 7 months, 3 weeks ago


It is correct
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  Abuhakmeh 7 months, 1 week ago


In summary, this should be NO|NO|NO
"1" Account Administration per Subscription
You can sign up with Microsoft as well Github account
Resource groups don’t span over multiple Azure subscriptions
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


1) No, there can be only one Account Administrator per Azure Account (and it doesn't have access to the Azure Portal)
2) Yes (not 100% sure), you can use GitHub account to login, but I couldn't find anything from MS saying that you can manage subscription only
with a GitHub account (which is owned by MS, so if you stretch it, that would be a MS account as well :) ) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/active-directory-b2c/identity-provider-github
3) No, it is true the other way round
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  K999K 7 months ago


For microsoft account vs Git hub account, if you read carefully Github account is linked to microsoft account. If you have only Github account,
microsoft will create a new microsoft account at the time of first usage. In short Github can be used for an authentication purpose but not for the
management of resource. Here keyword is managing the resources.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4501231/microsoft-account-link-github-or-google
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  LearnAzureDD 6 months, 2 weeks ago


First one should be Yes - There can be multiple account administrator per subscription. But one account administrator per account.
Since question is about Account administrator per subscription, it should be Yes.
1 Service Administrator per subscription
200 co-administrators per subscription.
Source : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles
upvoted 1 times

  coldy re 6 months, 2 weeks ago


First option is No.
The Account Administrator is the subscription owner. Conceptually, this is the billing owner of the subscription. Every Azure subscription has one
Account Administrator, which defaults to the person who created the subscription.
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  borinot 6 months, 2 weeks ago


It is No No No
The first one can you find in this link if you search "how many"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/ea-portal-administration
And the second one I know for certain you can do it with a free subscription. And if you can do it with a free subscription you can do it with any
subscription
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  Hemn1990 6 months, 2 weeks ago


NO
NO
NO
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  christosst 6 months, 1 week ago


so here eveything is No?
upvoted 2 times

  vidya_vikas 6 months ago


How many co administrators are allowed in Azure?
Classic subscription administrator roles
Classic subscription administrator Limit
Account Administrator 1 per Azure account
Service Administrator 1 per Azure subscription
Co-Administrator 200 per subscription
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles
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  GST03 6 months ago


Account Administrator 1 per Azure account
Service Administrator 1 per Azure subscription
Co-Administrator 200 per subscription

1 azure account can have multiple subscription but one account adminstrator per account.
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  shishal 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Account Administrator vs Administrator account
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  GST03 6 months ago


Outlook.com, hotmail.com, live.com, or msn.com accounts are managed my Microsoft and are automatically considered Microsoft accounts. This
means any changes you make to this account is carried through all Microsoft services such as XBox, Skype, or Onedrive where you also use this
account.
upvoted 1 times

  jbrains 5 months, 4 weeks ago


An Azure subscription can contain multiple resource group
upvoted 1 times

  JZed 5 months, 4 weeks ago


B is No, as I have a live subscription that uses my work email address, with no Microsoft to be seen
upvoted 1 times

  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


correct answers are
NO
NO
NO
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


u can only 1 account admin in a subscription----answer is No
my friend is using gmail email id with azure portal --- answer is NO
last one obviously----No
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  Jovial 5 months ago


Thanks
upvoted 1 times

  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


no - no - no
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


No, YES, No
upvoted 1 times

  anikk 4 months, 3 weeks ago


NO NO NO
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2.No - You need an Azure Active Directory account to manage a subscription, not a Microsoft account. An account is created in the Azure Active
Directory when you create the subscription. Further accounts can be created in the Azure Active Directory to manage the subscription.
upvoted 1 times

  ediwow 4 months, 1 week ago


Microsoft is adding the ability for those with Google Gmail IDs to federate with Azure Active Directory. That capability is available in public preview
as of August 28, Microsoft officials said.

Q: If I enable single sign-on, will users be able to use their Azure AD credentials to sign into any Google product, such as Google Classroom, GMail,
Google Drive, YouTube, and so on?

A: Yes, depending on which Google Cloud (G Suite) Connector you choose to enable or disable for your organization.
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  kannn 3 months, 1 week ago


An account can have one account admin.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles
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  cocochichi 1 month, 3 weeks ago


i think 'yes' is correct for q2, you can create microsoft account using different email domain (@gmail).
terminologies are a bit confusing in their questions
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  shishal 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Azure Subscription management : Notice id used in screenshot
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/add-change-subscription-administrator
upvoted 1 times

  psk82 1 month, 1 week ago


on Udemy: NO, YES, NO
upvoted 1 times

  psk82 1 month ago


correct myself: YES, NO, YES
upvoted 1 times

  nizammusa 1 month, 1 week ago


you can signup to microsoft account (to access azure portal) using your personal email thus this signup using personal email address means you
created a microsoft account. so subscription can be managed only using microsoft account
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  RahulKate 2 weeks ago


No - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles
No - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/classic-administrators
No
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  sunwukong 1 week, 3 days ago


Account Administrator == 1 per Azure account
Service Administrator == 1 per Azure subscription
Co-Administrator == 200 per subscription
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles
therefore : 1 st question is NO
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Question #110 Topic 1

Your company has 10 o ces. You plan to generate several billing reports from the Azure portal. Each report will contain the Azure resource
utilization of each o ce.
Which Azure Resource Manager feature should you use before you generate the reports?

A. tags

B. templates

C. locks

D. policies

  dmadhup 10 months, 4 weeks ago


Explanation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources
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  Kashh 10 months, 1 week ago


After you apply tags, you can retrieve all the resources in your subscription with that tag name and value. Tags enable you to retrieve related
resources from different resource groups. This approach is helpful when you need to organize resources for billing or management.
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  MoSiyed 6 months, 2 weeks ago


this came in the exam
upvoted 19 times

  G37R34DY 3 months ago


Tags is correct
upvoted 1 times

  Ipodcillo 2 months ago


Tengo un tio que tiene un primo que tiene un sobrino que le preguntaron eso. El reprobo.
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  philippeu 2 weeks, 1 day ago


#tags but can u also use templates or policies in which u apply or force to use tags, when reports are generated ?
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Question #111 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  crun 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct
Resource: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/active-directory/v1_0/
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  arasavelli 10 months ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
upvoted 3 times

  barchetta 9 months, 3 weeks ago


So you can't CLAIM a credit right? It simply gets credited automagically right? I dont know if a place to claim a credit.. does anyone else?
upvoted 1 times

  RakiBS 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Customer has to file a claim within 2 months if they find SLA is violated.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/legal/sla/application-insights/v1_2/
Please Check "Terms" Section
For a claim related to Microsoft Azure, we must receive the claim within two months of the end of the billing month in which the Incident that is
the subject of the claim occurred.
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  Mosio 6 months, 3 weeks ago


you can claim if you notice some SLA in not respected based on agreements. base on violated percentage you get credited.
upvoted 1 times

  tartar 6 months, 2 weeks ago


2 is "Yes" https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/active-directory/v1_0/
says "We guarantee at least 99.9% availability of the Azure Active Directory Basic and Premium services. "
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  lspatil25 5 months, 2 weeks ago


No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure Active Directory.
upvoted 8 times

  Munnazz 6 months ago


No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure Active Directory. This Service Level Agreement for Microsoft Online Services (this “SLA”) is a part of
your Microsoft volume licensing agreement (the “Agreement”).
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  satishk4u 5 months, 3 weeks ago


We guarantee at least 99.9% availability of the Azure Active Directory Basic and Premium services. No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure
Active Directory
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/active-directory/v1_0/
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


second one is No - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/active-
directory/v1_0/#:~:text=No%20SLA%20is%20provided%20for%20the%20Free%20tier%20of%20Azure%20Active%20Directory.&text=This%20Servi
ce%20Level%20Agreement%20for,(the%20%E2%80%9CAgreement%E2%80%9D).
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


First one is Yes - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/active-directory/v1_0/

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  markfabby 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer for Number 2 should be a No.
No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure Active Directory....
-https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
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  kilowd 5 months ago


No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure Active Directory.
upvoted 1 times

  Taamneh 3 months, 3 weeks ago


correct answer is :
1) yes
2) yes
3) No
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months ago


The first one is correct

No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure Active Directory. This Service Level Agreement for Microsoft Online Services (this “SLA”) is a part of
your Microsoft volume licensing agreement (the “Agreement”). Capitalized terms used but not defined in this SLA will have the meaning assigned
to them in the Agreement.
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  svw 2 months, 2 weeks ago


No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure Active Directory.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/active-directory/v1_0/
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  Rui05 2 months ago


what is the answer ?
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Question #112 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
You deploy an Azure resource. The resource becomes unavailable for an extended period due to a service outage. Microsoft will automatically
refund your bank account.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. automatically migrate the resource to another subscription

C. automatically credit your account

D. send you a coupon code that you can redeem for Azure credits

  Nikhilesh 1 year ago


It should be D.
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  TzzZ 10 months, 3 weeks ago


free dounuts and movie vouchers
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  Reja 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Hahahaha....reply of the day
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  karmaDude 6 months ago


You are confusing credits in terms of "availability" (average % of uptime) to actual credits in dollars. Credit is applied automatically, in terms of
"% of uptime" say 10% if the SLA falls below 99.9%. Its a virtual currency (like digital wallet) which is redeemed automatically in your next
monthly bill cycle.
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  jbrains 5 months, 4 weeks ago


does this mean that they don't pay cash?
upvoted 1 times

  mxvlshn 11 months, 4 weeks ago


C is correct
https://www.networkworld.com/article/2163845/customers-hit-by-the-azure-outage-will-automatically-get-a-credit.html
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  dawinco 10 months, 2 weeks ago


In exams old the answer is C, but the new test the answer is D.
upvoted 9 times

  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Please can you share a source for this advise. I can see no reference to coupon credits
upvoted 2 times

  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Correction.... Please can you share a source for this advise. I can see no reference to Azure credits or coupons.
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  chetto 9 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/ service credits is the last update
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


According to the link above it says —

So no coupon...
“If we do not achieve and maintain the Service Levels for each Service as described in this SLA, then you may be eligible for a credit
towards a portion of your monthly service fees.“
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  rvora200 9 months, 2 weeks ago


C is still correct.

"If we determine that a Service Credit is owed to you, we will apply the Service Credit to your Applicable Monthly Service Fees."
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  ERDE 9 months, 1 week ago


Azure SLA Credits are calculated on a per subscription basis as a percentage of the bill for that service in the billing month that the SLA was missed.
The service credits are applied to the subsequent month’s bill. Generally, we provide 10% credit if we fall below the first threshold (99.95% or
99.9%, depending on the service) and 25% if we fall beneath the subsequent threshold (99%).
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


Microsoft says ..
We provide financial backing to our commitment to achieve and maintain the service levels for each service. If we do not achieve and maintain the
service levels for each service as described in the Service Level Agreement, then you might be eligible for a credit towards a portion of your
monthly service fees.

Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/servicedescriptions/office-365-platform-service-description/service-level-agreement
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  azexam7 6 months ago


C is correct
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  GCMan 3 months ago


Chocolate with sprinkles please
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  ravindu123123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


there are at least more than 40 questions which have been mentioned that underlined there is there but no underline text can be seen at any such
question. what is this... fucking question....
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  Samgam 1 month, 3 weeks ago


i think. you need to think :)
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  theRunner 2 months ago


My take on the answer is that Microsoft will still charge me, even though the SLA of the service fell below the guranteed SLA. To be eligible for a
credit, the customer has to open a support ticket with Microsoft
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Question #113 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  Channing 1 year ago


This question contradicts itself. No SLA on public preview, then how can you use services in public preview in a production environment?
upvoted 18 times

  AN7 12 months ago


there is no contradiction. using it in a production environment is the choice of the customer, not Azure.
upvoted 49 times

  kilowd 5 months ago


YES the purpose is for evaluation and the new features are subject to improvements based on customer feedback..So NO SLA..Use in prod is
customer choice
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  davignola 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Exact, you SHOULD not use it in Prod, but you definitly COULD. Tricky question.
upvoted 10 times

  Adelina 3 weeks, 5 days ago


that's just so tricky... I mean, yes, you can use it, but Microsoft says you should not, so...
upvoted 1 times

  awssecuritynewbie 3 months ago


you can use it in your OWN PRODUCTION environment and when it is public means anyone can use it a
upvoted 1 times

  Neonlight8 3 months ago


Its indeed a tricky one on Public Preview because technically you can use it in production but it is at your own risk and there's no SLA. They are
not saying you cannot use in production so the answer is Yes....
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  shashu07 1 week, 6 days ago


No SLA applicable to any preview either private or public.
Its only applicable for GA ie General Availability.
Similarly product in GA is recommended for Production
upvoted 1 times

  mdstest 1 year ago


I guess you can use it in production but you take a risk since there is no SLA.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


It is definitely a big risk. What if they make drastic changes during this preview time , what if they discover a huge security hole and if you are
already getting used to this preview in prod then that would be very concerning ..

But one can definitely use preview in prod but shouldn’t though..
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


More info with the link below ...

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/
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  Ragijo 1 year ago


Box 3 It's correct. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/
Note: PREVIEWS ARE PROVIDED "AS-IS," "WITH ALL FAULTS," AND "AS AVAILABLE," AND ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS
AND LIMITED WARRANTY
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  ArSung 11 months, 4 weeks ago


Question3 is correct.Because Public and Private Preview are provided "as is" and aren't covered by any Service Level Agreements (SLA).
upvoted 4 times

  Melissa 11 months, 1 week ago


Is the keyword on the second one "can" because from all the material I read prior to this it says you "shouldn't"?
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


But does that mean you can?
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  Shiven 10 months, 2 weeks ago


2nd Should be no
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  Zurvan 10 months ago


Public preview – during this phase we allow any customer with the proper Azure AD license to evaluate the new feature. Microsoft Customer
Support Services will supply support services during this phase, but normal service level agreements do not apply. For new features exposed in the
Azure AD Portal, customer can expect to see information banners in the user interface that draw attention to the new experience available during
the preview. By clicking on the information banner customers then opt-in to the preview experience.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/
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  Zurvan 10 months ago


Private preview – during this phase we invite a few customers to take part in early access to new concepts and features. This phase does not
include formal support.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/
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  RakiBS 9 months, 2 weeks ago


May Be Helpful

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure/what-is-the-difference-between-azure-portal-and-preview-azure/m-p/263941
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


First Question - A keyword is 'must be' otherwise there is separate portal for Preview http://preview.portal.azure.com/
Second Question - Again key word is 'can be', not quite sure if they can be, MS Documentation doesnt mention that, what it says for sure is
'shouldnt be' since previews are provided 'As-Is' and 'With Faults'
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  Famous_Guy 8 months, 2 weeks ago


only stupid use preview for production, all is no,no,no
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  szkielet 6 months, 1 week ago


in 2nd there is word CAN so its correct
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  paulxyz90 5 months ago


It's risky and possibly stupid - but you "can" use it. Production is a concept/label - not a technical feature / service.
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  Sima24 8 months, 1 week ago


It is highly recommended to NOT use preview features in production environment as they might not be available in final release.
So all should be NO
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  abhi0987 8 months, 1 week ago


NO., NO , NO.. is correct answer
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  jacobari 7 months, 3 weeks ago


All answers are wrong.

Answer is Yes, No, No

Access Preview features:


* Private Preview usually accessed either using a special portal link using either PowerShell or CLI to create those private preview resources.
* Public Preview features are accessible right in the Azure Portal and usually have a ‘preview’ badge.
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  a666uilar 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree with this one, but on the other hand, the 2nd says users can use public preview services in environment, and actually they can, that isn´t
recommended is the other part
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  Abuhakmeh 7 months, 1 week ago


The final answer is NO | NO | NO
private preview will be using the same Azure portal
Public review is a beta version that can be tested by ALL .. its Testing purposes ONLY
SLA is not applicable for Public Preview ONLY GA
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


But you can certainly use it in Prod if you want to but it’s totally up to you.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


1) No - Only the preview that impact the UI are accessed from a different portal (not the services)
2) Yes - It is absolutely highly recommended NOT to use them in production, but you can if you want (question asks if you CAN, not SHOULD)
3) No - No SLA provided for public preview (main reason why it's not recommended for production)
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


NO., NO , NO.. is correct answer
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  [Removed] 6 months, 2 weeks ago


No, Yes, No. 2nd one would be No only if it said "should" instead of "can".
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  jasscomp 6 months, 2 weeks ago


To my understanding you can still use public preview services on production at your own risk. IT support is there by Microsoft but not with usual
SLA's.
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  Googler99 6 months ago


Private preview – during this phase we invite a few customers to take part in early access to new concepts and features. This phase does not
include formal support.
Public preview – during this phase we allow any customer with the proper Azure AD license to evaluate the new feature. Microsoft Customer
Support Services will supply support services during this phase, but normal service level agreements do not apply. For new features exposed in the
Azure AD Portal, customer can expect to see information banners in the user interface that draw attention to the new experience available during
the preview. By clicking on the information banner customers then opt-in to the preview experience.
Generally available (GA) – After the public preview is completed, the feature is open for any licensed customer to use and is supported via all
Microsoft support channels. Be aware when a new feature impacts existing functionality, it might change the way you or your users use the
functionality
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  jbrains 5 months, 4 weeks ago


But preview features are not supposed to be used in production environment
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  jbrains 5 months, 4 weeks ago


follow the link it is clearly stated here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/marketing/marketing-preview-features
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  Mxp121 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Should be No,No, No, preview mode comes with discount and Microsoft will not provide support on production.
upvoted 1 times

  krunalkt 5 months, 3 weeks ago


all should be no
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  adino13 5 months, 3 weeks ago


should be no,no,no. I understand that for the 2nd, you "can" use in prod environment but you should not... highly doubt microsoft would ask a
question like that where it contradicts advice it gives to its users
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  Mae_c 5 months, 2 weeks ago


should 1st be Yes, since we have azure preview portal?
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


No-No-No

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  triptimandal01 5 months, 1 week ago


During one of the live instructor led Azure training, the trainer mentioned that the choice of using preview feature is with customer (usually they
should never, as there is no SLA guaranteed)
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


2nd answer is correct. It can be used however it is advised against. Here " We highly recommend that you only enable preview features on a
sandbox or trial environment, not on a production environment. You can copy a production instance to a sandbox if you want to test on your exact
configuration, and sandbox environments can be reset, backed up, and restored as you test features without impacting your production users."
from ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/marketing/marketing-preview-features
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  Studeni 4 months, 4 weeks ago


'Azure Services in Public Preview can be used in Production Environment' is YES (there is no SLA attached to these Services as long as they are in
'Preview' AND this is not recommended by Microsoft BUT they can be still be used in any environment including PROD)
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  supaprasie 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Although a public preview service can be used in production environments, it is not advisable because there is no SLA. Also, there is no guarantee
that a particular service will make it to the General Availability (GA Stage) in which case the user will be at a loss. Support services for a public
preview are however still in existence and should not be confused with an SLA
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  Dhiva_ 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I did same question udemy. The answer should be NO-NO-NO
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  Shylle 4 months ago


All answers are No.
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  passingmarks 4 months ago


preview.portal.azure.com will give you preview features in the Azure Portal itself (think about Portal as an Azure service in this sense). UX changes
to the portal that affect how you use it and how you manage services in Azure are made available there first.
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  hstorm 4 months ago


1. I have never had the opportunity to try private preview, so i do not know how to access this. Does anybody have any information regarding this?
(My logic tells me that the services available is dependant on the subscription, so my guess would be NO) - YES/NO

2. Offcource services in public preview CAN be used in production, and sometimes it actually makes sence, allthough normally it would not be
recommended (CAN'T and SHOULDN'T is not the same) - YES

3. "Pursuant to the terms of your Azure subscription, PREVIEWS ARE PROVIDED "AS-IS," "WITH ALL FAULTS," AND "AS AVAILABLE," AND ARE
EXCLUDED FROM THE SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS AND LIMITED WARRANTY" - NO
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Using Public Preview products in production:
PROS:
- Free
- You get the chance to contribute feedback to improve the product
CONS:
- Product may fail and impact your business
- As you're using it for free, there's no SLA so MS will not credit you if product impacts your business.
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  rajivthute 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Preview features are recommended only for ¨Testing Environment¨and not for ¨Production Environment¨ as they could change significantly before
Go Live. Once new features are available in General Availability, they can be used for prodduction.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


It is correct
you can use public preview for everything if it is PUBLIC

Public Preview
This means that an Azure feature is available to all Azure customers for evaluation purposes. These previews can be turned on through the preview
features page as detailed below.

https://www.taygan.co/blog/2019/02/07/az-900-azure-fundamentals-exam-preparation
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months ago

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The SLA for the public preview is not covered ..

https://www.rmsource.com/blogsite/Pages/Microsoft-Azure---Public-Preview-Release-Status.aspx
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  Asiddiqui 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Question to answer first point is yes
http://preview.portal.azure.com
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  CarolineCr 2 months ago


you can use production data in public preview - yours just not meant to do it.
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  happycoder 1 month, 2 weeks ago


All NO
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  MrGarak1 1 month ago


Public Preview means that the service is in public beta and can be tried out by anyone with an Azure
subscription. Services in public preview are often offered at a discount price.
Box 1: No
Services in private preview can be viewed in the regular Azure portal. However, you need to be signed up for
the feature in private preview before you can view it. Access to private preview features is usually by invitation
only.
Box 2: Yes
You can use services in public preview in production environments. However, you should be aware that the
service may have faults, is not subject to an SLA and may be withdrawn without notice.
Box 3: No
Public previews are excluded from SLAs and in some cases, no support is offered.
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  Asim81 3 weeks, 4 days ago


Tricky question. SHOULD vs COULD
I think they should frame the question so they can test Azure Knowledge instead of logic.
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Question #114 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  rgalfaro 11 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/plans/
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  Demo89 11 months ago


Second question is wrong, you do not need EA to buy premier support. For contractual purposes you need MBSA which could be signed separately
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  Hamid 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I found this: Enterprise Agreement (EA) customers can purchase Azure Standard, ProDirect and Premier technical support through their Reseller.
Developer Support is not available through an Enterprise Agreement.
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  JShah 10 months, 1 week ago


Response from Microsoft Sales Chat:
Hey great to meet you , no you don't need the enterprise agreement to get a premier support plan here is a link to the support plans .
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


The Sales guy was wrong ( usually they are : - )

To have a premier support you need to have an enterprise agreement and below is the snippet from a MS article on this ..
To purchase Premier support you should contact your Microsoft Account Manager. If you are not sure who to contact, please submit a request
through the Premier contact form.

note : an account manager is assigned when you have enterprise contract ..


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  Stevo_WPB1 6 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans shows basic/developer/standard/pro direct levels and no reference to premier so trick
question.
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  JerryW 5 months, 3 weeks ago


It wasn't a Sales guy, it was a Sales chat BOT!
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  arasavelli 10 months ago


https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/industry/services/support?rtc=1
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  zula 7 months, 3 weeks ago


You can also purchase the Professional and Standard support plans with the Enterprise Agreement.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


1) No - you get Basic support
2) Yes - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/ - "You can purchase the Professional Direct, Standard and Developer support plans with
the Microsoft Customer Agreement. [...] Enterprise Agreement (EA) customers can purchase Azure Standard, ProDirect and Premier technical
support through their Reseller. Developer Support is not available through an Enterprise Agreement." So you can't purchase Premier with an MCA,
you would need an EA
3) No - any plan has access to it

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  Trainu2 7 months ago


According to this link, the premier plan is available for Enterprise customers and partners, so doesn't that make the answer to question 2 "no"
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/industry/services/support
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  jistikeleather 5 months, 4 weeks ago


you do not require an EA to purchase Premier
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  abrakadabra 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Premier support plan is not listed in Azure support plans
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
How did it happen to be yes
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  triptimandal01 5 months, 1 week ago


I believe with changes in support plans in Azure, this questions becomes invalid. Right now on 24Jun20 site https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
in/support/plans/ shows 4 support plans - Basic, Developer, Standard, ProfessionalDirect
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


check this out - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/industry/services/support There is a premium support for Enterprise AND enterprise partners
upvoted 1 times

  Galbraj5797 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I see that 'Premier Support' no longer exists.........so I'm guessing this question might be re-worded?
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  318touring 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Support knowledge is no longer in the exam syllabus - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/exams/az-900?
wt.mc_id=learningredirect_certs-web-wwl
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  Katbin 3 months ago


Yes, but the exam will be updated on September 15, 2020
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  jarg2006 2 months, 1 week ago


Updating was cancel.
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  Sachin1990 3 months, 3 weeks ago


i found it on udemy - no, no ,no
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  badrmotayeb 2 days, 7 hours ago


the second question is NO based on this link
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/premier/
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Question #115 Topic 1

Your company plans to migrate to Azure. The company has several departments. All the Azure resources used by each department will be
managed by a department administrator.
You need to recommend an Azure deployment that provides the ability to segment Azure for the departments. The solution must minimize
administrative effort.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A. multiple subscriptions

B. multiple Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) directories

C. multiple regions

D. multiple resource groups

  PeterCheng 12 months ago


D should be the correct answer
upvoted 18 times

  sbettani 12 months ago


A resource group has not an Admin, only a subscription can have and admin
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


you can apply Access Control (IAM) to resource group
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  AnyU 5 months, 1 week ago


The question talks about department administrator not Azure admin.
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  jazzyb 9 months, 3 weeks ago


You need to considering 'Billing' as well.
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  Neo5 8 months, 3 weeks ago


But you can use tags to figure out 'billing' for the resource group.
upvoted 3 times

  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


question itself is ambiguous with separating Azure that is what???
upvoted 1 times

  ppp131176 12 months ago


Why not D?
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  ShadiAlradi 3 months ago


resource group has not an Admin, only a subscription can have and admin
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  rgalfaro 11 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/reference/azure-scaffold
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Right. See this in that document "Subscriptions
When deciding on your Departments and Accounts (or management groups), you are primarily looking at how you're dividing up your Azure
environment to match your organization. However, subscriptions are where the real work happens, and your decisions here affect security,
scalability, and billing. Many organizations look at the following patterns as their guides:

Application/service: Subscriptions represent an application or a service (portfolio of applications)


Lifecycle: Subscriptions represent a lifecycle of a service, such as Production or Development.
Department: Subscriptions represent departments in the organization"

The key is that resource groups should be the lifecycle of an application, not to separate departments.
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  shayer0 10 months, 4 weeks ago


I would go with D, 'Multiple RGs'
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


D.
Use resource group and apply Access Control (IAM)
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  RAD0 10 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be D. Multiple Resource Groups. We can Tag resource groups & restrict for department wise management.
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  qahsan1 10 months, 2 weeks ago


I am so lost with poor wording on Question. it says solution must minimize administrative effort. By adding A) Multiple subscription you cannot
minimize administrative cost, but D) multiple resource group with Access control you can get the job done with minimum cost.
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  aldwyr 9 months, 4 weeks ago


The answer is clear A. The keys work is "department" for me. It's not for
RG is not for a department. Is for a Application only. Technicaly, it's work, but it don't reply to question exactly.
And D don't say that you apply IAM after, so it's wrong answer.
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  MarcP 5 months ago


but you do not minimize admin as you ned to add peering between each subscription
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  raviram9000 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Why not Option "D"
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  Mrdata 9 months ago


At first i was thinking it was Resource group as well, makes sense, right..!? It's simple to do, but yet has to be done by somebody. With
Subscriptions they could do it them selves, and the subscripterrors can also can do the RG's within the subscription. There for they can save time
and effort by 'doing' (read: automating, give rights to people within their department, have control over some parts (asking permission sucks))
things in a group. So in the end I would go up one layer from the RG's, and pick the Subscription for them from now on.
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  yassali 8 months, 3 weeks ago


i think A&D are correct both will provide the same result
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  ManuB 8 months, 1 week ago


I think Resource Groups are intended just for that purpose
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  mrdumbledore 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Organizations can use subscriptions to manage costs and the resources that are created by users, teams, or projects.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/azure-setup-guide/organize-resources?
tabs=AzureManagementGroupsAndHierarchy
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  aprilcat510 7 months, 3 weeks ago


the question on the exam is actually a multiple choice. so should be both A and D
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  TRN80 7 months, 2 weeks ago


"least administrative effort" = the quick and dirty way to get it done... famous from past Microsoft exams - when you see this, they don't want the
"best" way to do something, they want the "quickest" way to do something
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  Undisknown 6 months, 3 weeks ago


"Minimize administrative effort" might be avoiding the access management tasks that come with multiple RGs.
upvoted 1 times

  pachi 6 months, 3 weeks ago


In the questions its mentioned as azure deployment , so it should be resource groups
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  kevin9988 6 months, 2 weeks ago


A is the answer. there is management group for multiple subscriptions
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/overview
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  Silvia_ 6 months, 1 week ago


It is A:
"A subscription is an agreement with Microsoft to use one or more Microsoft cloud platforms or services, for which charges accrue based on either
a per-user license fee or on cloud-based resource consumption. Microsoft's Software as a Service (SaaS)-based cloud offerings (Office 365,

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Intune/EMS, and Dynamics 365) charge per-user license fees. Microsoft's Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud
offerings (Azure) charge based on cloud resource consumption.

You can also use a trial subscription, but the subscription expires after a specific amount of time or consumption charges. You can convert a trial
subscription to a paid subscription."
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  niloySubs 6 months, 1 week ago


The solution must minimize administrative effort
This is the Key for being A to be the correc answer.
If we use option D - RGs. then a lot of administrative work need to be done to keep those RGs totally separate.
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  yipeekayey 6 months ago


subscription is the correct answer. if you have multiple departments then you would want to separate them into subscription and under subs you
can add your multiple RGs.
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  mrabello23 5 months, 4 weeks ago


The keyword here is "minimize administrative effort".
"A" is correct because in "D" you have to plan using Tags, IAM ... and increase admistrative effort
upvoted 3 times

  Yemlawz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is correct. ALL the Azure resources used by each department will be managed by a department administrator, ALL includes the resource
group
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  trevy 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Why not multiple resource groups?
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  s8y 5 months, 1 week ago


correct answer is D = single subscription & multiple resource groups.
Creating multiple subscription =
-separate contract that needs to be looked after,
-requirement for repeated authentication (usually managed centrally by company)
-users with overlapping responsibilities (few departments at the same time) would need to be added multiple times to multiple subscriptions,
-any changes to user (new name since got married) would need to be repeated several times.
-need for same policies to be recreated multiple times
The list is rather long, going for multiple subscription got very high management overhead.
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  R1Tam 5 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be A.
If we create resource group for segmenting department we will not be able to segment further for resource type, as resource group cannot be
nested. This will create lots of issue for department admin
So we need to segment by subscription and then the department admin can create resource group as per need
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  promocode 5 months ago


Another set of dump I study shows A & D
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  hstorm 4 months ago


Using Resource Groups to segregate between departments would probably be a somewhat working solution, all resources from the department
would then have to reside in this single resource group making administration allmost impossible (part of the question states that administration
should be minimized), also billing would be not impossible but not as easy as it could be.
using seperate subscriptions would solve all problems regarding administration, access, billing etc.
This is probably the best example of when to use seperate subscriptions, in the old days this would be done by having seperate resource domains.
The answer is definately seperate subscriptions - A
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  eng_raokamran 3 months, 4 weeks ago


A&D both are correct. Actual question might asked to select 2 options
upvoted 1 times

  haysenberg 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Multiple subscriptions for each department administrator will divide administrative effort to multiple admin
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Another exam prep program actually says 'Which two should you choose?' and the answers are multiple subs and multiple RGs.
upvoted 1 times

  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


If two options are allowed, then A and D are correct. If only one option allowed, then A is more appropriate.

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Each department may also have multiple teams or segments under it. Giving each department their own subscription allows their admins to
organise resource groups within their subscription. If you go for D, then every time they want another resource group they will need to come to
you to, which increases your administrative effort.
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  darto74 3 months ago


The answer should be A and D
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  MX16 3 months ago


shown on yesterday's exam. A is answer. I got 800 score.
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  Neonlight8 3 months ago


Correct Answer is A. Because of hierachy of the Azure platform. Subscription is on a higher level than Resource Groups. Also Subscriptions has a
higher scope of security, scalability, and billing that you can seperate for departments. This is for a business case not drilling down to the technical
"how it works". What makes business sens is the right answer
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  Darshu19 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Answer is A
A subscription is an agreement with Microsoft to use one or more Microsoft cloud platforms or services, for which charges accrue based on either a
per-user license fee or on cloud-based resource consumption. Microsoft's Software as a Service (SaaS)-based cloud offerings (Office 365,
Intune/EMS, and Dynamics 365) charge per-user license fees. Microsoft's Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud
offerings (Azure) charge based on cloud resource consumption.

You can also use a trial subscription, but the subscription expires after a specific amount of time or consumption charges. You can convert a trial
subscription to a paid subscription.
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  AnilV 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Correct Answer: AD
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
An Azure subscription is a container for Azure resources. It is also a boundary for permissions to resources and for billing. You are charged monthly
for all resources in a subscription. A single Azure tenant (Azure Active Directory) can contain multiple Azure subscriptions.
A resource group is a container that holds related resources for an Azure solution. The resource group can include all the resources for the
solution, or only those resources that you want to manage as a group.
To enable each department administrator to manage the Azure resources used by that department, you will need to create a separate subscription
per department. You can then assign each department administrator as an administrator for the subscription to enable them to manage all
resources in that subscription.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/create-subscription
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/add-change-subscription-administrator
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is A & D
upvoted 1 times

  nizammusa 1 month, 1 week ago


if you choose multiple subs, and all the VMs are divided into diff subs, you will need to create multiple vnets. and these vnets cannot communicate
with each other because they are in diff subs so this will increase administrative tasks
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  Dkijc 1 month, 1 week ago


But, there is no mention of each department's resources needing to talk to each other.
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  Dkijc 1 month, 1 week ago


I was torn between A & D but I am going to go with A.
The reason being, if it's multiple resource groups, there has to be a 'super' admin for the entire subscription. Also, as an admin of the subscription,
it's easier to add users to subscription, rather than always reaching to another party to add users to the rg he/she controls.
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  sameer_21 1 month ago


is this correct? also how many of the questions were from here? help me have 2 days to prepare
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Question #116 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company has an Azure subscription that contains the following unused resources:
✑ 20 user accounts in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
✑ Five groups in Azure AD
✑ 10 public IP addresses
✑ 10 network interfaces
You need to reduce the Azure costs for the company.
Solution: You remove the unused network interfaces.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  Nikhilesh 1 year ago


Answer should be A, as network Instances are charged
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  kilowd 5 months ago


Public IP addresses, and reserved IP addresses used on services inside a virtual network, are charged.
upvoted 5 times

  DBoss 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B, as Network Interface are not charged. See Azure pricing calculator https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/pricing/calculator/
upvoted 34 times

  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/blog/multiple-vm-nics-and-network-virtual-appliances-in-azure/
3. What’s the pricing of Multiple NICs?
There is no additional charge, although the number of NICs is tied to VM SKUs.
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  JShah 10 months, 1 week ago


Delete unassociated public IP addresses to save money
Advisor identifies public IP addresses that are not currently associated to Azure resources such as Load Balancers or VMs. These public IP addresses
come with a nominal charge. If you do not plan to use them, deleting them can result in cost savings.

from 'https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#reduce-costs-by-deleting-or-reconfiguring-idle-virtual-
network-gateways'
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  Tonio05 9 months, 1 week ago


Advisor identifies public IP addresses that are not currently associated to Azure resources such as Load Balancers or VMs. These public IP addresses
come with a nominal charge. If you do not plan to use them, deleting them can result in cost savings.
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  beauty 9 months, 1 week ago


Answer should be Yes(A)
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  TheCyanideLancer 9 months ago


A is right
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  yassali 8 months, 3 weeks ago


B is correct :Virtual Network in Azure is free of charge. Every subscription is allowed to create up to 50 Virtual Networks across all regions.
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  oncleled 8 months, 1 week ago


Delete unassociated public IP addresses to save money
Advisor identifies public IP addresses that are not currently associated to Azure resources such as Load Balancers or VMs. These public IP addresses
come with a nominal charge. If you do not plan to use them, deleting them can result in cost savings.

why not "yes"?


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  magistrum 7 months, 3 weeks ago


The solution said to remove the NICs and not the IPs
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  Fcnet 6 months, 2 weeks ago


if you remove the nic there is no more IP
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  Shivnath 6 months, 1 week ago


You Cannot remove NIC if its the only one per VM, a virtual machine must always have at least one network interface attached to it.
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  ashmas 8 months ago


Ans should be Yes.
Pricing for Public IP addresses in Azure can vary based on the SKU chosen by the customer – Basic or Standard and the type of IP address –
dynamic or static.
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  steph_moto 7 months ago


they are not talking about public ip, only the network interface to be removed. I believe the answer is NO since the network interface are free of
charge. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-network/
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  Stevo_WPB1 6 months, 2 weeks ago


answer is No since the unused IP addresses are being charged and should be removed as well.
upvoted 1 times

  Fcnet 6 months, 2 weeks ago


if you remove the nic there is no more IP
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  Emp3rorKrotchy 4 months ago


if you remove nic with public ip. PUBLIC IP will still remain in azure. you need to manually delete it.
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  superfanatico 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I feel like the Keyword could be, " Unused Virtual Networks", would you be changing anything if you are not even using them? Should they not be
charged while not in use?
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  PA 6 months ago
Answer is B , Public Ip address are chargeable .
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  yipeekayey 6 months ago


well, if they want to reduced cost then they need to downgrade Instances type/sizes. I think multiple NICs are free of charge. Also, not all NIC has a
public IP attached to it.

Answer is No
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  promocode 5 months ago


You are not charged for unused network interfaces. Therefore, deleting unused network interfaces will not reduce the Azure costs for the company.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#reduce-costs-by-deleting-or-reconfiguring-idle-
virtual-networkgateways
upvoted 1 times

  kilowd 5 months ago


Remove unused IP Addresses instead
upvoted 1 times

  318touring 3 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#delete-unassociated-public-ip-addresses-to-save-money
upvoted 1 times

  Testuser001 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is Yes or No?
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  Maddy_San 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Virtual Network is free of charge. Every subscription is allowed to create up to 50 virtual networks across all regions. Public IP addresses, and
reserved IP addresses used on services inside a virtual network, are charged.
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  lehuspohus 1 month, 2 weeks ago

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They change the type of question, now is the "select one option that satistifes the requirement" (recude the costs), so there is only one right answer
in all this series (#116\117\118) and it will be "Public addresses"
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  TereG 1 month, 1 week ago


Answer is No. Refrence: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-network/ --> "Azure Virtual Network is free of charge. Every
subscription is allowed to create up to 50 virtual networks across all regions."
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  namco23 2 weeks, 2 days ago


There should be a moderator to delete the leftover comments that do not help anyone other than to confuse
upvoted 2 times

  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


Yes,
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#reduce-costs-by-deleting-or-reconfiguring-idle-virtual-network-
gateways:~:text=Advisor%20identifies%20virtual%20network%20gateways%20that,don't%20intend%20to%20use%20them%20anymore.
upvoted 1 times

  Cappu 1 week, 2 days ago


This question appeared in the exam today 11/21/20
upvoted 1 times

  SumitSingla 5 days, 12 hours ago


what's the correct answer?
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Question #117 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company has an Azure subscription that contains the following unused resources:
✑ 20 user accounts in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
✑ Five groups in Azure AD
✑ 10 public IP addresses
✑ 10 network interfaces
You need to reduce the Azure costs for the company.
Solution: You remove the unused public IP addresses.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  dmadhup 10 months, 4 weeks ago


Advisor identifies public IP addresses that are not currently associated to Azure resources such as Load Balancers or VMs. These public IP addresses
come with a nominal charge. If you do not plan to use them, deleting them can result in cost savings.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#reduce-costs-by-deleting-or-reconfiguring-idle-virtual-network-
gateways
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  Indu0311 7 months ago


Is this correct.? Can someone help
upvoted 1 times

  Mosio 6 months, 3 weeks ago


it may help.
"You can't delete an application security group if it contains any network interfaces".
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/manage-network-security-group
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  Mosio 6 months, 3 weeks ago


you cant delete a network interface without stopping VM.
upvoted 1 times

  KlausKaffee 6 months, 2 weeks ago


In Azure you will not be charged for a public IP-Address. Thus the answer is in my opinion B.
upvoted 1 times

  mrabello23 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Yes you are.
"Advisor identifies public IP addresses that are not currently associated to Azure resources such as Load Balancers or VMs. These public IP
addresses come with a nominal charge. If you do not plan to use them, deleting them can result in cost savings."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#delete-unassociated-public-ip-addresses-to-save-money
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  neil1985_jy 6 months ago


Correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#reduce-costs-by-deleting-or-reconfiguring-idle-virtual-network-
gateways
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Yes, public IPs cost money.
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  saumenP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


The ans is correct. Public IP costs money.
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  gordzilla 4 months, 1 week ago


"Delete unassociated public IP addresses to save money"

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#delete-unassociated-public-ip-addresses-to-save-money
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  Sudipta3009 4 months ago


But in Azure Calculator, I fwe select IP address (Static or Dynamic) the cost shown is 0$.
Can any1 please confirm this ?
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  pg_110989 3 months, 1 week ago


Advisor identifies public IP addresses that aren't associated with Azure resources like load balancers and VMs. A nominal charge is associated with
these public IP addresses. If you don't plan to use them, you can save money by deleting them.
upvoted 1 times

  dbobspurfpoo 2 months, 3 weeks ago


This question is duplicated in one of the previous pages and says that B is correct!?!?
upvoted 1 times

  noussa 2 months, 2 weeks ago


It's not duplicated, it's a series of questions for the same scenario. Read the question carefully
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  jay158 2 months ago


you have to play for public IP at per hour rate
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/ip-addresses/
So answer is correct
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  cocochichi 1 month, 3 weeks ago


of course, why not?
upvoted 1 times

  TereG 1 month, 1 week ago


Answer is Yes. Reference: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-network/
"Public IP addresses, and reserved IP addresses used on services inside a virtual network, are charged."
upvoted 1 times

  Ebenezer 1 month ago


This is correct because in Azure, public IPs, reserved IPs used in a Virtual Network are charged.
upvoted 1 times

  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


Yes,
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations#delete-unassociated-public-ip-addresses-to-save-
money:~:text=Delete%20unassociated%20public%20IP%20addresses%20to,can%20save%20money%20by%20deleting%20them.
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Question #118 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company has an Azure subscription that contains the following unused resources:
✑ 20 user accounts in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
✑ Five groups in Azure AD
✑ 10 public IP addresses
✑ 10 network interfaces
You need to reduce the Azure costs for the company.
Solution: You remove the unused user accounts.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  whopp 12 months ago


Basic version of Azure Active Directory costs $1 per user per month
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  DBoss 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure AD Free, doesn't cost anything
upvoted 5 times

  rgalfaro 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Not sure if I understand it correctly, but it looks like Premium versions of Azure AD are charged per user: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
in/pricing/details/active-directory/
Now, the question does not says what kind of AD subscription we are talking about, so I guess free, so answer would be B. But if we are talking
about P1 or P2, answer should be A.
upvoted 3 times

  Fraz 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I think the clue is in the fact that the accounts are unused, so the answer is B.
upvoted 4 times

  Seppoin 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Yes. Cost is for Monthly Active Users. Unused = No Cost
upvoted 1 times

  Topically 3 weeks, 2 days ago


I think this applies only to external users.
upvoted 1 times

  manojchavan 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Active Directory comes in four editions—Free, Office 365 apps edition, Premium P1, and Premium P2. The Free edition is included with an
Azure subscription. The P1 and P2 comes with unlimited object limit. So B is correct answer.
upvoted 3 times

  Ananas 8 months ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/it-it/pricing/details/active-directory/
price is reported per user per month, so I would think that you can save costs by eliminating unused user accounts
upvoted 2 times

  Ananas 8 months ago


still it depends on your AD plan: some are free, while P1 and P2 version are paid per user per month as previously said
upvoted 1 times

  gordzilla 4 months, 1 week ago


I agree that billing is reduced, companies don't use free accounts.
upvoted 1 times

  farji 7 months, 3 weeks ago


#117, same question BUT answer is Yes
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


No, #117 you removed the unused IP Addresses...

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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


As long as there’s no license assignment to those users then there’s no cost with those users ..
upvoted 3 times

  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Based on the discussion the question should have stated what's in unused AD user accounts.
upvoted 1 times

  carecajo 2 months, 4 weeks ago


B - answer should NO
Customers are not charged for a MAU’s subsequent authentications or for storing inactive users within that calendar month.
https://azure.microsoft.com/it-it/pricing/details/active-directory/external-identities/
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  PosPunk 2 months, 2 weeks ago


You delete the account but you already have the license, don't you?
upvoted 1 times

  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Yes but it doesn't mention a license here - just user account. If you have just an account that doesn't have a license, you can keep it at no cost,
deleting it will not save money (because it is just an account, not a license). If it was delete unused license, then it will be YES, this will save
money.
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Question #119 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
How should you calculate the monthly uptime percentage? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  ukiguy 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_8/
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  Ikrom 10 months, 1 week ago


"Monthly Uptime Percentage" for Virtual Machines in Availability Zones is calculated as Maximum Available Minutes less Downtime divided by
Maximum Available Minutes in a billing month for a given Microsoft Azure subscription. Monthly Uptime Percentage is represented by the
following formula:

Monthly Uptime % = (Maximum Available Minutes – Downtime) / Maximum Available Minutes X 100
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  arasavelli 10 months ago


"Monthly Uptime Percentage" for Virtual Machines is calculated as Maximum Available Minutes less Downtime divided by Maximum Available
Minutes in a billing month for a given Microsoft Azure subscription. Monthly Uptime Percentage is represented by the following formula:

Monthly Uptime % = (Maximum Available Minutes-Downtime) / Maximum Available Minutes X 100

The following Service Levels and Service Credits are applicable to Customer’s use of Virtual Machines in an Availability Set, or same Dedicated Host
Group:
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  snayler 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Why is a math question in these exam questions? What azure specific knowledge does this question show?
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  RJ13RZA 9 months, 2 weeks ago


This is a recent question they added, when i sat the exam last month it threw me off, the new AZ 2020 update has these annoying af
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  Ltyy 6 months, 1 week ago


you're not exactly doing math here. it's just a theoretical formula to compute for the uptime.
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  Sencaoco 5 months ago


Monthly Uptime % = (Maximum Available Minutes-Downtime) / Maximum Available Minutes
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  ljte38 3 months, 2 weeks ago


I just passed the exam and this question was on it
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


It's also on 29 Aug.
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  brandotiago 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam
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  Jebe 1 month ago


I love this question, this is the question where I don't have any idea!
thanks a lot !
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  absshm 1 week, 2 days ago


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Monthly Uptime % = (Maximum Available Minutes-Downtime) / Maximum Available Minutes


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Question #120 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  JasonB 1 year, 2 months ago


The answer is false
Inbound data transfers are free
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  STH 1 year, 2 months ago


And outbound are not.
So the last two answers are wrong
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  karmaDude 6 months ago


No, you are confusing statements. Option C says clearly, "on-premises to azure" and Option D says, "azure to on-premises".
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  manfred_etlinger 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I can only see three options, so no option D. The second option is inbound and that's free, the third option is outbound and that incurs
cost.
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  niteck07 4 months, 3 weeks ago


you are the only star here
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  bantu_1 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Inbound data transfer by public...This data is being transferred from In Premises to cloude and VPN Gateway is used and that is not free
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  sk1ppy 2 months, 2 weeks ago


...but if you have the VPN gateway, it's there, charged by the hour. It won't create additional costs.
In other words, having the gateway as paid resource (charged by hour) isn't going to make a difference if several GB-s downloaded or
uploaded?
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  Neonlight8 3 months ago


Answer is No, No, Yes.

Agreed, outbound traffic charged, inbound isn't so therefore Traffic coming out of Azure is charged, but not the inbound traffic from onpremise
to Azure
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  lollo1234 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Yes. First two answers have been swapped in the suggested answer. Here's the correct reference. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/pricing/details/bandwidth/.
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Any data transfer into Azure is free, from Azure is chargeable


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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Yes, image shown in the suggested answer is incorrect. It's the opposite.

Since it's about data transfer over a VPN, I'd say the correct reference is:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Are data transfers over the VPN connection charged separately?
Yes. Data transfers between two virtual networks are charged at the Inter-virtual network rates noted above. Other data transfers over the VPN
connections to your on-premises sites or the internet in general are charged separately at the regular data transfer rate.
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  Radoslavov 5 months, 1 week ago


Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers

(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free
Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers

(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)

From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB

From Zone 2*— N/A per GB

From Zone 3*— N/A per GB


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  Patil 1 year ago


Yes, inbound data transfer free and out bound data transfer chargeable
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  ArunVasu 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct. answer is No, No, Yes
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  Rajesh123 1 year ago


data going out of Azure data centers is chargeable
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


The answer should be no.no.yes
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  mambax 11 months, 2 weeks ago


All anwsers are agreeing with me
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  etyyr 11 months, 2 weeks ago


NO - NO - YES
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  windsurfhr 11 months, 1 week ago


first 5GB free for egress, ingress is free. so No No No
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  bergo 11 months, 1 week ago


They are saying several so it may be more than 5 GB
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  sidd27 8 months, 3 weeks ago


4GG is several, the question is not clear. Use of VPN is also always chargeable so additional costs will be incurred.
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  Gianlucag77 6 months, 4 weeks ago


5GB are 40 Gigabits ... what does it mean several?
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  karmaDude 6 months ago


Its still gonna cost you 0.10 cents, go check the azure pricing calculator by dropping in VPN.
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  Zorro20202 11 months ago

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Maybe this article clear this answers: https://www.navisite.com/blog/data-traffic-costs-azure-demystified


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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


Page not found
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  SunnyDey 10 months, 2 weeks ago


NO-NO-YES
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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


No, No, Yes
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  Zurvan 10 months ago


Bandwidth refers to data moving in and out of Azure datacenters. Most of the time inbound data transfers (data going into Azure datacenters) are
free. For outbound data transfers (data going out of Azure datacenters), the data transfer pricing is based on Billing Zones.
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  7v 10 months ago
NO-YES-YES: data transfer over VPN is charged.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


This is the reply from Sales Chat for questions copying data over vpn from onpremises to Azure
Setting up a virtual network is free of charge. However, we do charge for the VPN gateway that connects to on-premises and other virtual
networks in Azure. This charge is based on the amount of time that gateway is provisioned and available.

The inboun data is free when it's between 2 virtual networks.


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  jugha 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Referring to that url, regarding data transfer over VPN, the answer should be
No, No, Yes.

Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free

Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)
From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB
From Zone 2*— $0.09 per GB
From Zone 3*— $0.16 per GB
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  Grrr 10 months ago


Depends how you read it: Data into Azure is Free, Data Out of Azure is Charged.... BUT.... you do Pay for the VPN per hour, so there is additional
Transfer costs if you include the VPN... but i am not sure if that's what the question states
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  touryard 6 months, 1 week ago


Yes, and over the VPN there are additional costs for inbound and well and outbound. Which then means, both should be - Yes Yes
If it was not VPN, then it would have been - No, Yes
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Agree if it was not VPN then NO, YES
its VPN : SO YES, YES
Copied from https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
Are data transfers over the VPN connection charged separately?
Yes. Data transfers between two virtual networks are charged at the Inter-virtual network rates noted above. Other data transfers over the
VPN connections to your on-premises sites or the internet in general are charged separately at the regular data transfer rate.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months ago


I agree with you.
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  bosepat 9 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/bandwidth/
Pricing details:
Inbound data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free
Outbound data transfers
(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers; zones refer to source region):
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months ago


but is this the same when using VPN this is the main question!
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


no,yes,yes
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  GMAzure 9 months, 2 weeks ago


The VPN is he key word here. Data transfer over the VPN are charged separately.
Data transfers between two virtual networks are charged at the Inter-virtual network rates. Other data transfers over the VPN connections to your
on-premises sites or the internet in general are charged separately at the regular data transfer rate. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
My view is that No, Yes, Yes are the correct options
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  sondrex 8 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free
no, no, yes
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  RakiBS 9 months, 2 weeks ago


VPN Gateways
Setting up a virtual network is free of charge. However, we do charge for the VPN gateway that connects to on-premises and other virtual networks
in Azure. This charge is based on the amount of time that gateway is provisioned and available.

The question emphasize for data transfer cost, which is free for InBound and Costs for Outbound. I believe answer is No No Yes
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  thirstylion 9 months, 1 week ago


No, No, Yes
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  Esit 9 months, 1 week ago


has anyone recently confirmed if this is right on the revealed answer? Certainly seems wrong.
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  chris81 9 months ago


The "revealed" answers are right. See here:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/bandwidth/ in this page it mentions:
- Inbound data transfers: free
- Outbound data transfers: (there is a table with breakdown of costs..)
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  Sima24 8 months, 1 week ago


Well, second question is for inbound data and third for outbound, so should be NO, NO, YES, right?
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  Gianlucag77 6 months, 4 weeks ago


VPN traffic has additional costs per hour
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  jrw429 9 months ago


this question should be retired, or corrected. n n y
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


this is wrong .. correct answers should be NO, NO , YES
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  xcraftexam 8 months, 3 weeks ago


several is less than 5, it means the answer will be: No, No, No
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  ManuB 8 months, 1 week ago


It seems that copying data to Azure is free of charge, should be No, No, yes
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  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


several gigabits can also be < 1 GB
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  Nhan 8 months ago


Correct answer is NO NO YES
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  SumitBajaj 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Answer should be
No | No | Yes

As Inbound data transfer is free.


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  jon007 7 months, 3 weeks ago


NO - NO - YES
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  jon007 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Pricing details
Inbound data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers; zones refer to source region):

OUTBOUND DATA TRANSFERS


ZONE 1*
First 5 GB /Month 1 Free
5 GB - 10 TB 2 /Month $0.087 per GB
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer : N N Y
for 2nd Point : There is no cost associated with inbound data transfers.
for 3rd Point : Yes, there is a cost for outbound data transfers
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


1) No - RGs are free
2) No - Inbound traffic is free
3) Yes - Outbound traffic is charged per GB
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
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  Rameshrao 7 months ago


It should be No, No, Yes
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/pricing/details/bandwidth/
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  Gera 7 months ago


Correct answers are: N (no charge per resource groups) - N (no charges for data transfer from on premise to Azure) - Y (there are charges for data
transfer from Azure to on premise)
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  Jeje0185 7 months ago


FALSE answers

Correct ones : NO, NO, YES


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  mateMate 6 months, 4 weeks ago


No Yes Yes as only 'Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers' are free. On-prem to Azure and Azure to on-prem are charged !
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  Gianlucag77 6 months, 4 weeks ago


I don't understand why anyone is missing that we are talking about VPN traffic that has a sparate cost per hour:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
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  Gaurav1000 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer should be no, no, yes
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


NO - NO - YES
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  coldy re 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Inbound data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers; zones refer to source region):

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  imbz 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Ans NNY
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  Hemn1990 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Question 2. by copying several GB of data from Azure to an on-premises network over a VPN, "additional data transfer cost are incurred" Note
Besides VPN cost.
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  Hemn1990 6 months, 2 weeks ago


NO
NO
YES
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  chandusheks 6 months, 2 weeks ago


NO YES YES. Data from and out of azure is always chargable. i am 1000% sure
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  kunal1995 6 months, 1 week ago


N,N,Y. Bandwidth refers to data moving in and out of Azure datacenters. Most of the time inbound data transfers (data going into Azure
datacenters) are free. For outbound data transfers (data going out of Azure datacenters), the data transfer pricing is based on Billing Zones.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/predict-costs-and-optimize-spending/1b-factors-affecting-cost
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  Meedeh 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer is No, No, Yes.... Reason below
Inbound inter-virtual network data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centres between two virtual networks)—Free

Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centres between two virtual networks)

From Zone 1*— £0.0261 per GB

From Zone 2*— N/A per GB

From Zone 3*— N/A per GB

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
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  Jvivanco 6 months ago


NO - NO - YES
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  DirkL 6 months ago


The question here is about ADDITIONAL transefer costs. Since using VPN is adding cost to the transfer both ways are subjected to additional costs,
wether the data itself are free (inbound) or charged bij GB (outbound). So the answer is NYY.
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  mercy1 6 months ago


I took the exam today and I got this question and I answered NO NO YES.. I believe I got this right based on the score
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  karmaDude 6 months ago


Contradictory answers to question 2 & 3. Although Microsoft dictates that "all inbound data transfers are free and outbound are charged"
(regardless of regions, same or across regions). And according to that answers key's are correct. However, if you go to "Azure pricing calculator",
the estimates when selecting Vnet with VPN clearly states, the following: "VNET Peering links two virtual networks – either in the same region, or in
different regions - and enables you to route traffic between them using private IP addresses. Inbound and outbound traffic is charged at both ends
of the peered networks." It also shows price charged as $1 for 100Gb of data transfer for both inbound or outbound data transfers.

This is conflicting.
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  GST03 6 months ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/bandwidth/

Correct answer is No No Yes as in bound data transfer is free but data trasfer out bound meaning from azure platform to other platform is
chargeable
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  Googler99 6 months ago


"Data transfers between two virtual networks are charged at the Inter-virtual network rates noted above. Other data transfers over the VPN
connections to your on-premises sites or the internet in general are charged separately at the regular data transfer rate."
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  rexpan 6 months ago


Answer is N N Y
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


NNY
All inbound traffic is free, all outbound traffic is charged. Internet bandwidth costs are applied to VPN outbound traffic.

REfe: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/vpn
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Please disregard the above answer.
after reading came up with this conclusion:
Agree if it was not VPN then NO, YES
its VPN : SO YES, YES
Copied from https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
Are data transfers over the VPN connection charged separately?
Yes. Data transfers between two virtual networks are charged at the Inter-virtual network rates noted above. Other data transfers over the VPN
connections to your on-premises sites or the internet in general are charged separately at the regular data transfer rate.
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  auxy 5 months, 4 weeks ago


No, No, Yes - Correct answer
Pricing details
Inbound data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers; zones refer to source region)
Ref: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/bandwidth/
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  Boris_The_Nez 5 months, 3 weeks ago


So this looks correct, I think, because the key word is "VPN" If it was an Azure File Share. SMB drive and I upload data, its no charge. But
downloading it, there is a charge. But as this scenario is all done through a VPN, you will get charged both ways.
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  Boris_The_Nez 5 months, 3 weeks ago


So its No,Yes,Yes IMHO
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  Boris_The_Nez 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Right, I have changed my view. On the website under "Are data transfers over the VPN connection charged separately?"
Yes. Data transfers between two virtual networks are charged at the Inter-virtual network rates noted above. Other data transfers over the
VPN connections to your on-premises sites or the internet in general are charged separately at the regular data transfer rate.
If you click on the link under "Data Transfer" It says Inbound Data Transfer is Free and Outbound is charged.
So I think its No, No, Yes
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


No - RGs are Free
No - Inbound does not cost anything
Yes - Outbound does cost money

VPN has a cost no matter what but the question is referring to inbound/outbound transfer of data

Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free

Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)

From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB

From Zone 2*— N/A per GB

From Zone 3*— N/A per GB

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/#:~:text=VPN%20Gateways,gateway%20is%20provisioned%20and%20available.
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


nonoyes
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  MYN 5 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/

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Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers

(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free
Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers

(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)

From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB

From Zone 2*— N/A per GB

From Zone 3*— N/A per GB


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  Diwakar1 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer should be No, No and Yes , got same question and my answer was correct
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  Sandy92 5 months, 2 weeks ago


No No Yes
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is No No Yes
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


NO-NO-YES
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  Mirage 5 months, 1 week ago


Billing Zones
Bandwidth refers to data moving in and out of Azure datacenters. Some inbound data
transfers, such as data going into Azure datacenters, are free. For outbound data
transfers, such as data going out of Azure datacenters, data transfer pricing is based
on Zones.
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  RachBou 5 months, 1 week ago


False answer (will be NO, NO, YES) because :

Data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers; zones refer to source region):

OUTBOUND DATA TRANSFERS


ZONE 1*
First 5 GB /Month 1 Free
5 GB - 10 TB 2 /Month $0.087 per GB
Next 40 TB
(10 - 50 TB) /Month $0.083 per GB
Next 100 TB
(50 - 150 TB) /Month $0.07 per GB
Next 350 TB
(150 - 500 TB) /Month $0.05 per GB
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  Kerefa 5 months, 1 week ago


NO
NO
YES

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/bandwidth/
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  anikk 4 months, 4 weeks ago


No NO YES
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


No, No, Yes
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  kilowd 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free

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Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)

From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB

From Zone 2*— $0.09 per GB

From Zone 3*— $0.16 per GB


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  Jedi_sg2000 4 months, 2 weeks ago


for VPN ...
Inbound data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers; zones refer to source region):
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  Babustest 4 months, 2 weeks ago


No room for any confusion, the answer is wrong. Below is a snippet from Azure website. It shows last two answers are wrong.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/pricing/details/bandwidth/
Pricing details
Inbound data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centres; zones refer to source region):

OUTBOUND DATA TRANSFERS


ZONE 1*
First 5 GB /Month 1 Free
5 GB - 10 TB 2 /Month ₹5.751 per GB
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  Calija 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree with NO - YES - YES because as said here (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/) the traffic between on-premises
and Azure via VPN generates costs
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  plinx 4 months, 1 week ago


No, No, Yes and who's the "smart" one uploaded this
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  MikeHugeNerd 4 months ago


Excerpts from https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/

Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free

Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)
From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB
From Zone 2*— $0.09 per GB
From Zone 3*— $0.16 per GB

So the last two answer is wrong


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  Rupi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


it says onVPN not between azure data centres ........
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Even when using VPN instead of just normal internet data flow, data going into Azure is still free, and data going out from Azure is charged.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


-NO
-NO (inbound traffic TO Azure is free)
-YES (outbound traffic FROM Azure has cost)
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  zalbarqa 3 months, 1 week ago


answer: N-N-Y
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  CuteHoneyGhost 3 months ago


No, NO, YES
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months ago


You might wondering what is the correct answer as there is loads of mixed reviews, simply the VPN gateway is what we need to send traffic to and
from Azure to on perm or anywhere else.

There is a cost for using the VPN gateway per hour and data transfer ...

Another source
https://cloud.netapp.com/blog/azure-cvo-blg-hidden-azure-data-transfer-costs-and-how-to-find-them
Another scenario where these charges will be applied is with hybrid connectivity through VPN or ExpressRoute. For VPNs, the outbound data from
the VPN Gateways will be billed at outbound data charge rates. For ExpressRoute, outbound data transfers are chargeable for metered data plans,
and the cost will vary based on the selected plan.

"VPN Gateways
Setting up a virtual network is free of charge. However, we do charge for the VPN gateway that connects to on-premises and other virtual networks
in Azure. This charge is based on the amount of time that the gateway is provisioned and available."

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/#:~:text=VPN%20Gateways,gateway%20is%20provisioned%20and%20available.

So it is NO, Yes ,YES


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  VTHAR 3 months ago


This is not gonna be the only incorrect answers here on this site. I've done some researched, it should be NO-YES-YES.
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  GCMan 3 months ago


Very confusing comments. Can we delete them and start over? No, No Yes. Outbound from Azure will be charged. The others are free.
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  Mandar77 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is wrong for outbound and inbound. Microsoft say there is no outbound charges on data transfer and inbound will charge. It does not
mentioned any exceptional charges for VPN network.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/bandwidth/
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  theOtherGuy 2 months, 3 weeks ago


NNY

Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free

Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)

From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB

From Zone 2*— $0.09 per GB

From Zone 3*— $0.16 per GB


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  baudrual 2 months, 3 weeks ago


that's funny : for now we all are agree about the answer -:)
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  soniG123 2 months, 3 weeks ago


keyword is VPN ... so its not free
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  Ramesh247 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is wrong : in-gress data i.e data coming in to cloud is free where as data going out from cloud is charged
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  TugaMojo 2 months, 2 weeks ago


N,N,Y
Only outbound transfers have costs
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  passazure 2 months, 2 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways
ou pay for two things: the hourly compute costs for the virtual network gateway, and the egress data transfer from the virtual network gateway.
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  theRunner 2 months ago


The answer to the 2nd one is tricky, but it is NO. You are charged on an hourly basis for the Virtual Network Gateway, but only the egress data flow
is charged. There is no mention about the ingress data flow being charged
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  vmn52222 1 month, 4 weeks ago


it should be: N,N,Y
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  Rennisami 1 month, 4 weeks ago


No, No - Inbound(To Azure), Yes-Outbound(From)
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I concur, should be NO NO YES imho, I remember Microsoft Training Day, they repeated clearly several times: egress bandwidth is charged.
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Ingress to Azure - free
Egress from Azure - Chargable
Ans is NNY.
Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
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  Aayushis 1 month, 1 week ago


Hi guiz..do we need to buy the access for full access of questions.
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  raj334 1 month, 1 week ago


No, No, Yes
Is saying additional data transfer charges not VPN usages charges.
Azure will let you come free (inbound) and will charge when you leave (Outbound)
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  Candid_Developer 1 month, 1 week ago


NNY - No data transfer cost for inbound
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  nizammusa 1 month, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/vpn-gateway/
VPN = 2 virtual network (1 in azure, 1 On-Prem) = Inter-virtual network data transfers
Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free
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  AvaDobrev 1 month, 1 week ago


Should be No, No, Yes.

Inbound data transfers


(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers; zones refer to source region):
5 GB - 10 TB 2 /Month $0.087 per GB
Next 40 TB
(10 - 50 TB) /Month $0.083 per GB
Next 100 TB
(50 - 150 TB) /Month $0.07 per GB
Next 350 TB
(150 - 500 TB) /Month $0.05 per GB
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  HughMann 1 month ago


Question 3 says "several GB". First 5GB is free. So correct answer is no for that part. No, No, No would be correct.
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  Sadiya_Javid_Abbasi 1 month ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/pricing/details/bandwidth/

Inbound data transfers


(i.e. data going into Azure data centers): Free

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Outbound data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centres):First 5 GB /Month free then charged
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  catalinb 3 weeks, 3 days ago


It should be No, No, Yes.
Ingress traffic is free. Egress is billed.
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  Passionate 3 weeks, 2 days ago


Outbound data transfer is charged at the normal rate and inbound data transfer is free.
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  Someone46 2 weeks, 6 days ago


Its NO, NO, YES
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  fahmidw 2 weeks, 2 days ago


All inbound or ingress data transfers to Azure data centers from on-premises environments are free. However, outbound data transfers (except in
few cases like backup recovery) incur charges
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  saransh89 1 week, 1 day ago


Inbound to Azure is free.
Outbound to Azure is having charges...
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  Rohit2085 1 week, 1 day ago


I can't access Page 32 to 43. Please help.
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  eddiemy 1 week ago


Inbound Inter-virtual network data transfers
(i.e. data going into Azure data centers between two virtual networks)—Free

Outbound Inter-virtual network data transfers


(i.e. data going out of Azure data centers between two virtual networks)

From Zone 1*— $0.035 per GB

From Zone 2*— $0.09 per GB

From Zone 3*— $0.16 per GB


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Question #121 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
A support plan solution that gives you best practice information, health status and noti cations, and 24/7 access to billing information at the
lowest possible cost is a Standard support plan.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Developer

C. Basic

D. Premier

  success101 11 months ago


C is correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


it is C
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  Starlink 6 months, 3 weeks ago


C- Basic
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  karmaDude 6 months ago


Support options are eliminated from new exam since May 28th, 2020.
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  Sandy4912 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Thank for sharing this useful information.
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


Thank you for this update!
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  L3o 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Good to know! Thanks!
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  dduque10 1 month, 3 weeks ago


How do you know?
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  maena 5 months, 3 weeks ago


correct
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  eastman79 5 months, 3 weeks ago


but the comparison clearly states that Basic has no phone support 24/7..
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  WeNt48 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Question do not ask for 24/7 phone or email support, but 24/7 access to billing information. This in fact comes in basic support plan.
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  exam_tomorrow_123 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Not according to the link.
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  Shijugopinath 5 months, 1 week ago


The point is billing information 24/7 is basic
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is A - Basic plan - 24*7 Support is not available now

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  AjOG 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is right. They didn't say "Support"
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  Neonlight8 3 months ago


This question tried to trick you into thinking "24/7 access to technical support by email and phone", but that's not the case therefore its Basic. So
its C
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  jakapin997 3 months ago


Very trick question, some people think that the question is asking 24/7 support, but the question is 24/7 billing access...
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  A1207 2 months, 3 weeks ago


do not see the underline
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  baudrual 2 months, 3 weeks ago


be careful, the question is about "support plan." The cheapest is basic and include billing : "Billing and subscription management support" So C is
correct
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  HF_Lee 2 months, 2 weeks ago


c basic
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  Lak43 2 months ago


thank you for the update
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  DodgyD 1 month, 3 weeks ago


C basic is correct because Best Practise information is delivered by Azure Advisor which is included in all Subscription types.
24x7 billing support is across the board - MS want their money above all else
Azure Service health is available to all subscriptions
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  saransh89 1 week, 1 day ago


In this question itself asking minimum cost plan. I will say that will be standard.
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Question #122 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You plan to deploy several Azure virtual machines.
You need to ensure that the services running on the virtual machines are available if a single data center fails.
Solution: You deploy the virtual machines to two or more resource groups.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  ArSung 11 months, 4 weeks ago


The answer is D.Because All user can open a new support request
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  ottootto 9 months, 3 weeks ago


what is D?
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  dodyagung 5 days, 22 hours ago


he just added option D for himself
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  Mrdata 9 months ago


This is the second time i come across this question, comments dont related to the question, and the answer seems to be incorrect to me. So,, oops!
Think something went wrong here!
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  Mrdata 9 months ago


Answer is correct. Excuse me. The comments with answer D confused me.
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B .. RG has nothing to do with High availability
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


It is B
As adding more resources groups does not help if you prevent the datacenter failure
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  Keshavjuyal 7 months ago


RG has nothing to do with High availability, its Fault Tolerance which can handle this situation iin availability Zone
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  Starlink 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Need VMs in multiple datacenters or "Availability Zones"
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  David_warrior 5 months, 1 week ago


right!
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  testexam123 4 months, 4 weeks ago


Ans : D

Question is : In which Azure support plans can you open a new support request?
As per micro documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request
support request mean support ticket.
As per azure plan page : https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
see row "Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need" is applicable from basic plan.
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  Gelo29 3 months, 1 week ago

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I can't understand it's a YES/NO question.


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  Neonlight8 3 months ago


The answer should be different AZ or Region with AZ, so its wrong
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  Aala 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure makes sure that the VMs you place within an Availability Set run across multiple physical servers, compute racks, storage units, and network
switches. If a hardware or software failure happens, only a subset of your VMs are impacted and your overall solution stays operational. Availability
Sets are essential for building reliable cloud solutions

Hence answer would be Availability Set


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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


You need to ensure that the services are available if a single data center fails - in this case you need availability zones - they protect from
datacenter failures. So the answer is NO - resource groups have nothing to do with availability.
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Question #123 Topic 1

In which Azure support plans can you open a new support request?

A. Premier and Professional Direct only

B. Premier, Professional Direct, and Standard only

C. Premier, Professional Direct, Standard, and Developer only

D. Premier, Professional Direct, Standard, Developer, and Basic

  Kaavie 12 months ago


correct answer should be D. due to Basic plan only cannot create Technical support, others are OK.
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  sbettani 11 months, 3 weeks ago


No, correct answer is C, you can open a Technical support only with Premier, Professional Direct, Standard, and Developer , read
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


This is a bit tricky..

The question is asking about Support Requests and not Technical Support or Who can open cases.

And the support plans article says the below

Scope
Available to all Microsoft Azure accounts. That is including Basic.

So answer could be all but not sure of what they are actually asking..
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  kilowd 5 months ago


It should be available to all support plans...

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/create-ticket/

Billing and subscription management support is available to all Azure customers. If you have an Azure support plan or need help with
billing or subscription management, sign in to create and manage support requests.
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  abhijna 5 months ago


answer is D right?
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Question does not say to open a technical support request.
And the Azure support plan page says "Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need" under Basic plan.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  silvia497 2 months, 2 weeks ago


But it doesn't say anything about being a technical support, it says service request which is available to Basic too.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  dinesh_vijay 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Support for billing is available. But a support case cannot be opened by Basic plan customers
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  Ramito2020 5 months, 1 week ago


I have a basic Plan and I could create a new support Ticket.
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  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


only difference is response timeline differences
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  rams79 11 months ago


Correct Answer is C: as per Microsoft Support Plan document, it says, except basic plan, all other plans can open unlimited support cases.
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  chaitanya123 6 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/ Search for Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need. It is available in all support
plans. Answer should be D.
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  hackadocka 3 weeks, 5 days ago


end of thread. Answer is D
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  berend 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Quote "can you open a new support request?" there's nothing in the question to state it's technical. And even in the free account i can do a
support request to upgrade. => D
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


C is correct
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  Sima24 8 months, 1 week ago


D. Anyone can open a new support request, only technical support is available for paid subscriptions. (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
gb/support/faq/#support-overview)
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  BaltazarGabka 8 months ago


''Submitting support requests online allows us to deliver fast and deep technical expertise in the most effective and efficient manner possible''
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/faq/#support-overview It means that support request is technical request. Correct answer is C.
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  magistrum 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Can this be used as a case for D? It's in the FAQ:
Submit a support request from the Azure Portal. Simply select "Support" from the menu bar or open the "Help + support" hub. For more detailed
information, please review How to create an Azure support request. Access to Subscription Management and billing support is included with your
Microsoft Azure subscription, and Technical Support is provided through one of the Azure Support Plans.
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


it is correct
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


From my Azure Free subscription (Basic plan): "With your current support plan, you can create requests for billing, subscription management and
quota increase. For technical support, upgrade to a paid support plan or explore our free resources."
So, you can create support requests with all plan. Just you can't create TECHNICAL (and other more advanced) support requests with Basic.
So either the answer or the question is wrong.
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  Trainu2 7 months ago


Tested creating a support request using a Basic plan with following results "With your current support plan, you can create requests for billing,
subscription management and quota increase.
For technical support, upgrade to a paid support plan or explore our free resources."
so, basic plan CAN create a "support request" but not a "technical support request". I believe the answer then should be D

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  steph_moto 7 months ago


from documentation: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/ Basic can has "Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need"
Answer should be D.
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  jmad 7 months ago


"Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need" is checked under the basic column at https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/.
Answer is D.
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  Nabeelcp 7 months ago


As per the docs (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/) Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need applicable to all plans
(Basic, Developer, Standard and Professional Direct)
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  DesolateMarauder2020 6 months, 4 weeks ago


D 100%

Why the answer is NOT (C)


ANYONE can create a new support request that has an account, it is not dependant upon your plan.
What IS dependant upon your specific plan is TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/

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Why the answer is (D)


If you have access to Azure, regardless of your specific plan, you can create a new support request.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request
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  DesolateMarauder2020 6 months, 4 weeks ago


Also... I have an Azure basic plan and can submit a support request.
Help + support | New support request
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  Sham9090 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need - available in basic, so should be D.
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  ravi2care 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct answer should be D. In Basic subscription you can create a ticket for billing information
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  Johnny12345 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Looks like the answer is out of date and have not been updated. Found this on many questions where the services are now provided but according
to the answers here, there' not. And this is another example, because you can create a support ticket with a basic account. See here for
confimation:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  Spark_Knight 6 months, 1 week ago


Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need - available for all. Answer is "D"
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  Geezy 6 months, 1 week ago


C is correct.Basic plan don`t get 24/7 phone or email technical support.Check the link https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/plans/
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  SharmilaSonavane 6 months, 1 week ago


D. is the correct answer
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
in Basic plan Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need
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  ak79 6 months, 1 week ago


I will go with D
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
check point 5
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  sakthivelesec 6 months, 1 week ago


Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need - BASIC Plan

So Answer is D
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  alejandroomar 6 months, 1 week ago


is very confused but sounds correct. probably the text could be more explicit
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  AZGudi 6 months ago


Answer is D, I own basic plan and I can create support requests. I tried on portal. To verify what type of plan is yours, go to Help + Support - >
Support Plans.
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  AZGudi 6 months ago


With your current support plan(Mine is basic), you can create requests for billing, subscription management and quota increase.
This is what I get when I try a technical support ticket.
For technical support, upgrade to a paid support plan or explore our free resources.
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  rexpan 6 months ago


D Is correct
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  Rahul2880 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Option B - there is no developer type
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D is the correct answer.


You can create Support request for all the plans. ONly Technical support is for paid ones
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  lkcsqaskcnmq 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is D. Ablity to raise any support ticket includes basic as well https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/
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  JerryW 5 months, 3 weeks ago


All support tiers have this checked - Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need
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  saumenP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


D is correct.
Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  abrakadabra 5 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
Clearly "Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need" and check mark on all four
D for sure
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  jjdj 5 months, 2 weeks ago


support request means the support tickets as per : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-
support-request
These support tickets can be created from all the support plans.
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  Neeraj247 5 months, 2 weeks ago


"Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need" This option is available in all plans
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  paulxyz90 5 months ago


My perspective. You can get 'billing' and 'subscription' support including 'quota increase' (online) with basic. You get 'technical support' only with
paid. You could open a 'technical request' with basic (I think) - I see the option however you wouldn't get 'support' for your 'request' without
upgrade. This is a 'ticket' or 'request' - a ticket is fundamental. A tech 'support' scenario would involve a 'case' which then falls under 'technical
support' and requires a paid subscription. You also don't get 24/7 email/phone support unless you pay. So the answer is that you can open a
support request with ANY plan including basic. You get tech support (cases) only with paid subscription and those too vary depending on which
one you get.
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


In my humble opinion it is D since basic has "Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need" (ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request)
and "Azure enables you to create and manage support requests, also known as support tickets" (ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-
portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request)
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  testexam123 4 months, 4 weeks ago


question: can you open a new support request?
Go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/ and check the row "Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need" it is applicable
for the Basic plan also. Answer : D
If question only for technical support, we can say answer C.
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Answer is D
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  rmallapragada 4 months, 3 weeks ago


All plans will allow and have ability to submit as many support tickets as you want. Do answer should be D (All)
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  kilowd 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure enables you to create and manage support requests, also known as support tickets.

On the link below you have the Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need if u have any plan from Basic, developer, standard,
professional to premium .

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/plans/
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  sandeepraidu 4 months, 2 weeks ago


While trying to create a Support request on Basic Plan it shows below message: With your current support plan, you can create requests for billing,
subscription management and quota increase.

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  muratbavas 4 months, 1 week ago


I agree that the correct answer is D.
you can see the below link, how to create a new support request and under "Create a support request" section, the first screenshot shows us, basic
plan is also able to open a new support.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


Understand Describe Azure pricing, Service Level Agreements, and Lifecycles and support (20-25%)

Support has been removed from the newer version May 28, 2020.
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  Emp3rorKrotchy 4 months ago


D.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  passingmarks 4 months ago


It should be D, Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need - yes.. It does not not say technical, so, its quite open meaning: 24/7 self-help
resources, including Microsoft Learn, Azure portal how-to videos, documentation, and community support
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  Zohaib24 4 months ago


Correct Answer should be D as you can create a support ticket with Basic Plan
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  hstorm 4 months ago


D is correct.
All plans has access to create "New support request" in the portal under "Help + support"
For Phone or email Technical support you need at least developer plan, but the question is regarding support request.
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  dyypak999 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct answer is C only
https://portal.azure.com/?quickstart=true#blade/Microsoft_Azure_Support/HelpAndSupportBlade/supportPlans
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  TereG 1 month ago


I have a Basic Plan and I am able to open a support request. I wish I could attach a screenshot. Correct answer should be D.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


the question has a fault in it,.. it does not SAY TECHNICAL support ticket .. just says " support ticket"" so can be Basic as well..
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


The support ticket can be related to anything really... please do not try to add things into it.
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  Gelo29 3 months, 1 week ago


Microsoft removed this topic.
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  CuteHoneyGhost 3 months ago


D is the answer
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  SrinivasY 2 months, 1 week ago


Answer should D. In basic also we can raise a support request
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  rbellirl 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Ability to submit as many support tickets as you need, https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
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  MD9 1 month, 1 week ago


As per the MS document ( https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/ ) answer is 'D' .. As the Basic plan also supports creating new support
Request.
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  adilworth 2 weeks, 1 day ago


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support tickets as you need" with Basic, so answer is D
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  compurmon 1 week, 4 days ago


SUPPORT REQUEST = SUPPORT TICKETS, please read first line in this link
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request
So, It might be D
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Question #124 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
You can create an Azure support request from support.microsoft.com.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. the Azure portal

C. the Knowledge Center

D. the Security & Compliance admin center

  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 3 weeks ago


B is the correct answer
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  Ananas 8 months ago


actually I went to support.microsoft.com and I have been able to create a support request. You can use the Azure portal, thus you can also go to
support.microsoft.com. Am I wrong?
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  Ananas 8 months ago


SORRY: you can create a support request, thus not an AZURE support request. Thus B is the correct answer
upvoted 7 times

  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


given answer is correct
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  kilowd 4 months, 3 weeks ago


You can create and manage requests in the Azure portal
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  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans : B
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  AbdulRehman121 2 weeks, 1 day ago


Key is azure support request. B is correct
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Question #125 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company has an Azure subscription that contains the following unused resources:
✑ 20 user accounts in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
✑ Five groups in Azure AD
✑ 10 public IP addresses
✑ 10 network interfaces
You need to reduce the Azure costs for the company.
Solution: You remove the unused groups.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  RajaRao 8 months, 1 week ago


Correct. Removal of unused groups will have no implications to the cost.
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes, it is correct
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  Look4you 6 months, 4 weeks ago


The correct answer should be removing the 10 IP addresses
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  AmerSerhan 6 months ago


To reduce costs, you should remove the 10 public IP addresses
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Question #126 Topic 1

What is guaranteed in an Azure Service Level Agreement (SLA)?

A. uptime

B. feature availability

C. bandwidth

D. performance

  NerdyTurtle 1 year, 2 months ago


Shouldn't it be uptime?
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  sri99 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct answer is UpTime?
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  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


i agreed should be uptime
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Totally confused now...
This article -https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/.
sys We guarantee at least 99.9% availability of the Azure Active Directory Basic and Premium services

So is it uptime or features availability ??


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  Younglad 2 months ago


it should be uptime.
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  supernova666666 1 year, 1 month ago


Question not clear, Microsoft states on the SLA page "We guarantee at least 99.9% of Azure Active Directory Domain Services" each SLA differs
with SLA and service. I cannot see the word "feature avability" used on the SLA page.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


The correct answer would be uptime and connectivity.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/

So, answer A is incomplete. C and D are incorrect.


Best correct and complete answer is B.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


MS does not guarantee connectivity as the connection can be broken at your local end. It always says uptime but this features twist is
interesting..
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Correction: MS does guarantee connectivity with Azure context ..
I.e..
For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed across two or more Availability Zones in the same Azure region, we
guarantee you will have Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.99% of the time
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  jcmoranp 1 year ago


Correct is uptime, features are not guaranteed.
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  Ragijo 1 year ago


Uptime. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/ - The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime
and connectivity.
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  rihab 1 year ago


The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s [commitments] for uptime and connectivity. -> that is a commitment not guarantee.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/ -> talks about what it guaranteed which is availability
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  Meo 1 year ago


Option (A) is correct. As per the Microsoft "The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity."
Source:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/
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  vlp 1 year ago


uptime
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  buka 11 months, 3 weeks ago


A. uptime
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


little twisty. its feature availability(means uptime)
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  pcc 11 months, 1 week ago


UPTIME > In a course they said that all paid azure services have at least 99,9% uptime SLA.
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  Varag 11 months, 1 week ago


Example from app service SLA https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/app-service/v1_4/

"We guarantee that Apps running in a customer subscription will be available 99.95% of the time. No SLA is provided for Apps under either the
Free or Shared tiers."

So I guess "availability" is the keyword. Not uptime.


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  Melissa 11 months, 1 week ago


This is incorrect, it says "The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity." right at the top of the
page on https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/
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  rams79 11 months ago


Ans: Feature Availability.. The key word in the question is Guarantee. Which is availability of feature. If it is commitment then the Answer is "Up
time"
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  RSMCT2011 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Service Level Agreements
Read the SLAs to learn about our uptime guarantees and downtime credit policies
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/
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  rods 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure SLA (Service Level Agreement) is the agreement or guarantee that Azure gives its end customers at the “service level”, regarding the
uptime/connectivity over the period of usage. We usually prefer sharing the Monthly Uptime Percentage.
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  dorhost 10 months, 2 weeks ago


A is correct answer.
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  discussbot 10 months, 1 week ago


It should be 'A'
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  Akii 10 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer should be 'Uptime'.
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  gaurav3110 10 months ago


B according to me as well, rest all can't be guaranteed at any point in time!
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  sheddy 10 months ago


the answer is "Uptime"
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  Pradeep107 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Uptime is the cirrect answer
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  joilec435 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Service Level Agreements

Read the SLAs to learn about our uptime guarantees and downtime credit policies
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 2 weeks ago


uptime
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  maciejt 9 months, 1 week ago


Doesn't availability cover both uptime and connectivity?
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  AAJ 9 months ago


SLA doesn't guarantee uptime in hours/days, instead it states the availability in percentage. Hence B is the better choice.
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  chris81 9 months ago


Uptime is the time in which a service is operational in a location. But because Azure offers availability zones, even if a service is down in one
location, it will be available on other location thanks to the availability zones. Hence SLA is linked to availability, not location (uptime).
See also here about universal (?) definitions of uptime vs availability: https://support.smartbear.com/alertsite/docs/monitors/sla/about-service-
level-agreements.html
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  joe9 9 months ago


B is correct, SLA means feature given will be available 99.9% of time.
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  Ananas 8 months, 3 weeks ago


In the SLA summary here (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/) reported, every feature has an associated guaranteed
availability. From this point of view I understand why "feature availability" could actually be the right answer.
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  kipss 8 months, 3 weeks ago


we cannot say the ans is uptime since you can just decide to shut down your services on Azure to minimize charges
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  vandanamathure 8 months, 3 weeks ago


A & D options are correct.
SLAs for Azure products and services
There are three key characteristics of SLAs for Azure products and services:
Performance Targets
Uptime and Connectivity Guarantees
Service credits
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  vandanamathure 8 months, 3 weeks ago


An SLA defines performance targets for an Azure product or service
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  Jar 8 months, 3 weeks ago


IMHO, uptime is a subset of all feature/service availabilities. The below URL with sla summary gives an overall service availability. Closest answer is
feature/service availability, after eliminating remaining of answers.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
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  BaltazarGabka 8 months ago


Skillpipe.com ''For example, the SLA for the Azure Database for MySQL service guarantees 99.99 percent uptime. The Azure Cosmos DB (Database)
service SLA offers 99.99 percent uptime'' so it means that correct answer is A uptime
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  CantStopWontStop 8 months ago


B is correct:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
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  Nhan 8 months ago


The correct answer must be A. Microsoft guaranty a certain percentage of uptime and if not they will refund a certain amount of credit that is their
service agreement level policy
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  ssk123 8 months ago


all services are not available in all regions, so uptime is only guaranteed e.g. like 99.9%
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  bonps 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Uptime per ACloudGUru
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  jmenk 7 months, 2 weeks ago


A lot of these questions require you to focus on the "key term" instead of the question as a whole. The key term is "guarantee". Though uptime and
availability are synonymous in a real-world application, this is a test question. This concept is important to remember when taking the test.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
"We guarantee at least 99.9% availability of the Azure Active Directory Basic and Premium services."
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  dzenadcu 7 months, 1 week ago


If you searh the provided link: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
You will se that the word "uptime" is mentioned 0 times, but the word availability is mentioned many times. So it's FEATURE AVAILABILITY.
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  Abuhakmeh 7 months, 1 week ago


Its A - UPTIME
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  Said12 7 months, 1 week ago


As there some services on azure that not uptime always but runs only when needed. But all features on azure should be available by SLA
agreement .
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  Fatguy 7 months, 1 week ago


isn't committment and guarentee means the same? if so,
"https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/" :
"The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity. The SLA for individual Azure services are listed
below."

so "uptime" is the correct answer, IMHO.


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  gtm94 7 months, 1 week ago


i thought feature availability = uptime of that feature
so confused
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  wini 7 months, 1 week ago


uptime is the answer.
checked on the sample test of AZ900.
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


If I find this Q&A, I would probably leave a comment to make it more clear.
Anyhow, it's definitely Uptime, as you calculate the SLA based on the uptime (unit of time in minutes per month) of a service. Also, MS website
talks about "SERVICE availability", not "FEATURE availability" (as in, the ability to easily deploy web apps is a FEATURE of Azure, but the SERVICE is
Azure WebApps)
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


A. uptime
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  supaman 7 months ago


If MS guarantee uptime, that means 100% availability. (keyword: guarantee). So B is right.
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  niloySubs 6 months, 1 week ago


you sentence doesnt make any sense.

We guarantee at least 99.9% availability of the Azure Active Directory Basic and Premium services
check this line its from : https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
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  samer1234 7 months ago


It is uptime
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  DesolateMarauder2020 6 months, 4 weeks ago


A 100%

Why the answer is NOT (B) Feature Availability:


Feature Availability pertains to various feature plans that are available to the Office 365 platform service. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/office365/servicedescriptions/office-365-platform-service-description/office-365-platform-service-description#feature-availability-across-plans

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Why the answer is (A) Uptime:


Page 72 from the "Service Level Agreement for Microsoft Online Services" dated May 1, 2020.
Appendix B - Service Level Commitment for Uptime and Email Delivery
With respect to EOP licensed as a standalone Service, ECAL suite, or Exchange Enterprise CAL with Services, you may be eligible for Service Credits
if we do not meet the Service Level described below for (1) Uptime and (2) Email Delivery.
1. Monthly Uptime Percentage:
If the Monthly Uptime Percentage for EOP falls below 99.999% for any given month, you may be eligible for the following Service Credits below:
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  Ankom2007 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans is A

The SLA for virtual machines guarantees ‘uptime’. The amount of uptime guaranteed depends on factors such as whether the VMs are in an
availability set or
availability zone if there is more than one VM, the distribution of the VMs if there is more than one or the disk type if it is a single VM.
The SLA for Virtual Machines states:
For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed across two or more Availability Zones in the same Azure region, we guarantee
you will have
Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.99% of the time.
For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed in the same Availability Set or in the same Dedicated Host Group, we guarantee
you will have
Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.95% of the time.
For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using Premium SSD or Ultra Disk for all Operating System Disks and Data Disks, we guarantee you will have
Virtual
Machine Connectivity of at least 99.9%.
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


i agreed should be uptime
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  Gbala 6 months, 2 weeks ago


"Uptime" is the answer have cross checked with the instructors during Azure virtual training by Microsoft.
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  Gianlucag77 6 months, 2 weeks ago


uptime is right for vm, but for all other services (E.G Active directory) is non sense.
More generically is correct to speak of "feature availability"
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/

for me the correct answer is "Feature availbility"


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  Gianlucag77 6 months, 2 weeks ago


sorry I take it back. It is UPTIME
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


Why you took back? Because I was also thinking that UPTIME is only valid for VM but for other services, its FEATURE AVAILABILITY.
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  AlepR 6 months, 2 weeks ago


answer should be Uptime. plus credits are also based on uptime, "The second column shows the corresponding service credit amount you receive if
the actual uptime is less than the specified SLA target for that month"

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/explore-azure-infrastructure/6-service-level-agreements
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  poohtt 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is Uptime. Basically, Uptime is not equal availability. For example, your VM could be under DDOS attack and is not available, but it is
up and working. So, the resource could be not available for some reasons, but from the Microsoft side everything is ok.
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  niloySubs 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct should be A Uptime as per Microsoft Azure website.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
for all features almost the first line is : We guarantee at least 99.9% availability of the ...

based on that seems Uptime - Option A is correct


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  DirkL 6 months ago


MS states that SLA defines performance targets for an Azure product or service. Since products and services are the features of the MS Azure
offering and different features have different performance characteristics (ie uptime, bandwith, performance), the correct answer is B - feature
availability.
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  Edusifuentes 6 months ago


Uptime is the correct answer
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  vinodr 6 months ago


Uptime is correct answer.

There are three key characteristics of SLAs for Azure products and services:

Performance Targets
Uptime and Connectivity Guarantees
Service credits

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/learn/modules/explore-azure-infrastructure/6-service-level-agreements
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  VenkataD 6 months ago


Uptime is correct answer
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  AZGudi 6 months ago


Uptime is the correct answer. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/ (read the first line)
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  jbrains 5 months, 4 weeks ago


from Microsoft website The services are considered available in the following scenarios:
Users are able to login to the service, login to the Access Panel, access applications on the Access Panel and reset passwords.
IT administrators are able to create, read, write, and delete entries in the directory or provision or de-provision users to applications in the
directory.
No SLA is provided for the Free tier of Azure Active Directory.
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  Reddi900 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Agree it should be Uptime.
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  adino13 5 months, 3 weeks ago


uptime is the only one of these guaranteed in the SLA
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  PMP_Azure 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Site is not reliable folks ... Sorry to see that
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  muelandi1 5 months, 2 weeks ago


sometimes uptime does not guarantee availability.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


the correct answer is A. uptime only
refer below links
https://www.erpsoftwareblog.com/2014/04/windows-azure-service-level-agreement-sla-what-microsoft-users-need-to-
know/#:~:text=The%20Windows%20Azure%20service%20level,at%20least%20a%2099.95%25%20uptime.

https://www.quora.com/What-is-Azure-Service-Level-Agreement-SLA
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


also refer :- https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


I think B is correct (availability), When I search for SLA MS says 99.9% availability, not uptime.
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  jeancarlos 5 months, 1 week ago


A is correct!
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  Ramito2020 5 months, 1 week ago


this 2 links prove that B is the correct and SLA garantie availabities :
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/ (garanties)
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/ (describes)
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  P69 5 months, 1 week ago


SLAs also define what happens if a service or product fails to meet the designated availability commitments
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  Mony_21 5 months, 1 week ago


I guess this is B for sure as there is a difference between a service is "up" per monitoring solutions and service is "accessible" where in login and
transactions can be performed. The same is stated here "https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/" - Users are able to login
to the service, login to the Access Panel, access applications on the Access Panel and reset passwords.
IT administrators are able to create, read, write and delete entries in the directory or provision or de-provision users to applications in the directory.
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  uttamsingh1984 5 months, 1 week ago


Microsoft's Azure SLA defines three primary characteristics of Azure service, performance targets, uptime, and connectivity guarantees.
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


Straight from Skillpipe "A typical SLA specifics performance-target commitments that range from 99.9 percent (“three nines”) to 99.99 percent
("four nines"), for each corresponding Azure product or service. These targets can apply to such performance criteria as uptime, or response times
for services."
I guess UPTIME is part of the whole answer but from other hand is the feature = product/service?
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


I must correct myself. From Skillpipe - "SLAs describe Microsoft's commitment to providing Azure customers with certain performance
standards."
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


and another "Formal documents known as Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) capture the specific terms that define the performance
standards that apply to Azure."
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


and nother " A SLA defines performance targets for an Azure product or service. The performance targets that a SLA defines are specific to
each Azure product and service.

For example, performance targets for some Azure services are expressed in terms of uptime or connectivity rates."
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  Wizzard1 5 months ago


"The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments to uptime and connectivity"

https://docs.azure.cn/en-us/articles/azure-global-purchasing-guidance/go-global-playbook-service-level-agreement-and-
support#:~:text=Level%20Agreement%20%26%20Support-,Service%20Level%20Agreement,updated%20details%20through%20Azure.com.
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  promocode 5 months ago


The SLA for virtual machines guarantees ‘uptime’. The amount of uptime guaranteed depends on factors such as whether the VMs are in an
availability set or availability zone if there is more than one VM, the distribution of the VMs if there is more than one or the disk type if it is a single
VM.
The SLA for Virtual Machines states:
For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed across two or more Availability Zones in the same Azure region, we guarantee
you will have Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.99% of the time.
For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed in the same Availability Set or in the same Dedicated Host Group, we guarantee
you will have Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.95% of the time.
For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using Premium SSD or Ultra Disk for all Operating System Disks and Data Disks, we guarantee you will have
Virtual Machine Connectivity of at least 99.9%.
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  Matriks 5 months ago


The correct answer is uptime as it is mentioned on the SLA
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  Mannyram 5 months ago


Uptime
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  kilowd 5 months ago


The Windows Azure service level agreement guarantees that when you deploy two or more role instances in different fault and upgrade domains,
Microsoft will guarantee at least a 99.95% uptime
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  RSSR 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Answer is A
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  kibunei 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The SLA for virtual machines guarantees ‘uptime’. The amount of uptime guaranteed depends on factors such as whether the VMs are in an
availability set or
availability zone if there is more than one VM, the distribution of the VMs if there is more than one or the disk type if it is a single VM.
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The SLA for Virtual Machines states:


For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed across two or more Availability Zones in the same Azure region, we guarantee
you will have
Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.99% of the time.
For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed in the same Availability Set or in the same Dedicated Host Group, we guarantee
you will have
Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.95% of the time.
For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using Premium SSD or Ultra Disk for all Operating System Disks and Data Disks, we guarantee you will have
Virtual
Machine Connectivity of at least 99.9%.
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  Caloy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This really should be uptime, one of the Hotspot question says uptime was guaranteed
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  Calija 4 months, 2 weeks ago


From AZ-900 Microsoft Learning Path: "SLAs describe Microsoft's commitment to providing Azure customers with specific performance standards"
and "An SLA defines performance targets for an Azure product or service. The performance targets that an SLA defines are specific to each Azure
product and service. For example, performance targets for some Azure services are expressed as uptime guarantees or connectivity rates"

So I think the most generic answer should be D (Performance).

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/explore-azure-infrastructure/6-service-level-agreements
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Seriously? Answer should be Uptime

In the link below, it states SLA guarantees Uptime and Connectivity.

https://docs.azure.cn/en-us/articles/azure-global-purchasing-guidance/go-global-playbook-service-level-agreement-and-support
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  ediwow 4 months, 1 week ago


feature availability is correct
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  N3rdy 4 months, 1 week ago


My thoughts: For resources with high availability, the SLA is for Availability, not Uptime. For Resources without high availability, the SLA if for
Uptime, which also means Availability. Overall, we're referring to availability.

So Answer A is correct
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  gordzilla 4 months, 1 week ago


Tricky wording. A service may be running and reachable, but if it's features aren't working does it really satisfy the SLA?

SLA docs use the words "uptime and connectivity", but the spirit of the agreement is feature availability. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/support/legal/sla/
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


I thought it's uptime
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  Emp3rorKrotchy 4 months ago


The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity. The SLA for individual Azure services are listed
below.
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  hstorm 4 months ago


In my oppinion there is a big difference between "feature" and "service"
I would think that SLA garantees availability of the service by ensuring UPTIME.

The SLA defines refund based on (max uptime-downtime)/max uptime * 100, meaning you will be refunded if the uptime is less than 99,9%
Why would they refund based on uptime defined in the sla if this is not what they guarantee?

The answer has to be UPTIME A


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  MikeHugeNerd 4 months ago


Uptime, Bandwidth and performance can be impacted by an incident on the local side, but Azure features is solely managed by Microsoft, hence
can be solely guaranteed. B is the correct answer.
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  eng_raokamran 3 months, 4 weeks ago


A. uptime

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  johnw230873 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I guess it is how you read it "feature availability" in this case means the feature is available for consuming e.g. up and running, whether it is VMs
networks etc. It doesn't mean a feature set is available for you to pick what you need to deploy.
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  318touring 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I say B is correct as the link states "The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity. The SLA for
individual Azure services are listed below.". However, we shouldn't be expected to re-word statements for eams, should we?
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


A. Uptime is CORRECT
When you talk about SLA, for example: 99.99% you talk about UPTIME
Availability is a concept like BW, Performance, "High Availability", Fault Tolerant, etc.
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  babufrik 3 months ago


B. Availability (CORRECT)
Sorry Guys, I have study about this confusing point because both answers may be correct, but SLA guarantee "availability" and the consequence
of this is the "uptime"

Look at this (availability and uptime)


"SLA also define what happens if a service or product fails to meets the designated availability commitments"
"Performance targets are expressed as uptime and connectivity guarantees"
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  KD2020 3 months, 1 week ago


Answer is B
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


The answer is "B - feature availability". I can see other MS questions referring uptime but strangely enough, Microsoft legal SLA summary has no
such word as "uptime". You will find a lot of "availability" words there.
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  examexpert 3 months ago


The Windows Azure service level agreement guarantees that when you deploy two or more role instances in different fault and upgrade domains,
Microsoft will guarantee at least a 99.95% uptime.
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  huang007 3 months ago


It is "uptime". Feature availability are "Features" like AZ in a region. This is never an guarantee. Uptime is most closely matched. MS answer will
always be what is the most closely match answer.
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  Testuser001 2 months, 3 weeks ago


It should be uptime.
Check out response here from one of the Microsoft employees (in yellow):

Azure SLA (Service Level Agreement) is the agreement or guarantee that Azure gives its end customers at the “service level”, regarding the
uptime/connectivity over the period of usage

https://www.quora.com/What-is-Azure-Service-Level-Agreement-
SLA#:~:text=Azure%20SLA%20%28Service%20Level%20Agreement%29%20is%20the%20agreement,regarding%20the%20uptime%2Fconnectivity
%20over%20the%20period%20of%20usage.
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  Maddy_San 2 months, 3 weeks ago


The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/support/legal/sla/
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  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


yap it's uptime
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  lalitanitesh 2 months, 3 weeks ago


it should be uptime
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  SaiSaiA 2 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_9/
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  HF_Lee 2 months, 2 weeks ago


uptime?
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 2 weeks ago


The correct answer is: Uptime
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  SrinivasY 2 months, 1 week ago


Feature avalability can be read as Service Availability. B is correct answer as Availability of services is a key SLA
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
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  andreeavi 2 months, 1 week ago


I think it's D.

"A SLA defines performance targets for an Azure product or service. The performance targets that a SLA defines are specific to each Azure product
and service.

For example, performance targets for some Azure services are expressed in terms of uptime or connectivity rates."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/explore-azure-service-level-agreements/3-explore-slas-for-azure-products-services (From
Learning Path)
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  myastro 2 months, 1 week ago


Wanted to post a general comment for this exam- sorry for the wrong spot did not find another option. These guys did a fantastic job of gathering
the questions. I passed my exam today using the practice questions for AZ-900 and the youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=NKEFWyqJ5XA. Thanks to the Examtopics team, you nailed it!
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  zebra123 2 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer is B.
There are three key characteristics of SLAs for Azure products and services:

Performance Targets
Uptime and Connectivity Guarantees
Service credits
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  ashu_jsr 2 months, 1 week ago


SLA guarantees service availability, hence B looks like the answer
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  Nicholas 2 months, 1 week ago


should be uptime
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  sreemaish 2 months ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/legal/sla/
It's obvious that the answer should be A.
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  SecretBase001 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This is uptime
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Looks to me like a typical test question. Uptime is one specific scenario of feature availability but the latter is more general and true so I would pick
this one.
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  chiradianna 1 month, 2 weeks ago


What's the answer here ? A or B? I am really confused
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


It's uptime. Weird question as well.
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  Shiva2 1 month, 2 weeks ago

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Up-time and Availability are 2 different things.. Up-time is a measure of system reliability, expressed as the percentage of time a machine, typically
a computer, has been working and available.

Source: Wikipedia

This means that a system is ready for operation. By definition, this does not mean that all the necessary applications and services are ready for use,
and that the "network" service, for example, is available in the expected bandwidth.

Availability is the probability that a system will work as required when required during the period of a mission.
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  lehuspohus 1 month, 2 weeks ago


MS changed this question to be more specific, in my test there was "What is guaranteed in an Azure SLA for Virtual Machines?". I don't know if
they play with different resource types in this question, but at least it's clearer question now..
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  lollo1234 1 month, 2 weeks ago


The question is poorly worded and/or incorrect. Each Azure resource has a different SLA and some have none, for e.g. Azure advisor. Details of
each service can be found here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/

There's no Azure SLA.. only for specific services!


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  Merinder 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Agreed, it depends. Compare these:

a) Azure SQL Database Business Critical or Premium tiers ... have an availability guarantee of at least 99.995%.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/sql-database/v1_4/

b) For all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed across two or more Availability Zones ... we guarantee you will have Virtual
Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.99% of the time.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_9/

I vote for B.
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  lollo1234 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is "uptime" and "connectivity". Since latter is not given, "uptime" is the only valid choice left.
Ref:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/

"The Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes Microsoft’s commitments for uptime and connectivity. The SLA for individual Azure services are listed
below."
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


The correct answer is uptime.
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  helalmoh85 4 weeks ago


Uptime
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  RahulKate 2 weeks ago


A) Uptime - Performance target is uptime
A typical SLA specifics performance-target commitments that range from 99.9 percent ("three nines") to 99.99 percent ("four nines"), for each
corresponding Azure product or service. These targets can apply to such performance criteria as uptime, or response times for services.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/explore-azure-service-level-agreements/3-explore-slas-for-azure-products-services
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  Cappu 1 week, 2 days ago


This appeared in the exam today - 11/21/20
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  wchenaf 1 week, 1 day ago


a service can be up on Azure side but not available to you for tons of reasons. If MS only guarantee uptime that would be BS. I do agree with the
answer.
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  catalinb 1 week ago


I see it this way:
Uptime in a month is calculated in minutes based on the formula: Maximum Available Minutes – Downtime Minutes
SLA refers to availability, is a percentage and is calculated with the formula: (Uptime Minutes/Maximum Available Minutes)*100
So I would say B, feature availability.
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  badrmotayeb 1 day, 13 hours ago


i think there is no term with feature availability
i think that UPtime is the best answer
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Can someone who passed the exam give us the best response ?
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Question #127 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
An Azure service is available to all Azure customers when it is in public preview.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. private preview

C. development

D. an Enterprise Agreement (EA) subscription

  success101 11 months ago


A is correct
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  hari89k 5 months, 3 weeks ago


A is correct
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  MGJG 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Using Azure Preview features, you can beta test prerelease versions of products and features. As part of the beta testing process, you can also
provide feedback to Microsoft, which is used to improve Azure.

There are two types of previews, private and public. The private preview is only available to certain Azure customers for evaluation purposes. The
public preview is available to all Azure customers.
https://cloudacademy.com/course/understanding-azure-pricing-and-support/service-
lifecycle/#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20types%20of,available%20to%20all%20Azure%20customers.
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  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I think A is correct
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  SecretBase001 1 month, 3 weeks ago


A is correct
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Question #128 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company plans to purchase Azure.
The company's support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Basic support plan.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  rgalfaro 11 months, 2 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/plans/
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  Sandy_87 10 months ago


It should be Standard Plan
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  repelsteeltje 9 months, 2 weeks ago


it's developers plan. the question states phone or email. Developer support plan covers email support during office hours.
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  Preben 9 months ago


Developers plan do not cover phone. You should read this "or" as an "and". If either phone or email was fine, they should/would have
phrased it using "either".
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  Silvia_ 6 months, 1 week ago


Developers plan has only email support, Standard plan has both
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


It is No
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  kilowd 5 months ago


You need standard and professional direct plans
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  318touring 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Not part of the exam anymore: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/exams/az-900?wt.mc_id=learningredirect_certs-web-wwl
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  cocochichi 1 month, 3 weeks ago


it's no because the company plans to purchase Azure
too much tricky questions in this exam
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  waldonuts 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Your company plans to purchase Azure..... ALL OF IT???? that's a fair amount of $$$
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  manosd 2 weeks, 4 days ago


antoni agapi mou ela pare apo dw
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Question #129 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company plans to purchase Azure.
The company's support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Standard support plan.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  Ikrom 10 months, 1 week ago


Yes.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/plans/
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  CeliaZhou 8 months, 3 weeks ago


But it doesn't say via phone and email, it says via phone or email, a developer plan should be sufficient.
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  Rohit2085 1 week ago


don't confuse. What happens when engineer wants phone support? It says phone or email, i should have both options to contact Microsoft
which engineer can use as per his convenience. Both options are not available in developer.
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  bonps 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Developer should be the answer, because it has email support.
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  bonps 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Oh it didn't say at the lowest cost. Standard is fine.
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  toto74500 1 month, 1 week ago


email support only in Business hours, no access by phone.
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  LexusNX425 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Microsoft has gotten rid of Support Plans in the May 2020 update
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  examexpert 3 months ago


No,
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/standard/
Standard only provide Online Dedicated phone line
upvoted 1 times

  Minut 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Ans No
upvoted 1 times

  fcb o 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Answer = Yes (Standard Support Plan includes phone support!)
upvoted 1 times

  od87 1 week ago


YES , this has been updated now, see below
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/
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Question #130 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company plans to purchase Azure.
The company's support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Premier support plan.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  Ikrom 10 months, 1 week ago


Yes.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/plans/
upvoted 1 times

  GMAzure 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Technically, it depends on the customer's requirements. Standard could also be an option considering the lack of information in the question.
upvoted 3 times

  vinaykumar 9 months ago


Yes Standard plan would be cost effective also.
upvoted 2 times

  Rohit2085 1 week ago


There is no option of Standard. Its just Yes or No question. It depends on customer requirements. and requirements are mentioned in question.
Question is does that meet customer requirement ?

Yes, it does. Answer is simple, Yes then.


upvoted 1 times

  lumine 8 months, 3 weeks ago


No, you should not recommend a Premier as it is expense, this can be achieved by standar support also
upvoted 4 times

  Aladdin 7 months ago


Exactly, In a Prep Exam Course I took recently, they ask you to always consider the cheapest solution possible. so the answer is NO
upvoted 1 times

  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


Customer-specific architecture reviews are only available with Premier Support. So I think the answer is A.
upvoted 1 times

  gaku1016 8 months, 1 week ago


I am sorry, I made a mistake. The following questions were answered.
upvoted 1 times

  Salmanm 7 months ago


Answer is No. Event though this plan would provide 24*7 access to support engineers by phone or email, it is the costliest option for a support
plan.
upvoted 1 times

  Leroy_Jenkins 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I have yet to see the 'Premier' Plan. Within Azure itself, are Basic, Developer, Standard, and Professional Direct. Even the link given in this discussion
only have the 4 I just mentioned. Someone please tell me where to find this elusive 'Premier' support pan.
upvoted 4 times

  jasscomp 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Because it does not say it should minimise costs then both standard and premier plans can be suggested
upvoted 1 times

  GST03 6 months ago


In question it's written will you recommend it or not as we have standard one so I think answer should be No.....
upvoted 1 times

  adino13 5 months, 3 weeks ago

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since nowhere in the question does it ask for price, thus you would say yes. If it asked for those + cheapest, it would be no.
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


It meets the goal, So YES
upvoted 1 times

  paulxyz90 5 months ago


If there is no specific constraint mention liked (it has to be the cheapest solution) then as long as the plan selected meets the criteria - it's good. So
they answer is yes. Think of a scenario where 10 things were considered and they said OK we need Premiere and then somebody said OH and they
need to have email/phone support - does Premiere do that - you say yes.
upvoted 1 times

  awtkas983 4 months, 2 weeks ago


This question is asking if the plan would meet the goal. It doesn't say if it want the cheapest solution..so the answer should be (A.)YES, it does meet
the requirement although its not practical in real life scenario to spend much on something that can be achieve for less...
upvoted 2 times

  beowolf 4 months, 2 weeks ago


It doesn't say anything about cost, so YES.
upvoted 1 times

  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


And is NO
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  fcb o 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Answer is Yes !!!
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  SamT 1 month, 2 weeks ago


There is no such support plan called "premium support plan" so answer is NO
upvoted 1 times

  SamT 1 month, 2 weeks ago


My bad, Premier support plan, https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/premier/
Answer is "Yes"
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Question #131 Topic 1

Your company plans to request an architectural review of an Azure environment from Microsoft.
The company currently has a Basic support plan.
You need to recommend a new support plan for the company. The solution must minimize costs.
Which support plan should you recommend?

A. Premier

B. Developer

C. Professional Direct

D. Standard

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


isnt Premier the most expensive support tier?? i think standard tier should be sufficient
upvoted 3 times

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


for Architecture review requires Premier Support , yes ans is correct
upvoted 32 times

  CantStopWontStop 8 months ago


This is correct. That's the only plan that gives you an "architecture review"
upvoted 7 times

  Frankiey 5 months, 1 week ago


support plans may have changed, in current plans, you can have general guidance from developer, standard, but for delivery manager to review,
need ProDirect
upvoted 10 times

  vince60370 2 months, 1 week ago


Thank you Frankiey. Currently "Premier" support plan DO NOT EXISTS ANYMORE. Only Basic, Dev, Standard and ProDirect exist, and the only
one to provide architectural guidance is ProDirect.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Only with Premier it's possible to "request an architectural review of an Azure environment from Microsoft." and this is what's being asked.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/

Premier support plan --> Architecture Support


"Customer specific architectural support such as design reviews, performance tuning, configuration and implementation assistance delivered by
Microsoft Azure technical specialists."

Professional Direct support plan it's not enough since it only provides "Architectural guidance based on best practice delivered by ProDirect
Delivery Manager"

Developer and Standard are not valid options.


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  NetoMX 8 months, 4 weeks ago


Thank you and agree with that, the tricky stuff it´s "architectural review"
upvoted 5 times

  Stevo_WPB1 6 months, 1 week ago


Premier is not included on that page anymore and professional direct is the top tier. has the premier plan now obsolete?
upvoted 5 times

  amityksharma 5 months, 4 weeks ago


I have two account of my company. In one account it is coming but not in other and on page its is not there .. but it is there like a GOD
upvoted 1 times

  sbettani 12 months ago


Yes premiere is the most expensive but:
Basic has no architecture support
Developer has only general guidance
Standard has only general guidance
Professional has Architectural guidance based on best practice delivered by ProDirect Delivery Manager

only premiere has architectural support such as design reviews


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  exam_tomorrow_123 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Dev & standard do have guidance
upvoted 1 times

  shivarajtotiger 11 months ago


With Professional Direct ,we can request for Architectural review
upvoted 1 times

  Berg 10 months ago


Don't cheat others. With Profesional Direct you can only have this: "Architectural guidance based on best practice delivered by ProDirect
Delivery Manager". No achitectural review.
upvoted 6 times

  dshivrin 9 months, 1 week ago


Key word is review. Available only in premier tier.
upvoted 4 times

  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


A .. I agree since (architectural) Design review is needed
upvoted 1 times

  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


It is Standard
As for the lower cost
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  Fatguy 7 months, 1 week ago


kinda tricky questions...Premier is the most expensive, yet it is the only plan that offers "review"
upvoted 1 times

  divya11111 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Do we have a plan called premier?? because documentation itself specifies they four plans basic,standard,developer and profession direct.Also
there is support for architecture guidance in all the plans except for basic
upvoted 7 times

  Sueskai 6 months, 1 week ago


There are only four plans: Basic - Developer - Standard - Professional Direct
upvoted 3 times

  amityksharma 5 months, 4 weeks ago


itis there
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  nitinm 6 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/premier/
As of now support plan comparison page is not showing premier plan.
as far as review is concern premier plan is giving review option, rest all giving guidance only.
If guidance is not review then answer premier is the only correct option.
upvoted 4 times

  cvs01 5 months, 4 weeks ago


It is there on the Enterprise Support link. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/industry/services/support
upvoted 2 times

  ThijsMinderhout 6 months, 1 week ago


Is Premier now renamed to "PROFESSIONAL DIRECT"?
upvoted 4 times

  waldonuts 1 month, 2 weeks ago


nope https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/premier/ its just not directly on that support plan page for some reason
upvoted 1 times

  NhiN 1 month ago


The Premier offering is well suited for large or global enterprises with strategic and business critical dependence on Microsoft products
including Azure.
The Azure ProDirect offering is most appropriate for mid-size to large companies with substantial business critical utilization of Microsoft Azure.
Azure Standard is a good choice for small to mid-size companies with minimal business critical dependence on Microsoft Azure.
Azure Developer is appropriate for companies or individuals using Microsoft Azure in a non-production environment or for trial and evaluation
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  d_vaibhav 6 months ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
Developer sounds to be the best option as of today.
upvoted 2 times

  emonserr 6 months ago

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Professional Direct= Architectural guidance based on best practice delivered by ProDirect Delivery Manager
Premier= Customer specific architectural support such as design reviews, performance tuning, configuration and implementation assistance
delivered by Microsoft Azure technical specialists.
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  sandordini 5 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/
page doesn't even show the Premier option...
upvoted 2 times

  JerryW 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I found it odd too that the support page does not show you Premier, but here are the details of Premier Support: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/support/plans/premier/
upvoted 4 times

  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


As per latest update on azure support website there are only 4 support plans that are
basic , developer, standard, professional direct.
and in professional direct :- its mentioned " Service reviews and advisory consultation from a pool of ProDirect delivery managers" --for operational
support where as for Architecture support __"Guidance from a pool of ProDirect delivery managers"

reference link https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/


so will go with --- PROFESSIONAL DIRECT
upvoted 1 times

  dineshnag1128 5 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/support/plans/premier/

Review is only in Premier and this support still present


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  R1Tam 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer is Premier, which is avail for enterprise and partners only. It will be a support plans that cover Azure, Office 365 and Dynamics 365.This is
the only plan that gives architecture review.
upvoted 1 times

  Kerefa 5 months, 1 week ago


Premier

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/premier/
upvoted 1 times

  Sultanista 5 months ago


Exactly, I do not know how did you find this (it cannot be access from https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/support/plans) but it only has a
"Architecture/code review"
upvoted 1 times

  Rick_James 5 months ago


A is correct: https://support.azure.cn/en-us/support/plans/
upvoted 1 times

  Caloy 4 months, 3 weeks ago


How come premier will minimize costs?
upvoted 1 times

  Adi1 4 months, 2 weeks ago


In my opinion, the answer should be "Developer" because 1) I tried searching for a Premier Support plan and seems like there is no such support
plan, 2) The question also asks to "minimize the cost" and this seems to be a hint to me since Architecture guidance is given in all the three support
plans and Developer is the cheapest of all three, 3) In professional direct, a professional gives the guidance but the question doesn't mention if
they want a review from a professional or not but the thing that did mention is "cheapest" which professional direct clearly isn't.
upvoted 3 times

  developerssumittiwari 4 months, 1 week ago


Standard and Developer has Architecture Support as General guidance but for premium it has Guidance from a pool of ProDirect delivery
managers.
So why the answer is not DEVELOPER if the cost is the matter ?
upvoted 2 times

  RajivLearn 4 months, 1 week ago


Check out this page to see the latest offering (scroll down to architecture support):
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/
upvoted 1 times

  MadforAzure 4 months ago


Support topic is omitted from the syllabus as of May end.
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  sktrue 4 months ago


on same Azure Plan Page

If you’re looking for a comprehensive, organisation-wide support plan that includes Azure, Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365, explore enterprise
support.
Premier support-
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msservices/support
upvoted 1 times

  hstorm 4 months ago


Premier is the only plan that supports "Architecture/code review"
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/premier/
upvoted 2 times

  TamerSobh 3 months, 2 weeks ago


No plan is called premier
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
upvoted 2 times

  kaii 3 months, 1 week ago


Is Premier now called Professional Direct?
upvoted 1 times

  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


Developer provides architecture support as well and is £21.62 per month the cheapest!
upvoted 2 times

  antukin 3 months ago


Based on the reference provided, the answer is C. Professional Direct.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/
upvoted 2 times

  turNbt 3 months ago


What's a "premier" support plan? I can't see in https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/
upvoted 4 times

  mike9674 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Premier is the correct ans.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/plans/premier/
upvoted 5 times

  stonewall91 4 weeks ago


The correct answer is Professional Direct, Premier Support no longer exists: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-en/support/plans/
upvoted 6 times

  namco23 2 weeks, 2 days ago


There should be a moderator to delete the leftover comments that do not help anyone other than to confuse
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Question #132 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  TL2ca 9 months, 1 week ago


It's correct
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  jon007 7 months, 3 weeks ago


YES-NO-NO
upvoted 5 times

  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


it is correct - Yes, No, No
upvoted 1 times

  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer is Y N N
for point 1 : This does not have to be case for each service. It depends on what is the type of feedback Microsoft wants to get back for a particular
service.
upvoted 1 times

  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


1) I couldn't quite find a statement from MS that it's true for MOST of the service: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/legal/preview-
supplemental-terms/ However, that seems to be the lifecycle https://www.techielass.com/service-lifecycle
2) No - Also from the Portal (marked as "preview")
3) No - it might be free or cheaper during the preview, but definitely not when GA
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  foreverlearner 7 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/updates/?status=inpreview There aren't many services that has a link to sign up to the private review.. So I
guess the first question is No on the MOST word
upvoted 1 times

  Salmanm 7 months ago


It's No, No, No.
Microsoft does not have to release Azure service in Private preview before being introduced to public. It depends on what is the type of feedback
Microsoft wants to get back for a particular service.
upvoted 3 times

  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


the keywork "most" let the answer be "yes"
upvoted 3 times

  GST03 6 months ago

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https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/.
Go through this link having topic azure active directory preview program where we have three types private public and general availability ......
upvoted 1 times

  GCMan 3 months ago


YES, NO, NO
upvoted 3 times

  mierek 2 weeks, 2 days ago


I had this question on today's exam ;)
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Question #133 Topic 1

What is required to use Azure Cost Management?

A. a Dev/Test subscription

B. Software Assurance

C. an Enterprise Agreement (EA)

D. a pay-as-you-go subscription

  wcarlin 1 year, 2 months ago


Is this question right? I believe just need a subscription and not an Enterprise Agreement.
upvoted 22 times

  ugreenhost 1 year, 2 months ago


also concur that a normal subscriptions will be enough
upvoted 5 times

  lachrofe 1 year, 2 months ago


"Cost Management includes all usage and purchases, including reservations and third-party offerings for Enterprise Agreement (EA) accounts.
**********Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA) accounts and individual subscriptions with pay-as-you-go rates only include usage from Azure and
Marketplace services. Support and other costs are not included.****** Costs are estimated until an invoice is generated and do not factor in
credits." https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management/understand-cost-mgt-data
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  rhsdeal 1 year, 1 month ago


The answer is D "a pay-as-you-go subscription"
4/22/2019-Microsoft on Monday announced that its Azure Cost Management feature had reached the "general availability" release stage for both
Azure "pay-as-you-go" customers and Azure Government tenancies.
https://redmondmag.com/articles/2019/04/22/azure-cost-management-general-availability.aspx
upvoted 12 times

  Bond 1 year, 1 month ago


that is not a Microsoft Publication or Documentation.
upvoted 13 times

  skb1996 6 months, 1 week ago


thanks bro
upvoted 1 times

  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


Best answer is C.
A and B are incorrect.
Cost Management is in "public review" so not yet general available to all customers.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-cost-management-now-general-availability-for-enterprise-agreements-and-more/
upvoted 4 times

  jcmoranp 1 year ago


you only need an account, it's free:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/pricing/details/cost-management/
upvoted 9 times

  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


as per links this ans is correct
upvoted 1 times

  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


as per links this ans is correct
upvoted 1 times

  MartinMystere 11 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/
Maybe in the past the answer was EA only, but now it is available for all. So correct answer is D: Pay as you go
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  Narender_Bhadrecha 11 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/learn/modules/predict-costs-and-optimize-spending/3-predict-and-optimize-with-cost-management-and-
advisor

Cost management is free and answer should be D.


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  shayer0 11 months ago


Yes, its free.... Answer is 'D'
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  CantStopWontStop 8 months ago


Technically both C and D are correct, but I think the key word is 'required.' You'd need at least a pay-as-you-go sub to get it. Not everybody is
on an EA.
upvoted 1 times

  Raman22 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I just tried with my MS account and my free trial is over and I got disabled option on Azure cost management so it's not free. And EA should be the
option
upvoted 1 times

  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


That's because its in public preview, it would be made available soon to GA, since its pretty much there in the documentation, that it would
apply to "other billing accounts" i.e. MOSP, MCA & EA.
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  FlorianCombelles 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Microsoft Website on Cost Management page: "Now available to Microsoft Customer Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Pay-As-You-Go and Azure
Government customers. Learn more on the blog".

From the blog: "In addition, we are excited to announce the public preview for web direct Pay-As-You-Go customers and Azure Government cloud."

So answer should be D
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  ArunVasu 10 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/cost-management/

C and D are correct answer

please check FAQ in the above link


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  Kittiwoot 9 months ago


"Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers."
upvoted 2 times

  Zurvan 10 months ago


Azure Cost Management is another free, built-in Azure tool that can be used to gain greater insights into where your cloud money is going. You
can see historical breakdowns of what services you are spending your money on and how it is tracking against budgets that you have set. You can
set budgets, schedule reports, and analyze your cost areas.
upvoted 2 times

  valeriodng 9 months, 3 weeks ago


I think D, "Free to Azure customers" [Skillpipe]
upvoted 2 times

  Toe_Knee 9 months, 1 week ago


Cost management is now free on all subscriptions so the question in this form is no longer valid.
upvoted 1 times

  ilaiya 9 months, 1 week ago


Cloudyn is in the process of being replaced by Azure Cost Management and registration to Cloudyn is now open only for Microsoft CSP program
administrators. Enterprise administrators and individual subscription owners should use Azure Cost Management.

If you’re not a CSP partner program administrator and would still like to register to Cloudyn, please contact Cloudyn support.
upvoted 1 times

  Ananas 8 months, 3 weeks ago


The right answer has probably changed:
"Now available to Microsoft Customer Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Pay-As-You-Go and Azure Government customers. Learn more on the
blog"
Reference: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/cost-management/
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  Santhu31 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Now Azure Cost Management is available for EA, Pay as you go, azure government and microsoft customer agreement customers.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/cost-management/#overview
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  CantStopWontStop 8 months ago


50/50 shot on this, depends on when you take the test/when it's updated (which is happening here soon):

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https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/#faqs

Both C and D are correct...so good luck, I guess lol


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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 2 weeks ago


No, Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers.
Reference : https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/cost-management/#faqs
upvoted 1 times

  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


It is also available to pay-as-you-go customers for some times...

Ref: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/blog/azure-cost-management-now-generally-available-for-pay-as-you-go-customers/
upvoted 3 times

  frakcha 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer is C , because pay as you go subs don't need the cost management feature, it's only used by EA types
upvoted 3 times

  foreverlearner 7 months ago


Azure Cost Management is free to use, and I can use it on my Free account indeed https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cost-
management/ (and says so also on the MS free training associated with this exam).
IMO, these question/answers are probably outdated
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  mukulag 6 months, 3 weeks ago


PAYG is not completely correct because as of this date also not all PAYG offers support Cost management.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/understand-cost-mgt-data
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  Mosio 6 months, 3 weeks ago


by having an account, you can use this service for free. i dont get it. why D?
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  prat_s 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is C&D as per the current FAQs
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/services/cost-management/#faqs
Believe the question is outdated for a single correct option to be selected now
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  Exam1_Yopla 6 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/
"Now available to Microsoft Customer Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Pay-As-You-Go, and Azure Government customers."
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  Starlink 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Now, answer id D.
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  chaitanya123 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Based on this, I think enterprise agreement is valid.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/cost-management-billing-overview#understand-azure-billing
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  kogejo9740 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Azure Cost Management, available to all Azure customers and partners, is a SaaS solution that empowers organizations to monitor, allocate, and
optimize cloud spend in a multi-cloud environment.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/use-azure-cost-management-for-free/
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  seetaganesh 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct Answer should be : D
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  GST03 6 months ago


Azure Cost Management exports automatically publish your cost and usage data to a storage account on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Up to
this month, you've been able to schedule exports for Enterprise Agreement (EA) and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) accounts.

I think now answer should be c &D both


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  VenkataD 6 months ago


Answer is D, as on today, it is available in Pay-as-you-go subscription
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  rexpan 6 months ago

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ANSWER D is correct
Azure Cost Management, available to all Azure customers and partners, is a SaaS solution that empowers organizations to monitor, allocate, and
optimize cloud spend in a multi-cloud environment. ... Azure Cost Management is available for free to all customers and partners to manage their
Azure spend
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


I'd say the answer is D, "pay-G" subscription, because the whole point of managing cost arise when the resources you consume are required to
have a granular analysis of billing. In contrast, for reserved purchases, you would use "amortized cost view"
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  Janusz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I think it is a question of the fact that the exam is not the newest one. If you look to:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/understand-cost-mgt-data
you can see it. Cost Management was available to EA starting from May 2014 but it was added to Pay-as-you-go on October 2018. There are some
offers which include Cost management starting for 2019. Some plans do not support it at all.
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  Cavealier 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Microsoft Customer Agreement: A billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement is created when your organization works with a Microsoft
representative to sign a Microsoft Customer Agreement. Some customers in select regions, who sign up through the Azure website for an account
with pay-as-you-go rates or upgrade their Azure Free Account may have a billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement as well.
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Is Azure cost management free?
Azure Cost Management, available to all Azure customers and partners, is a SaaS solution that empowers organizations to monitor, allocate, and
optimize cloud spend in a multi-cloud environment. ... Azure Cost Management is available for free to all customers and partners to manage their
Azure spend.Sep 25, 2017
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  JerryW 5 months, 2 weeks ago


FYI: Microsoft Azure Cost Management, also known as Cloudyn, helps organizations effectively manage and optimize cloud spend across Azure
and other clouds.
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  radamelca 5 months, 2 weeks ago


pay as you go
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  Basanth 5 months, 2 weeks ago


C and D both are correct
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


EA is correct, Ref: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/blog/azure-cost-management-now-general-availability-for-enterprise-agreements-and-more/
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  muhammadiq 5 months, 1 week ago


The keyword is "Required" so of course it requires EA
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  Kerefa 5 months, 1 week ago


Answer was C but now has been updated to D.
See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/understand-cost-mgt-data
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


from Skillpipe: "The main features of the Azure Cost Management toolset include: Price. Free to Azure customers."
So answer D as this is a minimum requirement
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  Wizzard1 5 months ago


"No, Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers."
C and D are correct
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  cc_2020 5 months ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/#overview
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  NKU 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be D "https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-cost-management-now-general-availability-for-enterprise-agreements-and-
more/"
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  L3o 4 months, 3 weeks ago

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Either C or D are correct now. Your link is the correct source


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  duldula 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure Cost Management, available to all Azure customers and partners, is a SaaS solution that empowers organizations to monitor, allocate, and
optimize cloud spend in a multi-cloud environment.
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  Calija 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I think the correct answer is D as I have a pay-as-you-go subscription and I am able to use the Cost Management service.
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  Talub 4 months, 2 weeks ago


C or D :

The Azure portal currently supports the following types of billing accounts:

Microsoft Online Services Program: A individual billing account for a Microsoft Online Services Program is created when you sign up for Azure
through the Azure website. For example, when you sign up for an Azure Free Account, account with pay-as-you-go rates or as a Visual studio
subscriber.

Enterprise Agreement: A billing account for an Enterprise Agreement is created when your organization signs an Enterprise Agreement (EA) to use
Azure.

Microsoft Customer Agreement: A billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement is created when your organization works with a Microsoft
representative to sign a Microsoft Customer Agreement. Some customers in select regions, who sign up through the Azure website for an account
with pay-as-you-go rates or upgrade their Azure Free Account may have a billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement as well. For more
information, see Get started with your billing account for Microsoft Customer Agreement.
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


As at July 2020, Cost Management is available to Enterprise Agreement, Microsoft Customer Agreement, PAYG, and Azure Government Customers.

So, C isn't the only correct answer.


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  DoYouKnowMe 4 months, 1 week ago


Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers.
See FAQ on
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/#updates-announcements
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  Cindyp21 4 months ago


See https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/#faqs - "Do I need to enable Azure Cost Management?" No, Azure Cost
Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers.
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  Shanmahi 4 months ago


Ans : D (pay as you go)
It is actually free but the best guess from the given options is D.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/use-azure-cost-management-for-
free/#:~:text=Azure%20Cost%20Management%2C%20available%20to,in%20a%20multi%2Dcloud%20environment.&text=Customers%20and%20p
artners%20will%20pay,AWS%20and%20Google%20Cloud%20Platform.
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


One thing I'm sure is that I am using Pay-As-You-Go and I do have access to Cost Management. This question is probably outdated.
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


D.
Azure Cost Management is another free, built-in Azure tool that can be used to gain greater insights into where your cloud money is going. You
can see historical breakdowns of what services you are spending your money on and how it is tracking against budgets that you have set. You can
set budgets, schedule reports, and analyze your cost areas.
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  TDAC 3 months, 1 week ago


D is the correct answer.
Azure Cost Management is available for free to everyone who uses Azure
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/use-azure-cost-management-for-free/
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  Qrm_1972 3 months ago


The correct answers are : CD, I'm sure about that. Not only C
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


Looks like the question is outdated. Both C & D are enabled with Azure Cost Management as of now.

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  azy 2 months, 2 weeks ago


available for all azure subscirptions
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cost-management/
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  TugaMojo 2 months, 2 weeks ago


C
You need to have a Enterprise Agreement
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  Qrm_1972 2 months, 2 weeks ago


I'm sure that the correct answer is: (D) a pay-as-you-go subscription
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  Beitran 2 months ago


The Azure portal currently supports the following types of billing accounts:

Microsoft Online Services Program: An individual billing account for a Microsoft Online Services Program is created when you sign up for Azure
through the Azure website. For example, when you sign up for an Azure Free Account, account with pay-as-you-go rates or as a Visual studio
subscriber.

Enterprise Agreement: A billing account for an Enterprise Agreement is created when your organization signs an Enterprise Agreement (EA) to use
Azure.

Microsoft Customer Agreement: A billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement is created when your organization works with a Microsoft
representative to sign a Microsoft Customer Agreement. Some customers in select regions, who sign up through the Azure website for an account
with pay-as-you-go rates or upgrade their Azure Free Account may have a billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement as well. For more
information, see Get started with your billing account for Microsoft Customer Agreement.
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  Uzo_amy 2 months ago


Exam-Answers actually selected C and D, so i guess this is a 2-answers selection question. See link https://www.exam-answer.com/microsoft/az-
900/question40
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  Azure_900_2020 2 months ago


If I only missed 9 questions out of all 157 practice questions here, what are my odds of passing the actual exam?
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Let's hope that you wont have all these 9 on your exam because there will be around 30 questions, so with 21 correct answers is 70% so yeah...
:D
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  AndreeaD06 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/services/cost-management/#updates-announcements B&C Correct
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Cost Management + Billing was the first option I accessed when I created my account. I have pay-as-you-go subscription, it's definitely available. D
is the best answer imho.
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  lollo1234 1 month, 2 weeks ago


As of today, both C &D are correct answers:

"Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers."

Ref: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/#faqs
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  TereG 1 month ago


Please update answers, because the Azure service has changed and this incomplete answer creates confusion.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/#updates-announcements
Do I need to enable Azure Cost Management?
No, Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers.
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  achrzast 6 days, 6 hours ago


forget that they will update the questions. They are only updating "Exam version" date to be no older than couple of days. Questions remainig
the same all of the time
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  Merinder 1 month ago

https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-900/custom-view/ 481/562
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Cost Management for Azure is available at no additional cost.


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cost-management/#pricing
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  myAz 1 week, 2 days ago


A billing account is created when you sign up to use Azure. You use your billing account to manage your invoices, payments, and track costs. You
can have access to multiple billing accounts. For example, you might have signed up for Azure for your personal projects. So, you might have an
individual Azure subscription with a billing account. You could also have access through your organization's Enterprise Agreement or Microsoft
Customer Agreement. For each scenario, you would have a separate billing account

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/cost-management-billing-overview
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  sreekarv 5 days, 20 hours ago


Azure Cost Management is available to all types of billing customers.. An Individual billing account is created when you sign up for an Azure Free
Account, account with pay-as-you-go rates or if you are a Visual studio subscriber.
Your account is treated as an Enterprise Billing Account when you sign an enterprise agreement to use Azure.
A billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement is created when your organization works with a Microsoft representative to sign a Microsoft
Customer Agreement.
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Question #134 Topic 1

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
Your Azure trial account expired last week. You are now unable to create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. start an existing Azure virtual machine

C. access your data stored in Azure

D. access the Azure portal

  rhsdeal 1 year, 1 month ago


For this question the underlined portion is most likely: "create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts."
So then the answer should be:
D - 'access the Azure portal'
since your account controls access to the portal.
Please correct me if I am wrong with my logic.
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  mxvlshn 11 months, 4 weeks ago


you can modify your data not only from Azure Portal but also from Azure CLI or Powershell, so the correct answer is C
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  shalobis 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Hi Guys. So I went through all the list of options, cos luckily I had an account which is expired. Point to note is that, 1. I can still login through
the Azure Portal. So that makes "D" incorrect. 2. I had a virtual machine (Server 2016) created, which has been powered off, so I though this
would be a perfect example to Start it, and low and behold, it would not allow me (message about expired subscription and account disable and
so on.....), making "B" incorrect. 3. I created a new user and called it "Testexpiredsubs", and to my suprise, it did create the account. so in
otherwords we cant leave the statement as it is. So I vote for ""C"". thanks
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  Frankiey 5 months ago


come on, what are you talking about, you literally say you can access portal and not other features, right, then none of answer is correct,
logically speaking as you have to replace creating a new user in sentence with any answer, there is no answer makes this sentence valid
statement, thus. the question and answer set are invalid. someone needs to proof-read those questions if this is a native question by
Microsoft, no serious about $99 exam!
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  _syamantak 5 months ago


@shalobis :

Statement is : Your Azure trial account expired last week. You are now unable to create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user
accounts.

Assuming that the underlined section is "create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts"

If I go your experiment, option D is incorrect since you could login to portal.


But you were not allowed to start the VM which then makes the statement look like : Your Azure trial account expired last week. You are now
unable to <i>start an existing Azure virtual machine</i>.
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  W_ante_D 1 month, 2 weeks ago


hello. You have just said that you had created VM but can't to start it - "it would not allow me", wich makes answer B valid. and according to
your words it's the only valid answer. so why you still goes with C?
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  shishal 1 month, 2 weeks ago


question says "unable to" that means based on your answer it should be "B"
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  Brandom 1 year, 1 month ago


you would not be able to get to a pay as you earn subscription if azure was to prevent you from accessing your portal. The goal of cloud
computing is the flexibility of being able to use the services only when the need is there.
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  RTT1976 1 year, 1 month ago


When a trial account (free account with 30 day trial period) expires, it doesn't prevent from accessing Azure portal. We can still access portal to
upgrade subscription. So option D is incorrect.
Best answer would be C. since we are unable to access our data/information/etc. in azure.
Since trial period expired, we cannot create new or use existing resources, so A and B are incorrect.

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  Aladdin 7 months ago


Answer A,C,D are WRONG, B is CORRECT, Your Azure subscription is disabled and can no longer be used to create or manage Azure resources.
While in this state, Storage is in Read-Only so you can still access your data, your virtual machines are de-allocated but not deleted so you can't
start them.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
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  Frankiey 5 months ago


no, A, B, C logically are equivalent, all these features are UNABLE to perform as you're required to replacing what part that is not right in
sentence in a pure logical formation, which the phrase in each answer for its equivalent in the sentence. There is no syntactic negative or vice
verse addition to the sentence, which is entirely confusing in whole question.
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  NickGR 1 year ago


The answer is correct it says "you are now unable ...". If you have no subscription you are unable to create a resource.
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  wcislom 1 year ago


I would say B is correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/billing/billing-azure-subscription-states
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  Meo 1 year ago


Option C is correct.
As per Microsoft, your account is disabled after the expiry of your free account. (So you will not be able to access you data stored in the Azure)
Reference: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/

What happens once I use my $200 free credit or I’m at the end of 30 days?
"We’ll notify you so you can decide if you want to upgrade to pay-as-you-go pricing and remove the spending limit. If you do, you’ll have access to
all the free products. If you don’t, your account and products will be disabled, and you'll need to upgrade to resume usage."
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  redfrog1668 1 month ago


Thanks. Options C is correct as "you'll need to upgrade to resume usage."
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  rihab 1 year ago


C is correct.
At the end of 30 days, Azure disables your subscription. Your subscription is disabled to protect you from accidentally incurring charges for usage
beyond the credit and free services included with your subscription.
https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/billing/billing-subscription-become-disable
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Question has - unable to create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts.
AD is resource. anything related to resource cannot be done. why can't answer is A,B,C?
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I agree. If the account is expired, you cannot create new Azure AD accounts (answer A), you cannot start an existing Azure VM (answer B) and
you cannot access your data stored in Azure (answer C). I think I will opt for answer C as the most general answer.
upvoted 1 times

  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


if the vm is up and running, zou can login and access data on its disks.
I suppose the only right answer are A & B
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  JavierCorrea 11 months, 1 week ago


as per https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/billing/billing-azure-subscription-states
in Disabled state: "While in this state, your virtual machines are de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are freed, storage is read-only and other
services are disabled. "
so option C is not correct. Option B is correct(as they are deallocated).. and I'd say A is correct also.
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  tartar 6 months, 2 weeks ago


spot on.
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  honggzb 2 months ago


Expired,
Operations to create or update resources (PUT, PATCH) are disabled. Operations that take an action (POST) are also disabled. You can retrieve or
delete resources (GET, DELETE).
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
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  vaisat 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Tried on my expired subscription - cannot start VM.

ERROR: Failed to start virtual machine 'TESTPC'. Error: The subscription '*****-*****-*****' is disabled and therefore marked as read only. You cannot
perform any write actions on this subscription until it is re-enabled.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


The question is not about whether you can start a VM or not. It is asking can you create User accounts. We’re you able to do so?
upvoted 3 times

  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


You can create AD objects (accounts, groups, users) up to 12 months, free of charge with a limit cap of 50000 objects.
upvoted 1 times

  Gianlucag77 7 months ago


did you try to create user accounts in AD?
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  jasscomp 6 months, 2 weeks ago


You can create AD accounts, AD groups etc but can't do anything with the resources like turn VM's back on when the trial is finished.
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


AAD is free for 12 months (under the free tier account), even though your trial period has expired after 30days, you can still access the AD
objects (upto 50,000) that means if you have created 10 objects only, you still can create 49990 objects.
upvoted 1 times

  berend 9 months, 4 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/nl-nl/free/search/?&ef_id=EAIaIQobChMIo-W_kpu65wIVk-
R3Ch0GyQ_MEAAYASAAEgKZcvD_BwE:G:s&OCID=AID2000098_SEM_5xsEoiY7&MarinID=5xsEoiY7_324575774355_%2Bazure_b_c__65191677244_k
wd-23159435208&lnkd=Google_Azure_Brand&dclid=CJPU5ZSbuucCFRsa4AodZZkJMQ
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  RakiBS 9 months, 1 week ago


"No Change is needed" is not the right answer ? SInce you are unable to create new Account in Azure AD because your trial subscription is expired
?
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  JimmyC 9 months, 1 week ago


I believe vaisat is on the right track with B. Each of the other options are free services - however without an active subscription, you have no way to
pay for compute resources
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  lagtel 9 months, 1 week ago


I think B is correct, you can't start a VM because "your virtual machines are de-allocated" in a disabled subscription, but you can still access you
data as "storage is read-only" (C is not correct)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
And I have an account with no active subscriptions and I can create user accounts in AD. Test it.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


So based on your last sentence the answer is not A since you can create AAD accounts after the expiration. This needs to be tested.
upvoted 1 times

  SSAA 8 months, 2 weeks ago


A, B & C all are correct.. What i think is that answer "C" covers A & B as well. Therefore the most appropriate answer should be "C"
upvoted 1 times

  ManuB 8 months, 1 week ago


Data stays available 30 days (90 for admins) so correct answer is B
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/commerce/subscriptions/what-if-my-subscription-expires?view=o365-worldwide
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  Glennn 8 months ago


D

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/upgrade-azure-subscription
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  Remco 8 months ago


You can still access your data. It takes 90 days after expiration before your data isn't accessible anymore.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/commerce/subscriptions/what-if-my-subscription-expires?view=o365-worldwide

But you can't start your VM's anymore.


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  macco455 7 months, 2 weeks ago


After you cancel, your services are disabled. That means your virtual machines are de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are freed, and storage is
read-only.
Answer is B
AD accounts are free so you can do that, data is stored a week later and access to portal is still there forever. BUT you cannot start a VM as they are
deallocated
We wait 90 days before permanently deleting your data in case you need to access it or you change your mind.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/cancel-azure-subscription
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


The question is asking, can you create AAD accounts after the trial subscription is expired. Not be able to use other services. But note with trail
subscription you are allowed to use some services for 12 months free.
So answer most probably no unless you have O365 services that also ties with an AAD
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  bleachfan70 7 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is C
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/free/free-account-faq/

At the end of your first 30 days, you can continue to use your free products after you upgrade your account.
If you decide not to upgrade at the end of the 30 days or once you’ve used up your £150 credit (whichever happens first), any products you’ve
deployed will be decommissioned and you won’t be able to access them.
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


There are different opinions on this question. The question says:

Your Azure trial account expired last week. You are now unable to create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts.

And since this a a true statement the the answers should be A.


What you all think?
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  foreverlearner 7 months ago


First things first, the question is NOT asking if you are able to create AAD accounts, it's asking what are you unable to do when your subscription is
expired since last week (can't see the underlined text, but it's pretty obvious which part it is).
With this assumption in place, the correct answer is that you can't perform any write operation as the storage is read-only for 90 days, hence you
can't start (or create) VMs.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states "Disabled - Your Azure subscription is disabled and
can no longer be used to create or manage Azure resources. While in this state, your virtual machines are de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are
freed, storage is read-only and other services are disabled. [...] Depending on the subscription type, a subscription may remain disabled between 1
- 90 days"
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  DesolateMarauder 6 months, 3 weeks ago


A 100%

Your subscription and SERVICES are disabled when your credit runs out or expires at the end of 30 days. To continue using Azure services, you must
upgrade your account.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/avoid-charges-free-account

If you decide not to upgrade at the end of 30 days, any products you’ve deployed will be decommissioned and you won’t be able to access them.
You can always come back within the next 30 days to upgrade your account.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/

Azure Active Directory is an Azure SERVICE therfore you "Create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts."
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/

You can still:


B. start an existing Azure virtual machine
C. access your data stored in Azure
D. access the Azure portal
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  Ankom2007 6 months, 3 weeks ago


ans is "B"

A stopped (deallocated) VM is offline and not mounted on an Azure host server. Starting a VM mounts the VM on a host server before the VM
starts. As soon as
the VM is mounted, it becomes chargeable. For this reason, you are unable to start a VM after a trial has expired.
Incorrect Answers:
A: You are not charged for Azure Active Directory user accounts so you can continue to create accounts.
C: You can access data that is already stored in Azure.
D: You can access the Azure Portal. You can also reactivate and upgrade the expired subscription in the portal.
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  hir 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Agree Answer is B. As it is stating UNABLE to
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer A,C,D are WRONG, B is CORRECT
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  kf01234 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer is B, just finished the total review course
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  prezes88 6 months, 2 weeks ago


C is correct.
What happens after I cancel my subscription?

After you cancel, billing is stopped immediately. However, it can take up to 10 minutes for the cancellation to show in the portal. If you cancel in
the middle of a billing period, we send the final invoice on your typical invoice date after the period ends.
After you cancel, your services are disabled. That means your virtual machines are de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are freed, and storage is
read-only.
Microsoft waits 30 - 90 days before permanently deleting your data in case you need to access it or you change your mind. We don't charge you
for retaining the data. To learn more, see Microsoft Trust Center - How we manage your data.
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  jasscomp 6 months, 2 weeks ago


My trial ended the other day. It didn't allow me to spin up my existing VM unless I renewed my subscription.
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  Fbaleizao 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Your Azure subscription is disabled and can no longer be used to create or manage Azure resources. While in this state, your virtual machines are
de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are freed, storage is read-only and other services are disabled. A subscription can get disabled because of the
following reasons: Your credit may have expired. You may have reached your spending limit. You have a past due bill. Your credit card limit was
exceeded. Or, it was explicitly disabled or canceled. Depending on the subscription type, a subscription may remain disabled between 1 - 90 days.
After which, it's permanently deleted. For more information, see Reactivate a disabled Azure subscription.
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  JunkJazzy 6 months, 1 week ago


If you decide not to upgrade at the end of 30 days or once you have used up your ₹13,300 credit (whichever happens first), any products you have
deployed will be decommissioned and you will not be able to access them. You can always come back within the next 30 days to upgrade your
account.
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  test4416 6 months, 1 week ago


C - storage is read-only and other services are disabled.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
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  samsuchi 6 months, 1 week ago


i got it in exam & select B (got 1000 as well)
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  Jitu2007 6 months ago


I think ans is B as VMs are deallocated, cannot create any new resource, storate is accessible as readonly.
"Your Azure subscription is disabled and can no longer be used to create or manage Azure resources. While in this state, your virtual machines are
de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are freed, storage is read-only and other services are disabled."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
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  sdafgf243 5 months, 4 weeks ago


I can 100% confirmed that B is the correct answer, because I tried out all the options using my expired trial account!
A - I did created a new account in Azure AD with no issue.
B - I cannot start any of my Windows and Linux VMs.
C - I can access all my data in Azure.
D - I can access Azure portal for sure.

B is the answer. Case closed.


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  anurag2893 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is cannot start the existing virtual machine. As given in Udemy also
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  validdumpplz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I would say answer is B. start an existing Azure virtual machine.

Azure AD is free so you can create accounts. The $200 credit is gone. Your objects aren't deleted right away but you can't start it.
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  paranoidashu 5 months, 2 weeks ago

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Explanation: A stopped (deallocated) VM is offline and not mounted on an Azure host server. Starting a VM mounts the VM on a host server before
the VM starts. As soon as the VM is mounted, it becomes chargeable. For this reason, you are unable to start a VM after a trial has expired.
Incorrect Answers: A: You are not charged for Azure Active Directory user accounts so you can continue to create accounts. C: You can access data
that is already stored in Azure. D: You can access the Azure Portal. You can also reactivate and upgrade the expired subscription in the portal.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


answer B is correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/cancel-azure-subscription
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  MZanata 5 months ago


What happens after I cancel my subscription?
... After you cancel, your services are disabled. That means your virtual machines are de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are freed, and storage
is read-only.
You can access because is Read-Only.
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  saumenP 5 months, 1 week ago


B correct
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  muhammadiq 5 months, 1 week ago


When you sign up for an Azure free account, you get a Free Trial subscription, which provides you $200 in Azure credits for 30 days and 12 months
of free services. At the end of 30 days, Azure disables your subscription. Your subscription is disabled to protect you from accidentally incurring
charges for usage beyond the credit and free services included with your subscription. To continue using Azure services, you must upgrade your
subscription. After you upgrade, your subscription still has access to free services for 12 months. You only get charged for usage beyond the free
services and quantities.

You reached your spending limit:

Azure subscriptions with credit such as Free Trial and Visual Studio Enterprise have spending limits on them. This means you can only use services
up to the included credit. When your usage reaches the spending limit, Azure disables your subscription for the remainder of that billing period.
Your subscription is disabled to protect you from accidentally incurring charges for usage beyond the credit included with your subscription. To
remove your spending limit, see Remove the spending limit in Account Center.
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  promocode 5 months ago


Incorrect Answers:
A: You are not charged for Azure Active Directory user accounts so you can continue to create accounts.
C: You can access data that is already stored in Azure.
D: You can access the Azure Portal. You can also reactivate and upgrade the expired subscription in the portal.
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  sovur 5 months ago


B is correct
A stopped (deallocated) VM is offline and not mounted on an Azure host server. Starting a VM mounts the VM
on a host server before the VM starts. As soon as the VM is mounted, it becomes chargeable. For this reason,
you are unable to start a VM after a trial has expired.
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  _syamantak 5 months ago


@shalobis :

Statement is : Your Azure trial account expired last week. You are now unable to create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts.

Assuming that the underlined section is "create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts"

If I go your experiment, option D is incorrect since you could login to portal.


But you were not allowed to start the VM which then makes the statement look like : Your Azure trial account expired last week. You are now
unable to <i>start an existing Azure virtual machine</i>.
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  Lapiduse 5 months ago


When my MPN subscription $150/mo. went to Disable state due to missing Credit Card - all VMs have been de-allocated and I could not start
them until I attached a card.
So I think the correct answer - B.
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  NIk2020 5 months ago


Answer is B. start an existing Azure virtual machine.
Because Stopped (deallocated) VM is offline and not mounted on an Azure host server. Starting a VM mounts the VM on a host server before the
VM starts.
As soon as the VM is mounted, it becomes chargeable. For this reason, you are unable to start a VM after a trial has expired.

Incorrect Answers:
A: You are not charged for Azure Active Directory user accounts so you can continue to create accounts.
C: You can access data that is already stored in Azure.
D: You can access the Azure Portal. You can also reactivate and upgrade the expired subscription in the portal.

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  JayAzure 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I agree that Answer B is correct. You cannot start an existing VM
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  Dhiva_ 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Isn't that the answer should be 'B'! Cause the statement states 'unable'. Clearly we able to add users, able access portal, able to access stored data
but we're unable to run an existing VM
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  Calija 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I'm really confused about this question... MS documentation says that for expired accounts "Operations to create or update resources (PUT, PATCH)
are disabled. Operations that take an action (POST) are also disabled. You can retrieve or delete resources (GET, DELETE)". Isn't it the creation of AD
user accounts a resource update operation? In that case response A would be correct as well as B response :S

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct answer should be B. This is because Starting an existing VM involves POST which are by default disabled when your subscription is expired.

Answer C is not correct because accessing data is not a POST operation, but rather a GET and is allowed even with an expired subscription.

https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
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  Sir_blaze 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct Answer: B
Section: Understand Azure Pricing and Support

Explanation:
A stopped (deallocated) VM is offline and not mounted on an Azure host server. Starting a VM mounts the VM on a host server before the VM
starts. As soon as
the VM is mounted, it becomes chargeable. For this reason, you are unable to start a VM after a trial has expired.
Incorrect Answers:
A: You are not charged for Azure Active Directory user accounts so you can continue to create accounts.
C: You can access data that is already stored in Azure.
D: You can access the Azure Portal. You can also reactivate and upgrade the expired subscription in the portal.
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  hstorm 4 months ago


B - 100% sure ;-)

received warning mail 6/6 2020

part of warning mail ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Your subscription data will be permanently deleted on July 6, 2020. If you decide not to upgrade, you can log in and save all important data before
this time. Upgrade before July 6, 2020 to resume using your services with as few interruptions as possible
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Important info in the question is that the subscription expired A WEEK AGO...
Acording to the mail, I had 1 month before data (storage is read only) is unavailable, it is now 2 month ago and I can still login and I can still create
users.
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


According to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states, I would say B is the answer.

Your Azure subscription is expired because it was canceled. You can reactivate an expired subscription. For more information, see Reactivate a
disabled Azure subscription.

Operations to create or update resources (PUT, PATCH) are disabled. Operations that take an action (POST) are also disabled. You can retrieve or
delete resources (GET, DELETE).

Starting a VM would require PUT to the VM state. Access your data should only require GET.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


Can someone please tell me why it is B? it does not make sense it saying you cannot use Azure AD user accounts but then you guys are saying it is
" starting a existing VM" ?

I would think is D. please do explain thank you


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  prajwalll 3 months, 1 week ago


B is correct. You will know when your Free account is expired. :)
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  kannn 3 months, 1 week ago


answer is c
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/commerce/subscriptions/what-if-my-subscription-expires?view=o365-
worldwide#:~:text=The%20Expired%20stage%20starts%20immediately,has%20reached%20its%20end%20date.&text=If%20you%20cancel%20your
%20monthly,for%20the%20next%2090%20days.
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  examexpert 3 months ago


No its not, it clearly says you have access to your data.
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  examexpert 3 months ago


The answer is B. start an existing Azure virtual machine
If your account expire you can do all the following expect creating a Virtual Machine
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  Adb lho 3 months ago


B is the correct answer. You cannot allocate resources to start a VM if your subscription gets expired. Accessing data that is already stored in the
cloud is possible though.
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  hera2020 3 months ago


C is the right one.... also from other tests
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  TG1688 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Option A - Since trial period expired, we cannot create new resources, so A incorrect.

Option B - Tried on my expired subscription - cannot start VM. ERROR: Failed to start virtual machine 'PC123'. Error: The subscription '*****-*****-
*****' is disabled and therefore marked as read only. You cannot perform any write actions on this subscription until it is re-enabled.Without an
active subscription, you have no way to pay for compute resources so B is CORRECT.

Option C - This is a free services since we are able to access our existing data/information/etc. in azure. So C is incorrect.

Option D - When a trial account (free account with 30 day trial period) expires, it doesn't prevent from accessing Azure portal. We can still access
portal to upgrade subscription. So option D is incorrect.
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  highlight lm 2 months, 4 weeks ago


It cannot be A seeing as azure AD has a free tier that allows free adding of user and group accounts

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/active-directory/?cdn=disable
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  nExoR 2 months, 3 weeks ago


answer: B
after expiration you can still access everything for some time, to download data or extend sub. 'user accounts' or portal access are free of charge
and do not expire - by 'account' here is subscription account.
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  texmax1991 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B, there is a 30 day grace period to backup your data.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/commerce/subscriptions/what-if-my-subscription-expires?view=o365-
worldwide#:~:text=Cancel%20the%20trial%20or%20let,and%20data%20is%20permanently%20erased.
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  Habuzaid 2 months, 1 week ago


I Think (B) is the correct answer,
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/commerce/subscriptions/what-if-my-subscription-expires?view=o365-worldwide
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  Stuudent 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Why are you referring to Microsoft365 in an Azure exam? I would go with TG1688 on this one. B.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/subscription-states
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  nasingh 1 month, 1 week ago


How would you run a a function app if you unable to access your data. So only option seems validto me is that you will not be able start VM
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  Patriarcha 1 month ago


B is correct. Think about it from a money perspective. What you are charged for in Azure? Ad accounts? Nope. Running VM's? Yes
VM won't start due it would charge your account.
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  Jimmy123 4 weeks ago


Another dumps shown ans is B
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  Arash123 3 days, 10 hours ago


You can always create new user and access to Azure portal (without any subscription as Free Azure gives you such ability). But you cannot start VM
or access your stored data.
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Question #135 Topic 1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
Your company plans to purchase Azure.
The company's support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Professional Direct support plan.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  sbettani 1 year ago


D Is wrong because you can access the Azure portal even if you have not an Azure subscription, but as soon as you try to do something Azure will
ask the subscription.
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  Gops 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Considering cost, Standard would do the same
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  Aladdin 7 months ago


Exactly answer would be wrong, you should always go for the cheapest and Standard is the case.
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  examexpert 3 months ago


It did not say anything about cost
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes,
Correct answer
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  Jhill777 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Technically this is correct simply because it meets your goal and doesn't say anything about the cost. Per https://azure.microsoft.com/en-
us/support/plans/, developer option does have access to email AND phone during business hours. Ergo, if question asked what is the cheapest,
Developer would be the answer.
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  Jhill777 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I read that wrong. Developer is only email. My bad. Standard would be cheapest and meet goal.
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  terry_man 6 months ago


Since requirement says "phone or email", the cheapest plan that fixes would be Developer, which let support during business hours by email.
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  priyank808 5 months, 2 weeks ago


it is not mentioned in the question that you need to suggest the cheapest plan.
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  Ramito2020 5 months, 1 week ago


Where to find Premier Plan ?
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  keySEE 1 week, 4 days ago


It does not exist anymore
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Question #136 Topic 1

Your company has 10 departments.


The company plans to implement an Azure environment.
You need to ensure that each department can use a different payment option for the Azure services it consumes.
What should you create for each department?

A. a reservation

B. a subscription

C. a resource group

D. a container instance

  maithu 10 months ago


Resource group should be the correct option.
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  Zorro20202 9 months, 4 weeks ago


No.
http://techtalk.cloud/azure-subscription-resource-groups-management-groups-and-how-they-are-linked-to-azure-ad-tenant-and-some-
common-faqs/
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  examexpert 3 months ago


Key Phrase: use a different payment option
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  barchetta 10 months ago


subscription
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  Kiookr 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Subscription
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  Himanshumittal500 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Subscription is the right answer
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  Dark_Fox 6 months ago


subscription right one
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  JerryW 5 months, 2 weeks ago


B. Subscription, my final answer
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


best is to use B. Subscription
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  deepikac 5 months, 1 week ago


Subscription is correct because subscription is used for billing purposes.
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Question #137 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  vashe 9 months, 3 weeks ago


It seems like the answers are not displayed.

From my research we're looking at:

1. The spending limit is equal to the amount of credit and it can’t be changed. For example, if you signed up for Azure free account, your spending
limit is $200 and you can't change it to $500. However, you can remove the spending limit.
2. 10 web, mobile, or API apps with Azure App Service with 1 GB storage
3. 5 GB of bandwidth for outbound data transfer with free unlimited inbound transfer

sources:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/spending-limit
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/
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  vashe 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Apologies - please ignore and delete the below. The answers are displayed and seem to be correct.
Thanks,
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  HarryZ 9 months ago


this is not limit for inbound data to Azure, so I think B is no.
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  Frenzser 8 months, 2 weeks ago


The answer B should be NO, as: "15 GB of bandwidth for outbound data transfer with free unlimited inbound transfer" --> source:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/free/free-account-faq/
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  Ananas 8 months ago


No limits on bandwidth, that I suspect is different from limit in storage
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  foreverlearner 7 months ago


Inbound traffic is free with any subscription. The question asks how much data you can upload (as in, storage space), it's not referring to the
network bandwidth used to upload the files. And you have limits fro BLOB of FS
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


you can store up to 5 GB however if you delete it you can upload another and there is no inbound cost related. So technically there is no
limit if you will keep deleting data
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  Aladdin 7 months ago


You're talking about bandwidth which is correct but the case here is uploading data to storage, and for that there is a limit, so answer is YES
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  arshad 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes - Limit of $200 Credit
No - 15 GB of bandwidth for outbound data transfer with free unlimited inbound transfer
No - 10 Apps
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/free-account-faq/
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  eicresv2 2 weeks, 1 day ago


How can the second one be no? The question states 'uploading' to Azure AKA inbound transfer, which as you mentioned is unlimited, so the
answer to 2 should be Yes.
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  eicresv2 2 weeks, 1 day ago


Ignore what I said. Arshad is right.
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  Rooks 7 months, 2 weeks ago


This answers are correct.
There are limits on free trial acct/
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/free/free-account-faq/
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  FSR 7 months ago


15 GB of bandwidth for outbound data transfer with free unlimited inbound transfer. Isn't it the answer wrong ?
upvoted 1 times

  Nick7777 7 months ago


Unlimited data can flow through for inbound, but storing that will incur cost. Bandwidth is different from storage cost
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The answers are displayed and seem to be correct.
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


TRUE, TRUE, FALSE
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  Boris_The_Nez 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Second one is tricky as technically there is no limit for inbound data to "upload" but you will incur storage costs which would use up your £150
$200 credit and then stop you. So I suppose the answer is correct as there is a limit to what you upload?
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


given answers are correct ...YES YES NO
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  Valica 5 months, 1 week ago


yes (170$ credit for first 30days), no (free unlimited inbound transfer) , no (10 Web Apps)
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/free/free-account-faq/
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


'Upload' <> 'Store'. 'Upload' = 'Inbound Transfer'. So I think the answer given for 2 is wrong.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


I guess the second question is a YES Because it is going by the overall spending limit you have on the free account ? is that right ?
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  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Agree with this Yes - Limit of $200 Credit
No - 15 GB of bandwidth for outbound data transfer with free unlimited inbound transfer
No - 10 Apps
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  LahiruW 2 weeks, 1 day ago


outbound data transfer means from azure to outside, uploading to azure is considered as inbound traffic so answer is Yes
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  icandooooo 2 months ago


Please focus on the limit of data!! not network cost.
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  jay158 1 month, 4 weeks ago


question b. Is there a limit to data upload? There is no limit, but then you have to pay for the storage of data. So you exhaust your credit..
It is indirect question
So answer is Y
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  whatnot51 1 month, 3 weeks ago


on exam. part 2 is different now
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  jossama 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Hi! Is the exam too different from these questions??
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Everything about a free account is Limited.
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Question #138 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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  awron_durat 8 months ago


Correct.
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  Mukite 8 months ago


correct
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Correct
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  Saschin 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Question B should be NO.
Only to seleceted users
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  JerryW 5 months, 2 weeks ago


The private preview is only available to certain Azure customers for evaluation purposes. The public preview is available to all Azure customers.
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  ManideepK 4 months, 4 weeks ago


private preview is available for internal microsoft evaluation
public preview means it is available for public azure users for evaluation
and then the service will become available and listed under available services generally
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Correct
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


GIVEN ANSWERS ARE RIGHT no yes no
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  Hazemnz 3 months ago


No - "1. Private preview – during this phase we invite a few customers to take part in early access to new concepts and features. "
Yes - "2. Public preview – during this phase we allow any customer with the proper Azure AD license to evaluate the new feature. " Maybe this
question can be evaluated as NO as it is stating "ny customer with the proper Azure AD license" needs to be confirmed !
No - "3. Generally available (GA) – After the public preview is completed, the feature is open for any licensed customer to use"
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  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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Right No - "1. Private preview – during this phase we invite a few customers to take part in early access to new concepts and features. "
Yes - "2. Public preview – during this phase we allow any customer with the proper Azure AD license to evaluate the new feature. " Maybe this
question can be evaluated as NO as it is stating "ny customer with the proper Azure AD license" needs to be confirmed !
No - "3. Generally available (GA) – After the public preview is completed, the feature is open for any licensed customer to use"
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


An Azure Service in General availability is released to all customers.
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Question #139 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  csuryakiran 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Can Azure subscriptions not be merged by a support request? I thought answer is YES
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  RSSR 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Not required to create a support request
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  alex_919 9 months, 2 weeks ago


I think Azure subscription can be merged by the support request
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  M1S 5 months, 1 week ago


this is exactly what i had to do about a yr ago. and, i had to create a support request.
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  crazymagi 8 months, 4 weeks ago


You can merge the subscription by yourself. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-nz/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/billing-subscription-
transfer
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  Aladdin 7 months ago


Transfering billing subscription A to another account who has billing subscription B, is not merging, All your resources like VMs, disks, and
websites transfer to the new account, in the end you would have TWO subscriptions to manage. merging TWO subscriptions would result in a
SINGLE subscription, and such a thing DOES NOT EXIST on azure.
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


you are right man! people are confusing any sort of merging of subscriptions into one as the same type of merg! which ain't true.
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  Farady 8 months, 3 weeks ago


The second statement said merged but in the link show transfer. Is that the same ?
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  vony 8 months, 3 weeks ago


transferring is not merging.
You might want to transfer billing ownership of your Azure subscription if you're leaving your organization, or you want your subscription to be
billed to another account. Transferring billing ownership to another account provides the administrators in the new account permission for billing
tasks.
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  amityksharma 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Move or transfer resources from one subs to other
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


A single subscription can have multiple resources but vice-versa is not true
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


but here, resources so they are talking about different resources, that's why the answer is yes :I
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  timmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 7 months, 2 weeks ago


the second one is "no" because there is no such thing as a sunscription
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  foreverlearner 7 months ago


From the Azure Fundamentals Learning Path: "Each subscription is a separate entity that can’t be merged."
You can transfer the ownership of a subscription, but you can't merge them.
The other answers are correct
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago


YOU can't merge them, but it says submitting a support ticket. So wont MS merge them? This would be correct then.
upvoted 1 times

  jia9716 5 months, 3 weeks ago


MS support will tell you, your request is out of support scope, they couldn't merge it as per your request.
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  shimmer 6 months, 2 weeks ago


So is the answer Yes, Yes, and Yes?
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Correct
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  saumenP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


the answers are correct. To merge, you need to migrate the resources on your own (from one subscription to another). Service request is not
needed.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


GIVEN ANSWERS ARE CORRECT ...yes no yes
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  rmallapragada 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Subscriptions can be merged in Cost and Billing by an admin. No need to raise the support ticket
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  WillyMac 3 months, 1 week ago


Question:
Two AZ Subscriptions can be merged into a single Subscription by creating a Support Request.
Answer is NO, as you can do it in the Azure Portal.
But, be careful:
Unfortunately, cross country/region transfers can't be done in AZ Portal.
To transfer Subscriptions across countries/regions you must: "contact support".
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Additionally:
All your resources like VMs, disks, and websites transfer to the new account. However, if you transfer a subscription to an account in another
Azure AD tenant, any administrator roles and Azure role assignments on the subscription don't transfer. Also, app registrations and other
tenant-specific services don't transfer along with the subscription.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/understand/subscription-transfer
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  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


All given options seems right
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  whatnot51 1 month, 3 weeks ago


This was on the exam
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Question #140 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  supernova666666 1 year, 1 month ago


The first question is incorrect, for example, Microsoft state from their SLA page "all Virtual Machines that have two or more instances deployed in
the same Availability Set, we guarantee you will have Virtual Machine Connectivity to at least one instance at least 99.95% of the time"
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  maciejt 9 months, 1 week ago


Dude, 99.95 is "at least 99.9"
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  Merinder 1 month, 2 weeks ago


You are right (though your example is wrong).
First answer should be NO.
For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using Standard SSD Managed Disks for Operating System Disk and Data Disks, we guarantee you will
have Virtual Machine Connectivity of at least 99.5%.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_9/
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  seena 1 year, 1 month ago


SLA are only applicable for Features a VM is not a feature.
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  nmk9004 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Nope, SLAs are for services such as a VM
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  SDM 1 year ago


Is the 2nd answer correct? i.e. Companies can increase the SLA guaranteed uptime by adding Azure resources in multiple regions? Would
appreciate any explanation or link with details
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  sbettani 1 year ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/global-infrastructure/regions/

Multiple regions equals multiple Availability Zones,


Availability Zones are physically separate locations within an Azure region. Each Availability Zone is made up of one or more datacenters
equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking.

Availability Zones allow customers to run mission-critical applications with high availability and low-latency replication.
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  tom931684 5 months, 3 weeks ago

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I agree. If you are guarenteed at least 99.95% uptime just using one zone, and that one zone happen to fail, you would start dipping into the
.04% of accepted downtime. But, you have the resource also in another region, you would not experience the .04% of accepted downtime
because your traffic would be routed to the region that has not failed.
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


BUT the option does not indicate which resource? Though it is stupid to think that to increase the SLA of my web app1 I would deploy
blob storage to another region. So it is two different types of resources. To increase availability you need to deploy the same resource in a
different region.
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  nExoR 2 months, 3 weeks ago


wrong math. SLA is per resource (low level layers guaranteed by provider) and not the same as specific availability of service (high level layer
which is customer service). SLA is an agreement statement and not customer specific availability calculation. similarly you could say that
mirroring services to AWS would rise SLA.

don't confuse SLA with availability per se.


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  lagtel 9 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
Look at Azure Firewall, for example
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Much better explanation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/framework/resiliency/business-metrics#slas-for-multiregion-deployments
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  rcher 2 months ago


I thought not all region have similar services from the previous questions? Seems contradictory.
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  fquintasp 1 year ago


2nd question is NO. "Availability Zones are physically separate locations within an Azure region". Availability zones is only used for fault-tolernace
in the same region not across diferent regions
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  nmk9004 11 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer should be No, No, No.
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


1) says atleast. so for all services atleast is 99.9
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  schalky 10 months, 2 weeks ago


i asked my Microsoft instructor today, he said Microsft cant find a lawyer in the world to right up an sla between two regions. Also said the
standard sla is 99.95% for vm's that aren't in a availability set.
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  yohan78 9 months, 3 weeks ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
Azure Active Directory
We guarantee at least 99.9% availability of the Azure Active Directory Basic and Premium services
upvoted 1 times

  maciejt 9 months, 2 weeks ago


This says olnly about AD and the question weas about all services in general
upvoted 1 times

  magistrum 7 months, 3 weeks ago


If you refer to the whole page you'll see nothing less than 99.9% for all services
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  Rooks 7 months, 1 week ago


99.95 is bigger/larger than 99.9 so that answer is Yes to this question.
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  Vasil 9 months, 1 week ago


AKS does not have an SLA. Is it considered a feature?
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  dani6666 9 months, 1 week ago


So they say the second is true, but in one of the first questions was about increasing availbility of business-critical processes and it said that
creating VMs in 2 or more regions doesn't meet my goal.

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  foreverlearner 7 months ago


AZs are primarily for VMs. If a datacenter fails, VM will be automatically failed over to a different AZ (which would not happen if the VM would
be in a different region). However, for other services, having them in different regions could (question says can, not will or do) increase the
uptime (depending on services and configuration, of course).
I find these questions a bit hard to fully understand, as they leave room for interpretations :(
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  Toe_Knee 9 months, 1 week ago


Initially I thought B was false but https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/n-tier/multi-region-sql-server shows
that with a traffic manager (SLA 99.99%) you can can increase availability in parallel. However I'm not convinced that the actual SLA changes.
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  mlody45 8 months, 2 weeks ago


Isn't public preview items are half paid? They have SLA at 0%
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  jedee 8 months ago


I think the same. We can increase the availability of our deployed services by deploying resources to multiple regions. But that does not improve
the SLA of Azure. It may improve the SLA that we (as a service provide with resource deployed on Azure), commit to my customer.
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  foreverlearner 7 months ago


That is a good point. I believe it's referred to the SLA of the service, which would increase if redundancy increases.
Udemy instructor said that it's correct that the SLAs COULD increases if the services are deployed in multiple regions
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  sam2ng 8 months ago


Question doesn't mention create same resource types in multiple regions. What if I create Web in one region and SQL in another region? This
doesn't improve the SLA
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  ipush 7 months, 4 weeks ago


CAN increase.
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  DeveshSolanki 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Y
N -its AZ & not region
N
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  TomZot 7 months, 1 week ago


See https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
Minimum SLA is 99.9%
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  foreverlearner 7 months ago


1) Yes - minimum guaranteed is 99.9%
2) Yes - Multiple AZ give you fault tolerance, Multiple regions give you Disaster Recovery. Should a whole region fail, it would take much longer to
wait for it to come back, or redeploy everything in a new region, than already having the resources/services in said different region. Therefore,
having services/resources span across multiple region CAN increase SLA (decrease downtime)
3) No - SLAs are for services, not subscriptions
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  mrabello23 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Second is NO. If you deploy services in multile regions without explicit activate AZ feature in the resource they will not increase anything.
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  E____ 6 months, 3 weeks ago


your SLA is still the same (it is SLA for each resource separately) but buying them in multiple regions and using them in the proper way can make
that you can increase promised SLA for your end customers
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  poohtt 6 months, 2 weeks ago


The first answer is incorrect. "For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using Premium SSD or Ultra Disk for all Operating System Disks and Data
Disks, we guarantee you will have Virtual Machine Connectivity of at least 99.9%.".
So for VM with standard disk there is no any SLA. And yes, VM is a service, because it is IaaS - infrastructure as a service
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Correct: T,T,F
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago

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Require explanation for last answer, even though I made a educated guess correctly based on my previous answer to 2nd question. My assertion is
this, "Composite SLA, allows improving SLA" (not always) by tieing the SLA of other service offerings" so why isn't the last answer isn't true?
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


Alright, I got it... why would we purchase more services to increase SLA on the first place.
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  deepkul2009 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Yesterday I passed AZ-900 with 800 /1000 still site dump is valid and enough material to pass this exam. Thankyou Examtopics.com
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  dz07 5 months, 2 weeks ago


How can 1st be yes? Public previews are paid services and they have no SLA (even more tricky when parts of the service are in preview, like in
Azure B2C new versions of the flows are in preview). These trick situations in MS questions are just annoying.
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  ace999 5 months, 2 weeks ago


There are several Azure services like Service Fabric, Data Box that offer no SLA - https://azurecharts.com/sla . Not sure what is the significance of
the word "paid" Azure services
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  saumenP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


2nd answer seems to be correct , paired regions ensure business continuity
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/best-practices-availability-paired-regions
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


its YES YES NO so given answers are correct
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  Hasi123 4 months, 1 week ago


This Came for the exam. Yes Yes No should be the answer
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  Shanmahi 4 months ago


Yes, Yes, No
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  creon 4 months ago


The second one is correct:
https://www.tsg.com/sites/default/files/Resilience%20in%20Azure.pdf page 13:

"Let N be the composite SLA for the application deployed in one region, and R be the
number of regions where the application is deployed. The expected chance that the
application will fail in all regions at the same time is ((1 − N) ^ R).
For example, if the single-region SLA is 99.95%:
• The combined SLA for two regions = (1 − (0.9995 ^ 2)) = 99.999975%
• The combined SLA for four regions = (1 − (0.9995 ^ 4)) = 99.999999%"
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  hstorm 4 months ago


Answer is Correct...

SLA can be increased by implementing multi-region deployment


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/framework/resiliency/business-metrics#slas-for-multiregion-deployments
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  Shades 3 months, 1 week ago


https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/virtual-machines/v1_9/

For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using Standard SSD Managed Disks for Operating System Disk and Data Disks, we guarantee you will have
Virtual Machine Connectivity of at least 99.5%.
For any Single Instance Virtual Machine using Standard HDD Managed Disks for Operating System Disks and Data Disks, we guarantee you will
have Virtual Machine Connectivity of at least 95%.
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  justadult 3 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reliability/architect#complete-azure-redundancy-tasks

"If your application is deployed to a single region, and the region becomes unavailable, your application will also be unavailable. This may be
unacceptable under the terms of your application's SLA. If so, consider deploying your application and its services across multiple regions."

So B is 'Yes'
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  nExoR 2 months, 3 weeks ago


yes, no, no
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  imti3 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Yap 1) Yes - minimum guaranteed is 99.9%
2) Yes - Multiple AZ give you fault tolerance, Multiple regions give you Disaster Recovery. Should a whole region fail, it would take much longer to
wait for it to come back, or redeploy everything in a new region, than already having the resources/services in said different region. Therefore,
having services/resources span across multiple region CAN increase SLA (decrease downtime)
3) No - SLAs are for services, not subscriptions
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  liloda 2 months, 3 weeks ago


First answer is No.

Azure HPC Cache is a paid service: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/hpc-cache/

And "We will strive to attain at least 99% availability for the service interface": https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/hpc-cache/v1_0/

You can stay up to date with SLA changes here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/


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  stits 2 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree first answer is NO. Above people are talking about a VM of 99,9% but that is when managed premium disks are used. With standard
disks the availability is 99,5% and with HDD it is 95%
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  theRunner 2 months ago


Although VM with HDD gurantees an SLA of 95%, Microsoft itself states that its SLA ranges from 99.9% - 99.999%.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/explore-azure-infrastructure/6-service-level-agreements
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  Mahajan 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
As a free service, AKS does not offer a financially-backed service level agreement. We will strive to attain at least 99.5% availability for the
Kubernetes API server. The availability of the agent nodes in your cluster is covered by the Virtual Machines SLA. Please see the Virtual Machines
SLA for more details.
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  AndreeaD06 1 month, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/framework/resiliency/business-metrics#slas-for-multiregion-deployments
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  sreekarv 5 days, 19 hours ago


At least 99.9% uptime for paid azure services..

Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) as a free service, does not offer a financially-backed service level agreement. We will strive to attain at least 99.5%
availability for the Kubernetes API server.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/sla/summary/
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Question #141 Topic 1

HOTSPOT -
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:

  whopp 12 months ago


I think point 2 is yes. Read and Write operations are not charged
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  sbettani 12 months ago


The correct answer is NO
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-account-upgrade?tabs=azure-portal
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


last one is tricky since it mentioned different regions .. if it was same region it would be Yes ..
all answers here are
NO NO NO
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  ManuB 8 months, 1 week ago


.....But I said, "No, no, no"
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  Kirael 5 months, 1 week ago


RIP Amy
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  Ananas 8 months ago


Storage account billing
You're billed for Azure Storage based on your storage account usage. All objects in a storage account are billed together as a group.
Storage costs are calculated according to the following factors:
Region refers to the geographical region in which your account is based.
Account type refers to the type of storage account you're using.
Access tier refers to the data usage pattern you've specified for your general-purpose v2 or Blob storage account.
Storage Capacity refers to how much of your storage account allotment you're using to store data.
Replication determines how many copies of your data are maintained at one time, and in what locations.
Transactions refer to all read and write operations to Azure Storage.
Data egress refers to any data transferred out of an Azure region. When the data in your storage account is accessed by an application that isn't
running in the same region, you're charged for data egress.
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Inbound is free.
Outbound is paid per GB.
Storage rent is paid per GB/month.
Storage read/write operations are paid.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


correct is no no no
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Question #1 Topic 2

You plan to provision Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) resources in Azure.


Which resource is an example of IaaS?

A. an Azure web app

B. an Azure virtual machine

C. an Azure logic app

D. an Azure SQL database

  pasqua 9 months ago


B is the correct answer
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  tpascal 7 months, 2 weeks ago


it is B
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  suspect12 6 months, 2 weeks ago


if you get this wrong you shouldn't be taking the test...
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  karmaDude 5 months, 4 weeks ago


B is correct.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


correct its Azure VM (IaaS)
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  mais 4 months, 3 weeks ago


hope to get similar questions lol
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  Kashan_Ali 4 months, 1 week ago


Azure "Virtual Machine" is an example of "Infra as a Srvc"
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Question #2 Topic 2

A team of developers at your company plans to deploy, and then remove, 50 virtual machines each week. All the virtual machines are con gured
by using Azure
Resource Manager templates.
You need to recommend which Azure service will minimize the administrative effort required to deploy and remove the virtual machines.
What should you recommend?

A. Azure Reserved Virtual Machines (VM) Instances

B. Azure DevTest Labs

C. Azure virtual machine scale sets

D. Microsoft Managed Desktop

  awron_durat 8 months ago


Reserved VMs minimize cost and not administrative effort. Managed Desktop has nothing to do with this and scale sets is great but the keyword is
"developer" and from the docs, Azure describes DevTest labs as: "Azure DevTest Labs enables developers on teams to efficiently self-manage virtual
machines (VMs) and PaaS resources without waiting for approvals." Making DevTest Labs the right answer.
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  KC 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Agreed. DevTest Labs also allows allows the administer to set policy, so that they don’t have much effort in overseeing the VMs.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devtest-labs/devtest-lab-overview
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  harbaksh 5 months, 2 weeks ago


C. It has to be Scale-set ; as requirement is to add / remove VMs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/overview
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


given answer is correct Azure Dev/Test Labs
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  stallone 4 months, 4 weeks ago


developers is the key
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  AndyCosStav 2 months, 3 weeks ago


developer is the keyword here
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  MCSA11 1 month, 1 week ago


B. Azure DevTest Labs
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Question #3 Topic 2

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. You sign in to the Azure portal and create a resource group named RG1.
From Azure documentation, you have the following command that creates a virtual machine named VM1. az vm create --resource-group RG1 --
name VM1 -- image

UbuntuLTS --generate-ssh-keys -
You need to create VM1 in Subscription1 by using the command.
Solution: From the Azure portal, launch Azure Cloud Shell and select PowerShell. Run the command in Cloud Shell.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  peteC 1 year ago


It says "Launch Azure Cloud Shell and select PowerShell" but the command is a bash command...can I run a bash command if I select PowerShell?
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


I doubt but I never tried it. I think the answer should be wrong, and it should be bash instead of powershell
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I didn't think you could run the az bash commands in PowerShell but you CAN. I have just run exact command from the question in
Powershell and it worked...…………..

PS Azure:\> az vm create --resource-group RG1 --name VM1 --image UbuntuLTS --generate-ssh-keys


SSH key files '/home/****/.ssh/id_rsa' and '/home/****/.ssh/id_rsa.pub' have been generated under ~/.ssh to allow SSH access to the VM. If
using machines without permanent storage, back upyour keys to a safe location.
{
"fqdns": "",
"id": "/subscriptions/****************/resourceGroups/RG1/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines/VM1",
"location": "uksouth",
"macAddress": "************",
"powerState": "VM running",
"privateIpAddress": "10.0.0.4",
"publicIpAddress": "51.x.x.x",
"resourceGroup": "RG1",
"zones": ""
}
Azure:/
PS Azure:\>
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  Frankiey 5 months ago


you can't as different compiler to interpret the command. Answer is rubbish.
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  Shades 3 months, 1 week ago


It should be false.
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  nExoR 2 months, 3 weeks ago


it's not a bash, it's azcli which has parameters provided bash-style. az is compiled with both - linux and windows compilers.
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  Bobby_Popa 12 months ago


you can run your Bash, and Azure CLI commands in the PowerShell console. It supports both!
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


az vm create commnad is for CLI. for powershell its different
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


New-AzVm is powershell

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  DBoss 11 months, 3 weeks ago


Powershell support both Azure cli and powershell commands
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  Narender_Bhadrecha 11 months ago


It is CLI command and not power shell, Answer should be no.
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  Dragon 11 months ago


You can run Azure Cloud CLI from Powershell console
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  isaez 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is "No" since "az" commands are from CLI and not from Powershell
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  isaez 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Correction: If you install Azure CLI, you can use it on CMD and Powershell. I don't know the behavior in Cloud Shell
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  isaez 10 months, 3 weeks ago


I tried and from cloud shell (Powershell) you can use az commands.
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  vaisat 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Looks like you can run Bash commands in Azure Cloud Shell even when PowerShell was selected.

https://dev.to/azure/using-powershell-with-azure-cloud-shell-4iio
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  maciejt 9 months, 2 weeks ago


So PowerShell commands are wrapping CLI, so CLi works in PowerShell?
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


And if you are still not sold on using PowerShell, you can still run your Bash, and Azure CLI commands in the PowerShell console. It supports both!
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  hfk2020 7 months, 2 weeks ago


I launched Azure Cloud Shell and selected Powershell and this is what is displayed
Type "az" to use Azure CLI
Type "help" to learn about Cloud Shell

MOTD: Install modules from PowerShell Gallery: Install-Module <module name>


So the answer is YES
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  Fulforce 6 months, 2 weeks ago


The question states "Cloud Shell" not PowerShell. So yes, you can copy this command paste it in to Cloud Shell CLI/Bash
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  terry_man 6 months ago


In fact the question states "PowerShell".
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  Gianlucag77 6 months, 1 week ago


the question specify "in Subsription1". The command has a parameter to specify the subscription [--subscription] that is not used in this case.
So we are not sure that the vm will be created in subscription1
so the answer is NO
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  carecajo 2 months, 4 weeks ago


The [--subscription] parameter is optional, "You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. You sign in to the Azure portal .." so I guess
when create a VM the command use your login subscription .. it seams the correct answer is Yes
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


yes Azure Powershell in cloudshell supports Bash commands ..So answer is YES
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  Nani7777 5 months ago


Hi Cloudyuga, since you have taken exam recently, can all of these 156 questions help in clearing coz i have this test tomorrow
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  jamesjon 5 months, 1 week ago


answer is correct
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  ConaxLearn 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes you can execute az in PowerShell.
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


Definition:
Azure Cloud Shell is a browser-based environment for PowerShell & Bash CLI
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  TDAC 3 months ago


I can confirm 100% that CLI commands will work in Azure Cloud Shell-Powershell. Just tested it and this is what it says when you open CloudShell-
Powershell https://imgur.com/a/o1XGzHP
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  Dramirez 2 months, 2 weeks ago


The command can be run in the Azure Cloud Shell. Although this question says you select PowerShell rather than Bash, the Az commands will work
in PowerShell.
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  prabh11 2 months ago


Cloud Shell provides two experiences to choose from, Bash and PowerShell. Both include access to the Azure command-line interface called Azure
CLI and to Azure PowerShell.
Here is the link:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/welcome-to-azure/6-exercise-cloud-shell
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Checked it, accessed Powershell in Cloud Shell, first message that appears:

Welcome to Azure Cloud Shell


Type "az" to use Azure CLI
Type "help" to learn about Cloud Shell

So yeah, you can use bash in PowerShell, just need to indicate az. Wicked.
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  sreekarv 5 days, 17 hours ago


The answer is YES

Will try to create a resource group with the following commands and understand.
az group create --name <resource-group> --location <location>

The above command can be run in both bash and powershell. It doesn't have any dependency on native (bash or powershell) cmdlets/commands.
az commands are compatible with both bash and powershell.

If your script includes any native commands like along with az commands, you need to use the respective (bash or powershell) environment.

Powershell:
az group create --name <resource-group> --location <location>
Write-Host "Resource group has been successfully created"

Bash:
az group create --name <resource-group> --location <location>
echo "Resource group has been successfully created"
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Question #4 Topic 2

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. You sign in to the Azure portal and create a resource group named RG1.
From Azure documentation, you have the following command that creates a virtual machine named VM1. az vm create --resource-group RG1 --
name VM1 -- image

UbuntuLTS --generate-ssh-keys -
You need to create VM1 in Subscription1 by using the command.
Solution: From a computer that runs Windows 10, install Azure CLI. From PowerShell, sign in to Azure and then run the command.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  Ragijo 1 year ago


Answer should be Yes, but question needs more description, because you can install Azure CLI on Windows 10, then open a PowerShell an execute
"az login", then you can copy and paste the command and it will create the VM.
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  sbettani 1 year ago


Maybe you misunderstood the question, you have Windows 10 and you install Azure CLI, but you don't use it, you just INSTALL it.
After you use the Powershell to login, but you can't use an azure CLI command on powershell.
Correct answer is NO.
Correct me if I am wrong
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


You can run all of the CLI and script commands in the Windows PowerShell
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  Vlan 6 months ago


exactly
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  AMG_Benq 1 month, 3 weeks ago


agreed.
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  vsivas 11 months, 3 weeks ago


After the CLI installation is complete, you will need to reopen PowerShell to use the Azure CLI. You can now run the Azure CLI with the az
command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell.
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  farji 7 months, 3 weeks ago


I just executed azure cli command in powershell to create vm and it got worked
(from azure portal> cloud shell > powershell)
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  Fcnet 6 months, 1 week ago


from powershell the command is "new-azvm" and the command from azure cli is "AZ vm create", but when we install azure cli,then the
command AZ vm create can be run from powershell so the answer is YES
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  nExoR 2 months, 3 weeks ago


key sentence is 'you logon to azure from PS'. auth tokens are app-specific, so you have access using PS but not azcli. you need to auth with
azcli, and the shell level is not important - bash/PS/cmd
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  Beitran 2 months ago


Can confirm, just tested it on windows with both powershell and cmd
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  Danao 1 year ago


A should be the ans
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  PeterCheng 12 months ago


From training material , it says: open a "command prompt windows" and using the command. Not open powershell...
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  ppp131176 12 months ago


I would say Yes, From: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest "For Windows the Azure CLI is
installed via an MSI, which gives you access to the CLI through the Windows Command Prompt (CMD) or PowerShell"
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  mudot 11 months, 3 weeks ago


the question is about creating it under a given subscription
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  yicim24216 10 months, 3 weeks ago


no it's not
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  shayer0 11 months ago


its yes, for both the questions. that command is perfect and runs well to create VM. Subscription and RG already in place. And, CLI would work with
CMD and PowerShell both.
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  manojchavan 10 months, 2 weeks ago


Document Says: After Azure CLI installation is complete, you will need to reopen PowerShell to use the Azure CLI. You can now run the Azure CLI
with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell. PowerShell offers some tab completion features not available from
Windows Command Prompt. To sign in, run the az login command, which will open Azure sign-in page in default browser. I tried it and worked for
me. So the answer should be YES.
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  SAS80 10 months ago


--subscription is missing in the command and so answer is B
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  maciejt 9 months, 2 weeks ago


The question in now whether the command is correct, it states that you need to use this command and can you use it from powerhshell in the
given circumstances
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  andron 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct Azure PowerShell command is "New-AzVm", not "az vm create", so answer is B
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  widurr 9 months, 3 weeks ago


you can treat powershell like a command prompt to execute CLI commands
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  surendra5 7 months, 3 weeks ago


az vm create is right command
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  Kiookr 9 months, 2 weeks ago


The keyword problem is "PowerShell" that is Wrong, because if you installed CLI in windows there is no need for "PowerShell" .. Just run the
command from CLI
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  HarryZ 9 months ago


the answer should be Yes. please read "For Windows the Azure CLI is installed via an MSI, which gives you access to the CLI through the Windows
Command Prompt (CMD) or PowerShell. " from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest. I tried
to run on my windows 10 Power shell after installed the Azure CLI . It takes the command successfully. This is assume that you have the resource
group created before hand.
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  Rakeshtrip 7 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is B, As you have a subscription you need to first connect to the subscription. Then you get a security code then go back to the portal
and authenticate with security code. Then your Powershell terminal is connected
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  Illest 7 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer should be A, after installing CLI, you can use PowerShell to run CLI commands.
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  khaldounA 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer is yes .
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  godsbane 7 months, 1 week ago

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Answer is No.
For the command to work, you also need to specify --admin-username parameter, as Azure CLI and PowerShell use the default username (e-mail)
and it contains invalid characters.
If you run it from Azure Shell, the command works as is.
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


Azure CLI can be called from command line or Powershell, so A is valid.
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  Steve99 7 months ago


it's a trick question, wording is important
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  ham56141 7 months ago


I got this question wrong. As someone mentioned it's because --admin-username is not specified, and it is using the default admin user name
which may not valid for Linux. I tested and confirmed it fails from command prompt: "admin user name cannot contain upper case character A-Z,
special characters \/"[]:|<>+=;,?*@#()! or start with $ or -"
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  Ankom2007 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans is A

The command can be run from PowerShell or the command prompt if you have the Azure CLI installed.
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  Rchiachio 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I just try to create a virtual machine with a cli command az vm create in powershell console without problems the correct answer is A
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  alihk79 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer should be yes, I have tested it on both PowerShell and cmd and it created the VM using this command after installing azure CLI, so the
answer should be yes
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The command can be run from PowerShell or the command prompt if you have the Azure CLI installed.
ANSWER : YES
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  Ashu24 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Given answer is correct, since given cmd is for Azure CLI, where as the question mentions to run it on PowerShell
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  Fcnet 6 months, 2 weeks ago


You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest
So the right answer should be A
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  Hemn1990 6 months, 2 weeks ago


From a computer that runs Windows 10, install Azure CLI. "From PowerShell", sign in to Azure and then run the command.
Note you must sign in via the cli "Az login" to connect then you can run the command.
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  RAB16 6 months, 1 week ago


The answer should be YES,
The command can be run from PowerShell or the command prompt if you have the Azure CLI installed.
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  dar nx 5 months, 3 weeks ago


exactly.
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  neil1985_jy 6 months ago


No,
Az CLI -. az vm create
Az Powershel ->New-AzVm
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  L3o 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/az.compute/new-azvm?view=azps-4.3.0
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  harbaksh 5 months, 2 weeks ago


A. You can run azure CLI commands in powershell after installing Azure CLi on windows

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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


answer should be YES
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  L3o 4 months, 3 weeks ago


The Solution is correc, but the command is wrong. To create a VM using Powershell you must use New-AzVM:
Source:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/az.compute/new-azvm?view=azps-4.3.0
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  Ant0ny 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is B, you don’t sign into Azure from power shell.
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  Calija 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I pretty sure that A is the correct answer after reading this: https://docs.microsoft.com/es-es/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-
latest&tabs=azure-cli (Updated on Jun'20)
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  Spark47 4 months, 1 week ago


The answer is NO.. cli commands only work on powershell when you're in Cloud Shell. Not on Windows machine itself.
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  VTHAR 3 months ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest&tabs=azure-cli
"You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell."
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  ipindado 4 months, 1 week ago


Maybe the point here is related with login it self... It asks you to install cli but then sign in from powershell... so in this point it doesn´t specify if the
sign in process is done with Connect-AzAccount or with az login....
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  Emp3rorKrotchy 4 months ago


Yes.
Install Azure CLI on Windows 10 then run the az command using Windows Powershell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest&tabs=azure-cli
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  TDAC 3 months, 1 week ago


^this man speaks the gospel. Answer should be yes because....reasons in that link.
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  Sachin1990 3 months ago


I found it on Udemy - Ans is "YES"
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  rjs2020 3 months ago


Why did the question numbers start back at #4?
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  NNCSavage 2 months, 4 weeks ago


I would say NO because a subscription parameter is not specified.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/manage-azure-subscriptions-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest
az vm create --subscription "My Demos" --resource-group MyGroup --name NewVM --image Ubuntu
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  AaronMiles 2 months ago


I thought the same thing. It says that you have a subscription called Subscription1, but that is great, but you could be in Subscription2 just as
easily. Irrespective of the whole CLI in powershell debate (which I agree is murky at best given the wording) doesn't the answer have to be B
because the command does not guarantee the subscription especially when the question explicitly requires that it be in Subscription1? Good to
see that MS has not cleaned up their wording in the 20 years since I first did my MCSE in NT4
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  jay158 1 month, 4 weeks ago


You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell. PowerShell offers some tab
completion features not available from Windows Command Prompt. To sign in, run the az login command.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?tabs=azure-cli
Answer is Yes
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


You can do that in Cloud Shell but on locally installed PS you'd need to call cmd as an app first.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24940243/running-cmd-command-in-powershell

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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I stand corrected: CLI is not the same as CMD. To login to Azure with PowerShell, you'd need to isntall and import Azure-RM module. So the answer
is still no though for a bit different reason.
I tested the procedure below and once you do it you can actually use bash in Powershell
https://www.jgspiers.com/how-to-connect-to-azure-powershell-arm-azuread/
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I stand corrected: CLI is not the same as CMD. To login to Azure with PowerShell, you'd need to isntall and import Azure-RM or Azure-Az module. I
tested the procedure below and once you do it you can actually use bash in Powershell
https://www.jgspiers.com/how-to-connect-to-azure-powershell-arm-azuread/

So the answer is still NO, although for a bit different reason.


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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Answer is yes.
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  AnTiLooP 1 month, 1 week ago


az vm create --resource-group RG1 --name VM1 -- image << This is a A.CLI command
Solution:
1. Windows 10 - OK ( my desktop)
2. Install Azure CLI - OK (just downloaded it and installed)
3. From Powershell, signin to AZ and run the said command
3.1 I launched powershell
3.2 I signed in by committing the command "az login" , followed by entering my credentials.
3.2 I ran the said command string (I modified it, so it creates a VM in my personal sub)

The VM was created.

Why is the answer NO ?


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  Merinder 1 month ago


Answer is NO. Just tested it. Windows 10 doesn't have Azure PowerShell module installed by default. You can't log into Azure with default
PowerShell.
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  JeanTremblay 2 weeks, 6 days ago


These types of questions (4 & 5 topic 2) are not there to verify that you have understood the az fundamentals, but to piss you off.
In addition, the commands are incorrect. "-- image" contains an extra space and the is a trailing "-" at the and.
Even if the command is OK , it is beyond the scope of the az fundamental
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  Kayla_Ngo 2 weeks ago


I think that in the question, we have "You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. You sign in to the Azure portal and create a resource
group named RG1.",so we can use CLI in the portal by clicking into ">_" to run the Power Shell and we don't need to install it.
Correct me if I'm wrong :)))
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  NoOneAnon 1 week, 3 days ago


I performed the procedure exactly as the question stated and successfully created the VM. The answer should be yes.
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Question #5 Topic 2

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that
might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. You sign in to the Azure portal and create a resource group named RG1.
From Azure documentation, you have the following command that creates a virtual machine named VM1. az vm create --resource-group RG1 --
name VM1 -- image

UbuntuLTS --generate-ssh-keys -
You need to create VM1 in Subscription1 by using the command.
Solution: From a computer that runs Windows 10, install Azure CLI. From a command prompt, sign in to Azure and then run the command.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

  Ragijo 1 year ago


Answer should be Yes, but question needs more description, because you can install Azure CLI on Windows 10, then open a command prompt an
execute "az login", then you can copy and paste the command and it will create the VM.
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  Danao 1 year ago


A is correct
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  mambax 11 months, 2 weeks ago


Nope Given answer is correct!, since windows cmd won't allow bash
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  Varag 11 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest

"After the installation is complete, you will need to reopen PowerShell to use the Azure CLI.
You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell."
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  farji 7 months, 3 weeks ago


if you install azure cli on windows and open cmd, it definitely works CLI commands
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


where do you see bash? This is azure CLI syntax as it starts with "AZ"
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  fnovales 10 months, 2 weeks ago


You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell. PowerShell offers some tab
completion features not available from Windows Command Prompt. To sign in, run the az login command.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest
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  cetag37681 10 months ago


Should be true. You can use the Windows CLI on both cmd and Powershell.
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  lilicaull 9 months, 4 weeks ago


subscription1 parameter is not in the cmd line
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  maciejt 9 months, 2 weeks ago


But it says you sign in into the Azure (and you sign in to subscri[ptions)
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  agoncal 7 months, 1 week ago


That is my question, as "--subscription Subscription1" is not passes in the command. But we are indicating a Resource Group that is associated
to the required subscription so...should not be required to provide --subscription
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  Awq 5 months, 2 weeks ago


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This question is not asking to validate the command, we assume that command is correct in the documentation. A should be the correct answer.
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  Kiookr 9 months, 2 weeks ago


Again keyword "sign in to Azure and then run the command" that makes entire question WRONG thus is B
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  kon2 9 months, 2 weeks ago


no - you can sign with a remote shell
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  Toe_Knee 9 months, 1 week ago


So I installed Azure CLI on my Windows 10 machine, created the resource group in the portal and ran the exact same command in Azure CLI and I
now have a running VM1. So the given answer in 100% wrong.
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  HarryZ 9 months ago


I ran the cli command from the CMD window, it ran successfully. The correct answer is YES
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  WilsonShen 9 months ago


"YES" AZ CLI run AZ Command
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be YES .. I have tested this myself and it works
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  Ananas 8 months, 1 week ago


thanks for testing!
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  Danix 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer B is connect; it won't work.

--admin-username azureuser is missing in the command!!!


az vm create \
--resource-group myResourceGroup \
--name myVM \
--image UbuntuLTS \
--admin-username azureuser \
--generate-ssh-keys
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  agoncal 7 months, 1 week ago


Optional Parameters
--admin-username
Username for the VM.

default value: your_system_user_login_name


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  farji 7 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer should be Yes, i have just install az cli and ran command through cmd and it worked

simultaneously after installation of CLI, open powershell and ran same Az command and worked there too..
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  khaldounA 7 months, 1 week ago


The answer is yes
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  godsbane 7 months, 1 week ago


Answer is No.
For the command to work, you also need to specify --admin-username parameter, as Azure CLI and PowerShell use the default username (e-mail)
and it contains invalid characters.
If you run it from Azure Shell, the command works as is.
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  foreverlearner 7 months ago


You can run CMD command on Powershell (all of them, not just Azure ones).
I've just tried the exact command as well, and worked fine. No need to specify username or subscription. So definitely possible
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  Firedragon 7 months ago


The answer is Yes. Azure CLI can be called from command prompt or Powershell.
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  Ankom2007 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Ans is YES

The command can be run from PowerShell or the command prompt if you have the Azure CLI installed.
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  troublestarterx 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The command can be run from PowerShell or the command prompt if you have the Azure CLI installed.
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  KapilDSingh 6 months ago


I think answer is no because the command is incomplete.. it doesn't have --admin-username parameter which is required for VM creation
PS C:\Users\kapil.dsingh> az vm create --resource-group RG1 --name VM1 --image UbuntuLTS --generate-ssh-keys
admin user name cannot contain upper case character A-Z, special characters \/"[]:|<>+=;,?*@#()! or start with $ or -
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  xercses007 5 months ago


Since this exam is AZ900 FUNDAMENTALS, I dont think we should consider exact syntax here.
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  dar nx 6 months ago


Answer is No. Because using command prompt not powershell or Azure CLI
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  dar nx 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I was wrong. the answer is yes. you can use Azure CLI via cmd or powershell.
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  agaurav 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I tried it on cmd and powershell and the command works on both. The answer is correct.
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  ric2020 5 months ago


from the command prompt, yes, it works. 1st: az login, 2nd: az vm create.
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  Rupi 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Answer is yes . Check this
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest&tabs=azure-cli
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  guoliveira 3 months, 2 weeks ago


The answer is obvious wrong:
https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-pt/learn/modules/differentiate-azure-management-tools/2-explore-azure-management-tools
"Azure CLI is a cross-platform command-line program that connects to Azure and executes administrative commands on Azure resources. Cross
platform means that it can be run on Windows, Linux, or macOS. For example, to create a Virtual Machine, you would open a command prompt
window,..."
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  Sachin1990 3 months ago


I found it on Udemy - ans is "Yes" Same as the above question
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  Nitin0803 3 months ago


- "AZ VM Create" is a CLI command
- "New-AzVm" is a PowerShell command

Since question mentioned command as "AZ Vm Create" and power shell. Answer is B
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  nExoR 2 months, 3 weeks ago


hmmm... is 'command prompt' a 'Command Prompt' (cmd) or simply 'command line'? whole this course is about semantics /:
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  cocochichi 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Answer is no.
"From a command prompt, sign in to Azure and then run the command."
How are you gonna sign in to Azure from Command Prompt?
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Well, I've been able to do it. Windows 10 machine, installed CLI, then ran the CMD (command prompt) and set az login and the login page opened.
So it's A, if you ask me.
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  Jay_azure 1 month, 2 weeks ago

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You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell. PowerShell offers some tab
completion features not available from Windows Command Prompt. To sign in, run the az login command.
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  stewfreed 1 month, 2 weeks ago


A/ from cmd prompt you invoke az cli and do what you want

argument:Run the Azure CLI


You can now run the Azure CLI with the az command from either Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell. PowerShell offers some tab
completion features not available from Windows Command Prompt. To sign in, run the az login command.
source:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?tabs=azure-cli#run-the-azure-cli
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  buldas 1 month, 2 weeks ago


The task is to create the VM in a specified Subscription. There's no --subscription in the command.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


The answer is wrong because you can install Azure CLI on windows.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?tabs=azure-cli
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  Xun 3 weeks, 6 days ago


No idea why the answer is No to all of these questions. But is the issue lies with the az command itself? as there is a dash at the end of the
command, after the "generate-ssh-keys". is that why it's no for all?
az vm create --resource-group RG1 --name VM1 -- image UbuntuLTS --generate-ssh-keys -
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  nupagazi 3 weeks ago


After login with az login, I typed the cli as in the question and it worked ( screenshot attached)
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  nupagazi 3 weeks ago


here is the screen shot: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnaDdxOel0zLamNJPPK9AIdH4SI?e=zICwRa
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  DANMUSO 2 weeks, 5 days ago


There correct answer is B. For Windows, the Azure CLI is installed via a MSI, which gives you access to the CLI through the Windows Command
Prompt (CMD) or PowerShell. When installing for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), packages are available for your Linux distribution. See the
main install page for the list of supported package managers or how to install manually under WSL. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-windows?view=azure-cli-latest&tabs=azure-cli
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  NoOneAnon 1 week, 3 days ago


I performed the procedure exactly as the question stated and successfully created the VM from the command prompt with Azure CLI installed. The
answer should be yes.
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  badrmotayeb 1 day, 10 hours ago


I think the syntax should be like :
az vm create \
--resource-group "myResourceGroup" \
--name "myVM" \
--image "Win2016Datacenter" \
--admin-username "Demouser" \
--admin-password "Demouser@123" \
--location local
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Question #6 Topic 2

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
If Microsoft plans to end support for an Azure service that does NOT have a successor service, Microsoft will provide noti cation at least 12
months before.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. 6 months

C. 90 days

D. 30 days

  mambax 11 months, 2 weeks ago


All the best to your exam guys
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  sjaiswal 11 months, 2 weeks ago


All the best
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  ag47 11 months, 1 week ago


All the best for the exam
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  success101 11 months ago


Good Luck guys ;)
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  EAS 11 months ago


good luck all. Would be amazing if one day those questions with issues were fixed :)
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Yes - although doing the research and thinking about the different options does sometimes help with the learning!
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  Mrdata 9 months ago


That for sure, it made me do research on my own and it showed a lot of the info can be found up to date in the docs of MS.
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  Jon1116 10 months, 3 weeks ago


Good Luck folks
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  capotempesta 10 months, 3 weeks ago


good luck! All the best for exam.
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  TzzZ 10 months, 2 weeks ago


hate those questions with unclear answers ...
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  Shiven 10 months, 1 week ago


i am writing next week
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  arputh 10 months, 1 week ago


i am writing tomorrow
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  lad97 10 months, 1 week ago


Have you written your exam? How was your experience? Apart from this, did you additionally prepare from anywhere else? Or this was enough?
Please guide me on this.... Thanks in advance :)
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Mine is tomorrow. I went thru the official Microsoft Learn online training first. I hope I will be OK. TBH this has been harder than I was
expecting for a Fundamentals level MS Exam, having done previous MCSE, MCITP etc. exams in the past.
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


I passed :-)
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  DelSol 9 months, 4 weeks ago


Followed the same path in learning fundamentals, mine is tomorrow too
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  Negi 6 months, 2 weeks ago


mine is tomorrow
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  ThinkWise 10 months, 1 week ago


I am writing this week
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  Abhi_2020 10 months ago


Good luck for your exams guys
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  PhilB1000 10 months ago


Good luck everyone!
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  bysidby 10 months ago


Good Luck guys :)
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  sheddy 10 months ago


Good luck folks.
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  to ko5627 9 months, 4 weeks ago


good luck everyone :)
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  ArunVasu 9 months, 3 weeks ago


ALL THE BEST FOLKS :-)
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  Spenceavfc 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Im Sure 12 months is correct !
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  tattyalbo 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Buena suerte!
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  NickP 9 months, 3 weeks ago


My exam is tomorrow. Wish me luck :)
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  Prutpan1 9 months, 3 weeks ago


All the best!
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  jack999584 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck!
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  JoJoY 9 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck!
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  jyoti479 9 months, 2 weeks ago


all the best friends
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  Gniew 9 months, 1 week ago


Good luck guys! I have mine today, wish me luck ^_^
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  Caves 9 months, 1 week ago

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all the best guys


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  aaronpaul02 9 months, 1 week ago


will take mine tom :D hoping for the best. Thanks guys!
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  hernan_rodriguez 9 months, 1 week ago


all the best folks
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  Amicus 9 months, 1 week ago


Good luck!
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  vager 9 months, 1 week ago


I'm taking it in an hour lol All the best!
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  aaronpaul02 9 months, 1 week ago


passed!
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  Veen 9 months ago


Good luck! =)
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  gejivi8363 9 months ago


Good luck boys
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  trinath 9 months ago


Good Luck!
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  Mrdata 9 months ago


Good luck to who ever is reading this! Tomorrow is my exam and i feel good right now because of all the messages on this board! :D
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


my exam is today .. best of luck to me and all of you guys :)
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  Fhanuti 8 months, 3 weeks ago


passed today guys .. all question from here and few new ones :)
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  Chinny 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Tanx everyone for your contribution, writing month end.
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  magicrushb76 8 months, 3 weeks ago


Good Luck everyone!
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  puntu 8 months, 1 week ago


All the best everyone. Thanks a lot
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  mrdumbledore 7 months, 4 weeks ago


For products governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy, Microsoft will provide a minimum of 12 months' notification prior to ending support if no
successor product or service is offered—excluding free services or preview releases.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/30881/modern-lifecycle-policy

A is correct
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  mrdumbledore 7 months, 4 weeks ago


Good Luck everyone :)
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  Tmaz 7 months, 2 weeks ago


Good luck everyone, it's been a wild ride :D
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  Ogadze 7 months, 1 week ago


Good luck guys ^_^
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  divya_1234 7 months, 1 week ago


Good luck everyone, writing this week
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  123hero567 7 months, 1 week ago


tomorrow -.-
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  AayushDemo 7 months, 1 week ago


Going through all the questions thoroughly on this website , will it be enough to pass the exam? Please suggest.
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  chenalvin 7 months, 1 week ago


All the best. Will be taking in less than 2 hours time.
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  yuvi 7 months ago


Good Luck
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  tolkev 7 months ago


Going for mine tomorrow morning
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  azureazazureaz 7 months ago


Good Luck!
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  Lymphiyush 7 months ago


Wish me luck for tomorrow!
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  HangTen 7 months ago


Thank you all for your comments. I appreciate the time you took to read the question and write a comment. I am taking the exam next week.
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  azure22 6 months, 4 weeks ago


All the best everyone :) Som and Ant too
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  Rangasamy 6 months, 3 weeks ago


All the Best folks..Keep learning
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  mutantlt 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck everyone! taking mine in 20 min
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  Googler99 6 months ago


For products governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy, Microsoft will provide a minimum of 12 months' notification prior to ending support if no
successor product or service is offered—excluding free services or preview releases
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  Leimo 4 months, 3 weeks ago


i will make exam today, good luck guys!
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  clifts 4 months, 2 weeks ago


All the best guys
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  sunny031982 4 months ago


I have exam day after tomorrow.. Thanks all for your valuable feedback in discussion tab..
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  azy 2 months, 2 weeks ago


All the best! have my exam in few hours :)
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  Sosimin 2 months, 2 weeks ago


all the best

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  cocochichi 1 month, 3 weeks ago


All the best for the exam
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  samcerti cate 3 weeks, 4 days ago


Good luck
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  LahiruW 2 weeks, 1 day ago


All the best to anyone taking the exam & thank you for all the previous & future wishes. I'll be going through the exam tomorrow :)
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Question #7 Topic 2

Your company plans to deploy several custom applications to Azure. The applications will provide invoicing services to the customers of the
company. Each application will have several prerequisite applications and services installed.
You need to recommend a cloud deployment solution for all the applications.
What should you recommend?

A. Software as a Service (SaaS)

B. Platform as a Service (PaaS)

C. Infrastructure as a Service (laaS)

  azure22 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I believe it should be PaaS, Can someone please confirm. My exam is in 3 days.
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  maximotus 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I think so to. The described situation has nothing to do with runtime, middleware or the OS.
Its just about linking applications and of course the data. You could use Azure Container Insance or Azure Kubernetis Service, that are PaaS
solutions, am I right?
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  Maemo 6 months, 3 weeks ago


I also thought it was PaaS. I think it has something to do with the prerequisite services that will need to be installed.
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  RoyLightstone 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Hi, I also believe its PaaS. "custom applications" I believe, is the key word there...Good Luck
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  Valavan 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Its IAAS as its in-house developed app
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  AzureDude 6 months, 2 weeks ago


You can have in-house apps using PaaS. You just own the app and the data, the rest is taken care of. I don’t see any requirement for
managing the infrastructure/VMs, so PaaS is what I’m going with.
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  Nilzuka 2 months, 4 weeks ago


People, do not be fooled. The customs applications mentioned here required prerequisite applications and services. The answer would be we
what azure22 said if it was not for those. The answer is 100% IAAS.
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  RowsAndColumns 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The prerequisites for the apps must be installed in azure, so it should be IaaS
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  RowsAndColumns 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Sorry, it should be "PaaS"
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  Adikolo 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Since it has prerequisites installed, so you don't need to have control over the system
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  shimmer 6 months, 2 weeks ago


What is the correct answer? I would go with PAAS
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  doumx 6 months, 2 weeks ago


yep i think that PaaS for example we can use AKS
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  doumx 6 months, 2 weeks ago


ops , it's laaS many dependence ans services
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  tanu14 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Here installed is the keyword. in IAAS you are responsible to handle installation, configuration, manage your softwares, OS,middleware.

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  skb1996 6 months, 1 week ago


custom app in first-line tells that it can,t be SaaS.
Multiple installations in last line of the question tells that its can't be PaaS.
In pAAS , u dont install stuff, only application files and data are to be given in Paas.
option left IaaS.
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  Cloudmaheshb 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Ans is IaaS.
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  EricTheGreat 6 months ago


It should be PAAS
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  Yemlawz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is correct! The answer is in the last sentence "Each application will have several prerequisite applications and services installed". With PaaS,
you don't need to install any prerequisite application, you are provided with the environment for your DevOps, with IaaS, you have more control of
your installed apps
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  PMP_Azure 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Yes ... It should be PaaS. Iaas answer is wrong.
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  Cloudmaheshb 5 months, 2 weeks ago


In first-line tells that it can,t be SaaS.
Multiple installations in last line of the question tells that its can't be PaaS.
In pAAS , u dont install stuff, only application files and data are to be given in Paas.
option left IaaS.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


correct answer is PaaS
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  Kerefa 5 months, 1 week ago


PaaS for sure!
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  McS2020 4 months, 3 weeks ago


the correct answer is IaaS. keyword is cloud solution that works for custom app and in house built apps.
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  danibracara 4 months, 2 weeks ago


You must have control over the OS where the applications will run, so I think the answer is correct.
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  N3rdy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


PaaS would be the correct answer if your custom apps didn't have several prerequisite applications and services that need installation.

IMO, IaaS is correct


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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


C. correct
Because says "Each application will have several prerequisite applications and services installed." and you do not know about those prerequisites,
so that you need to use Lift & Shift
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  awssecuritynewbie 3 months, 1 week ago


It is defo "C"
Please read the questions :
"Each application will have several prerequisite applications and services installed." so you have no idea what it is required a PaaS means you have
no control over the prerequisite applications and services installed...
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  svm_Terran 3 months, 1 week ago


the application is customer owned. what they need is IAAS.
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  JulijaLisaja 2 months, 3 weeks ago


I think the main idea is that you develop the apps from the very beginning. In PaaS you cannot control OS, so it is not suits in this situation. IaaS
seems like the most optimal answer

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  haykaybam 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Given answer IAAS is correct. From the question keyword is that you will require to install your prerequisite applications and services for the custom
application to work. This is not an idea of PAAS.
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  Minut 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Hey could someone confirm the ans
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  salehz 3 weeks, 6 days ago


(laaS) is CORRECT here because the answer is in the last sentence "Each application will have several prerequisite applications and services
installed". With PaaS, you don't need to install any prerequisite application, you are provided with the environment for your DevOps, with IaaS,
you have more control of your installed apps.
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Question #8 Topic 2

Which service provides serverless computing in Azure?

A. Azure Virtual Machines

B. Azure Functions

C. Azure storage account

D. Azure Container Instances

  itsacri c 6 months, 3 weeks ago


correct
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  azure22 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Answer is correct
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  nakh 6 months, 1 week ago


Azure Functions is the correct answer.
upvoted 1 times

  Silvia_ 6 months, 1 week ago


it is correct, keyword is "serverless"
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


correct -- azure functions
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  AzureUser 5 months, 1 week ago


'Azure containers' could have been Serverless computing
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Question #9 Topic 2

Which Azure service provides a set of version control tools to manage code?

A. Azure Repos

B. Azure DevTest Labs

C. Azure Storage

D. Azure Cosmos DB

  sid_number0 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Azure DevOps? Which isnt even there
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  Shamos 6 months, 2 weeks ago


"version control tools " means Azure Repo and its part of devOps
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  RohitRai89 6 months, 1 week ago


I instantly thought of Devops, but to my surprise it isn't there. What is Azure Repos, never heard.
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  JerryW 5 months, 2 weeks ago


What is it like if you do not pay your invoice they come and repo your subscription lol
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  Yani_Bear 6 months, 1 week ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/get-started/what-is-repos?view=azure-devops
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


azure repos correct
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


It is correct.
REF: first line of - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/get-started/what-is-repos?view=azure-devops
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Question #10 Topic 2

Which service provides network tra c ltering across multiple Azure subscriptions and virtual networks?

A. Azure Firewall

B. an application security group

C. Azure DDoS protection

D. a network security group (NSG)

  vate01 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I was here.
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  alex100 6 months ago


You were not alone ;)
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  tartar 6 months, 2 weeks ago


why not NSG?
upvoted 11 times

  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


NSG is for traffic inside a same virtual network, not a gateway between several networks.
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


NSG!
You can use Azure network security group to filter network traffic to and from Azure resources in an Azure virtual network. A network security
group contains security rules that allow or deny inbound network traffic to, or outbound network traffic from, several types of Azure resources. For
each rule, you can specify source and destination, port, and protocol.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/security-overview
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  iWasTed 4 months, 2 weeks ago


NSG is for traffic inside a same virtual network, not a gateway between several networks.
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  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


An NSG is a firewall, albeit a very basic one. It's a software-defined solution that filters traffic at the Network layer. However, Azure Firewall is more
robust. It's a managed firewall service that can filter and analyze L3-L4 traffic, as well as L7 application traffic
upvoted 5 times

  Simhaval 5 months, 2 weeks ago


So answer is Firewall right ?
upvoted 4 times

  Marusyk 4 months ago


It's NSG. The same question is on Academy portal
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  trev 3 months, 2 weeks ago


A Firewall
What is the difference between Network Security Groups (NSGs) and Azure Firewall?
The Azure Firewall service complements network security group functionality. Together, they provide better "defense-in-depth" network security.
Network security groups provide distributed network layer traffic filtering to limit traffic to resources within virtual networks in each subscription.
Azure Firewall is a fully stateful, centralized network firewall as-a-service, which provides network- and application-level protection across different
subscriptions and virtual networks.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/firewall-faq
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  TDAC 3 months, 1 week ago


A is the correct answer. From here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/overview
"You can centrally create, enforce, and log application and network connectivity policies across subscriptions and virtual networks. "
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  theOtherGuy 2 months, 3 weeks ago


The Keyword here is across subscriptions. "You can centrally create, enforce, and log application and network connectivity policies across
subscriptions and virtual networks"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/overview
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Question #11 Topic 2

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
From Azure Cloud Shell, you can track your company's regulatory standards and regulations, such as ISO 27001.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. the Microsoft Cloud Partner Portal

C. Compliance Manager

D. the Trust Center

  saravanaghanesh 6 months, 3 weeks ago


Should be Trust Center
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  tartar 6 months, 2 weeks ago


no, Trust Center is generic, the question asks about "your company"
upvoted 2 times

  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Correct. The question states "track" not manage. If you want to manage use the Compliance Manager.
upvoted 2 times

  nebula84 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Had this question on actual exam. Compliance Manager was not even on the list, so it should be Trust Center
upvoted 23 times

  gelato 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I guess you choose the best answer. The compliance manager is under the Trust Center.
upvoted 2 times

  azaks 6 months, 2 weeks ago


Trust Center is MS approach to Security, Privacy and Compliance.
Service Trust Portal or the Compliance Manager which is an Assessment tool as part of the STP provides tracks regulations and compliance with
respect to your organization.
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  Sagar 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct answer is D
upvoted 2 times

  rlny88 6 months, 1 week ago


Compliance Manager is correct. Key word is track your company regulatory regulations.

Compliance Manager provides the following features:


Combines the following three items:
1. Detailed information provided by Microsoft to auditors and regulators, as part of various third-party audits of Microsoft 's cloud services against
various standards (for example, ISO 27001, ISO 27018, and NIST).
2. Information that Microsoft compiles internally for its compliance with regulations (such as HIPAA and the EU GDPR).
3. An organization's self-assessment of their own compliance with these standards and regulations.
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  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


Given answer is correct ...C. Compliance Manager

Compliance Manager is a workflow-based risk assessment dashboard within the Service Trust Portal that enables you to track, assign, and verify
your organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft professional services and Microsoft cloud services such as Office 365,
Dynamics 365, and Azure.

Compliance Manager provides the following features:

Combines the following three items:


Detailed information provided by Microsoft to auditors and regulators, as part of various third-party audits of Microsoft 's cloud services against
various standards (for example, ISO 27001, ISO 27018, and NIST).
Information that Microsoft compiles internally for its compliance with regulations (such as HIPAA and the EU GDPR).
An organization's self-assessment of their own compliance with these standards and regulations.

refer link for more info


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/6-azure-compliance
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  aldacumaph 4 months, 1 week ago


This is a little confusing, I thought it's Trust Center
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  ESP_SAP 4 months ago


Correct is Compliance Manager:

Combines the detailed information provided by Microsoft to auditors and regulators as part of various third-party audits of Microsoft 's cloud
services against various standards (for example, ISO 27001, ISO 27018, and NIST) and information that Microsoft compiles internally for its
compliance with regulations (such as HIPAA and the EU General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR) with your own self-assessment of your
organization's compliance with these standards and regulations.

Enables you to assign, track, and record compliance and assessment-related activities, which can help your organization cross team barriers to
achieve your organization's compliance goals.

Provides a Compliance Score to help you track your progress and prioritize the auditing controls that will help reduce your organization's exposure
to risk.
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  sktrue 4 months ago


Compliance Manager, a workflow-based risk assessment tool in the Microsoft Service Trust Portal, enables you to track, assign, and verify your
organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft Professional Services and Microsoft cloud services, such as Microsoft Office 365,
Microsoft Dynamics 365,

https://azure.microsoft.com/is-is/blog/windows-azure-trust-center-launched/

answer is D
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


C. Compliance Manager

Official Info:
Compliance Manager is a workflow-based risk assessment dashboard within the Service Trust Portal that enables you to track, assign, and verify
your organization's regulatory compliance activities related to Microsoft professional services and Microsoft cloud services
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  Shades 3 months, 1 week ago


In Azure portal , go to Security-->Policy&Compliance-->Regulatory compliance
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  mmdcert 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Definitely C.

I think this page says it all:


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/offering-iso-27001?view=o365-worldwide#frequently-asked-questions

Basically, Trust Center provides you with info on regulations, such as ISO 27001, and audits on Microsoft's compliance with the regulations. But
YOU are responsible for the implementation of the regulations in your company. However, if you have proper M365 plan, you can use Compliance
Manager to track and manage your organization's compliance.
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


So why are we discussing M365 solutions in an AZURE fundamentals exam?
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  toto74500 1 month ago


Tutorial: Improve your regulatory compliance
10/11/2020

By default, Security Center supports the following regulatory standards: Azure CIS, PCI DSS 3.2, ISO 27001, and SOC TSP.
From Security Center's menu, select Regulatory compliance.
At the top of the screen, you see a dashboard with an overview of your compliance status with the set of supported compliance regulations. You
can see your overall compliance score, and the number of passing vs. failing assessments associated with each standard.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-compliance-dashboard

So, i would vote for Compliance manager and not the trust center
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  RahulKate 1 week, 6 days ago


Trust Center - ISO 27001
Trust Center
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/examine-privacy-compliance-data-protection-standards/4-explore-trust-center

Azure Compliance - Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/examine-privacy-compliance-data-protection-standards/5-access-azure-compliance-
documentation
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  purek77 3 days, 11 hours ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/compliance-manager?view=o365-worldwide

Question/answers are no longer valid - CM was transitioned out of MS TP.


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Question #12 Topic 2

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
The Microsoft Online Services Privacy Statement explains what data Microsoft processes, how Microsoft processes the data, and the purpose of
processing the data.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. Microsoft Online Services Terms

C. Microsoft Online Service Level Agreement

D. Online Subscription Agreement for Microsoft Azure

  vate01 6 months, 2 weeks ago


I'm studying because of Cencosud XD
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  ShrutiSingh 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct ans
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  neil1985_jy 6 months ago


https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement
Please read it's first para
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  Reddi900 5 months, 3 weeks ago


First line of the question - The Microsoft Online Services Privacy Statement - can be changed to simply - The Microsoft Privacy Statement
upvoted 1 times

  Cloudyuga 5 months, 1 week ago


given answer is correct ..no change is needed.

Microsoft Privacy Statement


The Microsoft privacy statement explains what personal data Microsoft processes, how Microsoft processes it, and for what purposes.

The statement applies to the interactions Microsoft has with you and Microsoft products such as Microsoft services, websites, apps, software,
servers, and devices. It is intended to provide openness and honesty about how Microsoft deals with personal data in its products and services.

There is a link to the privacy statement in the summary of this module.

refer below link


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-to-governance/6-azure-compliance
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  zoya 4 months, 3 weeks ago


good lick peeps :)
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  sheetalpanthi 4 months ago


Am I the only one who is not able to see "personal data" in the statement?
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  babufrik 3 months, 1 week ago


A. Correct

Official Info:

The Microsoft privacy statement explains what personal data Microsoft processes, how Microsoft processes it, and for what purposes.

The statement applies to the interactions Microsoft has with you and Microsoft products such as Microsoft services, websites, apps, software,
servers, and devices. It is intended to provide openness and honesty about how Microsoft deals with personal data in its products and services.
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Question #13 Topic 2

Your company plans to migrate to Azure. The company has several departments. All the Azure resources used by each department will be
managed by a department administrator.
What are two possible techniques to segment Azure for the departments? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. multiple subscriptions

B. multiple Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) directories

C. multiple regions

D. multiple resource groups

  Spdln 6 months, 3 weeks ago


The answer is correct.
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  Chichi1974 6 months, 2 weeks ago


correct answer
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  nazant 6 months, 1 week ago


Resource groups are created in subscriptions. Why then we need to mark groups as answer as departments are already separated by different
subscriptions?
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  ElsaBBP 5 months, 2 weeks ago


I agree, don't think the answer is correct!
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  Learner05 2 months, 3 weeks ago


the question has asked for two possible options . you can do either subsription per department or resource groups per department
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Agreed. If it asked for one possible option "subscription" would be the answer.
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  Sultanista 5 months ago


You can either choose subscription only or resource groups only or combine both. Each can be administrated separately
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  neil1985_jy 6 months ago


Correct
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  Mony_21 5 months, 1 week ago


the question clearly states "Each correct answer presents a complete solution" so it is basically asking us to outline every way the solution will be
reached from Subscriptions to Resource Groups or Resource Groups directly.
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Question #14 Topic 2

Which statement accurately describes the Modern Lifecycle Policy for Azure services?

A. Microsoft provides mainstream support for a service for ve years.

B. Microsoft provides a minimum of 12 months' notice before ending support for a service.

C. After a service is made generally available, Microsoft provides support for the service for a minimum of four years.

D. When a service is retired, you can purchase extended support for the service for up to ve years.

  1Shandu 6 months, 1 week ago


Correct!
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  neil1985_jy 6 months ago


Correct: For products governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy, Microsoft will provide a minimum of 12 months' notification prior to ending
support if no successor product or service is offered—excluding free services or preview releases.
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  Shrek4u 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Refer: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/policies/modern
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  jfgonzalez 1 week, 3 days ago


Correct!
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Question #15 Topic 2

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
You can use Advisor recommendations in Azure to send email alerts when the cost of the current billing period for an Azure subscription exceeds
a speci ed limit.
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.

A. No change is needed.

B. Access control (IAM)

C. Budget alerts

D. Compliance

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All the best guys :)
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I'm giving my test tomorrow hope this helps.
God speed everyone!
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Good lucky guys!!! Studyng from here is the best way to pass!!
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  Rc2229 6 months, 1 week ago


I was here! Good luck!
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  Davin0406 6 months, 1 week ago


Good luck, guys!
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  nanobots 6 months, 1 week ago


Taking the test tomorrow. Good luck to everyone!

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  nazant 6 months, 1 week ago


Maybe answer is "A"? Alerts are configured in Advisor -> Cost -> Create Alert.
There is no "Budget alerts".
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  WilkinsonMaciel 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I thought the same thing
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  lamamo8656 5 months, 3 weeks ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/cost-mgt-alerts-monitor-usage-spending#budget-alerts
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  AcetheTest 1 month ago


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/cost-mgt-alerts-monitor-usage-spending
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  theycallmej 6 months, 1 week ago


Good luck guys!
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  malakas 6 months ago


Good luck !
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  dsaasd 6 months ago


YEH BOIII LETS SMASH THIS TEST
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  Yukiiiii_ 6 months ago


The last one! Good luck!
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  Anurag579 6 months ago


Good luck
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  alex100 6 months ago


I AM A ROBOT
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  Hruday1217 5 months, 4 weeks ago


I'm a bot and i was able to come till the last page.
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  sherrykhanna 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Today is my exam..Good luck everyone
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  Luksik19 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck guys!
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  jjay86 5 months, 3 weeks ago


I am taking a test after three hours.
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  Yemlawz 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck, hope it was a success!
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  lamamo8656 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck
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  Adit03 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Best of Luck to all of you.
It was tough to prove 39 times that I am not a robot lol (of course sometimes I did more than 39 times) hahaha....
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  TheDude 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I am a robot, the checks dont work, sorry.
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  Anon_KE 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck guys!!
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  PeteMitchell 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Taking off in about 14 hours, good luck yall
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  vonsazkin 5 months, 3 weeks ago


Taking my test tomorrow. Hope this helps. Good luck to everyone else! :)
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  venkz 5 months, 2 weeks ago


All the best guys!
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  ww_f 5 months, 2 weeks ago


All the best guys!! .. kill it in the exam :)
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  SyedJillani 5 months, 2 weeks ago


Good Luck guys,.. :)
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  mayankg 5 months, 2 weeks ago


all the best guys
will update it still work or not 19-06-2020
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  garry25 5 months, 2 weeks ago


hi guys , i have practiced all the dump questions. tomorrow is my exam. i am nervous
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  qubexon 5 months, 2 weeks ago


there is no such think as budget alerts but cost alert, but answer is correct :)
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  anil_k_s 5 months, 1 week ago


Good Luck everyone :)
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  PK41 5 months, 1 week ago


I was here too :)
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  saifmoe 5 months, 1 week ago


I will be taking the exam tomorrow (06/23/2020). Good luck everyone and don't forget to stay home, wash your hands, and wear masks when
you're outside.
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  msharsha 5 months, 1 week ago


Tmrw i am taking my exam..Little bit nervous
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  triptimandal01 5 months, 1 week ago


I was here too. Planning to take test soon. as far as question is concerned - Azure cost management which is free service provide option to set
budget alerts.
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  PowerstarRaki 5 months, 1 week ago


All the best guys...Hopefully this practice questions helps us to clear our exam
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  SanthuShankar 5 months, 1 week ago


All the best guys...Hopefully this practice questions helps us to clear our exam
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  Shijugopinath 5 months, 1 week ago


Thank u,,Good luck guys
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  Radoslavov 5 months, 1 week ago


my test is in 3 hours!!! :X
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  momaka5090 5 months ago


good luck and thanks
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  KatL16 5 months ago


I was here!
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  YeyeNambawan 5 months ago


Yeye was here. May the odds be ever in your favor.
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  KhatriRocks 5 months ago


Next Week is the exam booked
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  DEELEE 5 months ago


All the best fellas, kicking it today
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  N0mn0m 5 months ago


Good luck. Will take my exam within 2 hours :).
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  supaprasie 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I am certainly not a robot. excellent work from all of you who have contributed here. I have learnt a whole lot. May God bless the admin for this
platform.
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  Ommi 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Exam tomorrow, best of luck to everyone. Your hardwork will pay off, plus interest!
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  VenkiUS 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Hi Ommi/Anyone who recently gave the exam..Any tips for preparing and I have went thru this entire dumps but still confusing as few answers
are not correct as per comments section. PLease let me know if any new came apart from one here
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  mwwoodm 4 months, 3 weeks ago


This is a nice site; will use it again.
Best of luck to everyone on the exam!
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  asdfasdfaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 4 months, 3 weeks ago


G00000d luck guys
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  Spiman 4 months, 3 weeks ago


All the best Guys
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  Leimo 4 months, 3 weeks ago


I am a robot but i wish u a good exam!
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  JayAzure 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck everyone! Taking my test tomorrow!
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  starzap00 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck guys!
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  Azurance 4 months, 3 weeks ago


Wish me luck..I have exam after an hour..as always running late..:-)
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  mais 4 months, 3 weeks ago


this im not a robot thing wasted my day
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  prasad_BY 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Good Luck Guys!! This succeeded in confusing me a bit more
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  stargodwin 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Good Luck Everyone, Wish Every greater height and Successful Career,. Remeber to see me at the Top (Godwin from Nigeria)
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  Dhiva_ 4 months, 2 weeks ago


My test in 2 days. Wish me luck and all the best guys :)
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  wessy 4 months, 2 weeks ago


Good practice questions.
Did my exam today and passed...
All the best to those planning to sit the exam. You will pass
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  SidSandman 4 months, 2 weeks ago


I was here ;)
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  dpwebsphere 4 months, 2 weeks ago


To everyone who reached the last page clicking "I am not robot"....Kudos!
Good Luck folks!
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  Holatung 4 months, 1 week ago


I'm taking my AZ-900 Exam tomorrow.....Wish me good luck
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  RajivLearn 4 months, 1 week ago


I was here :-) Good luck!
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  DoYouKnowMe 4 months, 1 week ago


All the best to everyone taking the exam in future!
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  AK_10 4 months, 1 week ago


Good luck everyone
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  AK_10 4 months, 1 week ago


i succesfully passed the exam 1 hour ago...some questions are exactly the same. Good luck
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  Zemits06 4 months, 1 week ago


Good luck :)
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  Feather482 4 months, 1 week ago


Good luck :)
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  Leo128 4 months, 1 week ago


All the best!
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  vizapata 4 months, 1 week ago


passes the certification today. exam format might change so study both questions and answer.
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  2ndact 4 months, 1 week ago


passed exam today! Thanks for these sample questions! Good Luck all :)
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  airairo 4 months, 1 week ago


Finally done!!

Wish me luck guyz ... Going to take the exam on 29th July.
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  ESP_SAP 4 months ago


Budget alerts
Budget alerts notify you when spending, based on usage or cost, reaches or exceeds the amount defined in the alert condition of the budget. Cost
Management budgets are created using the Azure portal or the Azure Consumption API.

In the Azure portal, budgets are defined by cost. Using the Azure Consumption API, budgets are defined by cost or by consumption usage. Budget
alerts support both cost-based and usage-based budgets. Budget alerts are generated automatically whenever the budget alert conditions are
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met. You can view all cost alerts in the Azure portal. Whenever an alert is generated, it's shown in cost alerts. An alert email is also sent to the
people in the alert recipients list of the budget.
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  OlaCharles 4 months ago


taking my test today. good luck guys
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  TomG 4 months ago


All the best guys! Good luck with your exam!
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  Chinny 4 months ago


God's grace, wisdom, knowledge and understanding in your exam. Wishing you heaven's best. Amen!
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  sunny031982 4 months ago


I have exam day after tomorrow. hope everything go well !!

Good Luck guys for your exam as well :)


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  adamkh 4 months ago


both Advisor recommandation and budget alerts alows sending emails alert ...confusing
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  yan_mf 4 months ago


Good Luck!
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  ismart_venky_143 4 months ago


YEY! I'm going to write in 10 hours..... WISH ME LUCK FOLKS!
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  banda123 4 months ago


Thanks Guys really helpful
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  l2azure 4 months ago


Good luck robots!
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  runtheworld 4 months ago


all the best everyone!
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  goDDamnccp 4 months ago


I am taking it tomorrow. Thank you to everyone who contributed!
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  BobtheDarkCon dant 3 months, 4 weeks ago


GG GoodLuck all
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  24xdv4d54ds 3 months, 4 weeks ago


Passed exam yesterday and got 34 questions to answer in 60min. This questionnaire here is a good representation of what question will be asked
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  CloudyWinter 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck everyone!
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  Deepakbhardwajme 3 months, 3 weeks ago


Best of luck to all who are yet to give exam ..
Taking exam tomorrow.. Hope all goes well .. fingers crossed :)
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  ckm9 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I was here on08/07.. thanks all
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  adrenalinn 3 months, 3 weeks ago


I will take an exan on 11/08. Good luck you all guys!
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  dday 3 months, 2 weeks ago


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Exam schedule 8/14. Good Luck, all the best to everyone.


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  VinnieNyoike 3 months, 2 weeks ago


C'mon,you did not go thru all this dump to fail,you got this.Good Luck.
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  balajim212 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Amazing question set, just now cleared AZ900 with a 930 score!! Most of the questions were seen in the actual exam, there is one additional
question about Azure read only & delete locks, would be great if included.
Your site is awesome, inputs from all for the questions much appreciated!!
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  tourky2010 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Good Luck, Guys :)
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  Michko 3 months, 2 weeks ago


Exam on friday, hope it will go well! :) how many questions are on the exam? 32?
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  Stan55 3 months, 1 week ago


Any idea how to do the AZ900 exam in Aug?sep? I'm trying to arrange through Pearson and having no luck?
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  odwight 3 months, 1 week ago


All the best guys!
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  mshowlers 3 months, 1 week ago


best wishes all
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  CrazyLearner 2 months, 1 week ago


writing tommorrow..hope this questions will help
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  apphsw29 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Bocca al lupo!
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  Raifur 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Good luck everyone! Taking it today!~
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  m2bass 1 month ago


Good luck! Was here and it helped greatly
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Question #16 Topic 2

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
The Azure Standard support plan is the lowest cost option to receive 24x7 access to support engineers by phone.
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.

A. No change is needed

B. Developer

C. Basic

D. Professional Direct

  PrinceKaru1995 3 months ago


Goodluck! :)
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  Adekunle 3 months ago


This is more than helpful
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  Xwz 3 months ago


Best of luck everyone!
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  highlight lm 2 months, 4 weeks ago


Best of blessings y’all I got a whole week before I knock this outta the park
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  Ndi 2 months, 4 weeks ago


The correct answer is Basic
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  Ndi 2 months, 4 weeks ago


oh my bad. A is correct
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  meberlin 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Good luck guys! Thanks for the material!
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  keeskroket 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Exam in 1 hour! Gl guys, been a funny ride
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  chas12345 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Good Luck!
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  Rui05 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Exam in Sometime :) ... Thanks a lot guys
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  ie ong 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Made it to the final page.
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  KurtAndreas 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Best of luck to everyone!
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  Pniaq 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Passed today with 955 score.
Thank you Examtopics!
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  magnum2012 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Thanks for everyone for all the help. I will take the exam next week.
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  Laina 2 months, 3 weeks ago


Thank you examtopics. Just finished my exam and i passed..
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  boby88123 2 months, 2 weeks ago


read all 150 in 3 hours. i fail today. and i saw 80%+ question here, good luck tmr
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  Gusrpo 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Thanks for everyone for all the help. I will take the exam next week.
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  Dymib 2 months, 2 weeks ago


Goodluck everyone!
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  someth1ng 2 months, 1 week ago


Gook luck everyone ^^
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  tthen1 2 months ago


Taking the test in 1 hour. Good luck to everyone!!
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  tthen1 2 months ago


Update: I only had 31 questions and passed with 907. It only took 20 minutes and this was the only site I used for practice exams. A lot of the
questions were identicallllllll. Thank you examtopics!!!!
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  demis 2 months ago


Good luck :)
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  bb90 2 months ago


Wow.. This was pretty long!
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  chewingice 2 months ago


Good luck everyone.
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  prabh11 2 months ago


Good luck y'all!
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  udibie 2 months ago


Thanks guys. I will write my exam tomorrow
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  udibie 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Update: I had 33 questions and passed. It only took 24 minutes and this was the only site I used for practice exams. There were new questions,
but i just check this site and the new questions have been uploaded from the next question down. Kudos to the admin. Thanks
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  Maatt 2 months ago


Taking my test tomorrow. Goodluck fellas!
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  Okwy 1 day, 20 hours ago


My exam is tomorrow... I hope to smash it
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  mosh 9 hours, 36 minutes ago


Good luck, mine is today
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Question #17 Topic 2

A company has the requirement to have an automated process in place which would upload logs to an Azure SQL database every week. Reports
would then be generated from the SQL database. Which of the following would you use for this requirement?

A. The AzCopy tool

B. Azure Data Factory

C. Azure HDInsight

D. Data Migration Assistant

  FractalSeed 1 month, 4 weeks ago


1st comment, I got my exam today, hope I pass...
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  FractalSeed 1 month, 4 weeks ago


I passed!
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  Rosenkohl 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Nice, gongratz! Was it enough to learn the questions on this page?
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  hamood 1 month, 3 weeks ago


congrats
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  jfgonzalez 1 week, 3 days ago


congrats
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Question #18 Topic 2

A company is planning on deploying an application onto Azure. The application will be based on the .Net core programming language. The
application would be hosted using Azure Web apps. Below is part of the various requirements for the application:
✑ Gives the ability for the testing team to view the different components of an application and see the calls being made between the different
application components
✑ Helps business analyse how many users actually return to the application
✑ Ensuring IT administrators get alerts based on critical conditions being met in the application.
Which of the following service would be best suited for ful lling the requirement of "Helps business analyse how many users actually return to the
application"?

A. Application Insights

B. Azure Service Health

C. Azure Advisor

D. Azure Policies

  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Insights is the correct answer
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  danish1234 1 month ago


correct answer please .?
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Yes, it is the correct answer.
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Question #19 Topic 2

A company wants to deploy an application to Azure. The application has the below requirements:
✑ Give the ability to install and provide access to the full .Net framework
✑ Allow administrative access to the operating system
✑ Provide a level of redundancy if an Azure region fails
You decide to deploy 2 Azure Virtual Machines in 2 separate regions. And then you create a Tra c Manager Pro le.
Does this solution meet the requirement?

A. Yes

B. No

  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Looks right.

Traffic Manager provides a range of traffic-routing methods and endpoint monitoring options to suit different application needs and automatic
failover models. Traffic Manager is resilient to failure, including the failure of an entire Azure region.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-monitoring
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  freisoncastro 1 month, 2 weeks ago


A is correct.
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  SamT 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Yes, it's correct
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  lmib 1 month ago


A is correct.
Azure Traffic Manager is a DNS-based traffic load balancer that enables you to distribute traffic optimally to services across global Azure regions,
while providing high availability and responsiveness.
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Question #20 Topic 2

A team has an Azure CosmosDB account. A solution needs to be in place to generate an alert from Azure Log Analytics when a query request
charge exceeds 40 units more than 10 times during a 10-minute window.
Which of the following would you recommend? (Choose two.)

A. Create a search query to identify when the requestCharge_s exceeds 40.

B. Create a search query to identify when the requestCharge_s exceeds 10.

C. Create a search query to identify when the duration_s exceeds 10.

D. Con gure a period of 10 and a frequency of 10.

  DodgyD 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Somehow I doubt this is an Azure fundamentals question!
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  psk82 1 month, 1 week ago


Why indeed has it been posted? I agree this question should not be here.. and it takes away time for other, more relevant, AZ-900 questions.
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  nandoacesso 1 month, 3 weeks ago


agree, this is very specific for Cosmos DB, it could be a question for the AZ-104
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  andreeapurta 3 weeks, 4 days ago


Why frecvency?
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  andreeapurta 3 weeks, 4 days ago


Frequency *
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Question #21 Topic 2

Our team needs to deploy a Virtual machine that will host a SQL Server. The Virtual machine will have 2 data disks, one for the log le and the
other for the data les. You need to recommend a caching policy for each disk.
Which of the following would you recommend for the data disk containing the logs?

A. None

B. ReadOnly

C. WriteOnly

D. ReadWrite

  chungerr 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Correct.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/virtual-machines/windows/performance-guidelines-best-practices

"Do not enable caching on disk(s) hosting the log file. Important: Stop the SQL Server service when changing the cache settings for an Azure Virtual
Machines disk"
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  Galexy 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Apt and to the point solution, Thanks chungerr!
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  Stuudent 1 month, 2 weeks ago


My goodnses, is this really fundamentals scope?
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  aol 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I didnt understand what is the related of Azure Fundamentals of this question. Is this DB exam or whatelse ?
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  salehz 3 weeks, 6 days ago


None - No cache. Select this option for write-only and write-heavy disks. Log files are a good candidate because they're write-heavy operations.
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Question #22 Topic 2

A company has setup an Azure subscription and an Azure tenant. You need to provide the development team to be able to start and stop Virtual
Machines. The access needs to be granted on speci c occasions only.
You need to ensure the permission gets assigned and use the principle of least privilege. You also need to minimize costs.
Which of the following security feature would you use for the requirement?

A. Conditional Access policy

B. Azure Policies

C. Just in time VM access

D. Privileged Identity Management

  DodgyD 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/privileged-identity-management/pim-configure
Organizations can give users just-in-time privileged access to Azure resources and Azure AD
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Then why is the answer not C?
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  stewfreed 1 month, 2 weeks ago


JIT vm access concern network access only nsg firewall.
it's not privilege to act on the resource like reboot install stuff
source:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/just-in-time-explained
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  LRXm 1 week, 6 days ago


WHICH IS THE CORRECT ANSWER D
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Question #23 Topic 2

A company has deployed several applications across Windows and Linux Virtual machines in Azure. Log Analytics are being used to send the
required data for alerting purposes for the Virtual Machines.
You need to recommend which tables need to be queried for security related queries.
Which of the following would you query for events from Windows Event Logs?

A. Azure Activity

B. Azure Diagnostics

C. Event

D. Syslog

  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


How is this an AZ900 question?
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  dadageer 1 month, 2 weeks ago


is this Azure Fundamentals?
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  xmtpcs10 3 weeks, 1 day ago


Somebody got this question in exam?
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  Roro2011 1 week, 3 days ago


Its D. Syslog
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/data-sources-syslog
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  sreekarv 5 days, 16 hours ago


Syslog is specific to Linux
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Question #24 Topic 2

A company has the following on-premise data stores.


✑ A Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database.
✑ A Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database.
✑ The data needs to be migrated to Azure.
Requirement 1 - The data in the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database needs to be migrated to an Azure SQL database.
Requirement 2 - The data in a table in the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database needs to be migrated to an Azure CosmosDB account that uses the
SQL API.
Which of the following should be used to accomplish Requirement2?

A. AzCopy

B. Azure CosmosDB Data Migration tool

C. Data Management Gateway

D. Data Migration Assistant

  DaveDaSpade 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Don't agree with this
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  abeerswelam93 1 month, 3 weeks ago


D. Data Migration Assistant
Use DMA to detect compatibility issues that can impact database functionality in your target Azure SQL Database managed instance, to
recommend performance and reliability improvements, and to move the schema, data, and uncontained objects from your source server to your
target server. For information about supported sources and targets, and to download the latest version of DMA
https://datamigration.microsoft.com/scenario/sql-to-azuresqldb?step=1
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Yes, it is correct - Azure CosmosDB Data Migration tool:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/cosmosdb-migrationchoices
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  yasser1 1 month, 3 weeks ago


What about first point? Requirement 1 - The data in the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database needs to be migrated to an Azure SQL database.
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


The question is just for Requirement 2.
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  [Removed] 1 month, 3 weeks ago


I agree with the answer. Check this:
"With the Azure Cosmos DB Data Migration tool, you can easily migrate data to Azure Cosmos DB. The Azure Cosmos DB Data Migration tool is an
open source solution that imports data to Azure Cosmos DB from a variety of sources."

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/documentdb-data-migration-tool/
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  yasser1 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Please read the requirements
Requirement 1 - The data in the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database needs to be migrated to an Azure SQL database.
Requirement 2 - The data in a table in the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database needs to be migrated to an Azure CosmosDB account that uses the
SQL API.
Azure CosmosDB Data Migration tool works with Cosmos DB only, so you have igmored first point
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  moonss 1 month, 3 weeks ago


but the question is "Which of the following should be used to accomplish Requirement2?"
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  nandoacesso 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Ho Gosh...we have to be very careful when reading the questions..
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  Jay_azure 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Which of the following should be used to accomplish Requirement2?
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Question #25 Topic 2

A company is planning on deploying an Azure Web App to 2 regions.


One of the key requirements is to ensure that the web app is always running if an Azure region fails. You need to ensure deployment costs are
minimized.
Which of the following service would you include in the deployment of the solution?

A. Azure Functions

B. Azure Tra c Manager

C. Azure Application Gateway

D. Azure Load Balancer

  MB360 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Traffic Manager is resilient to failure, including the failure of an entire Azure region.
Azure Traffic Manager is a DNS-based traffic load balancer that enables you to distribute traffic optimally to services across global Azure regions,
while providing high availability and responsiveness.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-overview
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Okay, but how exactly will this minimize deployment costs?
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


But yeah I think that this should be the right one, I just don't understand how will minimalize the cost of deployment:
Traffic Manager provides a range of traffic-routing methods and endpoint monitoring options to suit different application needs and automatic
failover models. Traffic Manager is resilient to failure, including the failure of an entire Azure region.
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


D is correct. Loadbalancer
Traffic Manager doesn't see the traffic that's passed between the client and server. Rather, it directs the client web browser to a preferred endpoint.
Traffic Manager can route traffic in a few different ways, such as to the endpoint with the lowest latency.
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  sctmp 2 weeks, 1 day ago


Load Balancer is region based. Cross region load balancer is on a preview mode right.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/load-balancer/cross-region-overview
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  dadageer 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I was confused between B and C but B is correct!

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-overview
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  catalinb 3 weeks ago


Traffic Manager is used for non-HTTP(s) workload, so no web applications. See link https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/load-balancing-overview
It should be Azure Front Door + Azure LB which is not even in the answers :)
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  mondigo 2 weeks, 2 days ago


load-balancer - is for regional
web http/tls is application gateway
for rest i traffic manager

"Azure provides a suite of fully managed load-balancing solutions for your scenarios. If you are looking for Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol
termination ("SSL offload") or per-HTTP/HTTPS request, application-layer processing, review Application Gateway. If you are looking for regional
load balancing, review Load Balancer. Your end-to-end scenarios might benefit from combining these solutions as needed."

I thing it should be C as it is web related


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  mondigo 2 weeks, 2 days ago


I changed my mind to Azure LB or if 2 option possible as above Azure Front Door + Azure LB
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  mondigo 1 week, 6 days ago

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final answer B
"This quickstart describes how to create a Traffic Manager profile that delivers high availability for your web application."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/quickstart-create-traffic-manager-profile
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Question #26 Topic 2

A company is planning on deploying a stateless based application based on microservices using the Azure Service Fabric service.
You need to design the infrastructure that would be required in the Azure Service Fabric service.
Which of the following should you consider? (Choose two.)

A. The number of node types in the cluster

B. The properties for each node type

C. The network connectivity

D. The service tier

  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Right:
Cluster capacity planning is important for every Service Fabric production environment. Key considerations include:
-> Initial number and properties of cluster node types
-> Durability level of each node type, which determines Service Fabric VM privileges within Azure infrastructure
-> Reliability level of the cluster, which determines the stability of Service Fabric system services and overall cluster function

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-fabric/service-fabric-cluster-capacity
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  freisoncastro 1 month, 2 weeks ago


A and B are correct.
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  victortilla 6 days, 12 hours ago


Is this really an AZ-900 question?
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Question #27 Topic 2

An Azure administrator plans to run a PowerShell script that creates Azure resources. You need to recommend which computer con guration to
use to run the script.
Which three computers can run the script? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. a computer that runs macOS and has PowerShell Core 6.0 installed

B. a computer that runs Windows 10 and has the Azure PowerShell module installed

C. a computer that runs Chrome OS and uses Azure Cloud Shell

D. a computer that runs Linux and has the Azure CLI tools installed

  ExamBoii 2 months ago


It's ACD
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  CSSJ 1 month, 4 weeks ago


ABC because it says "present complete solution" for 3. D is not correct because its CLI though PS Script can run on CLI
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  Reku 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Could PS scripts without the module of PS in CLI for Linux work?
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  Willymun 1 month, 4 weeks ago


All are ok
ABCD is the answer, because all tools are functional.
Linux windows and Ios.
Cli and web powershell or bash
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  [Removed] 1 month, 3 weeks ago


D asks you to run powershell script on Azure CLI which is not really possible.
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  Rennisami 1 month, 3 weeks ago


You can run powershell script in Azure CLI. Add the powershell word before the powershell scripts.
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  mmdcert 1 month, 3 weeks ago


BCD is the correct answer.

PowerShell will run on macOS only from version 6.2.4:


"Azure PowerShell works with PowerShell 6.2.4 and later on all platforms. It is also supported with PowerShell 5.1 on Windows."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-az-ps?view=azps-4.7.0
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  getazusername 1 month ago


i agree with this
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  Rosenkohl 1 month, 3 weeks ago


any more information? What is the correct answer?
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Why D isn't correct? We can install Azure CLI on Linux and we can run PowerShell scripts on Azure CLI. So what's the problem with D?
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  student1000 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Its ABC. A PowerShell script is a file that contains PowerShell cmdlets and code. A PowerShell script needs to be run in PowerShell.
A computer that runs Linux and has the Azure CLI tools installed, not PowerShell. So D is wrong. Correct answer is ABC
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  Rennisami 1 month, 3 weeks ago


You can run powershell script in Azure CLI. Add the powershell word before the powershell scripts.
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  Enoll 1 month, 3 weeks ago

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BCD is correct. Tricky because Azure is not included in PowerShell Core 6.0 (it is included in 6.2):
Most of the modules that ship as part of Windows (for example, DnsClient, Hyper-V, NetTCPIP, Storage, etc.) and other Microsoft products
including Azure and Office have not been explicitly ported to .NET Core yet. The PowerShell team is working with these product groups and teams
to validate and port their existing modules to PowerShell Core.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/whats-new/what-s-new-in-powershell-core-60?view=powershell-6&utm_source=episode-
392&utm_medium=channel9&utm_campaign=azure-friday
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  zzt 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Good find, congrats. However the question speaks about a PS script. PS commands can only run in Azure CLI if "powershell" added before them.
So the script cannot run in its original form. This renders D false. So A should be true. But as you found out A is false.
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  SweetieS 1 month, 1 week ago


The link is from 2018. There are other link from 2019 like https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/general-availability-of-powershell-core-6-
2/ -->"Throughout the development of 6.2, the PowerShell Core team has also been focused on supporting PowerShell Core 6 in Azure
Functions (more on this soon!), automating our release process (blog coming!), the v1.18.0 release of PSScriptAnalyzer, the 2.0.0-Preview release
of the PowerShell Visual Studio Code extension, and, of course, the PowerShell Core 6.2 release."
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  freisoncastro 1 month, 2 weeks ago


ABC. In linux you need to install PowerShell Core 6.0 as on Mac but the answer is not saying that, so D is not correct.
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Question #28 Topic 2

Your Azure environment contains multiple Azure virtual machines.


You need to ensure that a virtual machine named VM1 is accessible from the Internet over HTTP.
What are two possible solutions? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A. You modify a DDoS protection plan.

B. You modify an Azure rewall.

C. You modify an Azure Tra c Manager pro le.

D. Modify a network security group (NSG)

  sami365 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Answer: B+ D
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  winston_45 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Answer D was considered wrong a few questions back....
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  SamT 1 month, 2 weeks ago


That was a different question, This is more towards accessing from Internet
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  freisoncastro 1 month, 2 weeks ago


B and D are correct.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Answers B and D are correct.
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


Because they are both defense-in-depth mechanisms.
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Question #29 Topic 2

Which task can you perform by using Azure Advisor?

A. Integrate Active Directory and Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).

B. Estimate the costs of an Azure solution.

C. Con rm that Azure subscription security follows best practices.

D. Evaluate which on-premises resources can be migrated to Azure.

  jay158 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Answer should be C,
Price estimation is provided by pricing calculator
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  freisoncastro 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-overview
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  gagan5133 1 month, 4 weeks ago


I think it should be C. Please confirm
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  hamood 1 month, 4 weeks ago


i think b and c
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  hamood 1 month, 4 weeks ago


Advisor provides relevant best practices to help you improve reliability, security, and performance, achieve operational excellence,

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/advisor/#features
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  Rennisami 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Azure Advisor provides but it doesn't confirm the best practices. My answer also is C but change it to B.
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  Reku 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Should be C:
Just Recommendations, no estimates...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-security-recommendations
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  CalinC 1 month, 3 weeks ago


From the mentioned article in the provided response:
High Availability - helps ensure and improve the continuity of your business-critical applications.
Security - detect threats and vulnerabilities that might lead to potential security breaches.
Performance – to increase the speed of your applications.
Cost – optimize and reduce your overall Azure spend.
https://blog.pragmaticworks.com/what-is-azure-advisor
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  Cuppy 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Azure Advisor analyzes your configurations and usage telemetry and offers personalized, actionable recommendations to help you optimize your
Azure resources for reliability, security, operational excellence, performance, and cost
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  AndreeaD06 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Advisor is a personalized cloud consultant that helps you follow best practices to optimize your Azure deployments. It analyzes your resource
configuration and usage telemetry and then recommends solutions that can help you improve the cost effectiveness, performance, Reliability
(formerly called High availability), and security of your Azure resources.
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  Rosenkohl 1 month, 3 weeks ago


All those 10000 monitoring tools are close to the same. How the fuck are you supposed to understand all the differences?

So B is fine?
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I think it should be C because cost management estimates costs, or cost calculator or TCO tool. Advisor tells you how you can optimize for cost.
It analyzes your resource configuration and usage telemetry and then recommends solutions that can help you improve the cost effectiveness,
security, performance and high availability.
It isn't a tool that will estimate the cost of resources you are proposing to put in Azure.
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  kemtin 1 month, 3 weeks ago


just finished my exam-861. Keep going!
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  aleksos 1 month, 3 weeks ago


Should be C!
B is Total Cost of Ownership [TCO] calculator...
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  BarryAllen76 1 month, 2 weeks ago


I believe the answer is C. The Advisor doesn't estimate cost but rather cost savings that would arise from following its suggestions. As for security, it
is used for actions like detecting vulnerabilities.

cost : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations
security : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-overview
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  freisoncastro 1 month, 2 weeks ago


It should be C.
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  dadageer 1 month, 2 weeks ago


Passed the exam 907 just today :-) really enjoyed the journey learning Azure Fundamentals coming from a Cisco background!
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  Ebenezer 1 month ago


I also have my exam in a few days. I have been doing Cisco since I got into IT.
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  lennie1 1 month, 1 week ago


C definitely!
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  AlessandroG 1 month, 1 week ago


B https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations
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  AlessandroG 1 month, 1 week ago


doesn't confirm
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  wannasruls 1 month ago


I WAS HERE
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  RayYang 3 weeks, 1 day ago


Good luck guys! Got 976today Thanks for everyone help
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  simjbnathan 3 weeks ago


goodluck to us
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  mondigo 2 weeks, 2 days ago


Advisor shows the estimated cost savings for either recommended action: resize or shut down. For resize, Advisor provides current and target SKU
information.

I would go with B
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  RahulKate 1 week, 6 days ago


Advisor shows the estimated cost savings for either recommended action: resize or shut down. For resize, Advisor provides current and target SKU
information.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations
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  RahulKate 1 week, 4 days ago


Answer is B
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  RemiS 1 week, 5 days ago


I get my exam today even didnt finished caused of network issue, 7 of 15 are new but are not existing here, good luck.
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  dodyagung 5 days, 18 hours ago


Thank you. My score is 835 from minimum score 700. More than 50% of the questions are on the exam (or maybe > 60%). But don't forget to
check the discussion, some answers are wrong.
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  Shizz 5 days, 4 hours ago


I have my exam tomorrow, wish me a goodluck guys :-)
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  Shizz 2 days, 20 hours ago


I passed :-) Thank you all of you especially this site really help me a lot.
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