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No.# B. User1 and User4 only
No.# 1. Create Recovery Services Vault,
2. Set Replication Policy to ZRS (because of the requirement for having in three separate zones)
3. For VM1, create a backup policy
No.# Box 1: An Azure Storage account -
App Service can back up the following information to an Azure storage account and container that you have configured your app to use.
App configuration -
File content -
Database connected to your app -
Note: Choose your backup destination by selecting a Storage Account and Container. The storage account must belong to the same subscription as the app you want to back up. If you wish, you can create a new storage account or a new container in the respective pages.
Box 2: A _backup.filter file -
Exclude files from your backup.
Suppose you have an app that contains log files and static images that have been backup once and are not going to change. In such cases, you can exclude those folders and files from being stored in your future backups. To exclude files and folders from your backups, create a _backup.filter file in the D:\home\site
\wwwroot folder of your app. Specify the list of files and folders you want to exclude in this file.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/manage-backup...
No.# i think N-N-Y
No.# Answers are correct:
User1 - Owner of the subscription. (He can manage any resources in the subscription.)
User 2 - Owner of RG2(He can manage any resources in the RG2.)
User 3 - Owner of a single VM that is VM1.(he can manage VM1 only)
User 4 - Contributor of RG1.(He can manage everything in RG1, even he can delete VMs in RG1. But cannot change RABC)
Box1: Owner of VM1 - User1, User3
Box2 : Create VM in RG1 - User1,User4
No.# D. Group1, Group2, and Group3 only tested in lab.
No.# Prerequisites and caveats for object replication
Object replication requires that the following Azure Storage features are also enabled:
Change feed: Must be enabled on the source account. To learn how to enable change feed, see Enable and disable the change feed.
Blob versioning: Must be enabled on both the source and destination accounts. To learn how to enable versioning, see Enable and manage blob versioning.
Enabling change feed and blob versioning may incur additional costs. For more information, see the Azure Storage pricing page.
Object replication is supported for general-purpose v2 storage accounts and premium block blob accounts. Both the source and destination accounts must be either general-purpose v2 or premium block blob accounts. Object replication supports block blobs only; append blobs and page blobs aren't supported.
No.# i think Y-N-Y
No.# kubectl command is used for configuring Kubernetes and not AKS cluster.
The az aks command is used for the AKS cluster configuration.
Set-AzVm cmdlet is used for VMs.
Azure portal, under node pools, press scale, then choose auto scale.
Set-AzAks, creates or updates an AKS cluster, the correct cmdlet is Set-AzAksCluster.
AKS clusters can scale in one of two ways:
- The cluster autoscaler watches for pods that can't be scheduled on nodes because of resource constraints. The cluster then automatically increases the number of nodes.
- The horizontal pod autoscaler uses the Metrics Server in a Kubernetes cluster to monitor the resource demand of pods. If an application needs more resources, the number of pods is automatically increased to meet the demand.
No.# Given answer looks correct, see;
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/multi-user-authorization?tabs=azure-portal&pivots=vaults-recovery-services-vault
Before you start
Testing scenarios
Create a Resource Guard
Enable MUA on a Recovery Services vault
Protected operations on a vault using MUA
Authorize critical operations on a vault
Disable MUA on a Recovery Services vault
No.# N-Y-Y
No.# four times and scale up
No.# Selected Answer: D
Read the question carefully. The instances you are about to deploy will be deployed "in a Container Group", making it a multi-instance container group. As per the article referred below, its only available for Linux Containers for now:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-container-groups
Multi-container groups currently support only Linux containers. For Windows containers, Azure Container Instances only supports deployment of a single container instance.
No.# B. VM1 and VM2 only as they are peered to each another.
No.# i think the answer should be A- 2 instantes
No.# B. Redeploy VM1 and VM2 to the same availability zone.
or
C. Connect VM2 to VNET1/Subnet1.
No.# N not a connected organisation
N expired not remove
Y 365 + 30 = 395 removed
No.# box two: user 1 and 4
No.# Given the considerations above, if the primary goal is to minimize costs, utilizing a storage account in the same region as the app (West US) would be beneficial to reduce data transfer costs. Hence, storage2 (blob storage) or storage3 (block blob storage) would be more suitable options. Furthermore, if App1's backup data is unstructured text or binary data, storage3 (block blob storage) might be the most cost-effective choice given its specialization in handling such data types and its location in the West US region, the same as App1.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview