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No.# . Azure Instance Metadata Service (IMDS)
No.# YNY
Since Group 1 is assigned VM contributor to MG1, it will be able to create a new VM in RG1.
User 2 is not able to grant permission to Group 2 because it is just a member with contributor role.
Since Group 3 has Contributor role for the Tenant Root Group, User3 can create storage account in RG2
No.# Y,N,N - just another solution
No.# Y,N,N - just another solution
No.# Migrate to: SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines
By using: Azure Migrate
Explanation:
SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines:
App1 Requirement: This option allows you to migrate Server1 (with App1 and DB1) as a virtual machine to Azure. This ensures that App1 and DB1 remain on the same server, fulfilling the requirement.
Flexibility: You have full control over the VM configuration and can customize it to meet your specific needs.
Azure Migrate:
Simplified Migration: Azure Migrate simplifies the migration process by assessing the on-premises server, creating a migration plan, and executing the migration.
Minimal Downtime: The migration can be performed with minimal downtime, allowing for a seamless transition to Azure.
No.# Migrate to: SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines
By using: Azure Migrate
Explanation:
SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines:
App1 Requirement: This option allows you to migrate Server1 (with App1 and DB1) as a virtual machine to Azure. This ensures that App1 and DB1 remain on the same server, fulfilling the requirement.
Flexibility: You have full control over the VM configuration and can customize it to meet your specific needs.
Azure Migrate:
Simplified Migration: Azure Migrate simplifies the migration process by assessing the on-premises server, creating a migration plan, and executing the migration.
Minimal Downtime: The migration can be performed with minimal downtime, allowing for a seamless transition to Azure.
No.# Point-in-time restore for block blobs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/point-in-time-restore-overview
This mentions enabling the change feed: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/point-in-time-restore-manage?tabs=portal#enable-and-configure-point-in-time-restore
No.# Point-in-time restore for block blobs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/point-in-time-restore-overview
This mentions enabling the change feed: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/point-in-time-restore-manage?tabs=portal#enable-and-configure-point-in-time-restore
No.# Point-in-time restore for block blobs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/point-in-time-restore-overview
This mentions enabling the change feed: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/point-in-time-restore-manage?tabs=portal#enable-and-configure-point-in-time-restore
No.# Cluster autoscaler help provision new nodes (compute ressources)
Cluster autoscaler works on top of horizontal pod autoscaler.
Azure AKS support windows https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/learn/quick-windows-container-deploy-cli
No.# Cluster autoscaler help provision new nodes (compute ressources)
Cluster autoscaler works on top of horizontal pod autoscaler.
Azure AKS support windows https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/learn/quick-windows-container-deploy-cli
No.# Azure App Service is a fully managed platform that supports running containerized applications, and it meets all the specified requirements:
Support autoscaling: Azure App Service supports autoscaling natively. You can configure it to automatically scale out or scale in based on various metrics such as CPU usage, memory usage, request queue length, etc.
Support continuous deployment from an Azure Container Registry: Azure App Service has built-in integration with Azure Container Registry. You can set up continuous deployment such that new container images pushed to the registry can automatically trigger a deployment to the app service.
Provide built-in functionality to authenticate app users by using Azure Active Directory (Azure AD): Azure App Service supports easy authentication and authorization setup with Azure Active Directory, without needing to write any code for it. It can be configured directly from the Azure portal.
No.# 1, Enable operational backup with Azure Backup - can share same backup policy among multiple storage accounts
2, Enable permanent delete for soft deleted items - can delete blobs prematurely.
No.# 2nd option is serverless apache spark pool
No.# Box 1: Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC)
Attribute based because it says tags
Box 2: Blobs
Since Azure Storage supports blobs, files, and tables, but the most common use case for granular access control is typically blobs, "Blobs" is likely the appropriate answer here, unless more context specifies otherwise.
No.# BC is the best anwser
No.# I am confident the answer is 3-3.
No.# No need for dedicated environment. So Azure Service Plan per region is enough.
No.# Azure Data Lake Storage.
"Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 implements an access control model that supports both Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) and POSIX-like access control lists (ACLs)."
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/data-lake-storage-access-control
"Immutable storage for Azure Data Lake Storage is now generally available."
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/immutable-storage-for-azure-data-lake-storage-is-now-generally-available/