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New Question
A company plans to use third-party application software to perform complex data analysis processes. The software will use up to 500 identical virtual machines (VMs) based on an Azure Marketplace VM image.
You need to design the infrastructure for the third-party application server. The solution must meet the following requirements:
– The number of VMs that are running at any given point in time must change when the user workload changes.
– When a new version of the application is available in Azure Marketplace it must be deployed without causing application downtime.
– Use VM scale sets.
– Minimize the need for ongoing maintenance.
Which two technologies should you recommend? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. single storage account
B. autoscale
C. single placement group
D. managed disks

Answer: BD

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You have an Azure subscription that contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.

All storage accounts contain blobs only.
You need to implement several lifecycle management rules for all storage accounts.
What should you do first?

A. Upgrade contosostorage1 and contosostorage2 to General Purpose V2 accounts.
B. Move 5 TB of blob data from contosostorage3 to contosostorage4.
C. Move 5 TB of blob data from contosostorage1 to contosostorage2.
D. Recreate contosostorage5 as General Purpose V2 account.

Answer: A
Explanation:
Microsoft recommends that you use a general-purpose v2 storage account for most scenarios. You can easily upgrade a general-purpose v1 or an Azure Blob storage account to a general-purpose v2 account with no downtime and without the need to copy data.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-scalability-targets

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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.
A user named Admin1 attempts to create an access review from the Azure Active Directory admin center and discovers that the Access reviews settings are unavailable. Admin1 discovers that all the other Identity Governance settings are available.
Admin1 is assigned the User administrator, Compliance administrator, and Security administrator roles.
You need to ensure that the Admin1 can create access reviews in contoso.com.
Solution: You consent to Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM).
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: A
Explanation:
PIM essentially helps you manage the who, what, when, where, and why for resources that you care about. Key features of PIM include:
Conduct access reviews to ensure users still need roles
Note: 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. This includes access to resources in Azure AD, Azure resources, and other Microsoft Online Services like Office 365 or Microsoft Intune.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/privileged-identity-management/pim-configure

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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.
A user named Admin1 attempts to create an access review from the Azure Active Directory admin center and discovers that the Access reviews settings are unavailable. Admin1 discovers that all the other Identity Governance settings are available.
Admin1 is assigned the User administrator, Compliance administrator, and Security administrator roles.
You need to ensure that the Admin1 can create access reviews in contoso.com.
Solution: You assign the Global administrator role to Admin1.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B
Explanation:
Instead use Azure AD Privileged Identity Management.
Note: PIM essentially helps you manage the who, what, when, where, and why for resources that you care about. Key features of PIM include:
Conduct access reviews to ensure users still need roles
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/privileged-identity-management/pim-configure

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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.
A user named Admin1 attempts to create an access review from the Azure Active Directory admin center and discovers that the Access reviews settings are unavailable. Admin1 discovers that all the other Identity Governance settings are available.
Admin1 is assigned the User administrator, Compliance administrator, and Security administrator roles.
You need to ensure that the Admin1 can create access reviews in contoso.com.
Solution: You purchase an Azure Directory Premium P2 license for contoso.com.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B
Explanation:
Instead use Azure AD Privileged Identity Management.
Note: PIM essentially helps you manage the who, what, when, where, and why for resources that you care about. Key features of PIM include:
Conduct access reviews to ensure users still need roles
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/privileged-identity-management/pim-configure

New Question
You have a resource group named RG1 that contains the following:
– A virtual network that contains two subnets named Subnet1 and Subnet2
– An Azure Storage account named contososa1
– An Azure firewall deployed to Subnet2
You need to ensure that contososa1 is accessible from Subnet1 over the Azure backbone network.
What should you do?

A. Deploy an Azure firewall to Subnet1.
B. Remove the Azure firewall.
C. Implement a virtual network service endpoint.
D. Create a stored access policy for contososa1.

Answer: C
Explanation:
Virtual Network (VNet) service endpoints extend your virtual network private address space and the identity of your VNet to the Azure services, over a direct connection. Endpoints allow you to secure your critical Azure service resources to only your virtual networks. Traffic from your VNet to the Azure service always remains on the Microsoft Azure backbone network.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview

New Question
Your company has the groups shown in the following table.

The company has an Azure subscription that contains an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.
An administrator named Admin1 attempts to enable Enterprise State Roaming for all the users in the Managers group.
Admin1 reports that the options for Enterprise State Roaming are unavailable from Azure AD.
You verify that Admin1 is assigned the Global administrator role.
You need to ensure that Admin1 can enable Enterprise State Roaming.
What should you do?

A. Enforce Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Admin1.
B. Purchase an Azure AD Premium P1 license for each user in the Managers group.
C. Assign an Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM) role to Admin1.
D. Purchase an Azure Rights Management (Azure RMS) license for each user in the Managers group.

Answer: B
Explanation:
Enterprise State Roaming is available to any organization with an Azure AD Premium or Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) license.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/active-directory/devices/enterprise-state-roaming-enable

New Question
You create a new Azure subscription. You create a resource group named RG1. In RG1, you create the resources shown in the following table.

You need to configure an encrypted tunnel between your on-premises network and VNET1.
Which two additional resources should you create in Azure? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. a site-to-site connection
B. a VPN gateway
C. a VNet-to VNet connection
D. a local network gateway
E. a point-to-site configuration

Answer: ABD
Explanation:
A Site-to-Site VPN gateway connection is used to connect your on-premises network to an Azure virtual network over an IPsec/IKE (IKEv1 or IKEv2) VPN tunnel. This type of connection requires a VPN device, a local network gateway, located on-premises that has an externally facing public IP address assigned to it.
Finally, create a Site-to-Site VPN connection between your virtual network gateway and your on-premises VPN device.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-site-to-site-resource-manager-portal

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You have an Azure subscription.
You have an on-premises file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2019.
You manage Server1 by using Windows Admin Center.
You need to ensure that if Server1 fails, you can recover the data from Azure.
Solution: From the Azure portal, you create a Recovery Services vault. On VM1, you install the Azure Backup agent and you schedule a backup.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B
Explanation:
Instead use Azure Storage Sync service and configure Azure File.
Use Azure File Sync to centralize your organization’s file shares in Azure Files, while keeping the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of an on-premises file server. Azure File Sync transforms Windows Server into a quick cache of your Azure file share.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-introduction

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You have an Azure subscription.
You have an on-premises file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2019.
You manage Server1 by using Windows Admin Center.
You need to ensure that if Server1 fails, you can recover the data from Azure.
Solution: You create a Recovery Services vault and configure a backup by using Windows Server Backup.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B
Explanation:
Instead use Azure Storage Sync service and configure Azure File.
Use Azure File Sync to centralize your organization’s file shares in Azure Files, while keeping the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of an on-premises file server. Azure File Sync transforms Windows Server into a quick cache of your Azure file share.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-introduction

New Question
Note: This question is part of 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.
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You have an Azure subscription.
You have an on-premises file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2019.
You manage Server1 by using Windows Admin Center.
You need to ensure that if Server1 fails, you can recover the data from Azure.
Solution: You create an Azure Storage account and an Azure Storage Sync service. You configure Azure File Sync for Server1.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: A
Explanation:
Use Azure File Sync to centralize your organization’s file shares in Azure Files, while keeping the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of an on-premises file server. Azure File Sync transforms Windows Server into a quick cache of your Azure file share.
Azure Files offers fully managed file shares in the cloud that are accessible via the industry standard Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. Azure file shares can be mounted concurrently by cloud or on- premises deployments of Windows, Linux, and macOS. Additionally, Azure file shares can be cached on Windows Servers with Azure File Sync for fast access near where the data is being used.
Azure file shares can be used to:
Replace or supplement on-premises file servers:
Azure Files can be used to completely replace or supplement traditional on-premises file servers or NAS devices. Popular operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux can directly mount Azure file shares wherever they are in the world. Azure file shares can also be replicated with Azure File Sync to Windows Servers, either on-premises or in the cloud, for performance and distributed caching of the data where it’s being used.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-introduction
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-sync-files-deployment-guide?tabs=azure-portal

New Question
You have an Azure subscription that contains the Azure virtual machines shown in the following table.

You create an Azure key vault named Vault1 in the East US location.
You need to identify which virtual machines can enable Azure Disk Encryption by using Vault1.
Which virtual machines should you identify?

A. VM2 and VM3 only
B. VM1, VM2, and VM4 only
C. VM1, VM2, and VM3 only
D. VM3 only

Answer: B
Explanation:
Your key vault and VMs must reside in the same Azure region and subscription.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/disk-encryption-overview

New Question
A company is migrating an existing on-premises third-party website to Azure. The website is stateless.
The company does not have access to the source code for the website. They have the original installer.
The number of visitors at the website varies throughout the year. The on-premises infrastructure was resized to accommodate peaks but the extra capacity was not used.
You need to implement a virtual machine scale set instance.
What should you do

A. Use a webhook to log autoscale failures.
B. Use an autoscale setting to scale instances vertically.
C. Use only default diagnostics metrics to trigger autoscaling
D. Use an autoscale setting to define more profiles that have one or more autoscale rules.

Answer: C
Explanation:
In-guest VM metrics with the Azure diagnostics extension The Azure diagnostics extension is an agent that runs inside a VM instance. The agent monitors and saves performance metrics to Azure storage. These performance metrics contain more detailed information about the status of the VM, such as AverageReadTime for disks or PercentIdleTime for CPU. You can create autoscale rules based on a more detailed awareness of the VM performance, not just the percentage of CPU usage or memory consumption.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machine-scale-sets/virtual-machine-scale-sets-autoscale-overview

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You have an Azure Cosmos DB database that contains a container named Container1. The partition key for Container1 is set to /day. Container1 contains the items shown in the following table.

You need to programmatically query Azure Cosmos DB and retrieve item1 and item2 only.
Solution: You run the following query.

You set the EnableCrossPartitionQuery property to False.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B

New Question
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You have an Azure Cosmos DB database that contains a container named Container1. The partition key for Container1 is set to /day. Container1 contains the items shown in the following table.

You need to programmatically query Azure Cosmos DB and retrieve item1 and item2 only.
Solution: You run the following query.

You set the EnableCrossPartitionQuery property to True.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B

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