{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-template-js","path":"/45-question-set","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<h1>Question Set 1</h1>\n<h1>QUESTION 1</h1>\n<p>You plan to use the Azure Import/Export service to copy files to a storage account.\nWhich two files should you create before you prepare the drives for the import job? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.\nNOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.\nA.  a driveset CSV file\nB.  a JSON configuration file\nC.  a PowerShell PS1 file\nD.  an XML manifest file\nE.  a dataset CSV file\nCorrect Answer: AE\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nA: Modify the driveset.csv file in the root folder where the tool resides.\nE: Modify the dataset.csv file in the root folder where the tool resides. Depending on whether you want to import a file or folder or both, add entries in the\ndataset.csv file\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-data-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-data-</a>\nto-files </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 2</h1>\n<p>You create an Azure Storage account named contosostorage.\nYou plan to create a file share named data.\nUsers need to map a drive to the data file share from home computers that run Windows 10.\nWhich outbound port should you open between the home computers and the data file share?\nA.  80\nB.  443\nC.  445\nD.  3389\nCorrect Answer: C\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nEnsure port 445 is open: The SMB protocol requires TCP port 445 to be open; connections will fail if port 445 is blocked.\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-how-to-use-files-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-how-to-use-files-</a>\nwindows </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 3</h1>\n<p>You have two Azure virtual machines named VM1 and VM2. You have two Recovery Services vaults named RSV1 and RSV2.\nVM2 is protected by RSV1.\nYou need to use RSV2 to protect VM2.\nWhat should you do first?\nA.  From the VM2 blade, click Disaster recovery, click Replication settings, and then select RSV2 as the Recovery Services vault.\nB.  From the RSV2 blade, click Backup. From the Backup blade, select the backup for the virtual machine, and then click Backup.\nC.  From the RSV1 blade, click Backup Jobs and export the VM2 job.\nD.  From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup.\nCorrect Answer: A\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nReference: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-vms-first-look-arm\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-vms-first-look-arm</a> </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 4</h1>\n<p>You have a Recovery Service vault that you use to test backups. The test backups contain two protected virtual machines.\nYou need to delete the Recovery Services vault.\nWhat should you do first?\nA.  From the Recovery Service vault, delete the backup data.\nB.  Modify the disaster recovery properties of each virtual machine.\nC.  From the Recovery Service vault, stop the backup of each backup item.\nD.  Modify the locks of each virtual machine.\nCorrect Answer: C\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nYou can't delete a Recovery Services vault if it is registered to a server and holds backup data. If you try to delete a vault, but can't, the vault is still configured to\nreceive backup data.\nRemove vault dependencies and delete vault\nIn the vault dashboard menu, scroll down to the Protected Items section, and click Backup Items. In this menu, you can stop and delete Azure File Servers, SQL\nServers in Azure VM, and Azure virtual machines. </p>\n<p>Reference: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-delete-vault\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-delete-vault</a> </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 5</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription that contains a storage account named account1.\nYou plan to upload the disk files of a virtual machine to account1 from your on-premises network. The on-premises network uses a public IP address space of\n131.107.1.0/24.\nYou plan to use the disk files to provision an Azure virtual machine named VM1. VM1 will be attached to a virtual network named VNet1. VNet1 uses an IP\naddress space of 192.168.0.0/24.\nYou need to configure account1 to meet the following requirements:\nEnsure that you can upload the disk files to account1.\nEnsure that you can attach the disks to VM1.<br>\nPrevent all other access to account1.\nWhich two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.\nNOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.\nA.  From the Firewalls and virtual networks blade of account1, add VNet1.\nB.  From the Firewalls and virtual networks blade of account1, select Allow trusted Microsoft services to access this storage account.\nC.  From the Firewalls and virtual networks blade of account1, add the 131.107.1.0/24 IP address range.\nD.  From the Firewalls and virtual networks blade of account1, select Selected networks.\nE.  From the Service endpoints blade of VNet1, add a service endpoint.\nCorrect Answer: DE\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nD: By default, storage accounts accept connections from clients on any network. To limit access to selected networks, you must first change the default action.\nAzure portal </p>\n<ol>\n<li>Navigate to the storage account you want to secure. </li>\n<li>Click on the settings menu called Firewalls and virtual networks. </li>\n<li>To deny access by default, choose to allow access from 'Selected networks'. To allow traffic from all networks, choose to allow access from 'All networks'. </li>\n<li>Click Save to apply your changes.\nE: Grant access from a Virtual Network\nStorage accounts can be configured to allow access only from specific Azure Virtual Networks.\nBy enabling a Service Endpoint for Azure Storage within the Virtual Network, traffic is ensured an optimal route to the Azure Storage service. The identities of the\nvirtual network and the subnet are also transmitted with each request.\nReference: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-network-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-network-</a>\nsecurity </li>\n</ol>\n<h1>QUESTION 6</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1.\nYou have 5 TB of data that you need to transfer to Subscription1.\nYou plan to use an Azure Import/Export job.\nWhat can you use as the destination of the imported data?\nA.  an Azure Cosmos DB database\nB.  Azure File Storage\nC.  the Azure File Sync Storage Sync Service\nD.  Azure Data Factory\nCorrect Answer: B\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:<br>\nAzure Import/Export service is used to securely import large amounts of data to Azure Blob storage and Azure Files by shipping disk drives to an Azure\ndatacenter.\nThe maximum size of an Azure Files Resource of a file share is 5 TB.\nReference: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-</a>\nservice </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 7</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription that contains the resources in the following table. </p>\n<p>Store1 contains a file share named Data. Data contains 5,000 files.\nYou need to synchronize the files in the file share named Data to an on-premises server named Server1.\nWhich three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.\nNOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.\nA.  Download an automation script.\nB.  Register Server1.\nC.  Create a sync group.\nD.  Create a container instance.\nE.  Install the Azure File Sync agent on Server1.\nCorrect Answer: BCE\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nStep 1 (E): Install the Azure File Sync agent on Server1\nThe Azure File Sync agent is a downloadable package that enables Windows Server to be synced with an Azure file share\nStep 2 (B): Register Server1.\nRegister Windows Server with Storage Sync Service\nRegistering your Windows Server with a Storage Sync Service establishes a trust relationship between your server (or cluster) and the Storage Sync Service.\nStep 3 (C): Create a sync group and a cloud endpoint.\nA sync group defines the sync topology for a set of files. Endpoints within a sync group are kept in sync with each other. A sync group must contain one cloud\nendpoint, which represents an Azure file share and one or more server endpoints. A server endpoint represents a path on registered server.\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-sync-files-deployment-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-sync-files-deployment-</a>\nguide </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 8</h1>\n<p>You have the Azure virtual machines shown in the following table. </p>\n<p>You have a Recovery Services vault that protects VM1 and VM2.\nYou need to protect VM3 and VM4 by using Recovery Services.\nWhat should you do first?\nA.  Create a new backup policy.\nB.  Configure the extensions for VM3 and VM4.\nC.  Create a storage account.\nD.  Create a new Recovery Services vault.\nCorrect Answer: D\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nA Recovery Services vault is a storage entity in Azure that houses data. The data is typically copies of data, or configuration information for virtual machines\n(VMs), workloads, servers, or workstations. You can use Recovery Services vaults to hold backup data for various Azure services\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-tutorial-enable-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-tutorial-enable-</a>\nreplication </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 9</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1.\nYou have 5 TB of data that you need to transfer to Subscription1.\nYou plan to use an Azure Import/Export job.\nWhat can you use as the destination of the imported data?\nA.  Azure Data Lake Store\nB.  a virtual machine\nC.  the Azure File Sync Storage Sync Service\nD.  Azure Blob storage\nCorrect Answer: D\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:<br>\nAzure Import/Export service is used to securely import large amounts of data to Azure Blob storage and Azure Files by shipping disk drives to an Azure\ndatacenter.\nThe maximum size of an Azure Files Resource of a file share is 5 TB.\nReference:\n<a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-service\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-service</a> </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 10</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription that contains the storage accounts shown in the following table. </p>\n<p>You need to identify which storage account can be converted to zone-redundant storage (ZRS) replication by requesting a live migration from Azure support.\nWhat should you identify?\nA.  Storage1\nB.  Storage2\nC.  Storage3\nD.  Storage4\nCorrect Answer: B\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:<br>\nZRS currently supports standard general-purpose v2, FileStorage and BlockBlobStorage storage account types.\nIncorrect Answers:\nA, not C: Live migration is supported only for storage accounts that use LRS replication. If your account uses GRS or RA-GRS, then you need to first change your\naccount's replication type to LRS before proceeding. This intermediary step removes the secondary endpoint provided by GRS/RA-GRS.\nAlso, only standard storage account types support live migration. Premium storage accounts must be migrated manually.\nD: ZRS currently supports standard general-purpose v2, FileStorage and BlockBlobStorage storage account types.\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy-zrs\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy-zrs</a> </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 11</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription that contains the following resources:\n100 Azure virtual machines\n20 Azure SQL databases\n50 Azure file shares\nYou need to create a daily backup of all the resources by using Azure Backup.\nWhat is the minimum number of backup policies that you must create?\nA.  1\nB.  2\nC.  3\nD.  150\nE.  170\nCorrect Answer: C\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:<br>\nThere is a limit of 100 VMs that can be associated to the same backup policy from portal. We recommend that for more than 100 VMs, create multiple backup\npolicies with same schedule or different schedule.\nOne policy for VMS, one for SQL databases, and one for the file shares.\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-vm-backup-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-vm-backup-</a>\nfaq </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 12</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription that includes data in following locations: </p>\n<p>You plan to export data by using Azure import/export job named Export1.\nYou need to identify the data that can be exported by using Export1.\nWhich data should you identify?\nA.  DB1\nB.  Table1\nC.  container1\nD.  Share1\nCorrect Answer: D\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:<br>\nAzure Import/Export service is used to securely import large amounts of data to Azure Blob storage and Azure Files by shipping disk drives to an Azure\ndatacenter.\nReferences:\n<a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-service\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-service</a>\nImplement and manage storage </p>","frontmatter":{"date":null,"number":null,"title":"","options":null,"explanation":null,"references":null,"answer":null}},"previous":{"edges":[]},"next":{"edges":[]}},"pageContext":{"title":"45-question-set","fileAbsolutePath":"/opt/build/repo/src/data/45-question-set.md","number":null}},"staticQueryHashes":["2744294623","3649515864"]}