{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-template-js","path":"/46-testlet-2b","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<h2>Case study Overview</h2>\n<p>Contoso, Ltd. is a manufacturing company that has offices worldwide. Contoso works with partner organizations to bring products to market.\nContoso products are manufactured by using blueprint files that the company authors and maintains.\nExisting Environment\nCurrently, Contoso uses multiple types of servers for business operations, including the following:\nFile servers\nDomain controllers\nMicrosoft SQL Server servers\nYour network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. All servers and client computers are joined to Active Directory.\nYou have a public-facing application named App1. App1 is comprised of the following three tiers:\nA SQL database\nA web front end\nA processing middle tier\nEach tier is comprised of five virtual machines. Users access the web front end by using HTTPS only.\nRequirements\nPlanned Changes\nContoso plans to implement the following changes to the infrastructure:\nMove all the tiers of App1 to Azure.\nMove the existing product blueprint files to Azure Blob storage.\nCreate a hybrid directory to support an upcoming Microsoft Office 365 migration project.\nTechnical Requirements\nContoso must meet the following technical requirements:\nMove all the virtual machines for App1 to Azure.\nMinimize the number of open ports between the App1 tiers.\nEnsure that all the virtual machines for App1 are protected by backups.\nCopy the blueprint files to Azure over the Internet.\nEnsure that the blueprint files are stored in the archive storage tier.\nEnsure that partner access to the blueprint files is secured and temporary.\nPrevent user passwords or hashes of passwords from being stored in Azure.\nUse unmanaged standard storage for the hard disks of the virtual machines.\nEnsure that when users join devices to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), the users use a mobile phone to verify their identity<br>\nMinimize administrative effort whenever possible\nUser Requirements\nContoso identifies the following requirements for users:\nEnsure that only users who are part of a group named Pilot can join devices to Azure AD.\nDesignate a new user named Admin1 as the service admin for the Azure subscription.\nAdmin1 must receive email alerts regarding service outages.\nEnsure that a new user named User3 can create network objects for the Azure subscription. </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 1</h1>\n<p>You need to move the blueprint files to Azure.\nWhat should you do?\nA.  Use Azure Storage Explorer to copy the files.\nB.  Use the Azure Import/Export service.\nC.  Generate a shared access signature (SAS). Map a drive, and then copy the files by using File Explorer.\nD.  Generate an access key. Map a drive, and then copy the files by using File Explorer.\nCorrect Answer: A\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nAzure Storage Explorer is a free tool from Microsoft that allows you to work with Azure Storage data on Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can use it to upload and\ndownload data from Azure blob storage.\nScenario:\nPlanned Changes include: move the existing product blueprint files to Azure Blob storage.\nTechnical Requirements include: Copy the blueprint files to Azure over the Internet.\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/team-data-science-process/move-data-to-azure-blob-using-azure-storage-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/team-data-science-process/move-data-to-azure-blob-using-azure-storage-</a>\nexplorer </p>\n<h1>QUESTION 2</h1>\n<p>You need to implement a backup solution for App1 after the application is moved.\nWhat should you create first?\nA.  a recovery plan\nB.  a Recovery Services vault\nC.  an Azure Backup Server\nD.  a backup policy\nCorrect Answer: B\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nA Recovery Services vault is a logical container that stores the backup data for each protected resource, such as Azure VMs. When the backup job for a protected\nresource runs, it creates a recovery point inside the Recovery Services vault.\nScenario:\nThere are three application tiers, each with five virtual machines.\nMove all the virtual machines for App1 to Azure.\nEnsure that all the virtual machines for App1 are protected by backups.\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/quick-backup-vm-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/quick-backup-vm-</a>\nportal<br>\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":"46-testlet-2b","fileAbsolutePath":"/opt/build/repo/src/data/46-testlet-2b.md","number":null}},"staticQueryHashes":["2744294623","3649515864"]}