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Question ID 18152 | You administer an Azure solution that uses a virtual network named FabVNet. FabVNet
has a single subnet named Subnet-1.
You discover a high volume of network traffic among four virtual machines (VMs) that are
part of Subnet-1.
You need to isolate the network traffic among the four VMs. You want to achieve this goal
with the least amount of downtime and impact on users.
What should you do?
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Option A | Create a new subnet in the existing virtual network and move the four VMs to the new subnet.
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Option B | Create a site-to-site virtual network and move the four VMs to your datacenter.
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Option C | Create a new virtual network and move the VMs to the new network.
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Option D | Create an availability set and associate the four VMs with that availability set.
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation
Question ID 18153 | Your company network has two physical locations configured in a geo-clustered
environment. You create a Blob storage account in Azure that contains all the data
associated with your company.
You need to ensure that the data remains available in the event of a site outage.
Which storage option should you enable?
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Option A | Locally redundant storage
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Option B | Geo-redundant storage
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Option C | Zone-redundant storage
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Option D | Read-only geo-redundant storage
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation: Introducing Read-only Access to Geo Redundant Storage (RA-GRS): RA-GRS allows you to have higher read availability for your storage account by providing read only access to the data replicated to the secondary location. Once you enable this feature, the secondary location may be used to achieve higher availability in the event the data is not available in the primary region. This is an opt-in feature which requires the storage account be geo-replicated.