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Q1. DRAG DROP 

You administer two virtual machines (VMs) that are deployed to a cloud service. The VMs are part of a virtual network. 

The cloud service monitor and virtual network configuration are configured as shown in the exhibits. (Click the Exhibits button.) 

You need to create an internal load balancer named fabLoadBalancer that has a static IP address of 172.16.0.100. 

Which value should you use in each parameter of the Power Shell command? 

To answer, drag the appropriate value to the correct location in the Power Shell command. Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. 

Answer:  

Q2. Your company is launching a public website that allows users to stream videos. 

You upload multiple video files to an Azure storage container. 

You need to give anonymous users read access to all of the video files in the storage container. 

What should you do? 

A. Edit each blob's metadata and set the access policy to Public Blob. 

B. Edit the container metadata and set the access policy to Public Container. 

C. Move the files into a container sub-directory and set the directory access level to Public Blob. 

D. Edit the container metadata and set the access policy to Public Blob. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

By default, the container is private and can be accessed only by the account owner. To allow public read access to the blobs in the container, but not the container properties and metadata, use the "Public Blob" option. To allow full public read access for the container and blobs, use the "Public Container" option. 

Q3. Your company network includes two branch offices. Users at the company access internal virtual machines (VMs). 

You want to ensure secure communications between the branch offices and the internal VMs and network. 

You need to create a site-to-site VPN connection. 

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. 

A. a private IPv4 IP address and a compatible VPN device 

B. a private IPv4 IP address and a RRAS running on Windows Server 2012 

C. a public-facing IPv4 IP address and a compatible VPN device 

D. a public-facing IPv4 IP address and a RRAS running on Windows Server 2012 

Answer: C,D 

Explanation: C (not A): VPN Device IP Address.- This is public facing IPv4 address of your on-premises VPN device that you’ll use to connect to Azure. The VPN device cannot be located behind a NAT. D (Not B): At least one or preferably two publicly visible IP addresses: One of the IP addresses is used on the Windows Server 2012 machine that acts as the VPN device by using RRAS. The other optional IP address is to be used as the Default gateway for out-bound traffic from the on-premises network. If the second IP address is not available, it is possible to configure network address translation (NAT) on the RRAS machine itself, to be discussed in the following sections. It is important to note that the IP addresses must be public. They cannot be behind NAT and/or a firewall. 

Reference: Configure a Site-to-Site VPN in the Management Portal 

Site-to-Site VPN in Azure Virtual Network using Windows Server 2012 Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) 

Q4. You manage a cloud service that supports features hosted by two instances of an Azure virtual machine (VM). 

You discover that occasional outages cause your service to fail. 

You need to minimize the impact of outages to your cloud service. 

Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. 

A. Deploy a third instance of the VM. 

B. Configure Load Balancing on the VMs. 

C. Redeploy the VMs to belong to an Affinity Group. 

D. Configure the VMs to belong to an Availability Set. 

Answer: B,D 

Explanation: Adding your virtual machine to an availability set helps your application stay available during network failures, local disk hardware failures, and any planned downtime..

Combine the Azure Load Balancer with an Availability Set to get the most application resiliency. The Azure Load Balancer distributes traffic between multiple virtual machines..

http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/virtual-machines-manage-availability/ 

Reference: Manage the availability of virtual machines, Understand planned versus unplanned maintenance 

Q5. You manage a web application published to Azure Cloud Services. 

Your service level agreement (SLA) requires that you are notified in the event of poor performance from customer locations in the US, Asia, and Europe. 

You need to configure the Azure Management Portal to notify you when the SLA performance targets are not met. 

What should you do? 

A. Create an alert rule to monitor web endpoints. 

B. Create a Notification Hub alert with response time metrics. 

C. Add an endpoint monitor and alert rule to the Notification Hub. 

D. Configure the performance counter on the cloud service. 

Answer:

Explanation: * An alert rule enables you to monitor an available metric within a supported Azure service. When the value of a specified metric violates the threshold assigned for a rule, the alert rule becomes active and registers an alert. When you create an alert rule, you can select options to send an email notification to the service administrator and co-administrators, or another administrator, when the rule becomes active, and when an alert condition is resolved. 

* You can configure cloud service alert rules on: 

Web endpoint status metrics Monitoring metrics from the cloud service host operating system Performance counters collected from the cloud service guest virtual machine 

: Understanding Monitoring Alerts and Notifications in Azure 

URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn306639.aspx 

Q6. Your company has two physical locations configured in a geo-clustered environment that includes: 

System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 

System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 

SQL Server 2012 

Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V 

Over 100 virtual machines (VMs) in each physical location 

Your company has recently signed up for Azure. 

You plan to leverage your current network environment to provide a backup solution for your VMs. 

You need to recommend a solution that ensures all VMs are redundant and deployable between locations. You also want the solution to minimize downtime in the event of an outage at either physical location. 

Which solution should you recommend? 

A. Configure a backup vault in Azure and use Data Protection Manager to back up The Windows Servers. 

B. Use Data Protection Manager and back up the VMs in each location. 

C. Use Azure site recovery in an on-premises to Azure protection configuration. 

D. Use Azure site recovery in an on-premises to on-premises protection configuration. 

Answer:

Explanation: On-Premises to On-Premises (Hyper-V replication) 

* Cloud metadata is sent to Azure Site Recovery. 

Replicated data is stored in location specified on target Hyper-V server. 

* Azure account with Azure Site Recovery enabled. 

* Virtual machines replicate from source on-premises Hyper-V server to another. You can set up reverse replication to replicate back to the source location. 

* Requires source and target VMM servers with at least one cloud on each, or a single VMM server with two clouds. Clouds must contain at least one Hyper-V host server or cluster. 

Reference: Microsoft Azure, Site Recovery 

Q7. DRAG DROP 

Your company network includes a single forest with multiple domains. You plan to migrate from On-Premises Exchange to Exchange Online. 

You want to provision the On-Premises Windows Active Directory (AD) and Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) service accounts. 

You need to set the required permissions for the Azure AD service account. 

Which settings should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate permission to the service account. Each permission may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. 

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Q8. DRAG DROP 

You administer an Azure Virtual Machine (VM) named server1. The VM is in a cloud service named ContosoService1. 

You discover that the VM is experiencing storage issues due to increased application logging on the server. 

You need to create a new 256-GB disk and attach it to the server. 

Which Power Shell cmdlets should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate cmdlet to the correct location in the Power Shell command. Each cmdlet may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. 

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Q9. HOTSPOT 

You administer an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. 

You add a custom application to the tenant. 

The application must be able to: 

. Read data from the tenant directly. 

. Write data to the tenant on behalf of a user. In the table below, identify the permission that must be granted to the application. Make only one selection in each column. 

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Q10. DRAG DROP 

You have an Azure Virtual Network named fabVNet with three subnets named Subnet-1, Subnet-2 and Subnet-3. You have a virtual machine (VM) named fabVM running in the fabProd service. 

You need to modify fabVM to be deployed into Subnet-3. You want to achieve this goal by using the least amount of time and while causing the least amount of disruption to the existing deployment. 

What should you do? To answer, drag the appropriate Power Shell cmdlet to the correct location in the Power Shell command. Each cmdlet may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. 

Answer: