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Q21. - (Topic 6) 

You are designing an Azure application that provides online backup storage for hundreds of media files. Each file is larger than 1GB. 

The data storage solution has the following requirements: 

It must be capable of storing an average of 1TB of data for each user. It must support sharing of data between all Windows Azure instances. It must provide random read/write access. 

You need to recommend a durable data storage solution. 

What should you recommend? 

A. Azure Drive 

B. Azure Page Blob service 

C. Azure Block Blob service 

D. Local storage on an Azure instance 

Answer: B 

Reference: Understanding Block Blobs and Page Blobs https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ee691964.aspx 


Q22. DRAG DROP - (Topic 3) 

You need to deploy the virtual machines to Azure. 

Which four Azure PowerShell scripts should you run in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate scripts from the list of scripts to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. 


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Q23. - (Topic 6) 

You are designing a solution that will interact with non-Windows applications over unreliable network connections. You have a security token for each non-Windows application. 

You need to ensure that non-Windows applications retrieve messages from the solution. 

Where should you retrieve messages? 

A. An Azure Queue 

B. The Azure Service Bus Queue 

C. An Azure blob storage container that has a private access policy 

D. Azure Table storage 

Answer: B 

Explanation: Any Microsoft or non-Microsoft applications can use a Service Bus REST 

API to manage and access messaging entities over HTTPS. 

By using REST applications based on non-Microsoft technologies (e.g. Java, Ruby, etc.) 

are allowed not only to send and receive messages from the Service Bus, but also to 

create or delete queues, topics and subscription in a given namespace. 

: Service Bus Explorer 

https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazure/service-bus-explorer-f2abca5a 


Q24. - (Topic 6) 

You are designing an Azure application that will use a worker role. The worker role will create temporary files. 

You need to minimize storage transaction charges. 

Where should you create the files? 

A. In Azure local storage 

B. In Azure Storage page blobs 

C. On an Azure Drive 

D. In Azure Storage block blobs 

Answer: A 

Explanation: Local storage is temporary in Azure. So, if the virtual machine supporting your role dies and cannot recover, your local storage is lost! Therefore, Azure developers will tell you, only volatile data should ever be stored in local storage of Azure. 

Reference: Windows Azure Local File Storage How To Guide And Warnings 

http://www.intertech.com/Blog/windows-azure-local-file-storage-how-to-guide-and-warnings/ 

Reference: http://blog.codingoutloud.com/2011/06/12/azure-faq-can-i-write-to-the-file-system-on-windows-azure/ 


Q25. - (Topic 6) 

A company hosts a website and exposes web services on the company intranet. 

The intranet is secured by using a firewall. Company policies prohibit changes to firewall 

rules. 

Devices outside the firewall must be able to access the web services. 

You need to recommend an approach to enable inbound communication. 

What should you recommend? 

A. The Azure Access Control Service 

B. Windows Azure Pack 

C. The Azure Service Bus 

D. A web service in an Azure role that relays data to the internal web services 

Answer: C 

Explanation: The Service Bus Relay is designed for the use-case of taking existing Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) web services and making those services securely accessible to solutions that reside outside the corporate perimeter without requiring intrusive changes to the corporate network infrastructure. Such Service Bus relay services are still hosted inside their existing environment, but they delegate listening for incoming sessions and requests to the cloud-hosted Service Bus. 

Reference: .NET On-Premises/Cloud Hybrid Application Using Service Bus Relay 

http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/cloud-services-dotnet-hybrid-app-using-service-bus-relay/ 


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Q26. DRAG DROP - (Topic 1) 

You need to recommend data storage mechanisms for the solution. 

What should you recommend? To answer, drag the appropriate data storage mechanism to the correct information type. Each data storage mechanism 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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Q27. - (Topic 6) 

You have business services that run on an on-premises mainframe server. 

You must provide an intermediary configuration to support existing business services and Azure. The business services cannot be rewritten. The business services are not exposed externally. 

You need to recommend an approach for accessing the business services. 

What should you recommend? 

A. Connect to the on-premises server by using a custom service in Azure. 

B. Expose the business services to the Azure Service Bus by using a custom service that uses relay binding. 

C. Expose the business services externally. 

D. Move all business service functionality to Azure. 

Answer: B 

Explanation: The Service Bus relay service enables you to build hybrid applications that run in both an Azure datacenter and your own on-premises enterprise environment. The Service Bus relay facilitates this by enabling you to securely expose Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services that reside within a corporate enterprise network to the public cloud, without having to open a firewall connection, or require intrusive changes to a corporate network infrastructure. 

Reference: How to Use the Service Bus Relay Service 

http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/service-bus-dotnet-how-to-use-relay/ 


Q28. - (Topic 6) 

You are designing an Azure development environment. Team members learn Azure development techniques by training in the development environment. 

The development environment must auto scale and load balance additional virtual machine (VM) instances. 

You need to recommend the most cost-effective compute-instance size that allows team members to work with Azure in the development environment. 

What should you recommend? 

A. Azure A1 standard VM Instance 

B. Azure A2 basic VM Instance 

C. Azure A3 basic VM Instance 

D. Azure A9 standard VM Instance 

Answer: A 

Explanation: Azure A1 standard VM Instance would be cheapest with 1 CPU core, 0.75 GB RAM, and 40 GB HD. It would be good enough for training purposes. 

Reference: Virtual Machines Pricing, Launch Windows Server and Linux in minutes 

http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-machines/ 


Q29. DRAG DROP - (Topic 2) 

You need to recommend a test strategy for the disaster recovery system. 

What should you do? To answer, drag the appropriate test strategy to the correct business application. Each test strategy 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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Topic 3, Contoso, Ltd

Background

Overview

Contoso, Ltd., manufactures and sells golf clubs and golf balls. Contoso also sells golf accessories under the Contoso Golf and Odyssey brands worldwide.

Most of the company's IT infrastructure is located in the company's Carlsbad, California, headquarters. Contoso also has a sizable third-party colocation datacenter that costs the company USD $30,000 to $40,000 a month. Contoso has other servers scattered around the United States.

Contoso, Ltd., has the following goals:

Move many consumer-facing websites, enterprise databases, and enterprise web services to Azure.

Improve the performance for customers and resellers who are access company websites from around the world.

Provide support for provisioning resources to meet bursts of demand.

Consolidate and improve the utilization of website- and database-hosting resources.

Avoid downtime, particularly that caused by web and database server updating.

Leverage familiarity with Microsoft server management tools.

Infrastructure

Contoso's datacenters are filled with dozens of smaller web servers and databases that run on under-utilized hardware. This creates issues for data backup. Contoso currently backs up data to tape by using System Center Data Protection Manager. System Center Operations Manager is not deployed in the enterprise.

All of the servers are expensive to acquire and maintain, and scaling the infrastructure takes significant time. Contoso conducts weekly server maintenance, which causes downtime for some of its global offices. Special events, such as high-profile golf tournaments, create a large increase in site traffic. Contoso has difficulty scaling the webhosting  environment fast enough to meet these surges in site traffic.

Contoso has resellers and consumers in Japan and China. These resellers must use applications that run in a datacenter that is located in the state of Texas, in the United States. Because of the physical distance, the resellers experience slow response times and downtime.

Business Requirements

Management and Performance

Management

Web servers and databases must automatically apply updates to the operating system and products.

Automatically monitor the health of worldwide sites, databases, and virtual machines.

Automatically back up the website and databases.

Manage hosted resources by using on-premises tools.

Performance

The management team would like to centralize data backups and eliminate the use of tapes.

The website must automatically scale without code changes or redeployment.

Support changes in service tier without reconfiguration or redeployment.

Site-hosting must automatically scale to accommodate data bandwidth and number of connections.

Scale databases without requiring migration to a larger server.

Migrate business critical applications to Azure.

Migrate databases to the cloud and centralize databases where possible.

Business Continuity and Support

Business Continuity

Minimize downtime in the event of regional disasters.

Recover data if unintentional modifications or deletions are discovered.

Run the website on multiple web server instances to minimize downtime and support a high service level agreement (SLA).

Connectivity

Allow enterprise web services to access data and other services located onpremises.

Provide and monitor lowest latency possible to website visitors.

Automatically balance traffic among all web servers.

Provide secure transactions for users of both legacy and modern browsers.

Provide automated auditing and reporting of web servers and databases.

Support single sign-on from multiple domains.

Development Environment

You identify the following requirements for the development environment:

Support the current development team's knowledge of Microsoft web development and SQL Service tools.

Support building experimental applications by using data from the Azure deployment and on-premises data sources.

Mitigate the need to purchase additional tools for monitoring and debugging.

System designers and architects must be able to create custom Web APIs without requiring any coding.

Support automatic website deployment from source control.

Support automated build verification and testing to mitigate bugs introduced during builds.

Manage website versions across all deployments.

Ensure that website versions are consistent across all deployments.

Technical Requirement

Management and Performance

Management

Use build automation to deploy directly from Visual Studio.

Use build-time versioning of assets and builds/releases.

Automate common IT tasks such as VM creation by using Windows PowerShell workflows.

Use advanced monitoring features and reports of workloads in Azure by using existing Microsoft tools.

Performance

Websites must automatically load balance across multiple servers to adapt to varying traffic.

In production, websites must run on multiple instances.

First-time published websites must be published by using Visual Studio and scaled to a single instance to test publishing.

Data storage must support automatic load balancing across multiple servers.

Websites must adapt to wide increases in traffic during special events.

Azure virtual machines (VMs) must be created in the same datacenter when applicable.

Business Continuity and Support

Business Continuity

Automatically co-locate data and applications in different geographic locations.

Provide real-time reporting of changes to critical data and binaries.

Provide real-time alerts of security exceptions.

Unwanted deletions or modifications of data must be reversible for up to one month, especially in business critical applications and databases.

Any cloud-hosted servers must be highly available.

Enterprise Support

The solution must use stored procedures to access on-premises SQL Server data from Azure.

A debugger must automatically attach to websites on a weekly basis. The scripts that handle the configuration and setup of debugging cannot work if there is a delay in attaching the debugger.

14. HOTSPOT - (Topic 3) 

You need implement tools at the client's location for monitoring and deploying Azure resources. 

Which tools should you use? To answer, select the appropriate on-premises tool for each task in the answer area. 


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Q30. HOTSPOT - (Topic 2) 

You need to plan the business continuity strategy. 

For each requirement, what should you recommend? To answer, select the appropriate option from each list in the answer area. 


Answer: