Question: 1
You have an azure subscription that contain a virtual named VNet1. VNet1. contains four subnets named Gatesway, perimeter, NVA, and production.
The NVA contain two network virtual appliance (NVAs) that will network traffic inspection between the perimeter subnet and the production subnet.
You need to implement an Azure load balancer for the NVAs. The solution must meet the following requirements:
* The NVAs must run in an active-active configuration that uses automatic failover.
* The NVA must load balance traffic to two services on the Production subnet. The services have different IP addresses
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents parts of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Question: 2
You create an App Service plan named App1 and an Azure web app named webapp1. You discover that the option to create a staging slot is unavailable. You need to create a staging slot for App1.
What should you do first?
Question: 3
You have an Azure subscription that contains the following resources:
* 100 Azure virtual machines
* 20 Azure SQL databases
* 50 Azure file shares
You need to create a daily backup of all the resources by using Azure Backup.
What is the minimum number of backup policies that you must create?
Question: 4
You have an Azure virtual machine named VM1.
You use Azure Backup to create a backup of VM1 named Backup1.
After creating Backup1, you perform the following changes to VM1:
* Modify the size of VM1.
* Copy a file named Budget.xls to a folder named Data.
* Reset the password for the built-in administrator account.
* Add a data disk to VM1.
An administrator uses the Replace existing option to restore VM1 from Backup1.
You need to ensure that all the changes to VM1 are restored.
Which change should you perform again?
Question: 5
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You have an Azure subscription that contains the following resources:
* A virtual network that has a subnet named Subnet1
* Two network security groups (NSGs) named NSG-VM1 and NSG-Subnet1
* A virtual machine named VM1 that has the required Windows Server configurations to allow Remote Desktop connections
NSG-Subnet1 has the default inbound security rules only.
NSG-VM1 has the default inbound security rules and the following custom inbound security rule:
* Priority: 100
* Source: Any
* Source port range: *
* Destination: *
* Destination port range: 3389
* Protocol: UDP
* Action: Allow
VM1 connects to Subnet1. NSG1-VM1 is associated to the network interface of VM1. NSG-Subnet1 is associated to Subnet1.
You need to be able to establish Remote Desktop connections from the internet to VM1.
Solution: You modify the custom rule for NSG-VM1 to use the internet as a source and TCP as a protocol.
Does this meet the goal?