Question: 1
You are developing a medical records document management website. The website is used to store scanned copies of patient intake forms. If the stored intake forms are downloaded from storage by a third party, the content of the forms must not be compromised.
You need to store the intake forms according to the requirements.
Solution:
* Create an Azure Cosmos DB database with Storage Service Encryption enabled.
* Store the intake forms in the Azure Cosmos DB database.
Does the solution meet the goal?
Question: 2
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You are developing an Azure Service application that processes queue data when it receives a message from a mobile application. Messages may not be sent to the service consistently.
You have the following requirements:
* Queue size must not grow larger than 80 gigabytes (GB).
* Use first-in-first-out (FIFO) ordering of messages.
* Minimize Azure costs.
You need to implement the messaging solution.
Solution: Use the .Net API to add a message to an Azure Storage Queue from the mobile application. Create an Azure VM that is triggered from Azure Storage Queue events.
Does the solution meet the goal?
Question: 3
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You are developing an Azure Service application that processes queue data when it receives a message from a mobile application. Messages may not be sent to the service consistently.
You have the following requirements:
* Queue size must not grow larger than 80 gigabytes (GB).
* Use first-in-first-out (FIFO) ordering of messages.
* Minimize Azure costs.
You need to implement the messaging solution.
Solution: Use the .Net API to add a message to an Azure Service Bus Queue from the mobile application. Create an Azure Windows VM that is triggered from Azure Service Bus Queue.
Does the solution meet the goal?
Question: 4
A Box 3: --locations'southcentralus=0 eastus=1 westus=2
Need multi-region.
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Question: 5
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You are developing and deploying several ASP.Net web applications to Azure App Service. You plan to save session state information and HTML output. You must use a storage mechanism with the following requirements:
* Share session state across all ASP.NET web applications
* Support controlled, concurrent access to the same session state data for multiple readers and a single writer
* Save full HTTP responses for concurrent requests
You need to store the information.
Proposed Solution: Deploy and configure Azure Cache for Redis. Update the web applications.
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Does the solution meet the goal?