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Q21. 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: C
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.
Q22. You develop a set of Power Shell scripts that will run when you deploy new virtual machines (VMs).
You need to ensure that the scripts are executed on new VMs. You want to achieve this goal by using the least amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
A. Create a new GPO to execute the scripts as a logon script.
B. Create a SetupComplete.cmd batch file to call the scripts after the VM starts.
C. Create a new virtual hard disk (VHD) that contains the scripts.
D. Load the scripts to a common file share accessible by the VMs.
E. Set the VMs to execute a custom script extension.
Answer: E
Explanation: After you deploy a Virtual Machine you typically need to make some changes before it’s ready to use. This is something you can do manually or you could use Remote PowerShell to automate the configuration of your VM after deployment for example.
But now there’s a third alternative available allowing you customize your VM: the CustomScript extension.
This CustomScript extension is executed by the VM Agent and it’s very straightforward: you specify which files it needs to download from your storage account and which file it needs to execute. You can even specify arguments that need to be passed to the script. The only requirement is that you execute a .ps1 file.
Reference: Customizing your Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines with the new CustomScript extension
http://fabriccontroller.net/blog/posts/customizing-your-microsoft-azure-virtual-machines-with-the-new-customscript-extension/
Q23. You administer of a set of virtual machine (VM) guests hosted in Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012 R2.
The virtual machines run the following operating systems:
Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 R2 Linux (openSUSE 13.1)
All guests currently are provisioned with one or more network interfaces with static bindings and VHDX disks. You need to move the VMs to Azure Virtual Machines hosted in an Azure subscription.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A. Install the WALinuxAgent on Linux servers.
B. Ensure that all servers can acquire an IP by means of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
C. Upgrade all Windows VMs to Windows Server 2008 R2 or higher.
D. Sysprep all Windows servers.
E. Convert the existing virtual disks to the virtual hard disk (VHD) format.
Answer: A,C,D
Explanation: * A: Azure Linux Agent
This agent is installed on the Linux VM and is responsible to communicate with the Azure Frabric Controller.
* UPLOADING A VIRTUAL MACHINE TO WINDOWS AZURE
Assumption: A Windows Server (2008 R2 or 2012) is created and running as a virtual machine in Hyper-V. (C) Log onto the Windows Server hosted in Hyper-V you’d like to upload to Windows Azure
and open and command prompt (I’m using Windows Server 2012 R2).
Navigate to c:\Windows\System32\Sysprep
Type in sysprep.exe and select enter: (D)
Q24. DRAG DROP
Your development team has created a new solution that is deployed in a virtual network named fabDevVNet.
Your testing team wants to begin testing the solution in a second Azure subscription.
You need to create a virtual network named fabTestVNet that is identical to fabDevVNet. You want to achieve this goal by using the least amount of administrative effort.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Q25. HOTSPOT
You manage two websites for your company. The sites are hosted on an internal server
that is beginning to experience performances issues due to high traffic.
You plan to migrate the sites to Azure Web Sites.
The sites have the following configurations:
In the table below, identity the web hosting plan with the lowest cost for each site. Make only one selection in each column.
Answer:
Q26. Your company network includes users in multiple directories.
You plan to publish a software-as-a-service application named SaasApp1 to Azure Active
Directory.
You need to ensure that all users can access SaasApp1.
What should you do?
A. Configure the Federation Metadata URL
B. Register the application as a web application.
C. Configure the application as a multi-tenant.
D. Register the application as a native client application.
Answer: C
Explanation: * When you get deeper into using Windows Azure Active Directory, you’ll run into new terminology. For instance, is called "directory" is also referred to as a Windows Azure AD Tenant or simply as "tenant." This stems from the fact that WAAD ()Windows Azure Active Directory.is a shared service for many clients. In this service, every client gets its own separate space for which the client is the tenant. In the case of WAAD this space is a directory. This might be a little confusing, because you can create multiple directories, in WAAD terminology multiple tenants, even though you are a single client.
* Multitenant Applications in Azure A multitenant application is a shared resource that allows separate users, or "tenants," to view the application as though it was their own. A typical scenario that lends itself to a multitenant application is one in which all users of the application may wish to customize the user experience but otherwise have the same basic business requirements. Examples of large multitenant applications are Office 365, Outlook.com, and visualstudio.com.
Reference: Multitenant Applications in Azure
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn151789.aspx
Q27. You administer a Windows Server virtual machine (VM).
You upload the VM to Azure.
You need to ensure that you are able to deploy the BGInfo and VMAccess extensions.
What should you do?
A. Select the Install the VM Agent checkbox while provisioning a VM based on your uploaded VHD.
B. Select the Enable the VM Extensions checkbox while provisioning a VM based on your uploaded VHD.
C. Install the VM Agent MSI and execute the following Power Shell commands: $vm = Get-AzureVM -serviceName $svc -Name $name $vm.VM.ProvisionGuestAgent = $true Update-AzureVM -Name Sname -VM $vm.VM -ServiceName $svc
D. Install the VM Agent MSI and execute the following Power Shell commands: $vm = Get-AzureVM -serviceName $svc -Name $name Set-AzureVMBGInfoExtension -VM $vm.VM Set-AzureVM Access Extension -VM $vm.VM Update-AzureVM -Name Sname -VM $vm.VM -ServiceName $svc
Answer: C
Explanation: The VM Agent can be enabled by manually downloading and installing the VM Agent (either the Windows or Linux version) on an existing VM instance and then setting the ProvisionGuestAgent value to true using Powershell or a REST call. (If you do not set this value after manually installing the VM Agent, the addition of the VM Agent is not detected properly.) The following code example shows how to do this using PowerShell where the $svc and $name arguments have already been determined.
$vm = Get-AzureVM –serviceName $svc –Name $name $vm.VM.ProvisionGuestAgent = $TRUE Update-AzureVM –Name $name –VM $vm.VM –ServiceName $svc
Reference: VM Agent and VM Extensions Overview
Q28. HOTSPOT
You create a virtual network named fabVNet01.
You design the virtual network to include two subnets, one named DNS-subnet and one named Apps-subnet, as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibits button.)
In the table below, identify the number of IP addresses that will be available for virtual machines (VMs) or cloud services in each subnet. Make only one selection in each column.
Answer:
Q29. DRAG DROP
You administer an Azure Virtual Machine (VM) named CON-CL1. CON-CL1 is in a cloud service named ContosoService1.
You discover unauthorized traffic to CON-CL1. You need to:
. Create a rule to limit access to CON-CL1.
. Ensure that the new rule has the highest precedence.
Which Azure Power Shell cmdlets and values should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate cmdlet or value to the correct location in the Power Shell command. Each cmdlet or value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bat between panes or scroll to view content.
Answer:
Q30. DRAG DROP
You manage an application deployed to a cloud service that utilizes an Azure Storage account.
The cloud service currently uses the primary access key.
Security policy requires that all shared access keys are changed without causing application downtime.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer: