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Q1. DRAG DROP
You administer an Azure SQL database named contosodb that is running in Standard/S1 tier. The database is in a server named server1 that is a production environment. You also administer a database server named server2 that is a test environment. Both database servers are in the same subscription and the same region but are on different physical clusters.
You need to copy contosodb to the test environment.
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:
Q2. You administer an Azure virtual network named fabrikamVNet.
You need to deploy a virtual machine (VM) and ensure that it is a member of the fabrikamVNet virtual network.
What should you do?
A. Run the New-AzureVM Power Shell cmdlet.
B. Run the New-AzureQuickVM Power Shell cmdlet.
C. Run the New-AzureAfhnityGroup Power Shell cmdlet.
D. Update fabrikamVNet's existing Availability Set.
Answer: B
Explanation: The New-AzureQuickVM cmdlet sets the configuration for a new virtual machine and creates the virtual machine. You can create a new Azure service for the virtual machine by specifying either the Location or AffinityGroup parameters, or deploy the new virtual machine into an existing service.
Reference: New-AzureQuickVM
URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn495183.aspx
Q3. You migrate a Windows Server .NET web application to Azure Cloud Services.
You need enable trace logging for the application.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A. Update the service definition file.
B. Update the Azure diagnostics configuration.
C. Update the service configuration file.
D. Enable verbose monitoring.
E. Update the application web.config file.
Answer: A,B
Explanation: You can use Azure logging right out of the box—it’s part of Azure SDK.
A: Azure Service Definition Schema (.csdef File)
The service definition file defines the service model for an application. The file contains the
definitions for the roles that are available to a cloud service, specifies the service
endpoints, and establishes configuration settings for the service.
B: Take Control of Logging and Tracing in Microsoft Azure
The Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Diagnostics namespace, which inherits from and extends
standard System.Diagnostics classes, enables the use of System.Diagnostics as a logging framework in Azure environment.
URLs:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ee758711.aspx http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff714589.aspx
Q4. 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:
Q5. DRAG DROP
You administer a virtual machine (VM) that is deployed to Azure. The VM hosts a web service that is used by several applications.
You need to ensure that the VM sends a notification In the event that the average response time for the web service exceeds a pre-defined response time for an hour or more.
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:
Q6. 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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Q7. Your company plans to migrate from On-Premises Exchange to Office 365.
The existing directory has numerous service accounts in your On-Premises Windows Active Directory (AD), stored in separate AD Organizational Units (OU) for user accounts.
You need to prevent the service accounts in Windows AD from syncing with Azure AD.
What should you do?
A. Create an OU filter in the Azure AD Module for Windows PowerShell.
B. Configure directory partitions in miisclient.exe.
C. Set Active Directory ACLs to deny the DirSync Windows AD service account MSOL_AD_SYNC access to the service account OUs.
D. Create an OU filter in the Azure Management Portal.
Answer: B
Explanation: One customer, who was looking for OU level filtering to import selected users from On-Premises active directory to Office365.
Configure OU level filtering for Office365 directory synchronization.
1. Logged in to your Domain controller
2. Created an OU (Organisational Unit) from your AD (Active Directory)
a. In my case I named it “DirSync”
3. Move all those users you want to sync, to that.DirSync OU.
4. From your DirSync Server navigate to <Drive>Program FilesMicrosoft Online Directory SyncSYNCBUSSynchronization ServiceUIShell
5. Double click on.miisclient.exe
6. This opens a console something similar to the below screen capture
Identity Manager, click Management Agents, and then double-click SourceAD.
Q8. Your network includes a legacy application named LegacyApp1. The application only runs in the Microsoft .NET 3.5 Framework on Windows Server 2008.
You plan to deploy to Azure Cloud Services.
You need to ensure that LegacyApp1 will run correctly in the new environment.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. Upload a VHD with Windows Server 2008 installed.
B. Deploy LegacyApp1 to a cloud service instance configured with Guest OS Family 2.
C. Deploy LegacyApp1 to a cloud service instance configured with Guest OS Family 1.
D. Deploy LegacyApp1 to a cloud service instance configured with Guest OS Family 3.
Answer: B,C
Explanation: Guest OS Family 1 and Guest OS Family 2 supports .NET 3.5 and .Net 4.0. Guest OS Family 3 and Guest OS Family 4 supports .NET 4.0 and .Net 4.5.
Reference: Azure Guest OS Releases and SDK Compatibility Matrix
URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ee924680.aspx
Q9. You publish an application named MyApp to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). You grant access to the web APIs through OAuth 2.0.
MyApp is generating numerous user consent prompts.
You need to reduce the amount of user consent prompts.
What should you do?
A. Enable Multi-resource refresh tokens.
B. Enable WS-federation access tokens.
C. Configure the Open Web Interface for .NET.
D. Configure SAML 2.0.
Answer: A
Explanation: When using the Authorization Code Grant Flow, you can configure the client to call multiple resources. Typically, this would require a call to the authorization endpoint for each target service. To avoid multiple calls and multiple user consent prompts, and reduce the number of refresh tokens the client needs to cache, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) has implemented multi-resource refresh tokens. This feature allows you to use a single refresh token to request access tokens for multiple resources.
Reference:Azure, OAuth 2.0, Refresh Tokens for Multiple Resources
Q10. 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)