Azure Storage Ecosystem 4 & 5 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two performance tiers available when creating an Azure Storage account?

a) Basic and Advanced
b) Standard and Premium
c) Low and High
d) General and Specialized

A

b) Standard and Premium

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2
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What is the primary use case for the Standard performance tier in Azure Storage?

a) Workloads requiring low latency
b) Storing SSD disks
c) General-purpose workloads like serving files and storing documents
d) Building private network endpoints

A

c) General-purpose workloads like serving files and storing documents

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3
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What is the primary use case for the Premium performance tier in Azure Storage?

a) Storing and accessing SSD disks
b) Serving files and storing documents
c) General-purpose workloads
d) Non-critical development environments

A

a) Storing and accessing SSD disks

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4
Q

What is the durability guarantee for Locally Redundant Storage (LRS)?

a) 9 nines
b) 11 nines
c) 12 nines
d) 16 nines

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b) 11 nines

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5
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What is the primary benefit of Zone-Redundant Storage (ZRS)?

a) Replication to a secondary region
b) Protection against datacenter-level failures within a region
c) Read access from a secondary region
d) Lowest cost option

A

b) Protection against datacenter-level failures within a region

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What is the durability guarantee for Geo-Redundant Storage (GRS)?

a) 11 nines
b) 12 nines
c) 16 nines
d) 18 nines

A

c) 16 nines

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What is the primary benefit of Geo-Zone-Redundant Storage (GZRS)?

a) Lowest cost option
b) Replication across zones within a region and to a secondary region
c) Read access from a secondary region
d) Protection against server rack failures

A

b) Replication across zones within a region and to a secondary region

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What is the primary benefit of Geo-Redundant Storage with Read Access (GRS-RA)?

a) Replication to a secondary region
b) Ability to read data from the secondary region
c) Protection against datacenter-level failures
d) Lowest cost option

A

b) Ability to read data from the secondary region

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What is the durability guarantee for Geo-Zone-Redundant Storage (GZRS)?

a) 11 nines
b) 12 nines
c) 16 nines
d) 18 nines

A

c) 16 nines

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What is the primary use case for Locally Redundant Storage (LRS)?

a) High availability and resiliency for production environments
b) Development and test environments
c) Replication to a secondary region
d) Read access from a secondary region

A

b) Development and test environments

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What is the primary benefit of Geo-Zone-Redundant Storage with Read Access (GZRS-RA)?

a) Replication across zones within a region
b) Ability to read data from the secondary region
c) Lowest cost option
d) Protection against server rack failures

A

b) Ability to read data from the secondary region

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What is the SLA for read operations in a storage account with Read Access and Geo Redundancy (GRS-RA)?

a) 99%
b) 99.9%
c) 99.99%
d) 99.999%

A

c) 99.99%

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