Distributing services across virtual networks Flashcards

1
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What are the two types of network peering connections

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Virtual Network Peering (connecting virtual networks in the same Azure Region)
Global Virtual Network Peering (connecting virtual networks that are in different Azure regions)

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When you create a virtual network peering connection in only one virtual network to connect to a peer in another network, you’re not connecting the networks together. To connect the networks by using virtual network peering, you have to

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create connections in each virtual network

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3
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Can you use virtual network peering even when both virtual networks are in different subscriptions

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Yes

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4
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Virtual network peering is nontransitive. What does this men

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Only virtual networks that are directly peered can communicate with each other. The virtual networks can’t communicate with the peers of their peers.

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5
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You can configure transitive connections on-premises if you use

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virtual network gateways as transit points.

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6
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Another name for Max Transactions per second

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Max IOPs per second

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7
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IOPS x IOSize = ?

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Throughput

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8
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Define IOPS or Transactions per second

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Number of I/O requests issued to the storage disk per second

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9
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Disk Reads and Writes

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% of Reads and Write operations performed on the disk.

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10
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Throughput

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Amount of data read from or written to the disk per second

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11
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Latency

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Total time to complete a disk IO request

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12
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IO size

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The size of I/O requests issues to the storage disks.

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13
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Queue Depth

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Number of outstanding I/O requests waiting to be read from or written to the storage disk.

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14
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Max memory

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Amount of memory required to run application smoothly

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15
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Max. CPU

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Amount CPU required to run application smoothly

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