MST400: Final Exam Reviewer Questions And Verified Answers Graded A+.
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Suppose you have two video files stored as blobs. One of the videos is business-critical and requires a replication policy that creates multiple copies across geographically diverse datacenters. The other video is non-critical, and a local replication policy is sufficient. Which of the following op...
Suppose you have two video files stored as blobs. One of the videos is business-critical and requires a
replication policy that creates multiple copies across geographically diverse datacenters. The other video
is non-critical, and a local replication policy is sufficient. Which of the following options would satisfy
both data diversity and cost sensitivity consideration.
A.Create a single storage account that makes use of Local-redundant storage (LRS) and host both videos
fromhere.
B.Create a single storage account that makes use of Geo-redundant storage (GRS) and host both videos
from here.
C.Create two storage accounts. The first account makes use of Geo-redundant storage (GRS) and hosts
thebusiness-critical video content. The second account makes use of Local-redundant storage (LRS) and
hosts thenon-critical video content. - correct answer C.Create two storage accounts.
The first account makes use of Geo-redundant storage (GRS) and hosts thebusiness-critical video
content. The second account makes use of Local-redundant storage (LRS) and hosts thenon-critical video
content.
In a typical project, when would you create your storage account(s)?
At the beginning, during project setup.
,After deployment, when the project is running.
At the end, during resource cleanup. - correct answer beginning, during project
setup.
Your organization has an internal system to share patient appointment information and notes. You can
secure a user's access based on their membership in an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) group. Which
kind of authorization supports this scenario best, and why?
Use a shared access signature (SAS) token. You use the Azure AD credentials and a user delegation SAS
token.
Use Azure Active Directory. By using Azure AD, you can create a service principal to authenticate the
app.
Use a shared key. The Azure Storage account can create and revoke keys that will be used in your app. -
correct answer Use Azure Active Directory. By using Azure AD, you can create a
service principal to authenticate the app.
Your public-facing static website stores all its public UI images in blob storage. The website needs to
display the graphics without any kind of authorization. Which is the best option?
Public access
Shared key
Shared access signature - correct answer Public access
Public Access:
, Public access is a type of access policy for cloud storage services or resources, which allows anyone with
the resource's URL or endpoint to access the resource. Public access is often used for web content, such
as images, videos, and other static files that are intended to be publicly accessible.
Shared Key:
Shared Key is a type of access policy used for securing access to cloud storage services or resources. It is
a security mechanism that relies on a shared secret key between the client and the storage service. The
client must provide the shared key along with their request to access the resource, and the storage
service validates the key to determine if the request is authorized.
Shared Access Signature (SAS):
A Shared Access Signature (SAS) is another type of access policy used for securing access to cloud
storage services or resources. It is a secure way to grant limited access to a resource without exposing
the account key or requiring the user to authenticate with the storage service. A SAS token is generated
by the storage service and includes a set of permissions and an expiration time. The token can be used
by clients to access the resource for a specific period, after which the token expires, and the access is
revoked. SAS tokens can be revoked or regenerated at any time, providing fine-grained control over
resource access.
Which of these disk roles should you use to store a set of help videos that explain how to use the
accounting application?
OS disk
Data disk
Temporary disk - correct answer Data disk
OS Disk:
An OS (Operating System) Disk is a type of storage in a computer or server that stores the operating
system and related software files. It is the primary disk on which the computer boots, and it contains the
system files necessary to run the computer's hardware and software. It usually has a fixed size and is not
intended for storing data files or user data.
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