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Q41. You manage an application deployed to virtual machines (VMs) on an Azure virtual network 

named corpVnet1. 

You plan to hire several remote employees who will need access to the application on corpVnet1. 

You need to ensure that new employees can access corpVnet1. You want to achieve this goal by using the most cost effective solution. 

Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. 

A. Create a VPN subnet. 

B. Enable point-to-point connectivity for corpVnet1. 

C. Enable point-to-site connectivity for corpVnet1. 

D. Create a gateway subnet. 

E. Enable site-to-site connectivity for corpVnet1. 

F. Convert corpVnet1 to a regional virtual network. 

Answer: A,C 

Explanation: 

A point-to-site VPN also allows you to create a secure connection to your virtual network. In a point-to-site configuration, the connection is configured individually on each client computer that you want to connect to the virtual network. Point-to-site connections do not require a VPN device. They work by using a VPN client that you install on each client computer. The VPN is established by manually starting the connection from the on-premises client computer. You can also configure the VPN client to automatically restart. 

Reference: About Secure Cross-Premises Connectivity 


Q42. 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: 


Q43. HOTSPOT 

You manage an Azure Web Site named contosoweb. 

Some users report that they receive the following error when they access contosoweb: 

"http Status 500.0 - Internal Server Error." 

You need to view detailed diagnostic information in XML format. 

Which option should you enable? To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer 

area. 

Answer: 


Q44. DRAG DROP 

You manage an Azure virtual machine (VM) named AppVM. The application hosted on 

AppVM continuously writes small files to disk. Recently the usage of applications on AppVM has increased greatly. 

You need to improve disk performance on AppVM. 

Which Microsoft Azure Power Shell cmdlet should you use with each Power Shell command line? To answer, drag the appropriate Microsoft Azure Power Shell cmdlet to the correct location in the Power Shell code. Each Power Shell cmdlet 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. 

Answer: 


Q45. 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:

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 


Q46. HOTSPOT 

You manage an Internet Information Services (IIS) 6 website named contososite1. Contososite1 runs a legacy ASP.NET 1.1 application named LegacyApp1. LegacyApp1 does not contain any integration with any other systems or programming languages. 

You deploy contososite1 to Azure Web Sites. 

You need to configure Azure Web Sites. You have the following requirements: 

LegacyApp1 runs correctly. 

The application pool does not recycle. 

Which settings should you configure to meet the requirements? To answer, select the appropriate settings in the answer area. 

Answer: 


Q47. DRAG DROP 

You manage an Azure Web Site in Standard mode at the following address: contoso.azurevvebsites.net. 

Your company has a new domain for the site that needs to be accessible by Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption. 

You need to be able to add a custom domain to the Azure Web Site and assign an SSL certificate. 

Which three steps should you perform next in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. More than one order of answer choices may be correct You will receive credit for any of the correct orders you select 

Answer: 


Q48. DRAG DROP 

You manage a solution deployed in two Azure subscriptions for testing and production. Both subscriptions have virtual networks named fabVNet. 

You plan to add two new virtual machines (VMs) in a new subnet. 

You have the following requirements: 

... 

Deploy the new VMs to the virtual network in the testing subscription. 

Minimize any errors in defining the network changes. 

Minimize the work that will be required when the change is made to the production 

virtual network. 

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: 


Q49. You administer a Microsoft Azure SQL Database database in the US Central region named contosodb. Contosodb runs on a Standard tier within the SI performance level. 

You have multiple business-critical applications that use contosodb. 

You need to ensure that you can bring contosodb back online in the event of a natural disaster in the US Central region. You want to achieve this goal with the least amount of downtime. 

Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. 

A. Upgrade to S2 performance level. 

B. Use active geo-replication. 

C. Use automated Export. 

D. Upgrade to Premium tier. 

E. Use point in time restore. 

F. Downgrade to Basic tier. 

Answer: B,D 

Explanation: B: The Active Geo-Replication feature implements a mechanism to provide database redundancy within the same Microsoft Azure region or in different regions (geo-redundancy). One of the primary benefits of Active Geo-Replication is that it provides a database-level disaster recovery solution. Using Active Geo-Replication, you can configure a user database in the Premium service tier to replicate transactions to databases on different Microsoft Azure SQL Database servers within the same or different regions. Cross-region redundancy enables applications to recover from a permanent loss of a datacenter caused by natural disasters, catastrophic human errors, or malicious acts. 

D: Active Geo-Replication is available for databases in the Premium service tier only. 

Reference: Active Geo-Replication for Azure SQL Database 

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn741339.aspx 


Q50. Your company has two physical locations configured in a geo-clustered environment that includes: 

System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 

System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 

SQL Server 2012 

Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V 

Over 100 virtual machines (VMs) in each physical location 

Your company has recently signed up for Azure. 

You plan to leverage your current network environment to provide a backup solution for your VMs. 

You need to recommend a solution that ensures all VMs are redundant and deployable between locations. You also want the solution to minimize downtime in the event of an outage at either physical location. 

Which solution should you recommend? 

A. Configure a backup vault in Azure and use Data Protection Manager to back up The Windows Servers. 

B. Use Data Protection Manager and back up the VMs in each location. 

C. Use Azure site recovery in an on-premises to Azure protection configuration. 

D. Use Azure site recovery in an on-premises to on-premises protection configuration. 

Answer:

Explanation: On-Premises to On-Premises (Hyper-V replication) 

* Cloud metadata is sent to Azure Site Recovery. 

Replicated data is stored in location specified on target Hyper-V server. 

* Azure account with Azure Site Recovery enabled. 

* Virtual machines replicate from source on-premises Hyper-V server to another. You can set up reverse replication to replicate back to the source location. 

* Requires source and target VMM servers with at least one cloud on each, or a single VMM server with two clouds. Clouds must contain at least one Hyper-V host server or cluster. 

Reference: Microsoft Azure, Site Recovery