HOTSPOT
A company uses Azure to host virtual machines (VMs) and web apps.
Storage Analytics data for the web apps must be kept as long as possible. The solution must not result in
additional costs.
You need to configure a storage policy for the analytics data.
How should you configure the policy? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.Hot Area:
Explanation:
Box 1: retention
There are two ways to delete Storage Analytics data: by manually making deletion requests or by setting a data
retention policy. Manual requests to delete Storage Analytics data are billable, but delete requests resulting
from a retention policy are not billable.
To avoid unnecessary charges, set a retention policy for logging and metrics.Note: By default, Storage Analytics will not delete any logging or metrics data. Blobs and table entities will
continue to be written until the shared 20TB limit is reached. Once the 20TB limit is reached, Storage Analytics
will stop writing new data and will not resume until free space is available.
Box 2: 365
You can configure two data retention policies: one for logging and one for metrics. When enabled for both,
Storage Analytics will delete logs and table entries older than the specified number of days. The maximum
retention period is 365 days (1 year).
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/Setting-a-Storage-Analytics-DataRetention-Policy