HOTSPOT
You are an Azure subscription administrator for your company.
Management asks you to add a contractor named User1 with a Microsoft account of [email protected] to
manage DNS records but have no other permissions. The contractor is not in your Azure Active Directory
(Azure AD) but must be able to manage all of the DNS records in the Adatum zone. The Adatum zone is in the
ITManaged Resource Group.
You need to add the contractor.
How should you configure the environment? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:
Explanation:
Box 1: DNS Zone Contributor
The ‘DNS Zone Contributor’ role is a built-in role provided by Azure for managing DNS resources. Assigning
DNS Zone Contributor permissions to a user or group enables that group to manage DNS resources, but not
resources of any other type.
Box 2: Add [email protected]
The simplest way to assign RBAC permissions is via the Azure portal. Open the ‘Access control (IAM)’ blade forthe resource group, then click ‘Add’, then select the ‘DNS Zone Contributor’ role and select the required users
or groups to grant permissions.
You can search the directory with display names, email addresses, and object identifiers.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dns/dns-protect-zones-recordsets
Add User role should be ‘Invite’ as the user is not in Azure AD?
I’m not sure either. But if this Microsoft video is to be believed, it looks like you just do “Add” and if the domain is outside your environment it changes to an invitation email.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-b2b-admin-add-users
it needs to be invite as its not in AD.
Just tested it.
It looks like an invite, but the name on that button spells “Add”, not “Invite”.
I’m not sure either, i think it is a matter of semantics the right action as the documentation says is to Add the user even though it sends and invite afterwards. So i’d say Add.
It’s Invite for sure.. just did it myself:
Add a @hotmail.co.uk user to manage DNS Zone Operations:
Add guest – send email to the user (Invite)
User confirms though confirmation email
Click on user settings in “users and groups”
Tick “guest users permission are limited” to NO
Go to the Resource group
Click on “Access Control (IAM)
Click on ADD
Select a Role
Then select the Guest User
Done
QUESTION
A company uses Azure to host virtual machines (VMs) and web apps.
You need to ensure that you can configure a schedule to scale app services.
How should you configure the app service?
A. Set the scale by metric setting to Queue.
B. Set the scale up by instances setting to 5.
C. Set the scale down by instances setting to 5.
D. Ensure that linked resources are also scaled.
E. Set the scale by metric setting to None.
Answer: A
QUESTION
You administer a virtual machine (VM) that is deployed to Azure.
You configure a rule to generate an alert when the average availability of a web service on your VM drops below 95 percent for 15 minutes.
The development team schedules a one-hour maintenance period.
You have the following requirements:
– No alerts are created during the maintenance period.
– Alerts can be restored when the maintenance is complete.
You want to achieve this goal by using the least amount of administrative effort.
What should you do from the Management Portal?
A. Select and disable the rule from the Dashboard page of the virtual machine.
B. Select and delete the rule from the Configure page of the virtual machine.
C. Select and disable the rule from the Monitor page of the virtual machine.
D. Select and disable the rule on the Configure page of the virtual machine.
Answer: C
QUESTION
You are designing a Windows Azure application that will use Windows Azure Table storage.
You need to recommend an approach for minimizing storage costs.
What should you recommend?
A. Use Entity Group Transactions.
B. Use multiple partitions to store data.
C. Use a transaction scope to group all storage operations.
D. Use Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC).
Answer: A
QUESTION
You are designing an application that will use Windows Azure Table storage to store millions of data points each day.
The application must retain each day’s data for only one week.
You need to recommend an approach for minimizing storage transactions.
What should you recommend?
A. Use a separate table for each date.
Delete each table when it is one week old.
B. Use a separate table for each week.
Delete each table when it is one week old.
C. Use a single table, partitioned by date.
Use Entity Group Transactions to delete data when it is one week old.
D. Use a single table, partitioned by week.
Use Entity Group Transactions to delete data when it is one week old.
Answer: A
QUESTION
You are designing a Windows Azure application that will store data in two SQL Azure databases. The application will insert data in both databases as part of a single logical operation.
You need to recommend an approach for maintaining data consistency across the databases.
What should you recommend?
A. Execute database calls on parallel threads.
B. Wrap the database calls in a single transaction scope.
C. Use Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC).
D. Handle errors resulting from the database calls by using compensatory logic.
Answer: D
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