You store data by using table storage in Azure.
The storage analytics logs do not contain any data.
You must configure the Azure storage account to retain logs for the maximum length of time that Azure
permits.
In the Azure management portal, what should you do?
A.
Set the monitoring level to Minimal, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 0.
B.
Set the monitoring level to Verbose, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 365.
C.
Set the monitoring level to Minimal, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 99.
D.
Set the monitoring level to Verbose, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 30.
A
B
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/hh343263.aspx
B
4.To set the data retention policy, in Retention (in days), type the number of days of data to retain from 1 to 365 days. If you do not want to set a retention policy, enter zero. If there is no retention policy, it is up to you to delete the monitoring data. We recommend setting a retention policy based on how long you want to retain storage analytics data for your account so that old and unused analytics data can be deleted by system at no cost.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/storage-monitor-storage-account/
A would allow us to have the maximum duration for logs , but there is no retention policy being set so log deletion should be manual and logging will stop when logs reach 20TB of size .. while B sets a retention policy to the max number of days allowed which is 365
It should be A – without setting retention you can have logs for 366+ days
This is Tricky.
They mention “to retain” if this implies “Retention Policy” then it is B with 365.
If “to retain” just means to keep forever, then it is A and it is up to the Admin to delete the monitoring logs.
Think it’s not so much tricky as worded horribly. Too much to infer here. Problem with A is that the logging level is at minimal, providing minimal and aggregated data across all 4 storage services, i.e., not much information and aggregated together. B sets level to verbose, which appears to give richer information and individual information for each individual storage operation. Wondering if B is a ‘better’ answer???
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A
To set the data retention policy, move the Retention (days) slider or enter the number of days of data to retain, from 1 to 365. The default for new storage accounts is seven days. If you do not want to set a retention policy, enter zero. If there is no retention policy, it is up to you to delete the monitoring data.
Answer is A
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