DRAG DROP
You have a solution deployed into a virtual network in Azure named fabVNet. The fabVNet
virtual network has three subnets named Apps, Web, and DB that are configured as shown
in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibits button.)
You want to deploy two new VMs to the DB subnet.
You need to modify the virtual network to expand the size of the DB subnet to allow more IP addresses.
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.
should it not be empty and delete the db subnet…. that is the subnet needed to be modified
No … the answer show here is correct.
there they said that we have make the DB larger so if we delete the WEB and then only we make the DB larger …..
besides, you cannot make changes to WEB, unless you first delete DB. Subnet in Azure go in descendant order.
No Siddhant Pansari, you are wrong, the usable main pool is from 10.0.0.4 to 10.0.1.254, so a lot of empty ip addresses are there we need to delete the DB pool, not the WEB pool.
Empty and delete the DB subnet
Create the DB subnet to be larger
agree
+recreate the Virtual Network as now reuired
at the end
I don’t think ‘Recreate the Virtaul Network as now required’ needed. Becoz I could just simply increase the IPs in last subnet..in my azure subscription.
Please correct me if I am wrong
Its again trick..
Empty and Delete the DB subnet
Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger
Create the DB subnet to be larger
This is becoz, as a MS specialist in Azure, you should think in advance and avoid chances of messing up the DB subnet in case you need to make Web subnet larger in future.
But you can not large the Web Subnet since there is some IP used in the DB subnet 10.0.0.76 and 10.0.0.77
By deleting the DB subnet, we are now allowed to make changes to WEB. We need WEB to be bigger since the following subnet cannot be bigger than the previous one.
WEB should be same (or bigger) size of what DB needs to be.
Isn’t it
Empty and Delete the DB subnet
Create the DB subnet to be larger
Recreate the Virtual network as now required
why would u want to recreate the Virtual Network after you just modified the subnets inside it?
you CANNOT make DB bigger if you dont make the previous subnet (WEB) bigger as well.
In your answer, you cant recreate anything, becasue you’ll only be able to recreate DB as the same size it is now since you didnt change the size in WEB
I think Pras is correct.
What’s the corret then?
1. Empty and delete the DB subnet
2. Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger
3. Create the DB subnet to be larger
is the above answer is correct?
I have tested this and seems this below is correct. the web subnet could not be deleted before deleting DB subnet and DB subnet can’t be changed without deleting the websubnet.
Empty and delete the DB subnet
Empty and delete the web subnet
REcreate the virtual network as now required.
You have tried wrong then Peter π
There are plenty of IP addresses available, so you can easily delete the DB subnet and then recreate it bigger without having to delete the Web subnet.
Question is, what would be the third answer then, as recreate the Virtual Network does not sound correct.
Empty and delete the DB Subnet
Empty and reconfigure the web subnet to be larger
Create the DB Subnet to be larger
(all this is due to size restrictions, 1st subnet has to be biggest and so on)
+1 as looks more logical as how you are going to recreate VN without emptying.
This is correct.
If you set up a virtual network with the subnets above in Azure, you will find that after you empty and delete the DB Subnet, you cannot only recreate it at the same size or smaller. Once you empty the web subnet and make it larger, you can then recreate the DB subnet at a larger size.
I can’t find the reference now, but apparently Variable Length Subnet Masking requires subnets to be listed in descending order of size. My test results in Azure confirm this.
Sorry, that should say that you after you empty and delete the DB Subnet, you can only recreate it at the same size or smaller
Ashish and Pras are correct. I’ve tested it in the Azure portal you must first delete then reconfigure the Web Subnet to be larger before you can create the DB Subnet.
I agree with Ashish and Pras. I’ve tested this in my Azure subscription. You can’t make the DB subnet larger in one step.
You HAVE to do it in the order:
1. Empty and delete the DB subnet
2. Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger
3. Create the DB subnet to be larger
There is no need to Delete the Web subnet. You could, but it’s unnecessary for this question. If the question was asking to add IPs to the Apps subnet, then yes you would have to delete both the DB and Web subnets before you can modify the size of the subnet for Apps. If you delete Web for this question, you would need more than three steps to complete the task.
Think about what you have to do to recreate the Virtual network. The vnet is the container that holds all the subnets. So, recreating means you have to delete it. Have you ever tried to move a VM from one vnet to another? I think the only way to do that is to delete the VM and keep the disks. Then you have to build a new VM in the new vNET and attach the old disks to the VM.
Ashish Pras & David is correct, Tested it yet again in my Azure Env and you dont need to recreate the virtual network. You can’t make the DB Subnet larger easily and have to reconfigure the web subnet to be larger first.
I just set this up in Azure, tried it and it seems you cannot edit and make the DB subnet bigger, you only have the option of making it /29.
I agree with most of the others:
You HAVE to do it in the order:
1. Empty and delete the DB subnet
2. Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger
3. Create the DB subnet to be larger
This is 100% correct:
1. Empty and delete the DB subnet
2. Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger
3. Create the DB subnet to be larger
I have just tested this in my Azure subscription.
You DONT have to recreate the Virtual Network – besides you couldn’t anyway as the Apps subnet is still in there!
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You cannot make a subnet any bigger than the one before, so the obvious first step is to Empty and delete the DB subnet. The second step, for me, has 2 options. I cannot modify or delete a subnet that contains VMs, so I have to empty the Web subnet. I could then either delete or reconfigure. If I delete the Web subnet, i would have to recreate it, which would mean 4 steps would be needed. As I only have 3 steps, step 2 must be Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger. The 3rd step would then be create the DB subnet to be larger. So to sum up Marc and Challenge are correct
Step 1. Empty and delete the DB subnet
Step 2. Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger
Step 3. Create the DB subnet to be larger
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NEW QUESTION 117
Drag and Drop Question
You are the server administrator for several on-premises systems. You need to back up all the systems to the cloud by using Azure Backup. In which order should you perform the actions? To answer, move all actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
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Explanation:
azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/backup-configure-vault/
NEW QUESTION 118
For development purposes, you deploy several virtual machines in an Azure subscription. Developers report that the virtual machines fail to access each other. You export the virtual network configuration for the subscription as shown in the following output.
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You need to modify the network configuration to resolve the connection issue. What should you modify?
A. the IP address range of Subnet-1
B. the IP address range of the gateway subnet.
C. the IP address of the DNS server
D. the site of the virtual network
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You have an Azure subscription. You create an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named Tenant1 that has a domain name of tenant1.onmicrosoft.com. You need to add the contoso.com domain name to Tenant1. Which DNS record should you add to the contoso.com zone to be able to verify from Azure whether you own the contoso.com domain?
A. standard alias (CNAME)
B. mail exchanger (MX)
C. host (AAAA)
D. signature (SIG)
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 120
You purchase an Azure subscription. You plan to deploy an application that requires four Azure virtual machines (VMs). All VMs use Azure Resource Management (ARM) mode. You need to minimize the time that it takes for VMs to communicate with each other. What should you do?
A. Create a multi-site virtual network.
B. Create a regional virtual network.
C. Create a site-to-site virtual network.
D. Add the VMs to the same affinity group.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 121
You have an Azure subscription. In Azure, you create two virtual machines named VM1 and VM2. Both virtual machines are instances in a cloud service named Cloud1. You need to ensure that the virtual machines only replicate within the data center in which they were created. Which settings should you modify?
A. virtual machine
B. storage account
C. cloud services
D. Azure subscription
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 122
You are the global administrator for a companyβs Azure subscription. The company uses Azure Active Directory Premium and the Application Access Panel. You are configuring access to a Software as a Service (SaaS) application. You need to ensure that the sales team lead is able to manage user access to the application but is unable to modify administrative access to the application. In the Azure portal, what should you do?
A. Create an Azure group and assign it to the SaaS application.
Create an Azure user with the User Admin role, and assign the user as the owner of the new group.
B. Create an Azure group and assign it to the SaaS application.
Create an Azure user with the Service Admin role, and assign the user as the owner of the new group.
C. Set the values of the Delegated group management and Users can create groups settings to Enabled.
D. Create an Azure group and assign it to the SaaS application.
Create an Azure user with the Global Admin role, and assign the user as the owner of the new group.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 123
Drag and Drop Question
Fourth Coffee has an on-premises, multiple-forest Activity Directory (AD) domain. The company hosts web applications and mobile application services. Fourth Coffee uses Microsoft Office 365 and uses Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). You have the following requirements. Which three actions 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.
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azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/active-directory-passwords-getting-started/#writeback-prerequisites
azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/active-directory-aadconnect-get-started-custom/
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A company has an Azure subscription with four virtual machines (VM) that are provisioned in an availability set. The VMs support an existing web service. The company expects additional demand for the web service. You add 10 new VMs to the environment. You need to configure the environment. How many Update Domains (UDs) and Fault Domains (FDs) should you create?
A. 2 UDs and 5 FDs
B. 5 UDs and 2 FDs
C. 14 UDs and 2 FDs
D. 14 UDs and 14 FDs
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Microsoft have updates these tests with new objectives.
Lot of AD questions and all the ps scripts where using ARM.
I also have read this dump and also other PDF’s dumps and just got 2 or 3 questions from these dumps. I just got luck since i am working with azure almost 2 years.
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Could you share the materials?
I was testing from the Old Azure portal:
step 1: Empty and delete the DB subnet (you cannot deleted, recreated or reconfigure Web Subnet directly).
step 2: Empty and reconfigure the Web subnet to be larger (once the subnet DB was deleted, you can reconfigure Web subnet to be longer, you don’t need to deleted it or deleted the whole Virtual Network).
step 3: Create the DB subnet to be larger. (Now, you are able to created two longer subnets).
David + Peter Hatsoff to you……