HOTSPOT
You have an Azure SQL Database named Contosodb. Contosodb is running in the
Standard/S2 tier and has a service level objective of 99 percent.
You review the service tiers in Microsoft Azure SQL Database as well as the results of
running performance queries for the usage of the database for the past week as shown in
the exhibits. (Click the Exhibits button.)
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/documentation/articles/storage-dotnet-shared-access-signature-part-1/
It should be Ad-Hoc SAS with Read Only Access for Promotional Video Blob so that the access can be revoked with Expiry time of Promotion linked to the video.
The Q doesn’t mention anything about expiry time as a requirement. Pras is correct.
The first option “Shared Access Signature” also have time limit feature in SAS so why are we not considering ad-hos in answer ?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dd179354.aspx
is the answer above is correct?
I think the answer is correct.
Answer is correct
Ad-Hoc will have to have a time limit, by elimination options 2 and 3 are not usable.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/documentation/articles/storage-dotnet-shared-access-signature-part-1/
Argggg I hate when Colin E-mails me!!!
I would say no-no-no
How do we answer this without Microsoft revealing any info on how to calculate DTU based on the metrics/parameters?
DTU calc is a combination of the following-
•Processor – % Processor Time
•Logical Disk – Disk Reads/sec
•Logical Disk – Disk Writes/sec
•Database – Log Bytes Flushed/sec
S1 is 20 DTUs while S2 is 50. So how do we know if downgrading to S1 will still meet the performance?
Grrrr!!!
Hmm…
Believe it’s Anon == 2 and Auth == 3.
1) Policy “per user” — how could that work? We make a policy for every user who might visit sight? Don’t think so…
4) Making the Container public means that all Blobs are public (from what I read). We just want Blob on home page to be public. Container permissions only allow Reads (from my research) and not writes. Don’t think so…
Thoughts?
Answer”E”
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The Answer should no-no-no.
There would be compromise in performance if downgraded from S2 tier to S1 or Basic.
As performance is measured in DTU for Azure SQL DB’s
And Upgrading to P1 will be more costly option.
Passed the 533 exam – low 800s
– I spent 1 week for prep (I had done 534 – about 8 months ago)
– Used these Dump questions – lot/many of questions from the dump itself. Used the 136Q-v – of course some right/wrong answers in that. This blog forum was very helpful (+Google)
– Lots of questions on AD (lot more than the dump) – prepare in detail
– Lots of questions on Azure Resource Manager – not in the dump – so extra effort needed (I would have flunked this part)
Degree of difficulty Medium (I am Non Infra/Admin Non-MSFT person)
Good Luck
Sam
If just using averages than it could be downgraded to an S1 tier. However the peaks are way too high for an S1 tier as S1 has about 60% less DTU than S2. I would think the answer would be no no no.