You need to reduce the costs associated with storing the logs

You administer an Azure Storage account with a blob container. You enable Storage account logging for
read, write and delete requests.
You need to reduce the costs associated with storing the logs.
What should you do?

You administer an Azure Storage account with a blob container. You enable Storage account logging for
read, write and delete requests.
You need to reduce the costs associated with storing the logs.
What should you do?

A.
Execute Delete Blob requests over https.

B.
Create an export job for your container.

C.
Set up a retention policy.

D.
Execute Delete Blob requests over http.

Explanation:
To ease the management of your logs, we have provided the functionality of retention policy which will
automatically cleanup ‘old’ logs without you being charged for the cleanup. It is recommended that you
set a retention policy for logs such that your analytics data will be within the 20TB limit allowed for
analytics data (logs and metrics combined).Reference: Windows Azure Storage Logging: Using Logs to Track Storage Requests, How do I cleanup my
logs?
URL: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazurestorage/archive/2011/08/03/windows-azure-storagelogging-using-logs-to-track-storage-requests.aspx



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