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You have deployed several GS-series virtual machines (VMs) in Microsoft Azure. You plan to deploy Microsoft
SQL Server in a development environment. Each VM has a dedicated disk for backups.
You need to backup a database to the local disk on a VM. The backup must be replicated to another region.
Which storage option should you use?
A.
Premium P10 disk storage
B.
Premium P20 disk storage
C.
Premium P30 disk storage
D.
Standard locally redundant disk storage
E.
Standard geo-redundant disk storage
F.
Standard zone redundant blob storage
G.
Standard locally redundant blob storage
H.
Standard geo-redundant blob storage
Explanation:
Note: SQL Database automatically creates a database backups and uses Azure read-access geo-redundant
storage (RA-GRS) to provide geo-redundancy. These backups are created automatically and at no additional
charge. You don’t need to do anything to make them happen. Database backups are an essential part of any
business continuity and disaster recovery strategy because they protect your data from accidental corruption or
deletion.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-automated-backups