You need to update the Azure Web App

You manage Azure Web Apps for a company. You migrate an on-premises web app to Azure. You plan to
update the Azure Web App by modifying the connection string and updating the files that have changed since
previous revision.
The deployment process must use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and occur during off-peak hours as an
automated batch process.
You need to update the Azure Web App.
What should you do?

You manage Azure Web Apps for a company. You migrate an on-premises web app to Azure. You plan to
update the Azure Web App by modifying the connection string and updating the files that have changed since
previous revision.
The deployment process must use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and occur during off-peak hours as an
automated batch process.
You need to update the Azure Web App.
What should you do?

A.
Close the Internet Information Services (IIS) virtual machine (VM) to Azure.

B.
Deploy the web app from GitHub.

C.
Use MSDeploy.exe.

D.
Deploy the web app from the Internet Information Services (IIS) Management console.

Explanation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service-web/app-service-deploy-local-git



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Eric Ho

Eric Ho

what’s the point of this question? to use Github??

mslover

mslover

Important part here is: “updating the files that have changed since
previous revision.”

msdeploy.exe can obviously be scheduled to run via a “batch process” and over SSL, same with the relevant git commands to deploy with that.

But msdeploy.exe will deploy a “Web Package” which is a zip of the whole project/web app I believe. git will push only the changes.