Free Microsoft AZ-140 Exam Questions (page: 14)

Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain named contoso.com that syncs to an Azure

Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.

You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1 that has the following settings:

Host pool name: Pool1

Host pool type: Personal

Load balancing algorithm: Breadth-first

Number of VMs: 3

The session hosts have the following configurations:

Image used to create the virtual machines: Windows 10 Enterprise

Virtual machines domain-joined to: On-premises contoso.com domain

You need to ensure that you can use Microsoft EndPoint Manager to manage security update on the session hosts.

What should you do?

  1. Create Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session images
  2. Configure the session hosts as hybrid Azure AD-joined
  3. Change Host pool type to Pooled
  4. Change Load balancing algorithm to Depth-first

Answer(s): B



You have an Azure subscription that contains the resources shown in the following table.



You create a recovery services vault named Vault1.

Which resources can you back up using Azure Backup to Vault1?

  1. AVDVM-0 only
  2. AVDVM-0 and share1 only
  3. AVDVM-0, Image1, and Image2 only
  4. AVDVM-0, share1, and Image1 only
  5. AVDVM-0, share1, Image1, and Image2

Answer(s): B



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You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool that runs Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session.

User sessions are load-balanced between the session hosts. Idle session timeout is 30 minutes.

You plan to shut down a session host named Host1 to perform routine maintenance.

You need to prevent new user sessions to Host1 without disconnecting active user sessions.

Solution: From the properties of the virtual machine of Host1, you configure the Auto-shutdown settings.

Does this meet the goal?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Answer(s): B


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/drain-mode



HOTSPOT (Drag and Drop is not supported)

You have an Azure subscription.

You plan to deploy an Azure Virtual Desktop solution to the East US Azure region. The solution will contain the resources shown in the following table.



You need to recommend a business continuity solution that meets the following requirements:

· Users must be able to connect to HostPool1 if a datacenter in the East US region fails.
· Costs must be minimized.

What should you include in the recommendation for each resource? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

Note: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Hot Area:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:




Box 1: Azure Site Recovery
For personal host pools with dedicated VMs, replicate VMs using Azure Site Recovery to another region.

Box 2: Geo-redundant Storage (GRS)
You can configure and deploy Azure resources across multiple regions in either active-active or active-passive configurations. These configurations are typically found in shared host pools.

Geo-redundant storage
Geo-redundant storage (GRS) copies your data synchronously three times within a single physical location in the primary region using LRS. It then copies your data asynchronously to a single physical location in a secondary region that is hundreds of miles away from the primary region. GRS offers durability for storage resources of at least 99.99999999999999% (16 9's) over a given year.

Incorrect:
* Geo-zone-redundant storage is more expensive compared to GRS Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS) combines the high availability provided by redundancy across availability zones with protection from regional outages provided by geo-replication. Data in a GZRS storage account is copied across three Azure availability zones in the primary region and is also replicated to a secondary geographic region for protection from regional disasters. Microsoft recommends using GZRS for applications requiring maximum consistency, durability, and availability, excellent performance, and resilience for disaster recovery.

Azure Storage offers two options for how your data is replicated in the primary region:

* Locally redundant storage (LRS) copies your data synchronously three times within a single physical location in the primary region. LRS is the least expensive replication option, but isn't recommended for applications requiring high availability or durability.

* Zone-redundant storage (ZRS) copies your data synchronously across three Azure availability zones in the primary region. For applications requiring high availability, Microsoft recommends using ZRS in the primary region, and also replicating to a secondary region.*


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/disaster-recovery-concepts https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy#geo-redundant-storage



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