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You have an app named App1 that uses data from two on-premises Microsoft SQL Server databases named DB1 and DB2.
You plan to move DB1 and DB2 to Azure.
You need to implement Azure services to host DB1 and DB2. The solution must support erver-side transactions across DB1 and DB2.
Solution: You deploy DB1 and DB2 as Azure SQL databases each on a different Azure SQL Database server.
Does this meet the goal?
You have an Azure subscription.
You have 100 Azure virtual machines.
You need to quickly identify underutilized virtual machines that can have their changed to a less expensive offering.
Which Wade should you use?
You have an Azure subscription that contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.
You enable Azure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) for all the storage accounts.
You need to identify which storage accounts will generate Azure ATP alerts.
Which two storage accounts should you identify? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
You have a virtual network named VNet1 as shown in the exhibit.
No devices are connected to VNet1.
You plan to peer VNet1 to another virtual network named Vnet2 in the same region. VNet2 has an address space of 10.2.0.0/16.
You need to create the peering.
What should you do first?
You have an Azure subscription that contains the resource groups shown in the following table.
RG1 contains the virtual machines shown in the following table.
RG2 contains the virtual machines shown in the following table.
All the virtual machines are configured to use premium disks and are accessible from the Internet.
VM1 and VM2 are in an available set named AVSET1. VM3 and VM4 are in the same availability zone and are in an availability set named AVSET2. VM5 and VM6 are in different availability zones.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
