Which Azure Power Shell cmdlet should you use?
You manage several Azure virtual machines (VMs). You create a custom image to be used by employees on
the development team.
You need to ensure that the custom image is available when you deploy new servers.
Which Azure Power Shell cmdlet should you use?
Which Azure Power Shell cmdlets and values should you use?
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You administer an Azure Virtual Machine (VM) named CON-CL1. CON-CL1 is in a cloud service named
ContosoService1.
You want to create a new VM named MyApp that will have a fixed IP address and be hosted by an AzureDatacenter in the US West region.
You need to assign a fixed IP address to the MyApp VM.
Which Azure Power Shell cmdlets and values should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate cmdlet or value
to the correct location in the PowerShell command. Each cmdlet or value may be used once, more than once,
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You need to reduce the storage costs associated with the VMs
You manage an Azure subscription with virtual machines (VMs) that are running in Standard mode.
You need to reduce the storage costs associated with the VMs.
What should you do?
What should you do from the Management Portal?
You administer a virtual machine (VM) that is deployed to Azure. You configure a rule to generate an alert when
the average availability of a web service on your VM drops below 95 percent for 15 minutes.
The development team schedules a one-hour maintenance period.
You have the following requirements:
No alerts are created during the maintenance period.
Alerts can be restored when the maintenance is complete.You want to achieve this goal by using the least amount of administrative effort.
What should you do from the Management Portal?
Which three actions should you perform?
You administer a set of virtual machine (VM) guests hosted in Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012 R2.
The virtual machines run the following operating systems:
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Linux (open SUSE 13.1)
All guests currently are provisioned with one or more network interfaces with static bindings and VHDX disks.
You need to move the VMs to Azure Virtual Machines hosted in an Azure subscription.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Which Azure Power Shell cmdlet should you use?
You manage a virtual Windows Server 2012 web server that is hosted by an on-premises Windows Hyper-V
server. You plan to use the virtual machine (VM) in Azure.
You need to migrate the VM to Azure Storage to add it to your repository.
Which Azure Power Shell cmdlet should you use?
You need to ensure that the scripts are executed on new VMs
You develop a set of Power Shell scripts that will run when you deploy new virtual machines (VMs).
You need to ensure that the scripts are executed on new VMs. You want to achieve this goal by using the least
amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
Which storage option should you enable?
Your company network has two physical locations configured in a geo-clustered environment. You create a
Blob storage account in Azure that contains all the data associated with your company.
You need to ensure that the data remains available in the event of a site outage.
Which storage option should you enable?
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?
You manage a set of virtual machines (VMs) deployed to the cloud service named fabrikamVM.
You configure auto scaling according to the following parameters:
With an instance range of two to six instances
To maintain CPU usage between 70 and 80 percent to scale up one instance at a time
With a scale up wait time of 30 minutes
To scale down one instance at a time
With a scale down wait time of 30 minutes
You discover the following usage pattern of a specific application:
The application peaks very quickly, and the peak lasts for several hours.
CPU usage stays above 90 percent for the first 1 to 1.5 hours after usage increases.
After 1.5 hours, the CPU usage falls to about 75 percent until application usage begins to decline.
You need to modify the auto scaling configuration to scale up faster when usage peaks.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
You need to implement a solution by using Azure services
You manage an application running on Azure Web Sites Standard tier. The application uses a substantial
amount of large image files and is used by people around the world.
Users from Europe report that the load time of the site is slow.
You need to implement a solution by using Azure services.
What should you do?