A company has an Azure subscription with four virtual machines (VM) that are provisioned in an availability set.
The VMs support an existing web service. The company expects additional demand for the web service. You
add 10 new VMs to the environment.
You need to configure the environment.
How many Update Domains (UDs) and Fault Domains (FDs) should you create?

A.
2 UDs and 5 FDs
B.
5 UDs and 2 FDs
C.
14 UDs and 2 FDs
D.
14 UDs and 14 FDs
In the old days… hope this is the answer for the exam updated on 22 september 2016. Nowadays it is up to 20 update domains.
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By default they are 5 Update Domains
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I understand that it can’t be A or D but why is B preferred over C.
Is it just because 5 is the default.
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because new 10 VMs are not in the availability set (at least not mentioned in the topic)
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Also, if they will be in AS. In Cloud Services, you can set the number of update domains in the service model’s .csdef file. By default it’s set to 5 but you can increase that to a maximum of 20.
However, the .csdef is only used for Cloud Services, not for VMs. So regardless of what you set or even how you try to do it, Azure VM UDs come in groups of 5. With 14 VMs, that means you’ll have 5 UDs. UD0 – to – UD4.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/plankytronixx/2015/05/01/azure-exam-prep-fault-domains-and-update-domains/
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At least make sure the answers are correct 225. E 226. C
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