You store data by using table storage in Azure.
The storage analytics logs do not contain any data.
You must configure the Azure storage account to retain logs for the maximum length of time that Azure permits.
In the Azure management portal, what should you do?

A.
Set the monitoring level to Minimal, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 0.
B.
Set the monitoring level to Verbose, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 365.
C.
Set the monitoring level to Minimal, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 99.
D.
Set the monitoring level to Verbose, and set the number of days the data in the logs is retained to 30.
Explanation:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/storage-monitor-storage-account/
Retention to 0 is fine but I don’t see any ‘minimal’ option.
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Maximum days that azure allows you to retain logs is 365. So Answer is B
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/setting-a-storage-analytics-data-retention-policy
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Setting to zero means there is no end limit so is actually the maximum permitted by azure. Minimal isn’t a setting as such but by setting to the minimal permitted (probably error?) You will be able to log for longer before running out of space.
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Answer is B
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/storage-monitor-storage-account/
To set the data retention policy, move the Retention (days) slider or enter the number of days of data to retain, from 1 to 365. The default for new storage accounts is seven days. If you do not want to set a retention policy, enter zero. If there is no retention policy, it is up to you to delete the monitoring data.
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