HOTSPOT
You have an application that uses three separate databases to store application data, logs, and application
security details. The maximum database throughput unit (DTU) per database does not exceed 50. You plan to
deploy the application to Azure.
You need to recommend a configuration for the databases that minimizes costs.
For each requirement, which configuration option should you use? To answer, select the appropriate
configuration option from each list in the answer area.
Hot Area:

why not Elastic Standard?
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why not indeed!
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I would have to go Elastic to “minimize costs”
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would go for elastic and standard
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wrong the answer is correct as individual is cheaper
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Individual
S2 50 250 GB 250 GB $0.1227/hour x 3 = 0.3681
Elastic
200 200 GB 1 TB 500 200 = $0.7347/hour
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Could I please for the URL to this pricing tables?
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Incorrect Toast – Elastic is cheaper
Why did you quote 200 DTU for Elastic (prob because you did 50 x 3 = 150 to round up to 200)? The 50 DTU rate is 50 DTU per database (100 max DB), that’s what the last number before the price is…
50 50 GB 500 GB 100 50 $0.1511/hour
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i gotta go with individual on this. Elastic pools are more expensive and we need to minimize costs.
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This is more of a question about handling maximum load I think.
My take on this is that elastic is good for sharing load across the day (eg some DBs run hot during the day, some at night), so when you pay (more) for 10 eDTUs, you run nearer capacity 24hrs/day across all your DBs.
This doesn’t suit so well when you have several DBs on the same app – all the DBs increase load together, so some kind of scaling would be a better fit here
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