Q1. Your company is planning to use Azure Container Instances to deploy simple cloud
applications. You are tasked with determining if multi-container
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container instances meet your solution requirements.
You need to identify features and requirements for multi-container groups with each
group hosting an application container, a logging container, and a monitoring container.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise,
select No.
Statement:
1-Multi-container groups support Linux containers only.
2-You can deploy a multi-container group from a Resource Manager template or a
YAML file.
3-Container groups can scale up as necessary to create additional container instances
as necessary. - ANSWER Answer: 1-Yes. 2-Yes. 3-No.
Explanation:
1-Yes. Multi-container groups support Linux containers only. This is a current restriction
for multi-container groups. Windows Containers are limited to Azure Container
Instances that support deployment of a single container instance only.
2-Yes. You can deploy a multi-container group from a Resource Manager template or a
YAML file. It is recommended that you use a Resource Manager template when you
need to deploy additional Azure resources when deploying container instances, and this
is the preferred method for deploying multi-container groups.
3-No. Container groups and container instances do not support scaling. If additional
container groups or container instances are needed, they must be explicitly created.
Q2. You create a FileStorage premium storage account and create a premium tier Azure
file share. You plan to mount the file share directly on-premises using the Service
Message Block (SMB) 3.0 protocol. You need to ensure that your network is configured
to support mounting an Azure file share on-premises. You want to minimize the
administrator effort necessary to accomplish this. What should you do?
A-Create an ExpressRoute circuit.
B-Install and configure Azure File Sync.
C-Configure TCP port 445 as open in your on-premises internet firewall.
D-Configure TCP port 443 as open in your on-premises internet firewall. - ANSWER
Answer: C
Explanation:
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You should configure TCP port 445 as open in your on-premises internet firewall. This is
the only requirement for mounting an Azure file share as an on-premises SMB file share
on your on-premises network.
You should not configure TCP port 443 as open in your on-premises internet firewall.
This would be a requirement if you were configuring Azure File Sync and not using
ExpressRoute.
You should not install and configure Azure File Sync. This is not a requirement for
mounting a file share on-premises. You would use Azure File Sync if you wanted to
cache several Azure file shares on-premises or in cloud VMs.
You should not create an ExpressRoute circuit. An ExpressRoute circuit provides a
private connection between your on-premises network and the Microsoft cloud. By using
ExpressRoute you do not need to configure the on-premises firewall, but this solution
requires more administrative effort to implement and maintain.
Q3. You deploy a line of business (LOB) application. All resources that are part of the
LOB application are deployed in a single resource group.
The resources were added in different phases. You need to export the current
configuration of the LOB application resources to an Azure Resource
Manager (ARM) template. You will later use this template for deploying the LOB
application infrastructure in different environments for testing or development purposes.
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