Topic 5: Mix Questions
You have an Azure subscription named Sub1 that contains the Azure resources shown in the following table.
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named Adatum and an Azure Subscription named Subscription1. Adatum contains a group named Developers.
Subscription1 contains a resource group named Dev.
You need to provide the Developers group with the ability to create Azure logic apps in the Dev resource group.
Solution: On Subscription1, you assign the Logic App Operator role to the Developers group.
Does this meet the goal?
A.
Yes
B.
No
No
The Logic App Operator role only grants the ability to read, enable, disable, and run logic apps. It does not grant the ability to create logic apps. To create logic apps, you need to assign the Logic App Contributor role or a higher-level role such as Owner or Contributor.
Then, References: [Built-in roles for Azure resources] [Azure Logic Apps permissions and access control]
You have a hybrid deployment of Azure AD that contains the users shown in the following table.
You have a Recovery Service vault that you use to test backups. The test backups contain two protected virtual machines.
You need to delete the Recovery Services vault.
What should you do first?
A.
From the Recovery Service vault, stop the backup of each backup item.
B.
From the Recovery Service vault, delete the backup data.
C.
Modify the disaster recovery properties of each virtual machine.
D.
Modify the locks of each virtual machine.
From the Recovery Service vault, stop the backup of each backup item.
Explanation:
You can't delete a Recovery Services vault if it is registered to a server and holds backup data. If you try to delete a vault, but can't, the vault is still configured to receive backup data.
Remove vault dependencies and delete vault
In the vault dashboard menu, scroll down to the Protected Items section, and click Backup Items. In this menu, you can stop and delete Azure File Servers, SQL Servers in Azure VM, and Azure virtual machines.
You have an Azure subscription that contains the alerts shown in the following exhibit
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