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Microsoft AZ-120 Exam - Topic 16 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-120 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 16
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You plan to deploy an SAP environment on Azure. The SAP environment will have landscapes for production, development. and quality assurance.

You need to minimize the costs associated with running the development and quality assurance landscapes on Azure. What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Tricia
4 months ago
D is good for scaling, but not really for minimizing costs.
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Salena
4 months ago
Wait, can you really save that much with A? Sounds too good to be true!
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Levi
4 months ago
C doesn't really apply here, right?
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Lawrence
5 months ago
I think B could work too, but it might not be as efficient.
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Tamra
5 months ago
A is definitely the way to go for cost savings!
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Amber
5 months ago
I vaguely recall that Azure App Service scaling in option C is more for web apps, so it might not apply here. I think I’d lean towards A or B.
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Ettie
5 months ago
I feel like scaling options like in D could help, but I’m not sure if it directly addresses minimizing costs for development and QA landscapes.
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Georgiann
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about the stopsap command from a practice question. It might be related to option B, but I don't know if it's the best choice for cost savings.
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Lelia
5 months ago
I think option A makes sense because using Azure Automation can help manage VM costs effectively by stopping them when not in use.
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Shenika
5 months ago
I've worked with the ccServiceDao class before, and I believe the variables are bound using string substitution. The query is built dynamically, and the variable values are inserted into the query string.
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Reyes
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. I'll try accessing the email property using dot notation and bracket notation to see which one works.
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Cory
5 months ago
I remember we discussed that borrowing costs would likely increase with rising interest rates, so I think option B is definitely affected.
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