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Microsoft AZ-120 Exam - Topic 9 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-120 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 9
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You ate planning an SAP on Azure deployment.

You need to recommend a storage access solution that meets the following requirements;

* Provides a common file share that will be accessed by virtual machines that run either Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or Windows Server 2022.

* Ensures that each virtual machine uses its native sharing protocol to access the common file share.

Which type of storage should you include in the recommendation?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Lon
3 months ago
I disagree, premium storage account file share might be enough for this.
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Pok
3 months ago
Definitely leaning towards Azure NetApp Files for better performance.
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Kattie
3 months ago
Wait, can it really handle both RHEL and Windows? Sounds tricky.
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Madalyn
4 months ago
I think a standard storage account file share could work too.
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Karima
4 months ago
Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode is the way to go!
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Talia
4 months ago
I feel like the premium storage account file share could work, but it might not provide the native protocol access that we need for both OS types.
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Mozell
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where Azure NetApp Files was the answer, but I can't recall if it was in dual protocol mode or something else.
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Keneth
5 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think a standard storage account file share might not support both protocols effectively.
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Leeann
5 months ago
I remember that Azure NetApp Files can support both SMB and NFS, which seems to fit the requirement for both RHEL and Windows.
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Terrilyn
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode. This solution should meet all the requirements outlined in the question.
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Tamesha
5 months ago
Based on the requirements, I believe Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode is the way to go. This will allow the RHEL and Windows VMs to use their native protocols to access the common file share.
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Alecia
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. The question mentions using the native sharing protocol, so I'm not sure if a standard or premium storage account file share would work since that would require the VMs to use the same protocol.
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Dannie
5 months ago
Okay, I think I know the answer here. Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode should meet the requirements of providing a common file share that can be accessed by both RHEL and Windows VMs.
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Kenda
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the requirements carefully to determine the best storage solution.
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Regenia
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the test process. I'll focus on understanding the key concepts around test analysis and design.
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Herminia
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about measurement systems. I'll focus on identifying the different sources of variation in the measurement process.
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Kent
5 months ago
I feel like if the Anti-DDoS Service IP range wasn't released, that could also block access and cause a 502 error. I have a vague recollection of a question on that concept.
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Hyun
9 months ago
Ooh, I'm feeling the pressure here. But I think I'm gonna have to go with option B. Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode seems like the perfect fit for this scenario. It's like a Swiss Army knife for your storage needs!
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Sanda
10 months ago
Option B all the way, baby! Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode is the way to go. I mean, who doesn't love a storage solution that can handle both RHEL and Windows Server 2022 like a boss?
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My
8 months ago
Let's go with Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode for our SAP on Azure deployment.
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Mirta
8 months ago
Definitely, Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode will ensure that each virtual machine can use its native sharing protocol to access the common file share.
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Tashia
8 months ago
I agree, having a storage solution that can handle both RHEL and Windows Server 2022 is crucial for our deployment.
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Jame
9 months ago
Option B all the way, baby! Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode is the way to go.
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Willodean
10 months ago
Haha, this question is like a riddle wrapped in an enigma! I'm gonna go with Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode. Gotta love that cross-platform compatibility, am I right?
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Rosita
10 months ago
Oooh, a common file share accessible by both Linux and Windows VMs? That's a tough one. I'd go with option B - Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode. Seems like the most flexible solution.
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Sylvia
8 months ago
User 3: I think that's the most efficient choice for this scenario.
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Bettina
8 months ago
User 2: Yeah, it would allow both Linux and Windows VMs to access the common file share using their native protocols.
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Portia
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode sounds like the best option.
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Bettye
11 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm thinking Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode would be the best fit here, since it can handle both RHEL and Windows Server 2022 natively.
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Domitila
10 months ago
I agree, Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode can handle both RHEL and Windows Server 2022 natively.
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Stevie
10 months ago
That's true, but it may not provide the native sharing protocol support needed for each virtual machine.
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Marshall
10 months ago
But wouldn't a premium storage account file share be more cost-effective for this deployment?
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Melda
10 months ago
I think Azure NetApp Files in NFSv4.1 mode could also work, as it supports both RHEL and Windows Server.
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Amos
10 months ago
B) Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode would be the best fit for this scenario.
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Jeannetta
10 months ago
I agree, Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode seems like the most versatile option.
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Jacqueline
11 months ago
Because it allows each virtual machine to use its native sharing protocol to access the common file share, which meets our requirements.
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Deeanna
11 months ago
Why do you think that's the best option?
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Jacqueline
11 months ago
I think we should go with Azure NetApp Files in dual protocol mode.
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