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Microsoft AZ-204 Exam - Topic 1 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-204 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 1
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You are developing an Azure-based web application. The application goes offline periodically to perform offline data processing. While the application is offline, numerous Azure Monitor alerts fire which result in the on-call developer being paged.

The application must always log when the application is offline for any reason.

You need to ensure that the on-call developer is not paged during offline processing.

What should you do?

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Ashleigh
3 months ago
Suppressing notifications is definitely the way to go!
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Gail
3 months ago
Option B won't help with the paging issue at all.
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Hermila
3 months ago
Wait, can we really just disable alerts? Sounds risky!
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Lucille
4 months ago
I disagree, option C seems more effective for managing alerts.
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Markus
4 months ago
I think option A is the best choice for suppressing alerts.
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Aileen
4 months ago
Disabling Service Health Alerts sounds risky. I feel like we should still be aware of any critical issues, even when the app is offline. I’m leaning towards option A or C instead.
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Amira
4 months ago
I think building an action group could be a good approach too. It might allow for more control over how alerts are handled, but I need to double-check if it suppresses notifications effectively.
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Elza
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like creating a Metric Alert could be useful. It seems like it would help monitor performance, but I'm not sure if it addresses the paging issue.
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Pamella
5 months ago
I remember we discussed alert suppression in our last study session. I think option A might be the right choice since it specifically mentions processing rules.
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Catarina
5 months ago
This is straightforward. I'd go with option C and build an Azure Monitor action group to suppress the alerts. That way, we can keep the logging in place and avoid the unnecessary pages.
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Ruby
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a strategy here. I'll need to create an action group that can suppress the alerts during the offline processing periods. That way, the on-call developer won't be paged, and we can still maintain the logging.
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Keena
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Do we need to create a new alert or can we just modify the existing ones? I'll have to review the Azure Monitor documentation to see what options are available.
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Anissa
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the best way to suppress the alerts without losing the logging functionality.
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Jess
5 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on the Avaya Aura Media Server (AAMS). That's likely where the media files are stored, either the one dedicated for ACCS or the one from Communication Manager.
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Lisha
5 months ago
Alright, time to put my Kubernetes skills to the test. Editing the deployment and creating a new service, no problem. I've done this kind of thing before, so I'm feeling pretty confident.
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Charolette
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a good handle on this. I'll start by carefully reviewing the data in the summary tables, looking for any notable changes or trends over time. Then I'll need to consider the potential factors that could be contributing to those changes, like changes in the habitat or environment. And I'll make sure to properly format and insert that SmartArt list as requested.
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Novella
10 months ago
Option B looks good, but won't that just create more alerts? I'd go with C to keep things clean and tidy.
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Adelina
10 months ago
Haha, I'd go with D and just disable the alerts completely. That'll show those pesky Azure Monitor alerts who's boss!
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Dustin
9 months ago
Yeah, that way the on-call developer won't be paged unnecessarily.
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Verda
9 months ago
But wouldn't it be better to just suppress the notifications instead of disabling them completely?
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Gracie
9 months ago
I think disabling the alerts during offline processing is a good idea.
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Roxanne
10 months ago
I think C is the correct answer. Creating an action group to suppress the alerts is the best way to handle this scenario.
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Joni
9 months ago
True, but building an Azure Monitor Metric Alert might not be the most effective solution.
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Glory
9 months ago
I think so too, disabling Service Health Alerts could also be a good option.
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Vi
9 months ago
But wouldn't adding alert processing rules also work to suppress notifications?
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Darci
9 months ago
I agree, creating an action group seems like the best solution.
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Otis
11 months ago
I'm not sure. Maybe creating an Azure Monitor Metric Alert could also help in this situation.
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Dominga
11 months ago
Option A seems like the way to go. Suppressing the notifications will ensure the on-call developer isn't bothered during offline processing.
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Sherrell
9 months ago
C) Build an Azure Monitor action group that suppresses the alerts.
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Gene
10 months ago
A) Add Azure Monitor alert processing rules to suppress notifications.
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Edgar
11 months ago
I agree with Gaynell. It makes sense to suppress notifications during offline processing to avoid paging the on-call developer unnecessarily.
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Gaynell
11 months ago
I think we should add Azure Monitor alert processing rules to suppress notifications.
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