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Microsoft AZ-204 Exam - Topic 3 Question 109 Discussion

You manage an Azure subscription that contains 100 Azure App Service web apps. Each web app is associated with art individual Application Insights instance.You plan to remove Classic availability tests from all Application Insights instances that have this functionality configured.You have the following PowerShell statement:Get-AzApplicationlnsifihtsrtebTest | Where-Object {$condition}You need to set the value of the Scondition variable.Which value should you use?A.B.C.D.
D) Option D
A) Option A
B) Option B
C) Option C

Microsoft AZ-204 Exam - Topic 3 Question 109 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-204 exam
Question #: 109
Topic #: 3
[All AZ-204 Questions]

You manage an Azure subscription that contains 100 Azure App Service web apps. Each web app is associated with art individual Application Insights instance.

You plan to remove Classic availability tests from all Application Insights instances that have this functionality configured.

You have the following PowerShell statement:

Get-AzApplicationlnsifihtsrtebTest | Where-Object {$condition}

You need to set the value of the Scondition variable.

Which value should you use?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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Kattie
8 months ago
I disagree, Option D seems more appropriate.
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Major
9 months ago
Definitely going with Option C!
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Natalie
9 months ago
Wait, are we sure about these options?
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Vanna
9 months ago
I think Option A might actually work too.
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Latosha
9 months ago
Option B looks like the right choice for this.
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Geoffrey
10 months ago
I remember seeing options that referenced "IsClassic" or something similar in our study materials. Could that be the right condition?
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Elke
10 months ago
I feel like the condition should relate to the type of test, maybe something like "Type -eq 'Classic'"? That sounds familiar.
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Emilio
10 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to identify properties of Application Insights tests, but I can't recall the exact syntax for the condition.
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Penney
10 months ago
I think I remember that we need to filter for the availability tests specifically, but I'm not sure which property to check for that.
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Emiko
10 months ago
This seems like a good opportunity to apply my knowledge of Application Insights and PowerShell. I'll carefully analyze the code and the options to determine the best solution.
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Kiley
10 months ago
I'm a little confused by the different options here. I'll need to double-check the PowerShell syntax and the expected behavior to make sure I select the right answer.
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Linette
10 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Based on the information provided, Option C looks like the correct condition to use to remove the Classic availability tests.
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Reyes
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to make sure I understand the purpose of the Get-AzApplicationInsightsWebTest cmdlet and what each of the options represents.
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Linwood
10 months ago
This looks like a straightforward PowerShell question. I'll need to carefully review the code snippet and the options to determine the correct condition variable.
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Cordelia
2 years ago
Wait, we're supposed to be choosing an answer? I thought this was just a pop quiz on Azure App Service trivia.
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Cruz
2 years ago
Option A all the way, baby! It's the classic choice, and you can't go wrong with a classic.
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Judy
2 years ago
Option A it is! Classic choice for the win.
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Kindra
2 years ago
Definitely going with Option A. Classic is the way to go.
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Junita
2 years ago
I agree, Option A is the way to go. Can't beat a classic!
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Ashton
2 years ago
I think Option A is the best choice too. Classic is always a safe bet.
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Alline
2 years ago
I'm going with Option B, because I'm feeling a little rebellious today. Plus, it's got a nice, clean look to it.
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Oren
2 years ago
Hmm, that's interesting. Can you explain why you think Option C is the correct value?
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Jamal
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe the correct value for the condition variable is Option C.
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Lyda
2 years ago
I don't know, Option D seems to be the clear winner here. Who doesn't love a good PowerShell statement?
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Cyril
2 years ago
Option D it is then. Let's go with that choice.
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Cecil
2 years ago
Definitely, Option D seems like the most suitable option for the PowerShell statement.
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Santos
2 years ago
I agree, Option D looks like the best choice for this scenario.
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Susana
2 years ago
Option D is the way to go. PowerShell is powerful.
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Pedro
2 years ago
Option C looks like the way to go. Gotta love those classic availability tests, am I right?
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Katie
2 years ago
Yes, Option C is the way to go. Classic availability tests can be a hassle.
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Evelynn
2 years ago
I agree, Option C seems like the best option to remove those tests.
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Verona
2 years ago
Option C is the correct choice. Classic availability tests can be removed.
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Oren
2 years ago
I think the correct value for the condition variable is Option A.
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