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Microsoft AZ-204 Exam - Topic 5 Question 130 Discussion

D18912E1457D5D1DDCBD40AB3BF70D5DYou are building a website that uses Azure Blob storage for data storage. You configure Azure Blob storage lifecycle to move all blobs to the archive tier after 30 days.Customers have requested a service-level agreement (SLA) for viewing data older than 30 days.You need to document the minimum SLA for data recovery.Which SLA should you use?
B) between one and 15 hours
A) at least two days
C) at least one day
D) between zero and 60 minutes

Microsoft AZ-204 Exam - Topic 5 Question 130 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-204 exam
Question #: 130
Topic #: 5
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D18912E1457D5D1DDCBD40AB3BF70D5D

You are building a website that uses Azure Blob storage for data storage. You configure Azure Blob storage lifecycle to move all blobs to the archive tier after 30 days.

Customers have requested a service-level agreement (SLA) for viewing data older than 30 days.

You need to document the minimum SLA for data recovery.

Which SLA should you use?

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Suggested Answer: B

The archive access tier has the lowest storage cost. But it has higher data retrieval costs compared to the hot and cool tiers. Data in the archive tier can take several hours to retrieve depending on the priority of the rehydration. For small objects, a high priority rehydrate may retrieve the object from archive in under 1 hour.


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/storage-blob-storage-tiers?tabs=azure-portal

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Elli
28 days ago
I think B) between one and 15 hours sounds more reasonable.
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Rhea
1 month ago
A) at least two days is the minimum SLA for archive data.
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Glendora
2 months ago
I feel like the SLA could be shorter, like between zero and 60 minutes, but that seems too optimistic for archived data.
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Valentin
2 months ago
I practiced a similar question where the SLA was mentioned as two days for archived data. That might be the right choice here.
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Celeste
2 months ago
I remember something about the recovery time for archived blobs being around 15 hours, but I'm not completely sure.
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Nana
2 months ago
I think the SLA for accessing archived data is usually longer, so maybe it's at least one day?
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