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Microsoft AZ-400 Exam - Topic 9 Question 80 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-400 exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 9
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You have an AzureDevOps organization named Contoso and an Azure subscription. The subscription contains an Azure virtual machine scale set named VMSS1 that is configured for auto scaling.

You have a project m Azure DevOps named Project 1. Project! is used to build a web app named App1 and deploy App1 to VMSSt.

You need to ensure that an email alert is generated whenever VMSS1 scales in or out.

Solution: From Azure Monitor, configure the auto scale settings.

Does this meet the goal?

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Lavonda
4 months ago
No way, you need to set up specific alert rules for that.
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Noah
4 months ago
Definitely meets the goal, alerts are part of the monitoring features.
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Markus
4 months ago
Wait, can you really get email alerts just from auto scale settings? Sounds too easy!
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Carri
5 months ago
I think it’s more about setting up action groups for alerts, not just auto scale.
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Luis
5 months ago
Yes, configuring auto scale settings in Azure Monitor can trigger alerts.
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Kimbery
5 months ago
I’m confused about this one. I thought auto scale settings could trigger alerts, but now I’m not so sure. I might need to double-check the documentation.
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Eura
5 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I recall that auto scaling itself doesn’t handle alerts. Maybe we need to set up action groups for that?
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Felicidad
5 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a similar question before, and I think the answer was to use Azure Alerts for notifications. So, I’m leaning towards No.
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Malissa
6 months ago
I think configuring the auto scale settings in Azure Monitor might not directly send email alerts. I remember something about needing to set up alerts separately.
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Galen
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is the normal probability plot used to plot z-values, determine process capability, or find percent out of specification? I'll have to review my notes to refresh my memory on the correct purpose.
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Francoise
6 months ago
Phishing is definitely the right answer here. I've seen these types of scams before, and they're designed to steal your personal data.
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Lonny
6 months ago
Okay, let me see. Patches are usually used for drugs that need to be absorbed slowly over time, so I'm going to go with option B, clonidine.
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Glen
6 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the consolidation workbench features correctly before selecting my answers.
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Anna
10 months ago
Yes, this is the right approach. Configuring auto scale settings in Azure Monitor is the way to go. Now, if only we could get the VM instances to scale themselves a cup of coffee too!
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Aleshia
10 months ago
No, this solution is not enough. We should also consider integrating with Azure Logic Apps or Azure Functions to perform additional actions like triggering an incident in our ticketing system when VMSS1 scales.
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Fletcher
8 months ago
Agreed, let's make sure we cover all our bases for this alert system
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Milly
9 months ago
That's a good point, we should definitely consider that for a more comprehensive solution
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Nadine
9 months ago
No, we need to integrate with Azure Logic Apps or Azure Functions for additional actions
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Bernadine
9 months ago
Yes
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Jackie
10 months ago
Yes, this solution looks good. I like how it's a straightforward approach to setting up the scaling alerts. Hopefully, the email alerts don't end up in my spam folder!
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Gail
9 months ago
User 3: Hopefully the email alerts work smoothly!
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Tien
10 months ago
User 2: I agree, it seems like a simple solution.
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Reita
10 months ago
User 1: Yes
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Ira
11 months ago
No, this solution seems incomplete. We also need to set up action groups in Azure Monitor to specify the email recipients for the scaling alerts.
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Catarina
10 months ago
Let's make sure to complete the setup by adding action groups in Azure Monitor.
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Caren
10 months ago
That's right, configuring the auto scale settings alone won't generate the email alerts.
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Nohemi
10 months ago
Let's make sure to include setting up action groups in Azure Monitor for the email recipients.
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Elenor
10 months ago
Yes, we need to set up action groups in Azure Monitor to specify the email recipients for the scaling alerts.
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Diego
10 months ago
That's right, configuring the auto scale settings alone won't generate the email alerts.
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Dick
11 months ago
Yes, we need to set up action groups in Azure Monitor to specify the email recipients for the scaling alerts.
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Arlette
11 months ago
Yes, configuring the auto scale settings in Azure Monitor is the right solution to get email alerts for VMSS1 scaling in or out. This will help us proactively monitor the scaling behavior of our app.
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Kristin
9 months ago
User 4: Absolutely, proactive monitoring is key for maintaining the performance of our app.
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Billi
9 months ago
User 3: Great, it's important to receive email alerts for scaling events to stay informed.
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Luis
9 months ago
User 2: That's correct. Configuring auto scale settings in Azure Monitor will help us monitor VMSS1 scaling.
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Rikki
9 months ago
User 1: Yes
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Keneth
10 months ago
User 4: Definitely, proactive monitoring is key for maintaining performance and availability.
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Clorinda
10 months ago
User 3: Great, it's important to have email alerts for scaling events to stay informed.
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Art
11 months ago
User 2: That's correct. Configuring auto scale settings in Azure Monitor will help us monitor VMSS1 scaling behavior.
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Maia
11 months ago
User 1: Yes
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Adolph
11 months ago
I'm not sure. Maybe we should consider other options as well before making a final decision.
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Nu
11 months ago
I agree with Youlanda. Configuring auto scale settings in Azure Monitor should generate the email alert.
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Youlanda
11 months ago
I think the solution provided in the question is correct.
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Helene
11 months ago
I believe the correct solution is to configure action groups in Azure Monitor to send email alerts when VMSS1 scales in or out.
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Rosendo
12 months ago
I agree with Verona. Configuring auto scale settings in Azure Monitor won't generate email alerts.
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Verona
12 months ago
I think the solution provided does not meet the goal.
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