Monitoring VMs can be tricky, but I think I've got a good handle on the different tools available. I'll carefully consider each option and make sure I select the one that best meets the requirements stated in the question.
Okay, let's see. We need to monitor the metrics and logs of a Linux VM, so I'm guessing the Linux Diagnostic Extension (LAD) 3.0 might be the way to go. I'll double-check the other options, but that's my initial thought.
Ah, this is a good one. I've worked with Azure monitoring tools before, so I'm feeling confident I can identify the right solution here. Let me think it through step-by-step.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Monitoring VMs can involve a few different tools and extensions, so I'll need to carefully read through the options to determine the most appropriate one for this scenario.
This looks like a pretty straightforward question about monitoring Azure VMs. I think I'll start by reviewing the options and considering which one best fits the requirements.
I'm going with LAD 3.0. It's the obvious choice for monitoring a Linux VM in Azure. Although, I can't help but wonder if the exam writers were feeling a bit mischievous with that hex code. Maybe they're testing our problem-solving skills as well as our Azure knowledge.
Wait, we have to use a hex code to answer this question? I hope my calculator still has enough batteries. Maybe I should have brought my lucky abacus to this exam.
As a Linux enthusiast, I'm glad to see the LAD 3.0 option. It's always good to have a native Linux tool for tasks like this. Although, I do wonder if the AzurePerformanceDiagnostics extension might have some extra bells and whistles that could be useful.
I'm not sure Azure HDInsight or Azure Analysis Services are the right tools for this task. Monitoring a single Linux VM seems more like a job for a dedicated monitoring solution like the AzurePerformanceDiagnostics extension or LAD 3.0.
I agree, using a dedicated monitoring solution like AzurePerformanceDiagnostics extension or LAD 3.0 would be more suitable for monitoring a single Linux VM.
The Linux Diagnostic Extension (LAD) 3.0 sounds like the way to go here. It's specifically designed for monitoring Linux VMs in Azure, so it should do the job nicely.
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