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Microsoft AZ-801 Exam - Topic 12 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-801 exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 12
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You have two servers that run Windows Server as shown in the following table.

You need to copy the contents of volume E from Server1 to Server2. The solution must meet the following requirements:

Ensure that files in-use are copied.

Minimize administrative effort.

What should you use?

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Xuan
4 months ago
Not sure about that, I thought it was more for disaster recovery.
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Laticia
4 months ago
Definitely going with Storage Replica for this one!
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Ligia
4 months ago
Wait, can Azure Backup really handle in-use files?
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Lyda
4 months ago
Storage Migration Service sounds like a solid choice too.
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Long
5 months ago
I think Azure File Sync is the best option here.
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Rolf
5 months ago
Storage Replica sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it allows copying files in-use. I might be leaning towards Azure Backup instead.
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Julie
5 months ago
I feel like Azure File Sync could work, but I’m uncertain if it meets the requirement for copying files that are currently in use.
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Lynelle
5 months ago
I think Storage Migration Service might be the right choice since it’s designed for moving data with minimal effort, but I need to double-check its capabilities.
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Carli
5 months ago
I remember practicing with Azure Backup, but I'm not sure if it can handle files in-use like the question asks.
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Deeanna
5 months ago
I think the Storage Migration Service is the way to go here. It's designed to handle live migrations and should minimize the administrative overhead compared to some of the other options.
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Francoise
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. We need to copy the contents of volume E from Server1 to Server2, and the solution must ensure that files in-use are copied and minimize administrative effort. Based on that, I'm leaning towards the Storage Migration Service option.
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Ria
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The requirements seem to rule out some of the more basic file copy methods. I'll need to review the options and see which one best meets the criteria.
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Isadora
6 months ago
This looks like a straightforward file transfer question, but the requirements around in-use files and minimizing administrative effort make it a bit tricky. I'll need to think through the different options carefully.
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Earleen
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Should I also be looking at the hypervisor logs and network throughput? Or is that just a distraction? I want to make sure I don't miss any key factors that could be impacting the job performance.
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Vincent
11 months ago
I bet the person who wrote this question has a spreadsheet full of dad jokes. This is a real knee-slapper!
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Craig
10 months ago
D) Storage Replica
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Naomi
10 months ago
C) Azure Backup
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Kent
10 months ago
B) Azure File Sync
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Carlee
10 months ago
A) Storage Migration Service
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Bea
11 months ago
Storage Replica? Really? That's like using a bulldozer to plant a flower. Overkill much?
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Kristeen
9 months ago
B) Azure File Sync
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Shaun
9 months ago
I agree, using something simpler like Storage Migration Service would be more appropriate.
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Louis
9 months ago
A) Storage Migration Service
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Zena
9 months ago
Yeah, Storage Replica seems like overkill for just copying files.
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Felice
9 months ago
D) Storage Replica
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Precious
9 months ago
C) Azure Backup
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Jacki
10 months ago
B) Azure File Sync
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Paris
10 months ago
A) Storage Migration Service
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Talia
11 months ago
Azure Backup is great for backups, but not the right tool for this job. Definitely not the answer I'm looking for.
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Meghann
9 months ago
I would go with Storage Migration Service for this task.
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Royal
10 months ago
Definitely not Azure Backup, it's more for backups not syncing files.
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Rosendo
10 months ago
I agree, Azure File Sync is designed for syncing files between servers.
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Madelyn
10 months ago
I think Azure File Sync would be the best option for this task.
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Giovanna
10 months ago
D) Storage Replica
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Kate
10 months ago
C) Azure Backup
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Larae
11 months ago
B) Azure File Sync
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Maryrose
11 months ago
A) Storage Migration Service
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Kenny
11 months ago
Azure File Sync could also work, but it might be overkill for just copying a single volume.
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Maddie
11 months ago
Storage Migration Service seems like the best option here. It can handle in-use files and minimize administrative effort.
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Corinne
10 months ago
I agree, Storage Migration Service is the best option for this scenario.
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Mollie
11 months ago
A) Storage Migration Service
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Nicolette
11 months ago
I'm not sure about Azure File Sync. I think Storage Replica might be a better option for this scenario.
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Rickie
11 months ago
I agree with Latrice. Azure File Sync can help us ensure that files in-use are copied and minimize administrative effort.
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Latrice
12 months ago
I think we should use Azure File Sync to copy the contents of volume E from Server1 to Server2.
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