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Microsoft AZ-801 Exam - Topic 3 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-801 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 3
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You have an Azure virtual machine named VM1. Crash dumps for a process named Process1 are enabled for VM1.

When process1.exe on VM1 crashes, a technician must access the memory dump files on the virtual machine. The technician must be prevented from accessing the virtual machine.

To what should you provide the technician access?

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Fletcher
3 months ago
Surprised this isn't more straightforward!
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Melvin
3 months ago
Wait, why not just use D? Seems safer.
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Krystal
3 months ago
I think A could work too, but not sure.
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Kirby
4 months ago
Definitely C, makes the most sense!
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Jose
4 months ago
You can use Azure Blob Storage for dump files.
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Lai
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards the managed disk option, but I’m not confident. It seems like it’s more about storage rather than direct access to the dumps.
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Melda
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to restrict access to VMs. I feel like the Log Analytics workspace might not be the right choice here.
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Walton
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about Azure file shares being used for file access. Could that be an option?
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Gerardo
5 months ago
I think the technician should access an Azure Blob Storage container since it can store large amounts of data, including crash dumps.
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Madonna
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not sure if an Azure Log Analytics workspace or a managed disk would be appropriate here, since the question specifically mentions the technician needing access to the memory dump files. I'm leaning towards either an Azure file share or Blob Storage container, but I'll need to think it through a bit more.
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Lashaunda
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. The question says the technician must be prevented from accessing the virtual machine, but it doesn't specify where the memory dump files are stored. I'm not sure if an Azure file share, Blob Storage, or something else would be the right choice.
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William
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. The technician needs access to the memory dump files, but not the virtual machine itself. So I'd say the answer is C - an Azure Blob Storage container.
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Willodean
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is that the technician needs access to the memory dump files, but not the virtual machine. So providing access to an Azure Blob Storage container, where the dump files are stored, would be the best way to do that without giving them access to the VM. I'm confident that C is the right answer.
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Glenna
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards creating a role assignment. That seems like the most targeted and controlled way to grant the pilot users access to the virtual machines, without potentially over-granting permissions.
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Venita
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. Acts of terrorism, major thefts, sabotage, and labor disputes all fall under the category of "Organized or deliberate disruptions."
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Reuben
5 months ago
I practiced similar questions, and I believe focusing on value and targeting their priorities are key actions.
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Flo
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards $240,000, but I'm unsure if I applied all the estate tax burdens properly in my calculations.
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Lorean
10 months ago
Ah, the old 'crash dump file access without VM access' conundrum. I bet the solution involves a teleportation device or some kind of virtual reality interface. Anything's possible in the world of Azure, right?
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Jenelle
8 months ago
C) an Azure Blob Storage container
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Otis
8 months ago
B) an Azure Log Analytics workspace
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France
9 months ago
A) an Azure file share
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Sunshine
10 months ago
I bet the answer is an Azure Blob Storage container. It's the only option that seems to meet the requirement of preventing the technician from accessing the virtual machine. Boom, nailed it!
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Marlon
10 months ago
Hold on, why can't the technician just access the virtual machine directly? That seems like the easiest way to get the memory dump files. This question is making me scratch my head.
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Brittani
8 months ago
C) an Azure Blob Storage container
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Shay
9 months ago
B) an Azure Log Analytics workspace
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Elsa
9 months ago
A) an Azure file share
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Madonna
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Wouldn't an Azure file share or a managed disk be a better option? I'm a bit puzzled by this question.
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Cortney
9 months ago
C) an Azure Blob Storage container
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Beth
9 months ago
B) an Azure Log Analytics workspace
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Scarlet
10 months ago
A) an Azure file share
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Marjory
10 months ago
I disagree. I believe the technician should be given access to an Azure Log Analytics workspace for easier analysis of the memory dump files.
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Hermila
10 months ago
I think the technician should be given access to an Azure Blob Storage container. That seems like the most logical option to store and access the memory dump files.
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Mickie
10 months ago
I think an Azure file share could also work, but an Azure Blob Storage container seems like the most secure choice.
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Tayna
10 months ago
I agree, an Azure Blob Storage container would be the best option for storing and accessing the memory dump files.
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Beth
11 months ago
I agree with Rochell. Storing the memory dump files in an Azure Blob Storage container would prevent the technician from accessing the virtual machine.
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Rochell
11 months ago
I think the technician should be provided access to an Azure Blob Storage container.
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