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Microsoft Exam AZ-900 Topic 8 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-900 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 8
[All AZ-900 Questions]

This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.

You have an application that is comprised of an Azure web app that has a Service Level Agreement (SLA) of 99.95 percent and an Azure SQL database that has an SLA of 99.99 percent.

The composite SLA for the application is the product of both SLAs. which equals 99.94 percent.

Instructions: Review the underlined text. If it makes the statement correct, select "No change is needed." If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct.

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Suggested Answer: A

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Alecia
6 days ago
I thought it was 99.94% too, but now I'm not so sure!
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Margarita
12 days ago
The lowest SLA is 99.95%, so that should be the composite.
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Carman
17 days ago
Wait, isn't the composite SLA supposed to be lower than both?
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Dominga
22 days ago
Totally agree, it's not just a product of the SLAs!
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Silvana
27 days ago
The composite SLA is actually calculated differently.
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Hollis
29 days ago
I recall that the SLAs are usually combined differently, but I can't remember the exact method. I hope I can figure it out during the exam!
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Chau
29 days ago
I’m a bit confused about the product of the SLAs. I thought it was supposed to be the highest SLA instead.
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Britt
30 days ago
I think the composite SLA calculation might be wrong. I remember something about multiplying SLAs, but I’m not sure if it applies here.
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Marcos
1 months ago
I practiced a similar question where the composite SLA was determined by the lowest SLA. I feel like that might be the right approach here.
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Paul
1 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about a language used to create custom Security Policies, so it's likely a markup or configuration language. I'm going to go with option A, XML, since that's a widely-used standard for this type of thing.
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Juan
1 months ago
Okay, I think I know the answer to this. The key is to identify the one thing that must NOT happen for the scheme to be successful.
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Jennifer
1 months ago
Ah yes, I remember learning about this in class. Cgroups are definitely used for accounting and limiting resources in Docker containers. I'm confident that's the right answer.
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