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Microsoft DP-900 Exam - Topic 9 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-900 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 9
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Which Azure storage solution provides native support for POSIX-compliant access control lists (ACLs)?

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Lai
4 months ago
Azure Queue storage doesn't even have ACLs, lol.
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Karl
4 months ago
Really? I had no idea it supported that!
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Luke
4 months ago
Nope, it's Azure Data Lake Storage, no doubt!
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Jonelle
5 months ago
I thought it was Azure Files?
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Norah
5 months ago
It's definitely Azure Data Lake Storage for POSIX ACLs!
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Linsey
5 months ago
I could be wrong, but I think Azure Queue storage doesn't deal with ACLs at all. It seems more about messaging.
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Lizette
5 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I feel like Azure Data Lake Storage was highlighted for its POSIX compliance.
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Valentin
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about Azure Files supporting SMB and ACLs. Maybe that's it?
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Candra
5 months ago
I think Azure Data Lake Storage might be the right answer since it often comes up in discussions about big data and compliance.
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Fidelia
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The key is understanding the privileges granted to the PUBLIC role, which will determine what the reader account can and cannot do.
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Eun
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'll need to carefully consider the ethical implications and potential conflicts of interest here.
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Arletta
5 months ago
I recall something about "Value streams" representing how work flows, but do they really match the "non-ambiguous" part?
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