Question: 1
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Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: User1-10598168@ExamUsers.com
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168
You need to email an alert to a user named admin1@contoso.com if the average CPU usage of a virtual machine named VM1 is greater than 70 percent for a period of 15 minutes.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
A Create an alert rule on a metric with the Azure portal
1. In the portal, locate the resource, here VM1, you are interested in monitoring and select it.
2. Select Alerts (Classic) under the MONITORING section. The text and icon may vary slightly for different resources.
3. Select the Add metric alert (classic) button and fill in the fields as per below, and click OK.
Metric: CPU Percentage
Condition: Greater than
Period: Over last 15 minutes
Notify via: email
Additional administrator email(s): admin1@contoso.com
Answer : B
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Question: 2
SIMULATION
Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: User1-10598168@ExamUsers.com
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168
You need to collect all the audit failure data from the security log of a virtual machine named VM1 to an Azure Storage account.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
This task might take several minutes to complete You can perform other tasks while the task completes.
A Step 1: Create a workspace
Azure Monitor can collect data directly from your Azure virtual machines into a Log Analytics workspace for detailed analysis and correlation.
1. In the Azure portal, select All services. In the list of resources, type Log Analytics. As you begin typing, the list filters based on your input. Select Log Analytics workspaces.
2. Select Create, and then select choices for the following items:
3. After providing the required information on the Log Analytics workspace pane, select OK.
While the information is verified and the workspace is created, you can track its progress under Notifications from the menu.
Step 2: Enable the Log Analytics VM Extension
Installing the Log Analytics VM extension for Windows and Linux allows Azure Monitor to collect data from your Azure VMs.
1. In the Azure portal, select All services found in the upper left-hand corner. In the list of resources, type Log Analytics. As you begin typing, the list filters based on your input. Select Log Analytics workspaces.
2. In your list of Log Analytics workspaces, select DefaultWorkspace (the name you created in step 1).
3. On the left-hand menu, under Workspace Data Sources, select Virtual machines.
4. In the list of Virtual machines, select a virtual machine you want to install the agent on. Notice that the Log Analytics connection status for the VM indicates that it is Not connected.
5. In the details for your virtual machine, select Connect. The agent is automatically installed and configured for your Log Analytics workspace. This process takes a few minutes, during which time the Status shows Connecting.
After you install and connect the agent, the Log Analytics connection status will be updated with This workspace.
B Step 1: Create a workspace
Azure Monitor can collect data directly from your Azure virtual machines into a Log Analytics workspace for detailed analysis and correlation.
1. In the Azure portal, select All services. In the list of resources, type Log Analytics. As you begin typing, the list filters based on your input. Select Log Analytics workspaces.
2. Select Create, and then select choices for the following items:
3. After providing the required information on the Log Analytics workspace pane, select OK.
While the information is verified and the workspace is created, you can track its progress under Notifications from the menu.
Step 2: Enable the Log Analytics VM Extension
Installing the Log Analytics VM extension for Windows and Linux allows Azure Monitor to collect data from your Azure VMs.
1. In the Azure portal, select All services found in the upper left-hand corner. In the list of resources, type Log Analytics. As you begin typing, the list filters based on your input. Select Log Analytics workspaces.
2. In your list of Log Analytics workspaces, select DefaultWorkspace (the name you created in step 1).
3. On the left-hand menu, under Workspace Data Sources, select Virtual machines.
4. In the list of Virtual machines, select a virtual machine you want to install the agent on. Notice that the Log Analytics connection status for the VM indicates that it is Not connected.
After you install and connect the agent, the Log Analytics connection status will be updated with This workspace.
Answer : A
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Question: 3
SIMULATION
Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: User1-10598168@ExamUsers.com
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168
You need to prevent HTTP connections to the rg1lod10598168n1 Azure Storage account.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
Answer : A
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Question: 4
SIMULATION
Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: User1-10598168@ExamUsers.com
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168
You need to ensure that the rg1lod10598168n1 Azure Storage account is encrypted by using a key stored in the KeyVault10598168 Azure key vault.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
Answer : A
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Question: 5
You have an Azure subscription that contains the storage accounts show in the following table.
You need to configure authorization access.
Which authorization types can you use for each storage account? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area NOTE Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer : A
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