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You create an Azure subscription that is associated to a basic Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. You need to receive an email notification when any user activates an administrative role.

What should you do?

A.
Purchase Azure AD Premium 92 and configure Azure AD Privileged Identity Management,
A.
Purchase Azure AD Premium 92 and configure Azure AD Privileged Identity Management,
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B.
Purchase Enterprise Mobility + Security E3 and configure conditional access policies.
B.
Purchase Enterprise Mobility + Security E3 and configure conditional access policies.
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C.
Purchase Enterprise Mobility + Security E5 and create a custom alert rule in Azure Security Center.
C.
Purchase Enterprise Mobility + Security E5 and create a custom alert rule in Azure Security Center.
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D.
Purchase Azure AD Premium PI and enable Azure AD Identity Protection.
D.
Purchase Azure AD Premium PI and enable Azure AD Identity Protection.
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When key events occur in Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM), email notifications are sent. For example, PIM sends emails for the following events:

When a privileged role activation is pending approval

When a privileged role activation request is completed

When a privileged role is activated

When a privileged role is assigned

When Azure AD PIM is enabled

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/privileged-identity-management/pimemail-notifications

You have an Azure subscription that contains 10 virtual machines.

You need to ensure that you receive an email message when any virtual machines are powered off, restarted, or deallocated.

What is the minimum number of rules and action groups that you require?

A.
three rules and three action groups
A.
three rules and three action groups
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B.
one rule and one action group
B.
one rule and one action group
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C.
three rules and one action group
C.
three rules and one action group
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D.
one rule and three action groups
D.
one rule and three action groups
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Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

An action group is a collection of notification preferences defined by the user. Azure Monitor and

Service

Health alerts are configured to use a specific action group when the alert is triggered. Various alerts may use the same action group or different action groups depending on the user's requirements.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/monitoring-and-diagnostics/monitoring-actiongroups

You have an Azure subscription that contains two resource groups named RG1 and RG2. RG2 does not contain any resources. RG1 contains the resources in the following table.

Which resource can you move to RG2?

A.
W10_OsDisk
A.
W10_OsDisk
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B.
VNet1
B.
VNet1
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C.
VNet3
C.
VNet3
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D.
W10
D.
W10
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

When moving a virtual network, you must also move its dependent resources. For example, you must move gateways with the virtual network. VM W10, which is in Vnet1, is not a dependent resource.

Incorrect Answers:

A: Managed disks don't support move.

C: Virtual networks (classic) can't be moved.

D: Virtual machines with the managed disks cannot be moved.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-moveresources#virtual-machines-limitations

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You have an Azure virtual machine named VM1. VM1 was deployed by using a custom Azure

Resource Manager template named ARM1.json.

You receive a notification that VM1 will be affected by maintenance.

You need to move VM1 to a different host immediately.

Solution: From the Redeploy blade, you click Redeploy.

Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
A.
Yes
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B.
No
B.
No
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When you redeploy a VM, it moves the VM to a new node within the Azure infrastructure and then powers it back on, retaining all your configuration options and associated resources.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/redeploy-to-newnode

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You have an Azure virtual machine named VM1. VM1 was deployed by using a custom Azure

Resource Manager template named ARM1.json.

You receive a notification that VM1 will be affected by maintenance.

You need to move VM1 to a different host immediately.

Solution: From the Overview blade, you move the virtual machine to a different resource group.

Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
A.
Yes
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B.
No
B.
No
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Moving the virtual machine to a different resource group does not change the host that the virtualmachine runs on. It only changes the logical grouping of the resources. To move the virtual machine to adifferent host, you need to redeploy it or use Azure Site Recovery. Then,

Reference: [Move resources to new resource group or subscription] [Redeploy Windows VM to newAzure node] [Use Azure Site Recovery to migrate Azure VMs between Azure regions]

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/redeploy-to-newnode

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You have an Azure virtual machine named VM1. VM1 was deployed by using a custom Azure

Resource Manager template named ARM1.json.

You receive a notification that VM1 will be affected by maintenance.

You need to move VM1 to a different host immediately.

Solution: Solution: From the Overview blade, you move the virtual machine to a different subscription.

Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
A.
Yes
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B.
No
B.
No
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

You would need to Redeploy the VM.

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/redeploy-to-new-node

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You have an Azure virtual machine named VM1. VM1 was deployed by using a custom Azure

Resource Manager template named ARM1.json.

You receive a notification that VM1 will be affected by maintenance.

You need to move VM1 to a different host immediately.

Solution: From the Update management blade, you click Enable.

Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
A.
Yes
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B.
No
B.
No
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

You would need to Redeploy the VM.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/redeploy-to-newnode

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You manage a virtual network named VNet1 that is hosted in the West US Azure region.

VNet1 hosts two virtual machines named VM1 and VM2 that run Windows Server.

You need to inspect all the network traffic from VM1 to VM2 for a period of three hours.

Solution: From Performance Monitor, you create a Data Collector Set (DCS).

Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
A.
Yes
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B.
No
B.
No
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Network performance monitor allows you to monitor connectivity and latencies across hybrid network architectures, Expressroute circuits, and service/application endpoints.

With an data collector set we can count specified network traffic, but we cannot inspect it.

For this we would need a network watcher Packet Capture.

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/network-watcher/network-watcher-monitoring-overview

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/insights/network-performance-monitor

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/network-watcher/network-watcher-monitoring-overview

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You manage a virtual network named VNet1 that is hosted in the West US Azure region.

VNet1 hosts two virtual machines named VM1 and VM2 that run Windows Server.

You need to inspect all the network traffic from VM1 to VM2 for a period of three hours.

Solution: From Azure Network Watcher, you create a connection monitor.

Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
A.
Yes
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B.
No
B.
No
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Network Watcher Connection Monitor enables you to configure and track connection reachability, latency, and network topology changes. It helps reduce the amount of time to detect connectivity problems. The returned results can provide insights into whether a connectivity problem is due to a platform or a user configuration problem. This is not used in cases where we need to inspect for all the network traffic from one vm to another vm.

On the other hand Network Watcher packet capture allows you to create capture sessions to track traffic to and from a virtual machine. So in this scenario we need to use Network Watcher packet capture

Reference:

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/updates/general-availability-azure-network-watcher-connectionmonitor-in-all-publicregions/#:~:text=Network%20Watcher%20Connection%20Monitor%20helps,or%20a%20user%20configuration%20problem

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/network-watcher/network-watcher-packet-capturemanage-portal

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You manage a virtual network named VNet1 that is hosted in the West US Azure region.

VNet1 hosts two virtual machines named VM1 and VM2 that run Windows Server.

You need to inspect all the network traffic from VM1 to VM2 for a period of three hours.

Solution: From Azure Network Watcher, you create a packet capture.

Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
A.
Yes
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B.
No
B.
No
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/general-availability-azure-network-watcher-connectionmonitor-inall-public-regions/

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