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Question 101
Your company plans to purchase an Azure subscription.
The company’s support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Standard support plan.
Does this meet the goal?
* A. Yes
B. No
Explanation
The Standard, Professional Direct, and Premier support plans have technical support for engineers via email and phone.
Question 102
Your company plans to purchase an Azure subscription.
The company’s support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Premier support plan.
Does this meet the goal?
* A. Yes
B. No
Explanation
The Standard, Professional Direct, and Premier support plans have technical support for engineers via email and phone.
Question 103
Your company plans to request an architectural review of an Azure environment from Microsoft.
The company currently has a Basic support plan.
You need to recommend a new support plan for the company.
The solution must minimize costs.
Which support plan should you recommend?
* A. Premier
B. Developer
C. Professional Direct
D. Standard
Explanation
The Premier support plan provides customer specific architectural support such as design reviews, performance tuning, configuration and implementation assistance delivered by Microsoft Azure technical specialists.
Architecture Support for Premier Plan: Customer-specific architectural support such as design reviews, performance tuning, configuration and implementation assistance delivered by Microsoft Azure technical specialists.
Operations Support for Premier Plan: Technical account manager-led service reviews and reporting
Training for Premier Plan: Azure Engineering-led web seminars, on-demand training
Proactive Guidance for Premier Plan: Designated Technical Account Manager
Question 104
What is required to use Azure Cost Management?
A. a Dev/Test subscription
B. Software Assurance
* C. an Enterprise Agreement (EA)
D. a pay-as-you-go subscription
Explanation
Azure customers with an Azure Enterprise Agreement (EA), Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA), or Microsoft Partner Agreement (MPA) can use Azure Cost Management.
Cost management is the process of effectively planning and controlling costs involved in your business.
Cost management tasks are normally performed by finance, management, and app teams. Azure Cost Management + Billing helps organizations plan with cost in mind. It also helps to analyze costs effectively and take action to optimize cloud spending.
As enterprises accelerate cloud adoption, it is becoming increasingly important to manage cloud costs across the organization. Last September, we announced the public preview of a comprehensive native cost management solution for enterprise customers. We are now excited to announce the general availability (GA) of Azure Cost Management experience that helps organizations visualize, manage, and optimize costs across Azure.
In addition, we are excited to announce the public preview for web direct Pay-As-You-Go customers and Azure Government cloud.
With the addition of the Azure Cost Management, customers now have an always-on, low-latency solution to understand and visualize costs with the following features available in Cost Management.
Question 105
Your Azure trial account expired last week.
You are now unable to [create additional Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user accounts.]
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.
A. No change is needed
B. start an existing Azure virtual machine
* C. access your data stored in Azure
D. access the Azure portal
Explanation
A stopped (deallocated) VM is offline and not mounted on an Azure host server. Starting a VM mounts the VM on a host server before the VM starts. As soon as the VM is mounted, it becomes chargeable. For this reason, you are unable to start a VM after a trial has expired.
Your credit is expired:
When you sign up for an Azure free account, you get a Free Trial subscription, which provides you $200 in Azure credits for 30 days and 12 months of free services. At the end of 30 days, Azure disables your subscription. Your subscription is disabled to protect you from accidentally incurring charges for usage beyond the credit and free services included with your subscription. To continue using Azure services, you must upgrade your subscription. After you upgrade, your subscription still has access to free services for 12 months. You only get charged for usage beyond the free services and quantities.
You reached your spending limit:
Azure subscriptions with credit such as Free Trial and Visual Studio Enterprise have spending limits on them. This means you can only use services up to the included credit. When your usage reaches the spending limit, Azure disables your subscription for the remainder of that billing period. Your subscription is disabled to protect you from accidentally incurring charges for usage beyond the credit included with your subscription. To remove your spending limit, see Remove the spending limit in Account Center.
Question 106
Your company plans to purchase an Azure subscription.
The company’s support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Professional Direct support plan.
Does this meet the goal?
* A. Yes
B. No
Explanation
The Basic support plan does not have any technical support for engineers.
The Developer support plan has only technical support for engineers via email.
The Standard, Professional Direct, and Premier support plans have technical support for engineers via email and phone.
Question 107
Your company has 10 departments.
The company plans to implement an Azure environment.
You need to ensure that each department can use a different payment option for the Azure services it consumes.
What should you create for each department?
A. a reservation
* B. a subscription
C. a resource group
D. a container instance
Explanation
There are different payment options in Azure including pay-as-you-go (PAYG), Enterprise Agreement (EA), and Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA) accounts.
Your Azure costs are ‘per subscription’. You are charged monthly for all resources in a subscription.
Therefore, to use different payment options per department, you will need to create a separate subscription per department. You can create multiple subscriptions in a single Azure Active Directory tenant.
Question 108
Which statement accurately describes the Modern Lifecycle Policy for Azure services?
A. Microsoft provides mainstream support for a service for five years.
* B. Microsoft provides a minimum of 12 months’ notice before ending support for a service.
C. After a service is made generally available, Microsoft provides support for the service for a minimum of four years.
D. When a service is retired, you can purchase extended support for the service for up to five years.
Explanation
For products governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy, Microsoft will provide a minimum of 12 months’ notification prior to ending support if no successor product or service is offered—excluding free services or preview releases.
Question 109
You can use [Advisor recommendations] in Azure to send email alerts when the cost of the current billing period for an Azure subscription exceeds a specified limit.
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.
A. No change is needed.
B. Access control (IAM)
* C. Budget alerts
D. Compliance
Explanation
Budget alerts notify you when spending, based on usage or cost, reaches or exceeds the amount defined in the alert condition of the budget. Cost Management budgets are created using the Azure portal or the Azure Consumption API.
Question 110
When you are implementing a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution, you are responsible for [configuring high availability.]
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.
A. No change is needed.
B. defining scalability rules
C. installing the SaaS solution
* D. configuring the SaaS solution
Explanation
When you are implementing a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution, you are responsible for configuring the SaaS solution. Everything else is managed by the cloud provider.
SaaS requires the least amount of management. The cloud provider is responsible for managing everything, and the end user just uses the software.
Software as a service (SaaS) allows users to connect to and use cloud-based apps over the Internet. Common examples are email, calendaring, and office tools (such as Microsoft Office 365).
SaaS provides a complete software solution that you purchase on a pay-as-you-go basis from a cloud service provider. You rent the use of an app for your organization, and your users connect to it over the Internet, usually with a web browser. All of the underlying infrastructure, middleware, app software, and app data are located in the service provider’s data center. The service provider manages the hardware and software, and with the appropriate service agreement, will ensure the availability and the security of the app and your data as well. SaaS allows your organization to get quickly up and running with an app at minimal upfront cost.
Software as a service (or SaaS) is a way of delivering applications over the Internetג€”as a service. Instead of installing and maintaining software, you simply access it via the Internet, freeing yourself from complex software and hardware management.
SaaS applications are sometimes called Web-based software, on-demand software, or hosted software. Whatever the name, SaaS applications run on a SaaS provider’s servers. The provider manages access to the application, including security, availability, and performance.