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NEW QUESTION 1
You manage an Azure Stack integrated system.
You need to identify the IP address of the external time server that was configured during Azure Stack provisioning.
What should you do?
- A. Review the AzureStack.Provider.Metadata.json file
- B. From the privileged endpoint, run Get-AzureStacklog.
- C. From the Azure Resource Manager endpoint, run Get-AzsResourceProviderManifest.
- D. From the privileged endpoint, run Get-AzureStackStampInformation.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 2
You have an Azure Stack integrated system.
From an administrator workstation, you plan to publish a Marketplace item that is based on a custom Azure Resource Manager template.
You download the template. Which files must be available before you can publish the Marketplace item by using the Marketplace Toolkit?
- A. the Azurestack-Tools GitHub repository and Manifest.json
- B. a thumbnail image, icon files, and AzureGalleryPackager.exe
- C. Manifest.json and AzureGalleryPackager.exe
- D. the AzureRM.Bootstrapper module, icon files, and the Azurestack-Tools GitHub repository
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 3
You have an Azure Stack integrated system.
You receive a storage alert that a tenant share is at 80 percent capacity. There are multiple container in the tenant share.
You verify that there are no delete storage accounts.
You need to increase the amount of space available on the tenant share. Which cmdlet Should run?
- A. start-AzsStorageContainerMigration
- B. Set-AzsStorageQuota
- C. Remove-AzsStorageQuota D.Start-AzsReclaimStoragecapacity
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 4
NOTE: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these
questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure Stack integrated system that contains four nodes named Node1, Node2, Node3 and Node4.
You plan to replace Node2.
You need to drain the active workloads that run on Node2.
Solution: From Node1, you run the Repair-AzsScaleUnitNode cmdlet. Does this meet the goal?
- A. Yes
- B. No
Answer: B
Explanation: The Drain action evacuates all active workloads by distributing them among the remaining nodes in that particular scale unit.
To run the drain action through PowerShell, use the Disable-AzsScaleUnitNode cmdlet. Incorrect Answers:
A: The Repair-AzsScaleUnitNode cmdlet repairs the node. It does not drain the node. References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-replace-node
NEW QUESTION 5
You plan to create a Linux virtual machine on an Azure Stack integrated system.
You download an Ubuntu Server image.
Which authentication method can use to access the Linux virtual machine by using SSH?
- A. a service principal
- B. Microsoft Hello for Business
- C. a password
- D. OAutn
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 6
You plan to create a Linux virtual machine on an Azure Stack integrated system. You download an Ubuntu Server image.
Which authentication method can use to access the Linux virtual machine by using SSH?
- A. The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
- B. a Kerberos token
- C. a service principal
- D. a password
Answer: D
Explanation: When you create you Linux VM via the portal or the CLI, you have two authentication choices. If you choose a password for SSH, Azure configures the VM to allow logins via passwords. If you chose to use an SSH public key, Azure configures the VM to only allow logins via SSH keys and disables password logins. To secure your Linux VM by only allowing SSH key logins, use the SSH public key option during the VM creation in the portal or CLI.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/overview
NEW QUESTION 7
You deploy an Azure Stack integrated system.
You register the deployment by using a Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) subscription. You need to review the resource consumption of all the Azure Stack tenants. Which portal should you use?
- A. the Azure Enterprise Agreement (EA) portal
- B. Microsoft Partner Center
- C. Azure Account Center
- D. the Azure Stack administrator portal
Answer: B
Explanation: References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-csp-ref-infrastructure
NEW QUESTION 8
DRAG DROP
You manage an Azure Stack integrated system. You plan to make an Ubuntu Server image available to the Azure Stack tenants.
You need to prepare the custom Ubuntu Server image.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence before you upload the Image to Azure Stack?
Answer:
Explanation: 
NEW QUESTION 9
DRAG DROP
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Start of repeated scenario.
Your company has a main office in New York and a branch office in Toronto. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Each office has a firewall that uses inbound and outbound rules.
The company has an on-premises network that contains several datacenters. The datacenters contain multiple hypervisor deployments, including Window Server 2021 Hyper-V. The network uses Microsoft System Center for monitoring and Windows Azure Pack for self-service.
The company has a Microsoft Azure subscription that contains several workloads. You use Azure Resource Manager templates and other automated processes to create and manage the resources in Azure.
You have an Azure Stack integrated system in the New York office. The company has a deployment team in the Toronto office and a development team in the New York office. The system has an offer named Offer1. Several tenants have subscriptions based on Offer1.
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is used for testing. The hardware on Server1 can support the deployment of the Azure Stack Development Kit. You have a Generation 1 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. VM1 is deployed to a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2021. VM1 has a fixed size disk named VM1.vhdx that is 200 GB.
End of repeated scenario.
You need to deploy the Azure Stack Deployment Kit to Server1 to meet the following requirements: Implement the solution as quickly as possible.
Enable the syndication of Azure Marketplace items.
Ensure that the deployment is isolated from the existing environment.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
NOTE: More than one order of answer choices is correct. You will receive credit for any of the correct orders you select.
Answer:
Explanation: 
NEW QUESTION 10
NOTE: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure Stack integrated system that runs in a connected environment.
You need to recommend an interval for installing Microsoft software update packages to Azure Stack. The solution must ensure that you can receive Microsoft support.
Solution: You recommend that Microsoft software updates be installed every three months. Does this meet the goal?
- A. Yes
- B. No
Answer: A
Explanation: For your Azure Stack deployment to remain in support, it must run the most recently released update version or run either of the two preceding update versions.
Microsoft will release update packages for Azure Stack integrated systems on a regular cadence that will typically fall on the fourth Tuesday of every month.
Thus to remain in support you must be running one of the last three update versions and, as an update version is released every month, you need to install updates at least every three months. References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-servicing-policy https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-updates
NEW QUESTION 11
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Start of repeated scenario.
Your company has a main office in New York and a branch office in Toronto. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Each office has a firewall that uses inbound and outbound rules.
The company has an on-premises network that contains several datacenters. The datacenters contain multiple hypervisor deployments, including Window Server 2021 Hyper-V. The network uses Microsoft System Center for monitoring and Windows Azure Pack for self-service.
The company has a Microsoft Azure subscription that contains several workloads. You use Azure Resource Manager templates and other automated processes to create and manage the resources in Azure.
You have an Azure Stack integrated system in the New York office. The company has a deployment team in the Toronto office and a development team in the New York office. The system has an offer named Offer1. Several tenants have subscriptions based on Offer1.
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is used for testing. The hardware on Server1 can support the deployment of the Azure Stack Development Kit. You have a Generation 1 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. VM1 is deployed to a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2021. VM1 has a fixed size disk named VM1.vhdx that is 200 GB.
End of repeated scenario.
You implement a SQL Server resource provider that uses D14v2 virtual machines.
A tenant creates a SQL database that runs several heavy workloads. The tenant reports that SQL
queries are slow to complete.
You need to recommend changes to the Azure Stack integrated system to reduce the amount of time required to complete the SQL queries.
What should you recommend?
- A. Resize the virtual machine that provides the Microsoft SQL Server service.
- B. Instruct the tenant to install Microsoft SQL Server on a virtual machine in its subscription.
- C. In the Azure Stack integrated system, cluster the D14v2 virtual machines.
- D. Deploy a physical server that has more resources that the D14v2 virtual machine
- E. Install Microsoft SQL Server on the serve
- F. Add the server to the SQL Server resource provider.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 12
You have an Azure Stack integrated system.
You discover that a hardware failure occurred on a node named Node1. You need to power off Node1.
Which cmdlet should you run?
- A. Stop-HpcAzureNode
- B. Disable-AzsScaleUnitNode
- C. Shutdown-HpcNode
- D. Stop-AzsScaleUnitNode
Answer: D
Explanation: References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-node-actions
NEW QUESTION 13
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Start of repeated scenario.
Your company has a main office in New York and a branch office in Toronto. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Each office has a firewall that uses inbound and outbound rules.
The company has an on-premises network that contains several datacenters. The datacenters contain multiple hypervisor deployments, including Window Server 2021 Hyper-V. The network uses Microsoft System Center for monitoring and Windows Azure Pack for self-service.
The company has a Microsoft Azure subscription that contains several workloads. You use Azure Resource Manager templates and other automated processes to create and manage the resources in Azure.
You have an Azure Stack integrated system in the New York office. The company has a deployment team in the Toronto office and a development team in the New York office. The system has an offer named Offer1. Several tenants have subscriptions based on Offer1.
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is used for testing. The hardware on Server1 can support the deployment of the Azure Stack Development Kit. You have a Generation 1 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. VM1 is deployed to a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2021. VM1 has a fixed size disk named VM1.vhdx that is 200 GB.
End of repeated scenario.
You need to ensure that you can import VM1 to Azure Stack.
What should you do?
- A. Recreate VM1 as a Generation 2 virtual machine.
- B. Convert the disk to a VHD.
- C. Convert the disk to a dynamically expanding disk.
- D. Upgrade VM1 to Windows Server 2021.
Answer: B
Explanation: Azure supports only generation 1 VMs that are in the VHD file format and have a fixed sized disk. The maximum size allowed for the VHD is 1,023 GB. You can convert a generation 1 VM from the VHDX file system to VHD and from a dynamically expanding disk to fixed-sized. But you can't change a VM's generation.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure supports only generation 1 VMs that are in the VHD file format.
C: Azure Stack does not support dynamic VHDs. Resizing a virtual machine (VM) with a dynamic disk attached to it leaves the VM in a failed state.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-za/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepare-for-upload-vhd-image https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-update-1802
NEW QUESTION 14
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Start of repeated scenario.
Your company has a network that contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com. The forest is synchronized to a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant and has an Azure subscription.
The company also has an Azure AD tenant named contoso.com. Contoso.com has an Azure subscription. Contoso.com includes foreign principals.
The network contains the computers configured as shown in the following table.
Fabrikam.com contains a user named User1.
For operating system deployment, the company uses a custom operating system image of Windows Server 2021 Datacenter named Image1.
You have an Azure Stack integrated system that is accessed by using the following endpoints: https://portal.fabrikam.com
https://adminportal.fabrikam.com
https://management.fabrikam.com Privileged endpoint: 192.168.100.100 Hardware lifecycle host: 192.168.101.101 https://adminmanagement.fabrikam.com
You onboard contoso.com as a guest directory tenant on the Azure Stack integrated system. You implement in the following Azure Stack providers:
SQL Server App Service
End of repeated scenario.
You need to ensure that all the services hosted in Azure Stack can resolve the names configured in contoso.com.
Which cmdlet should you run?
- A. Add-DnsServerConditionalForwarderZone
- B. New-AzureRmDnsZone
- C. Register-CustomDnsServer
- D. Set-AzureRmDnsRecordSet
Answer: C
Explanation: References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-integrate-dns
NEW QUESTION 15
You have two Azure Stack integrated systems named Stack1 and Stack2.
You create an Azure Resource Manager template that successfully deploys to Stack1. You attempt to deploy the template to Stack2, but the deployment fails.
What is a possible cause of the deployment failure?
- A. The template was created by using Microsoft Visual Studio Code.
- B. The template was deployed to Stack2 by using Microsoft Visual Studio.
- C. Stack 1 has Azure Marketplace syndication enabled and Stack2 has Azure Marketplace syndication disabled.
- D. The API version used in the template is a later version than the API version available on Stack2.
Answer: D
Explanation: References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/user/azure-stack-considerations#version-requirements
NEW QUESTION 16
You have an Azure Stack integrated system.
What are three source control providers that you can use for App Services? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
- A. Mercurial
- B. DropBox
- C. software version control (SVC)
- D. BitBucket
- E. OneDrive
Answer: BDE
Explanation: In addition to local Git, the following Source Control Providers are supported: GitHub
BitBucket OneDrive DropBox
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-app-service-configure-deployment-sources
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