Microsoft Azure Integration and Security (AZ-101) Free Practice Test
Question 1
You have an Azure subscription that contains the following resources:
* a virtual network named VNet1
* a replication policy named ReplPolicy1
* a Recovery Services vault named Vault1
* an Azure Storage account named Storage1
You have an Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server You need to migrate VM1 to VNet1 by using Azure Site Recovery.
Which three 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.

* a virtual network named VNet1
* a replication policy named ReplPolicy1
* a Recovery Services vault named Vault1
* an Azure Storage account named Storage1
You have an Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server You need to migrate VM1 to VNet1 by using Azure Site Recovery.
Which three 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.

Correct Answer:

Explanation

Step 1: Deploy an EC2 virtual machine as a configuration server
Prepare source include:
* Use an EC2 instance that's running Windows Server 2012 R2 to create a configuration server and register it with your recovery vault.
* Configure the proxy on the EC2 instance VM you're using as the configuration server so that it can access the service URLs.
Step 2: Install Azure Site Recovery Unified Setup.
Download Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Unified Setup. You can download it to your local machine and then copy it to the VM you're using as the configuration server.
Step 3: Enable replication for VM1.
Enable replication for each VM that you want to migrate. When replication is enabled, Site Recovery automatically installs the Mobility service.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/migrate-tutorial-aws-azure
Question 2
You are the global administrator for an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named adatum.com.
You need to enable two-step verification for Azure users.
What should you do?
You need to enable two-step verification for Azure users.
What should you do?
Correct Answer: B
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Question 3
You need to deploy an application gateway named appgwl015 to meet the following requirements:
Load balance internal IP traffic to the Azure virtual machines connected to subnet0.
Provide a Service Level Agreement (SLA) of 99.99 percent availability for the Azure virtual machines.
What should you do from the Azure portal?
Load balance internal IP traffic to the Azure virtual machines connected to subnet0.
Provide a Service Level Agreement (SLA) of 99.99 percent availability for the Azure virtual machines.
What should you do from the Azure portal?
Correct Answer:
See explanation below.
Explanation
Step 1:
Click New found on the upper left-hand corner of the Azure portal.
Step 2:
Select Networking and then select Application Gateway in the Featured list.
Step 3:
Enter these values for the application gateway:
appgw1015 - for the name of the application gateway.
SKU Size: Standard_V2
The new SKU [Standard_V2] offers autoscaling and other critical performance enhancements.

Step 4:
Accept the default values for the other settings and then click OK.
Step 5:
Click Choose a virtual network, and select subnet0.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/application-gateway/application-gateway-create-gateway-portal
Explanation
Step 1:
Click New found on the upper left-hand corner of the Azure portal.
Step 2:
Select Networking and then select Application Gateway in the Featured list.
Step 3:
Enter these values for the application gateway:
appgw1015 - for the name of the application gateway.
SKU Size: Standard_V2
The new SKU [Standard_V2] offers autoscaling and other critical performance enhancements.

Step 4:
Accept the default values for the other settings and then click OK.
Step 5:
Click Choose a virtual network, and select subnet0.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/application-gateway/application-gateway-create-gateway-portal
Question 4
You need to implement App2 to meet the application? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

Explanation

Box 1: Standard
Not Shared: A Shared plan does not support Always on.
Box 2: Always on
If your function app is on the Consumption plan, there can be up to a 10-minute delay in processing new blobs if a function app has gone idle. To avoid this cold-start delay, you can switch to an App Service plan with Always On enabled, or use a different trigger type.
Scenario: A newly developed API must be implemented as an Azure function named App2. App2 will use a blob storage trigger. App2 must process new blobs immediately.
App2 must be able to connect directly to the private IP addresses of the Azure virtual machines. App2 will be deployed directly to an Azure virtual network.
The cost of App1 and App2 must be minimized.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-bindings-storage-blob
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/app-service/plans/
Question 5
You have an Azure Migrate project that has the following assessment properties:
* Target location: East US
* Storage redundancy: Locally redundant
* Comfort factor: 2.0
* Performance history: 1 month
* Percentile utilization: 95th
* Pricing tier: Standard
* Offer: Pay as you go
You discover the following two virtual machines:
* A virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2016 and has 10 CPU cores at 20 percent utilization
* A virtual machine named VM2 that runs Windows Server 2012 and has four CPU cores at 50 percent utilization How many CPU cores will Azure Migrate recommend for each virtual machine? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

* Target location: East US
* Storage redundancy: Locally redundant
* Comfort factor: 2.0
* Performance history: 1 month
* Percentile utilization: 95th
* Pricing tier: Standard
* Offer: Pay as you go
You discover the following two virtual machines:
* A virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2016 and has 10 CPU cores at 20 percent utilization
* A virtual machine named VM2 that runs Windows Server 2012 and has four CPU cores at 50 percent utilization How many CPU cores will Azure Migrate recommend for each virtual machine? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

Explanation

The equation is: 'core usage x comfort factor'. The comfort factor is 2.0.
So VM 1 is 10 cores at 20% utilization which equals 2 cores. Multiply that the comfort factor and you get 4 cores.
VM 2 is 4 cores at 50% utilization which equals 2 cores. Multiply that the comfort factor and you get 4 cores.
Question 6
You need to deploy an Azure load balancer named Ib 1015 to your Azure subscription. The solution must meet the following requirements:
-Support the load balancing of IP traffic from the Internet to Azure virtual machines connected to VNET1016 \subnet0.
-Prov.de 4 Service level Agreement (SWJ of 99.99 percent ability for the Azure virtual machines.
-Minimize Azure-related costs.
What should you do from the Azure portal?
To complete this task, you do NOT need to wait for the deployment to complete.
Once the deployment start in Azure, you can move to the next task.
-Support the load balancing of IP traffic from the Internet to Azure virtual machines connected to VNET1016 \subnet0.
-Prov.de 4 Service level Agreement (SWJ of 99.99 percent ability for the Azure virtual machines.
-Minimize Azure-related costs.
What should you do from the Azure portal?
To complete this task, you do NOT need to wait for the deployment to complete.
Once the deployment start in Azure, you can move to the next task.
Correct Answer:
See explanation below.
Explanation
Step 1:
On the top left-hand side of the screen, click Create a resource > Networking > Load Balancer.
Step 2:
In the Create a load balancer page enter these values for the load balancer:
myLoadBalancer - for the name of the load balancer.
Internal - for the type of the load balancer.
Basic - for SKU version.
Microsoft guarantees that apps running in a customer subscription will be available 99.99% of the time.
VNET1016\subnet0 - for subnet that you choose from the list of existing subnets.
Step 3: Accept the default values for the other settings and click Create to create the load balancer.
Explanation
Step 1:
On the top left-hand side of the screen, click Create a resource > Networking > Load Balancer.
Step 2:
In the Create a load balancer page enter these values for the load balancer:
myLoadBalancer - for the name of the load balancer.
Internal - for the type of the load balancer.
Basic - for SKU version.
Microsoft guarantees that apps running in a customer subscription will be available 99.99% of the time.
VNET1016\subnet0 - for subnet that you choose from the list of existing subnets.
Step 3: Accept the default values for the other settings and click Create to create the load balancer.