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DP-200 Exam - Question 206


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You need to ensure phone-based polling data upload reliability requirements are met. How should you configure monitoring? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

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Exam DP-200 Question 206

Box 1: FileCapacity -

FileCapacity is the amount of storage used by the storage account's File service in bytes.

Box 2: Avg -

The aggregation type of the FileCapacity metric is Avg.

Scenario:

All services and processes must be resilient to a regional Azure outage.

All Azure services must be monitored by using Azure Monitor. On-premises SQL Server performance must be monitored.

References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/metrics-supported

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Rahul1989
Jan 1, 2020

For reliablity FileCount should be taken into consideration

visakh
May 8, 2020

Yes It should be FileCount and Avg as the answer

HeleneB
Jul 18, 2020

I agree with FileCount since you want a way to make sure you got everything. counts are more reliable than sizes since compression can change things. also, sum is necessary to get the total. Why would you want avg?

Orlin1989
Sep 29, 2020

AVG(Filecount) would drop relative to other periods if there have been any outages within the period ?

Orlin1989
Sep 29, 2020

AVG(Filecount) would drop relative to other periods if there have been any outages within the period ?

HeleneB
Jul 18, 2020

I agree with FileCount since you want a way to make sure you got everything. counts are more reliable than sizes since compression can change things. also, sum is necessary to get the total. Why would you want avg?

Orlin1989
Sep 29, 2020

AVG(Filecount) would drop relative to other periods if there have been any outages within the period ?

Orlin1989
Sep 29, 2020

AVG(Filecount) would drop relative to other periods if there have been any outages within the period ?

EYIT
Nov 6, 2020

the correct answer would be "BlobCapacity" as the raw poll data will be storing in a blob. the "FileCount" is a number of the files, which loses track of the storage capacity in blob.

EYIT
Nov 6, 2020

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-monitoring-reference

apandey
Jul 14, 2020

Since it is stored in datalake (blob), it should be "BlobCapacity"

BHAWS
Jun 23, 2020

Any supporting reference for data upload reliability - FileCount

Treadmill
Jul 23, 2020

I haven't found any. My reasoning for Filecount plus AVG is that the question is about "phone-based polling data upload" and I understand that it first comes as an "upload" from the different sources and is stored in SQL Server On-Premise and only after six months archived into the data lake. Therefore FileCount AVG in Azure Monitoring. Data lake can later be monitored by BlobCapacity - AVG, but this is not in question here to my understanding.

Luke97
May 25, 2020

Agree to Rahul. Reliability should be in related to FileCount.

Ard
Jun 15, 2020

i see polling data should be stored in a datalake, i don't see any requirement for a fileservice.

hart232
Sep 26, 2020

Why do we need Avg here?

big_data_au
Nov 5, 2020

Avg is the only option available for the Capacity metrics, its the total storage used in the storage account, it wouldn't make any sense to use sum.

syu31svc
Nov 27, 2020

Aggregation as Avg is correct since it is about reliability I would go for Blob since storage is in Data Lake

Ab5381
Jan 9, 2021

Answers are correct. FileCount and FileCapacity applies on FileShare ; not on blob tier.

Ab5381
Jan 9, 2021

I meant: BlobCapacity and AVG is the right answer. FileCount and FileCapacity applies on FileShare ; not on blob tier.

dlena
Sep 29, 2021

It looks like phone-based data are part of polling data. Polling data are stored in Azure Data Lake Gen2, which is basically Azure Blob with additional features. So the BlobCapacity looks like a promising answer. Aggregation to BlobCapacity is avg because it is mentioned here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/essentials/metrics-supported#microsoftstoragestorageaccountsfileservices