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Question 12

Your company has a Microsoft Azure subscription.

The company has datacenters in Los Angeles and New York.

You are configuring the two datacenters as geo-clustered sites for site resiliency.

You need to recommend an Azure storage redundancy option.

You have the following data storage requirements:

✑ Data must be stored on multiple nodes.

✑ Data must be stored on nodes in separate geographic locations.

✑ Data can be read from the secondary location as well as from the primary location.

Which of the following Azure stored redundancy options should you recommend?

    Correct Answer: B

    Read-only geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) is the appropriate choice because it ensures data is stored on multiple nodes and in geographically separate locations. Additionally, this option allows data to be read from both the primary and secondary locations, meeting the specified requirements for site resiliency and read access from the secondary location.

Discussion
Steve1983Option: B

B (A: "data will be available to be read-only if Microsoft initiates a failure", so its not RO if its not failed-over) Geo-redundant storage (GRS) As I explained above it helps us in replicating our data to another region which is far away hundreds of miles away from the primary region. It provides at least 99.99999999999999% (16 9's) durability of objects over a given year. GRS replicates our data to another region, but data will be available to be read-only if Microsoft initiates a failure from primary to the secondary region. Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) It is based on the GRS, but it also provides an option to read from the secondary region, regardless of whether Microsoft initiates a failover from the primary to the secondary region.

thesagarlee

Supporting article - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy#read-access-to-data-in-the-secondary-region

Traian

Read-Access is correct but the option given in the answers is "Read-Only"

jackdryan

B is correct.

Saravana12gOption: B

Answer B. Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) It is based on the GRS, but it also provides an option to read from the secondary region, regardless of whether Microsoft initiates a failover from the primary to the secondary region.

Wassel_LaouiniOption: A

it's answer A, for everyone that chose answer B, read carefully it says Read Only geo redundant storage, which doesn't exist, it's called Read Access only geo redundant storage, it's a trick question, and for that reason answer A is correct which is the closest to the requirements

mattpaulOption: B

Steve1983 is right, B is the right option Get all questions from me contact me on <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="c4b4a5b1a8eaa9a5b0b0aca1b3b7f5fdf3f484abb1b0a8ababafeaa7aba9">[email protected]</a>

18c2076Option: B

The Correct answer is not actually provided. Correct answer here would be RA-GRS (Read Access Geo-Redundant Storage) Nothing about the description is requesting "read only"

Amir1909Option: B

B is correct

mattpaulOption: B

B is correct answer. <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="0d7d6c786123606c797965687a7e3c343a3d4d62787961626266236e6260">[email protected]</a> for full set

Saurabh_BhargavOption: B

B. RA-GRS Because only this replication option provide read access to Secondary Region even when there is no failure in primary region. In case of GRS, only primary is available until there is no failure

Nico1973Option: A

Based on the provided data storage requirements, the recommended Azure storage redundancy option would be: • A. Geo-redundant storage Explanation: Geo-redundant storage meets all the specified requirements: Data is stored on multiple nodes. Data is stored on nodes in separate geographic locations (Los Angeles and New York in this case). Data can be read from the secondary location (New York) as well as from the primary location (Los Angeles).

004b54bOption: B

RO-GRS

tsummeyOption: B

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/geo-redundant-design

76d5e04

The answer is RA-GRS but in answer option it is said Read-only Geo Redundant Storage, which is not exists.Please confirm if the answere wording is correct , if it is then none of the answer matches the question

3c5adceOption: B

B. Read-only geo-redundant storage This option best meets the requirements because it stores data in a geographically distant location and allows for read access from the secondary location as well as the primary.

MCLC2021Option: B

CORRECT ANSWER: B Read-only geo-redundant storage if you enable read access to the secondary region, your data is always available, even when the primary region is running optimally. For read access to the secondary region, enable read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) or read-access geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS). https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-azure-storage-services/3-redundancy

ArmadilloItaOption: B

I had this on my AZ-900 exam. It's B

_gio_Option: B

sure of B

DBFrontOption: B

RA-GRS is correct