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Microsoft Exam AZ-305 Topic 2 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-305 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 2
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You have an Azure subscription. The subscription contains an app that is hosted in the East US, Central Europe, and East Asia regions.

You need to recommend a data-tier solution for the app. The solution must meet the following requirements:

Support multiple consistency levels.

Be able to store at least 1 TB of data.

Be able to perform read and write operations in the Azure region that is local to the app instance.

What should you include in the recommendation?

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Suggested Answer: D, E

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Elke
1 months ago
Azure Table storage, eh? Sounds like a real party trick. I bet you can store all your emojis in there and still have room for the kitchen sink.
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Gertude
1 months ago
Wait, did you say 1 TB of data? In that case, I'd better start doing some serious squats to prepare for all the heavy lifting I'll be doing with that SQL Server availability group.
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Rodrigo
9 days ago
C) an Azure SQL database in an elastic pool
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Irene
19 days ago
B) a Microsoft SQL Server Always On availability group on Azure virtual machines
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Belen
21 days ago
A) an Azure Cosmos DB database
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Micaela
2 months ago
Personally, I'd go with the Cosmos DB option. It ticks all the boxes and you can't beat that global distribution. Plus, it's perfect for those late-night coding sessions with tacos and Red Bull.
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Jesse
8 days ago
User 3: Cosmos DB it is then, sounds like a perfect fit for the app's requirements.
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Fletcher
16 days ago
User 2: Definitely, the global distribution and multiple consistency levels make it a strong option.
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Dalene
27 days ago
User 1: I agree, Cosmos DB seems like the best choice for this scenario.
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Miesha
2 months ago
An elastic Azure SQL database pool? Hmm, I'm not convinced. What about Azure Table storage? It can handle huge amounts of data and the geo-redundant replication is a nice bonus.
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Tatum
2 months ago
I'm not sure about Azure Cosmos DB... Sounds a bit too complicated. Why not just use a good old SQL Server availability group? It's reliable and scalable, right?
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Eladia
2 months ago
Azure Cosmos DB is the way to go! It supports multiple consistency levels, can handle massive amounts of data, and allows for local read/write operations. Easy choice if you ask me.
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Lashon
1 months ago
User 2: I agree, it meets all the requirements perfectly.
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Norah
2 months ago
User 1: Azure Cosmos DB is definitely the best option for this scenario.
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Tiera
2 months ago
But Azure Cosmos DB also allows for local read and write operations, and it's specifically designed for globally distributed apps. I still think it's the best option.
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Felicitas
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option B, a Microsoft SQL Server Always On availability group on Azure virtual machines, would be a better choice. It can handle read and write operations locally.
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Tiera
3 months ago
I think we should go with option A, an Azure Cosmos DB database. It supports multiple consistency levels and can store a large amount of data.
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