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Microsoft Exam AZ-305 Topic 10 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-305 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 10
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What two parameters would you recommend set up to ensure that the new IPSCustomers database will scale to meet the workload demands?

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Suggested Answer: C, E

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Jutta
6 days ago
You know, I was thinking the same thing. Plus, if we set the max database size too low, we might have to do some annoying database migrations down the line. Better to just plan for the future from the start.
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Chau
6 days ago
Haha, yeah, I can just see it now: 'Congratulations, your database has the most cores ever! Too bad it can't actually do anything with them.'
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Lonny
7 days ago
Whoa, hold up! What about E? Defining the maximum size for a database is crucial, especially for a growing customer database. We don't want to run out of space and have the whole thing come crashing down.
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Tiera
8 days ago
I'm with you on B and D, but I can't help but wonder if A might also be worth considering. Defining the maximum CPU cores could help ensure the database has enough processing power to handle increased loads.
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Jamal
8 days ago
I'm leaning more towards C and D. Defining the maximum of Database Transaction Units and the maximum allocated storage seem like the most important factors to ensure the database can handle the workload.
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Pamella
9 days ago
You make a fair point, but I'm not convinced that C and E are as important as B and D. Limiting the resource usage and storage allocation seem like more fundamental scaling considerations to me.
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Mozelle
9 days ago
Man, this question is really tricky. I'm not sure if I should go with A, B, or C. They all seem like reasonable options, but I'm not sure which ones would actually help the database scale effectively.
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Kent
10 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I think C and E could also be important. Defining the maximum Database Transaction Units would help ensure the database can process a high volume of transactions, and setting the maximum database size could prevent it from becoming unwieldy.
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Vilma
12 days ago
I agree, B and D seem like the most relevant choices here. Limiting the resource usage per group of databases and the maximum allocated storage are both crucial for ensuring the database can handle increased workloads.
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Nguyet
14 days ago
This question is tricky, as there are a few parameters that could be important for scaling the IPSCustomers database. I'm leaning towards B and D as the best options.
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