AZ-104 Exam Question 136

You have an Azure subscription that contains a resource group named RG1. RG1 contains 100 virtual machines.
Your company has three cost centers named Manufacturing, Sales, and Finance.
You need to associate each virtual machine to a specific cost center.
What should you do?
  • AZ-104 Exam Question 137

    You have an Azure subscription that contains an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named adatum.com. The tenant contains 500 user accounts.
    You deploy Microsoft Office 365. You configure Office 365 to use the user accounts in adatum.com.
    You configure 60 users to connect to mailboxes in Microsoft Exchange Online.
    You need to ensure that the 60 users use Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to connect to the Exchange Online mailboxes. The solution must only affect connections to the Exchange Online mailboxes.
    What should you do?
  • AZ-104 Exam Question 138

    You have a Recovery Service vault that you use to test backups. The test backups contain two protected virtual machines.
    You need to delete the Recovery Services vault.
    What should you do first?
  • AZ-104 Exam Question 139

    You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1.
    You plan to deploy an Ubuntu Server virtual machine named VM1 to Subscription1.
    You need to perform a custom deployment of the virtual machine. A specific trusted root certification authority (CA) must be added during the deployment.
    What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
    NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    AZ-104 Exam Question 140

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    You have an Azure subscription that contains 10 virtual networks. The virtual networks are hosted in separate resource groups.
    Another administrator plans to create several network security groups (NSGs) in the subscription.
    You need to ensure that when an NSG is created, it automatically blocks TCP port 8080 between the virtual networks.
    Solution: You configure a custom policy definition, and then you assign the policy to the subscription.
    Does this meet the goal?