AZ-600 Exam Question 1

You have an Azure Stack Hub integrated system that is enabled for multi-tenancy.
You receive an alert that one or more guest Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenants requires updates to support new features.
You need to identify which Azure AD tenants you must update.
Which two options can you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
  • AZ-600 Exam Question 2

    You have an Azure Stack Hub integrated system that is disconnected from the Internet.
    You need to collect diagnostic logs, but do not have access to an SMB share.
    Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

    AZ-600 Exam Question 3

    You have an Azure Stack Hub integrated system that connects to the internet.
    You need to update the Azure Event Hubs service.
    Solution: From the Updates blade of the administrator portal, you trigger the installation of the latest update listed in the Resource provider section.
    Does this meet the goal?
  • AZ-600 Exam Question 4

    You plan to deploy two Azure Stack Hub integrated systems named AZStack1 and AZStack2.
    AZStack1 must meet the following requirements:
    Connect to the Internet.
    Have minimal capital expenditures.
    Use the minimum number of on-premises servers for identity.
    Have no existing licenses for Windows virtual machines deployed.
    AZStack2 must meet the following requirements:
    Be disconnected from the Internet.
    Use the minimum number of on-premises servers for identity.
    Support the syndication of Azure Stack Hub Marketplace items.
    Which identity provider and licensing model should you use for each integrated system? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
    NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    AZ-600 Exam Question 5

    You are planning the deployment of two Azure Stack Hub integrated systems that will be located in Seattle and Redmond, respectively.
    Workloads will run on infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machines that have a static IIS web front-end and a Microsoft SQL Server 2019 cluster backend for database storage.
    You plan to leverage Azure Traffic Manager to direct DNS requests to the integrated system in Seattle by default and use the Redmond integrated system in the event of a disaster.
    What should you use to replicate application consistent database changes to the Redmond site?