Online Access Free AZ-800 Exam Questions

Exam Code:AZ-800
Exam Name:Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure
Certification Provider:Microsoft
Free Question Number:92
Posted:Aug 15, 2022
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Sana Haroon   - 
Mar 15, 2023

No.# It should be NO-Yes-No.

Sana Haroon   - 
Mar 15, 2023

No.# The correct answer is device writeback.

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 - Sep 29, 2022

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test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# Suggested answer is wrong! Correct one should be:
No - because Share permission is only Change thus it blocks possibility of taking ownership
Yes - no comment is necessary
No - there is information in question text that Share1 has option FolderEnumerationMode set to AccessBased - it means that if some account does not have Read permission to the file, that account does not see that file. I tested it in my lab

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# Suggested answer is wrong - correct one is "Device writeback". Look at reference website - Device writeback is mentioned, not Password writeback

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# Suggested answer is partially wrong. Admin1 does not have to be member of Contoso\Enterprise Admins. To manage AD Sites you have to be a member in the Enterprise Admins group in the forest or the Domain Admins group in the forest root domain. Because in question there is statement: "The solution must use the principle of least privilege" we have to choose Domain Admins group in the forest root domain - in our case it is Contoso\Domain admins

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# Look at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/private-link/private-endpoint-overview:
"A private endpoint is a network interface that uses a private IP address from your virtual network. This network interface connects you privately and securely to a service that's powered by Azure Private Link. By enabling a private endpoint, you're bringing the service into your virtual network.
The service could be an Azure service such as:
Azure Storage
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure SQL Database
Your own service, using Private Link service."
In my opinion we cannot use private endpoint to connect VM to second subnet. We have to add a network interface to server1, and bind this new interface to subnet2. We can do it, because both subnets are in one Vnet.

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# This question is the same like question 57 in this set, but suggested correct answer for that question is different than suggested answer to this question - which is really correct?
Explanation is completely off-topic - it is description part of one of case studies

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# Suggested answer is wrong. Azure Extended Network is used for extending your local on-premises LAN subnet to Azure virtual network - something like VXLAN. If you want to connect only one server to Azure virtual network you have to use Azure Network Adapter

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# This question is part of case study - in case study there are important info necessary to correct answer to this question

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# This question is part of case study - in case study there are important info necessary to correct answer to this question

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# Suggested answer is wrong. Look at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/hci/concepts/fault-tolerance
Correct answer is:
Two-way mirror: 2
Three-way mirror: 3

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# This question is the same like question 55 in this set, but suggested correct answer for that question is almost completely oposite to suggested answer to this question - which is really correct?
In my opinion it should be:
File1: Server1 and the Azure file share
File3: The Azure file share only

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# This question is part of case study - in case study there are important info necessary to correct answer to this question

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# I think that suggested answer is wrong. After reading https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/file-sync/file-sync-cloud-tiering-policy I thing that correct answer is:
File1: Server1 and the Azure file share
File3: the Azure file share

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# This question is part of case study - in case study there are important info necessary to correct answer to this question

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# Suggested answer is wrong! You cannot use Pool1 to create virtual disk that will use storage tiers - for storage tiers you need pool in which there are hdd AND ssd disks

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# This question is part of case study - in case study there are important info necessary to correct answer to this question

test9350   - 
Sep 16, 2022

No.# suggested answer is wrong. Look at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/manage/windows-admin-center/azure/manage-vm#management-pc-requirements - theres is nothing about an Azure Bastion host. From the management PC (in our case it is on-premises computer with Windows 11) you have to have access to Internet (to open Azure Portal) AND access to virtual network that contains VM1. The last one can be realized in a few manners, but in from given possibilities it is VPN connection.

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