DP-300 Exam Question 126

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You have SQL Server 2019 on an Azure virtual machine.
You are troubleshooting performance issues for a query in a SQL Server instance.
To gather more information, you query sys.dm_exec_requests and discover that the wait type is PAGELATCH_UP and the wait_resource is 2:3:905856.
You need to improve system performance.
Solution: You create additional tempdb files.
Does this meet the goal?
  • DP-300 Exam Question 127

    You have an Azure SQL database named DB1.
    You need to display the estimated execution plan of a query by using the query editor in the Azure portal.
    What should you do first?
  • DP-300 Exam Question 128

    You have a SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines instance named SQLVM1 that was deployed by using an Azure Marketplace SQL Server 2019 Enterprise image.
    You need to change the Microsoft SQL Server instance on SQLVM1 to the Standard edition. The solution must ensure licensing compliance.
    What should you do first?
  • DP-300 Exam Question 129

    Case Study 1 - Litware, Inc
    Overview
    Litware, Inc. is a renewable energy company that has a main office in Boston. The main office hosts a sales department and the primary datacenter for the company.
    Physical Locations
    Existing Environment
    Litware has a manufacturing office and a research office is separate locations near Boston. Each office has its own datacenter and internet connection.
    The manufacturing and research datacenters connect to the primary datacenter by using a VPN.
    Network Environment
    The primary datacenter has an ExpressRoute connection that uses both Microsoft peering and private peering. The private peering connects to an Azure virtual network named HubVNet.
    Identity Environment
    Litware has a hybrid Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) deployment that uses a domain named litwareinc.com. All Azure subscriptions are associated to the litwareinc.com Azure AD tenant.
    Database Environment
    The sales department has the following database workload:
    An on-premises named SERVER1 hosts an instance of Microsoft SQL Server 2012 and two 1- TB databases.
    A logical server named SalesSrv01A contains a geo-replicated Azure SQL database named SalesSQLDb1. SalesSQLDb1 is in an elastic pool named SalesSQLDb1Pool. SalesSQLDb1 uses database firewall rules and contained database users.
    An application named SalesSQLDb1App1 uses SalesSQLDb1.
    The manufacturing office contains two on-premises SQL Server 2016 servers named SERVER2 and SERVER3. The servers are nodes in the same Always On availability group. The availability group contains a database named ManufacturingSQLDb1 Database administrators have two Azure virtual machines in HubVnet named VM1 and VM2 that run Windows Server 2019 and are used to manage all the Azure databases.
    Licensing Agreement
    Litware is a Microsoft Volume Licensing customer that has License Mobility through Software Assurance.
    Current Problems
    SalesSQLDb1 experiences performance issues that are likely due to out-of-date statistics and frequent blocking queries.
    Requirements
    Planned Changes
    Litware plans to implement the following changes:
    Implement 30 new databases in Azure, which will be used by time-sensitive manufacturing apps that have varying usage patterns. Each database will be approximately 20 GB.
    Create a new Azure SQL database named ResearchDB1 on a logical server named ResearchSrv01. ResearchDB1 will contain Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data.
    Develop an app named ResearchApp1 that will be used by the research department to populate and access ResearchDB1.
    Migrate ManufacturingSQLDb1 to the Azure virtual machine platform.
    Migrate the SERVER1 databases to the Azure SQL Database platform.
    Technical Requirements
    Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
    Maintenance tasks must be automated.
    The 30 new databases must scale automatically.
    The use of an on-premises infrastructure must be minimized.
    Azure Hybrid Use Benefits must be leveraged for Azure SQL Database deployments.
    All SQL Server and Azure SQL Database metrics related to CPU and storage usage and limits must be analyzed by using Azure built-in functionality.
    Security and Compliance Requirements
    Litware identifies the following security and compliance requirements:
    Store encryption keys in Azure Key Vault.
    Retain backups of the PII data for two months.
    Encrypt the PII data at rest, in transit, and in use.
    Use the principle of least privilege whenever possible.
    Authenticate database users by using Active Directory credentials.
    Protect Azure SQL Database instances by using database-level firewall rules.
    Ensure that all databases hosted in Azure are accessible from VM1 and VM2 without relying on public endpoints.
    Business Requirements
    Litware identifies the following business requirements:
    Meet an SLA of 99.99% availability for all Azure deployments.
    Minimize downtime during the migration of the SERVER1 databases.
    Use the Azure Hybrid Use Benefits when migrating workloads to Azure.
    Once all requirements are met, minimize costs whenever possible.
    What should you do after a failover of SalesSQLDb1 to ensure that the database remains accessible to SalesSQLDb1App1?
  • DP-300 Exam Question 130

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    You have an Azure SQL database.
    You need to identify whether a delayed query execution is associated to a RESOURCE_SEMAPHORE wait.
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