An administrator has a standard General Purpose v2 (GPv2) storage account named stprodwest in the West US region with Geo-redundant storage (GRS) enabled. Due to a disaster in the primary region, the administrator performs a customer-managed failover of the storage account to the secondary region (East US).
Which of the following describes the replication state of the storage account immediately after the failover completes, and the action required to restore replication to the secondary region?
- The replication state becomes Locally-redundant storage (LRS), and the administrator must manually reconfigure the storage account to use Geo-redundant storage (GRS).Cevap
- BThe replication state remains Geo-redundant storage (GRS), and replication automatically resumes to the primary region once the original region is restored.
- CThe replication state becomes Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS), and replication to the primary region must be manually re-enabled.
- DThe replication state becomes Locally-redundant storage (LRS), and a Microsoft support request must be submitted to initiate a live migration back to GRS.
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The replication state becomes Locally-redundant storage (LRS), and the administrator must manually reconfigure the storage account to use Geo-redundant storage (GRS).
Immediately after a customer-managed failover, the storage account's replication type is updated to Locally-redundant storage (LRS). The account is no longer geo-redundant. To configure the storage account for geo-redundancy again, the administrator must manually reconfigure the replication setting to Geo-redundant storage (GRS) or Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS).
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Customer-managed failover behavior and replication configuration changes for Azure Storage accounts.
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