Your organization has an on-premises Windows Server named Server1. You need to configure Azure File Sync to synchronize a local folder on Server1 with a new Azure file share. You have already created a resource group and a storage account in Azure. Which sequence of actions should you perform to establish synchronization? To answer, move the appropriate actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
- 1Deploy a Storage Sync Service resource in the Azure subscription.
- 2Install the Azure File Sync agent on Server1.
- 3Register Server1 with the Storage Sync Service.
- 4Create a Sync Group and add the Azure file share as a Cloud Endpoint.
- 5Create a Server Endpoint on Server1 pointing to the local folder.
Cevap
Deploy a Storage Sync Service resource in the Azure subscription, install the Azure File Sync agent on Server1, register Server1 with the Storage Sync Service, create a Sync Group and add the Azure file share as a Cloud Endpoint, and then create a Server Endpoint on Server1 pointing to the local folder.
To deploy Azure File Sync, you must first create the Storage Sync Service in Azure. Next, you must install the Azure File Sync agent on the on-premises Windows Server. Once the agent is installed, you register the Windows Server with the Storage Sync Service. After the server is registered, you create a sync group and define the cloud endpoint (the Azure file share). Finally, you create a server endpoint to link the local path on the registered server to the sync group.
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