You plan to deploy an Azure Virtual Machine named VM1 in the East US region. VM1 will host a transaction-heavy database engine. You need to configure VM1 to satisfy the following requirements:
- Ensure the database files are stored on a disk that supports up to 80,000 IOPS and sub-millisecond latency.
- Protect the virtual machine against datacenter-wide failures.
- Allow VM1 to be placed in the backend pool of an existing public load balancer.
- Configure daily backups for the virtual machine.
Which configuration should you choose when deploying VM1?
- Deploy VM1 in Availability Zone 1, select a VM size that supports Ultra Disk, enable Ultra Disk compatibility, associate the VM with a Standard SKU load balancer, and configure backups to a Recovery Services Vault in the East US region.Cevap
- BDeploy VM1 in a new Availability Set with three fault domains, select a VM size that supports Ultra Disk, enable Ultra Disk compatibility, associate the VM with a Standard SKU load balancer, and configure backups to a Recovery Services Vault in the East US region.
- CDeploy VM1 in Availability Zone 1, select a VM size that supports Ultra Disk, enable Ultra Disk compatibility, associate the VM with a Basic SKU load balancer, and configure backups to a Recovery Services Vault in the East US region.
- DDeploy VM1 in Availability Zone 1, select a VM size that supports Ultra Disk, enable Ultra Disk compatibility, associate the VM with a Standard SKU load balancer, and configure backups to a Recovery Services Vault in the West US region.
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Deploy VM1 in Availability Zone 1, select a VM size that supports Ultra Disk, enable Ultra Disk compatibility, associate the VM with a Standard SKU load balancer, and configure backups to a Recovery Services Vault in the East US region.
The configuration deploying the virtual machine to Availability Zone 1, enabling Ultra Disk compatibility with a supported VM size, using a Standard SKU load balancer, and choosing a Recovery Services Vault in the East US region satisfies all requirements. Availability Zones protect against datacenter-wide failures, and Ultra Disks are required for the sub-millisecond latency and high IOPS workload. A Standard SKU load balancer is needed to support virtual machines in Availability Zones, and the Recovery Services Vault must be in the same region (East US) as the VM.
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Deploying and configuring virtual machines with specific disk performance (Ultra Disk), high availability (Availability Zones), load balancing SKU compatibility, and region-matched backup resources.