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An organization is designing a disaster recovery (DR) solution from the Azure East US region to the West US region for a critical retail application. The application consists of two virtual machine tiers:

* Web Tier: Two virtual machines named `VM-Web1` and `VM-Web2` deployed on Standard_D2s_v5 size. Each VM has a single OS disk using Standard SSD storage, with a write churn rate of 1.2 MB/s1.2\text{ MB/s} per disk.
* Database Tier: A single virtual machine named `VM-DB1` running SQL Server on Standard_E8s_v5 size. The VM has one OS disk and one data disk (512 GB512\text{ GB}) containing database files. Both disks use Standard SSD storage. The data disk has an average write churn rate of 14 MB/s14\text{ MB/s}.

The organization specifies a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of 1 hour and a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 2 hours for the entire application.

Which of the following actions should you include in the disaster recovery design? (Select TWO.)

  1. Replicate `VM-Web1` and `VM-Web2` to the West US region by using Azure Site Recovery.Cevap
  2. Change the database data disk of `VM-DB1` to Premium SSD, and then replicate `VM-DB1` to the West US region by using Azure Site Recovery.Cevap
  3. C
    Replicate `VM-DB1` to the West US region using Azure Site Recovery with its current Standard SSD data disk configuration.
  4. D
    Configure Read-Access Geo-Redundant Storage (RA-GRS) to replicate the virtual machine disks directly.
  5. E
    Replicate `VM-DB1` to the West US region by using Azure Backup with a 1-hour backup replication interval.

Cevap

Replicate the web VMs using Azure Site Recovery, and upgrade the database data disk to Premium SSD before replicating the database VM using Azure Site Recovery.
The correct options recommend replicating the web tier VMs using Azure Site Recovery as-is, since their write churn (1.2 MB/s1.2\text{ MB/s}) is well within the 8 MB/s8\text{ MB/s} limit for Standard SSD. For the database tier, the data disk's write churn (14 MB/s14\text{ MB/s}) exceeds the Standard SSD limit (8 MB/s8\text{ MB/s}), so it must be upgraded to Premium SSD (which supports up to 54 MB/s54\text{ MB/s} of write churn) before configuring Azure Site Recovery.

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1
Evaluate the write churn of the web tier disks against Azure Site Recovery limits.
The web tier VMs have a write churn of 1.2 MB/s1.2\text{ MB/s} on Standard SSD. Since the Azure Site Recovery limit for Standard SSD is 8 MB/s8\text{ MB/s}, they can be replicated as-is.
To determine if the current storage configuration supports Azure Site Recovery replication for the web tier.
2
Evaluate the write churn of the database tier disks against Azure Site Recovery limits.
The database VM has a data disk write churn of 14 MB/s14\text{ MB/s} on Standard SSD. This exceeds the Azure Site Recovery limit of 8 MB/s8\text{ MB/s} for Standard SSD.
To identify replication bottlenecks or compatibility issues for the database tier.
3
Select the appropriate storage upgrade and replication strategy for the database tier.
Upgrading the database data disk to Premium SSD increases the Azure Site Recovery disk churn limit to 54 MB/s54\text{ MB/s}, accommodating the 14 MB/s14\text{ MB/s} write churn and enabling replication.
To meet the DR requirements while keeping the workload fully supported by Azure Site Recovery.

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