You are designing a backup solution for an Azure virtual machine. The solution must meet the following requirements:
- Backups must be available in a secondary region to protect against a primary region outage.
- You must be able to perform instant recovery from snapshots for up to 14 days.
Which two configurations should you choose? (Choose two.)
- A Recovery Services vault configured with Geo-Redundant Storage (GRS) and Cross-Region Restore (CRR) enabledCevap
- An Enhanced backup policy with the instant restore retention set to 14 daysCevap
- CA Standard backup policy with the instant restore retention set to 14 days
- DA Recovery Services vault configured with Locally Redundant Storage (LRS)
Cevap
A Recovery Services vault configured with Geo-Redundant Storage (GRS) and Cross-Region Restore (CRR) enabled, and an Enhanced backup policy with the instant restore retention set to 14 days
To satisfy the requirements, you must use a Recovery Services vault configured with Geo-Redundant Storage (GRS) and Cross-Region Restore (CRR) enabled to ensure availability in the secondary region. Additionally, because the Standard backup policy subtype only supports up to 5 days of instant restore retention, you must use the Enhanced backup policy subtype to set the instant restore snapshot retention to 14 days.
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Selecting appropriate Azure Backup vault redundancy and policy subtypes (Standard vs. Enhanced) to satisfy regional disaster recovery and long-term instant restore requirements.