A logistics company is designing an Azure storage solution for a fleet tracking application. The application will store telemetry data as block blobs in a General Purpose v2 (GPv2) storage account. The solution must meet the following requirements:
* The storage must survive the failure of an entire availability zone in the primary region without data loss or downtime.
* The data must be replicated to a paired secondary region to protect against a regional disaster.
Which two redundancy options meet these requirements?
- Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS)Cevap
- Read-access geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS)Cevap
- CGeo-redundant storage (GRS)
- DZone-redundant storage (ZRS)
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Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS) and Read-access geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS)
The correct options are Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS) and Read-access geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS). GZRS replicates data across three availability zones in the primary region and also replicates it asynchronously to a secondary region, providing protection against both zone-level and region-level failures. RA-GZRS offers the same replication capabilities with the added benefit of read access to the secondary region, which also satisfies the core resiliency constraints.
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Azure Storage redundancy options combine local, zonal, and regional replication strategies. Surviving a zone outage requires ZRS-based primary replication, while surviving a regional outage requires geo-replication.