An organization is migrating a legacy SQL Server failover cluster instance (FCI) to Azure Virtual Machines. The workload requires a compute uptime SLA of and must remain operational even in the event of an entire datacenter outage within the region. The database nodes require access to a shared block storage volume for the cluster resources. Which of the following compute and storage deployment strategies should you recommend to meet these requirements?
- Deploy the cluster virtual machines in different Availability Zones within the same Azure region, and attach a zone-redundant storage (ZRS) Premium SSD shared disk to both virtual machines.Cevap
- BDeploy the cluster virtual machines in an Availability Set within a single Azure region, and attach a locally redundant storage (LRS) Premium SSD shared disk to both virtual machines.
- CDeploy the cluster virtual machines in different Availability Zones within the same Azure region, and attach a locally redundant storage (LRS) Premium SSD shared disk to both virtual machines.
- DDeploy the cluster virtual machines in a single proximity placement group within a single Availability Zone, and attach a locally redundant storage (LRS) Premium SSD shared disk to both virtual machines.
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Deploying the cluster virtual machines in different Availability Zones within the same Azure region, and attaching a zone-redundant storage (ZRS) Premium SSD shared disk to both virtual machines.
To achieve a virtual machine connectivity SLA and survive a datacenter outage, virtual machines must be deployed across two or more Availability Zones in the same region. Because the legacy cluster requires shared block storage, a zone-redundant storage (ZRS) Premium SSD shared disk must be used so that the shared volume can be attached to virtual machines residing in different zones.
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Designing zone-redundant compute architectures with shared storage for high availability.
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