Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
Existing Environment -
Network Environment -
The Litware offices and the Fabrikam office connect by using a private circuit. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Identity Environment -
The Litware network contains an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litwareinc.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). Litware has an enterprise certification authority (CA).
The Azure subscriptions of Litware are associated to the litwareic.com Azure AD tenant.
Fabrikam also has an Azure AD tenant.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Litware has the following two Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
A fully operational integrated system in Boston that connects to the Internet and has the following configurations:
- Is managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.eastus.litwareinc.com
- Has an Azure App Service deployment that has two dedicated, large web workers
- Currently uses version 2005 of Azure Stack Hub
A newly delivered integrated system in Chicago that is disconnected from the Internet and will be managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.northcentralus.litwareinc.com
Datacenter Environment -
The Chicago datacenter of Litware contains the infrastructure shown in the following table.
Current Problems -
During heavy usage, requests to App Service in Boston fail despite low utilization of the web workers.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Litware plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy an Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Make Azure Functions available to Azure Stack Hub users in Boston.
Prepare the integrated system in Chicago to be production-ready.
Technical Requirements -
Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
Implement an infrastructure to support Azure Functions on the integrated system in Boston.
Provision the certificates required to deploy the Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Configure an identity provider for the integrated system in Chicago.
Locate the IP address of the privileged endpoint (PEP) of the integrated system in Chicago.
Ensure that only operators have control over the creation of subscriptions on the integrated system in Chicago.
Provision a certificate to provide access to the Azure Resource Manager endpoint of the integrated system in Chicago.
Identify which PowerShell setting on CLIENT1 and CLIENT2 must be modified to register the integrated system in Chicago.
Implement a management app that will use Azure Resource Manager to inventory the resources of the integrated system in Chicago.
Security and Compliance Requirements
Litware has the following security and compliance requirements:
All infrastructure software must run the latest version, including hotfixes.
Litware must have control over certificate revocations.
Business Requirements -
Litware wants to ensure that the users at Fabrikam have secure access to the workloads on the integrated system in Boston.
Updates and Hotfixes -
The current hotfixes and updates available for Azure Stack Hub are:
2005
2005 hotfix 1
2005 hotfix 2
2005 hotfix 3
2008
2008 hotfix 1
2008 hotfix 2
2011 (latest version)
Question
You need to implement the management app. The solution must meet the technical requirements.
What should you use?
Answer:
D
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-manage-portals?view=azs-2008
Provide Services
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
Existing Environment -
Network Environment -
The Litware offices and the Fabrikam office connect by using a private circuit. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Identity Environment -
The Litware network contains an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litwareinc.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). Litware has an enterprise certification authority (CA).
The Azure subscriptions of Litware are associated to the litwareic.com Azure AD tenant.
Fabrikam also has an Azure AD tenant.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Litware has the following two Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
A fully operational integrated system in Boston that connects to the Internet and has the following configurations:
- Is managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.eastus.litwareinc.com
- Has an Azure App Service deployment that has two dedicated, large web workers
- Currently uses version 2005 of Azure Stack Hub
A newly delivered integrated system in Chicago that is disconnected from the Internet and will be managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.northcentralus.litwareinc.com
Datacenter Environment -
The Chicago datacenter of Litware contains the infrastructure shown in the following table.
Current Problems -
During heavy usage, requests to App Service in Boston fail despite low utilization of the web workers.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Litware plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy an Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Make Azure Functions available to Azure Stack Hub users in Boston.
Prepare the integrated system in Chicago to be production-ready.
Technical Requirements -
Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
Implement an infrastructure to support Azure Functions on the integrated system in Boston.
Provision the certificates required to deploy the Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Configure an identity provider for the integrated system in Chicago.
Locate the IP address of the privileged endpoint (PEP) of the integrated system in Chicago.
Ensure that only operators have control over the creation of subscriptions on the integrated system in Chicago.
Provision a certificate to provide access to the Azure Resource Manager endpoint of the integrated system in Chicago.
Identify which PowerShell setting on CLIENT1 and CLIENT2 must be modified to register the integrated system in Chicago.
Implement a management app that will use Azure Resource Manager to inventory the resources of the integrated system in Chicago.
Security and Compliance Requirements
Litware has the following security and compliance requirements:
All infrastructure software must run the latest version, including hotfixes.
Litware must have control over certificate revocations.
Business Requirements -
Litware wants to ensure that the users at Fabrikam have secure access to the workloads on the integrated system in Boston.
Updates and Hotfixes -
The current hotfixes and updates available for Azure Stack Hub are:
2005
2005 hotfix 1
2005 hotfix 2
2005 hotfix 3
2008
2008 hotfix 1
2008 hotfix 2
2011 (latest version)
Question
HOTSPOT -
You need to identify the certificate for the integrated system in Chicago. The solution must meet the technical requirements.
What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:
Answer:
When deploying Azure Stack Hub in disconnected mode it is recommended to use certificates issued by an enterprise certificate authority. This is important because clients accessing Azure Stack Hub endpoints must be able to contact the certificate revocation list (CRL).
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-pki-certs?view=azs-2008
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
Existing Environment -
Network Environment -
The Litware offices and the Fabrikam office connect by using a private circuit. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Identity Environment -
The Litware network contains an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litwareinc.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). Litware has an enterprise certification authority (CA).
The Azure subscriptions of Litware are associated to the litwareic.com Azure AD tenant.
Fabrikam also has an Azure AD tenant.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Litware has the following two Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
A fully operational integrated system in Boston that connects to the Internet and has the following configurations:
- Is managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.eastus.litwareinc.com
- Has an Azure App Service deployment that has two dedicated, large web workers
- Currently uses version 2005 of Azure Stack Hub
A newly delivered integrated system in Chicago that is disconnected from the Internet and will be managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.northcentralus.litwareinc.com
Datacenter Environment -
The Chicago datacenter of Litware contains the infrastructure shown in the following table.
Current Problems -
During heavy usage, requests to App Service in Boston fail despite low utilization of the web workers.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Litware plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy an Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Make Azure Functions available to Azure Stack Hub users in Boston.
Prepare the integrated system in Chicago to be production-ready.
Technical Requirements -
Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
Implement an infrastructure to support Azure Functions on the integrated system in Boston.
Provision the certificates required to deploy the Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Configure an identity provider for the integrated system in Chicago.
Locate the IP address of the privileged endpoint (PEP) of the integrated system in Chicago.
Ensure that only operators have control over the creation of subscriptions on the integrated system in Chicago.
Provision a certificate to provide access to the Azure Resource Manager endpoint of the integrated system in Chicago.
Identify which PowerShell setting on CLIENT1 and CLIENT2 must be modified to register the integrated system in Chicago.
Implement a management app that will use Azure Resource Manager to inventory the resources of the integrated system in Chicago.
Security and Compliance Requirements
Litware has the following security and compliance requirements:
All infrastructure software must run the latest version, including hotfixes.
Litware must have control over certificate revocations.
Business Requirements -
Litware wants to ensure that the users at Fabrikam have secure access to the workloads on the integrated system in Boston.
Updates and Hotfixes -
The current hotfixes and updates available for Azure Stack Hub are:
2005
2005 hotfix 1
2005 hotfix 2
2005 hotfix 3
2008
2008 hotfix 1
2008 hotfix 2
2011 (latest version)
Question
HOTSPOT -
You need to register the northcentralus region.
How should you complete the command? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:
Answer:
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-registration?view=azs-2008&tabs=az1%2Caz2%2Caz3%2Caz4&pivots=state-disconnected
Implement Data Center Integration
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
A company named Northwind Traders has a main office and a datacenter. All development occurs at the main office.
Existing Environment -
Identity Environment -
The network contains an Active Directory forest named northwind.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named northwind.onmicrosoft.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS).
All Azure subscriptions use the northwind.onmicrosoft.com Azure AD tenant.
Northwind Traders uses an Enterprise Agreement (EA) subscription.
All operators are global administrators in northwind.onmicrosoft.com.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Northwind Traders has the following five Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
One integrated system that connects to an internet-facing network and has the following configurations:
- The region name is int1.
- The operators do not have access to the user subscriptions.
- The integrated system is used for customer and partner applications.
- The partners and customers of NorthWind Traders use guest user accounts to access various user resources.
Two integrated systems that connect to a private network, are accessed only from inside the company, and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are dedicated to research and development.
- One integrated system has a region name of priv1, and the other has a region name of priv2.
- The integrated systems are used for various data rendering, AI workloads, inference, and data visualization.
Two integrated systems that are dedicated to application development and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are disconnected from the Internet. The workloads in the user subscriptions have Internet access.
- One integrated system has a region name of dev1, and the other has a region name of dev2.
- Both regions are used only by developers at Northwind Traders.
The external domain name of all the integrated systems is northwind.com. All the integrated systems have Azure App Service and the Azure Kubernetes Service
(AKS) engine deployed.
The computer of the operator in each region has all the prerequisite software installed for managing Azure Stack Hub.
Current Problems -
You identify the following issues in the current environment:
The priv2 region recently experienced a catastrophic failure.
The developers report high chargeback costs for the dev1 region.
The int1 region runs a high number of Windows virtual machines that use pay-as-you-use images.
The Northwind Traders partners and customers report that use of the guest user accounts is too complex.
Users in the priv1 region recently deployed NCas_v4 virtual machines for various AI workload. The users discover that the virtual machines do not use GPUs.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Northwind Traders plans to implement the following changes:
Remove all guest user accounts.
Change the DNS forwarder of the priv1 region.
Change the billing model and registration name of the int1 region.
After the catastrophic failure, restore the priv2 region to its original state.
Provide each partner with its own dedicated user subscription that will use its own dedicated Azure AD tenant.
Technical Requirements -
Northwind Traders identifies the following technical requirements:
Minimize hardware and software costs.
Standardize all datacenter workloads on Azure Stack Hub.
In the priv1 region, implement a disaster recovery plan for App Service.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
In the dev2 region, update the AKS Base Ubuntu image to the latest version in Azure Stack Hub Marketplace.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using built-in tools, features, and services without acquiring additional third-party tools.
For the users' virtual machines and the associated resources in the dev1 and dev2 regions, implement a business continuity and disaster recovery plan that includes an automated failback process.
If changes to the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure cause workload downtime outside of planned maintenance windows, notify all users in the region where the downtime occurred and schedule a maintenance window.
Question
You remove all the workloads from the int1 region and change the registration model to capacity.
You prepare additional Azure AD tenants for each partner.
You need to configure multitenancy.
Which two actions should you perform for each guest tenant? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
AC
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-enable-multitenancy?view=azs-2008
Manage Identity and Access
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
Existing Environment -
Network Environment -
The Litware offices and the Fabrikam office connect by using a private circuit. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Identity Environment -
The Litware network contains an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litwareinc.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). Litware has an enterprise certification authority (CA).
The Azure subscriptions of Litware are associated to the litwareic.com Azure AD tenant.
Fabrikam also has an Azure AD tenant.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Litware has the following two Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
A fully operational integrated system in Boston that connects to the Internet and has the following configurations:
- Is managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.eastus.litwareinc.com
- Has an Azure App Service deployment that has two dedicated, large web workers
- Currently uses version 2005 of Azure Stack Hub
A newly delivered integrated system in Chicago that is disconnected from the Internet and will be managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.northcentralus.litwareinc.com
Datacenter Environment -
The Chicago datacenter of Litware contains the infrastructure shown in the following table.
Current Problems -
During heavy usage, requests to App Service in Boston fail despite low utilization of the web workers.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Litware plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy an Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Make Azure Functions available to Azure Stack Hub users in Boston.
Prepare the integrated system in Chicago to be production-ready.
Technical Requirements -
Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
Implement an infrastructure to support Azure Functions on the integrated system in Boston.
Provision the certificates required to deploy the Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Configure an identity provider for the integrated system in Chicago.
Locate the IP address of the privileged endpoint (PEP) of the integrated system in Chicago.
Ensure that only operators have control over the creation of subscriptions on the integrated system in Chicago.
Provision a certificate to provide access to the Azure Resource Manager endpoint of the integrated system in Chicago.
Identify which PowerShell setting on CLIENT1 and CLIENT2 must be modified to register the integrated system in Chicago.
Implement a management app that will use Azure Resource Manager to inventory the resources of the integrated system in Chicago.
Security and Compliance Requirements
Litware has the following security and compliance requirements:
All infrastructure software must run the latest version, including hotfixes.
Litware must have control over certificate revocations.
Business Requirements -
Litware wants to ensure that the users at Fabrikam have secure access to the workloads on the integrated system in Boston.
Updates and Hotfixes -
The current hotfixes and updates available for Azure Stack Hub are:
2005
2005 hotfix 1
2005 hotfix 2
2005 hotfix 3
2008
2008 hotfix 1
2008 hotfix 2
2011 (latest version)
Question
HOTSPOT -
You need to identify the authentication and authorization process for the integrated system in Chicago. The solution must meet the technical requirements.
What should you include in the solution? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:
Answer:
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-integrate-identity?view=azs-2008
Manage Identity and Access
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
A company named Northwind Traders has a main office and a datacenter. All development occurs at the main office.
Existing Environment -
Identity Environment -
The network contains an Active Directory forest named northwind.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named northwind.onmicrosoft.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS).
All Azure subscriptions use the northwind.onmicrosoft.com Azure AD tenant.
Northwind Traders uses an Enterprise Agreement (EA) subscription.
All operators are global administrators in northwind.onmicrosoft.com.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Northwind Traders has the following five Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
One integrated system that connects to an internet-facing network and has the following configurations:
- The region name is int1.
- The operators do not have access to the user subscriptions.
- The integrated system is used for customer and partner applications.
- The partners and customers of NorthWind Traders use guest user accounts to access various user resources.
Two integrated systems that connect to a private network, are accessed only from inside the company, and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are dedicated to research and development.
- One integrated system has a region name of priv1, and the other has a region name of priv2.
- The integrated systems are used for various data rendering, AI workloads, inference, and data visualization.
Two integrated systems that are dedicated to application development and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are disconnected from the Internet. The workloads in the user subscriptions have Internet access.
- One integrated system has a region name of dev1, and the other has a region name of dev2.
- Both regions are used only by developers at Northwind Traders.
The external domain name of all the integrated systems is northwind.com. All the integrated systems have Azure App Service and the Azure Kubernetes Service
(AKS) engine deployed.
The computer of the operator in each region has all the prerequisite software installed for managing Azure Stack Hub.
Current Problems -
You identify the following issues in the current environment:
The priv2 region recently experienced a catastrophic failure.
The developers report high chargeback costs for the dev1 region.
The int1 region runs a high number of Windows virtual machines that use pay-as-you-use images.
The Northwind Traders partners and customers report that use of the guest user accounts is too complex.
Users in the priv1 region recently deployed NCas_v4 virtual machines for various AI workload. The users discover that the virtual machines do not use GPUs.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Northwind Traders plans to implement the following changes:
Remove all guest user accounts.
Change the DNS forwarder of the priv1 region.
Change the billing model and registration name of the int1 region.
After the catastrophic failure, restore the priv2 region to its original state.
Provide each partner with its own dedicated user subscription that will use its own dedicated Azure AD tenant.
Technical Requirements -
Northwind Traders identifies the following technical requirements:
Minimize hardware and software costs.
Standardize all datacenter workloads on Azure Stack Hub.
In the priv1 region, implement a disaster recovery plan for App Service.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
In the dev2 region, update the AKS Base Ubuntu image to the latest version in Azure Stack Hub Marketplace.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using built-in tools, features, and services without acquiring additional third-party tools.
For the users' virtual machines and the associated resources in the dev1 and dev2 regions, implement a business continuity and disaster recovery plan that includes an automated failback process.
If changes to the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure cause workload downtime outside of planned maintenance windows, notify all users in the region where the downtime occurred and schedule a maintenance window.
Question
You need to recommend a business continuity and disaster recovery plan for the dev1 and dev2 regions that meets the technical requirements.
Which two recommendations should you make? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
BD
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
A company named Northwind Traders has a main office and a datacenter. All development occurs at the main office.
Existing Environment -
Identity Environment -
The network contains an Active Directory forest named northwind.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named northwind.onmicrosoft.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS).
All Azure subscriptions use the northwind.onmicrosoft.com Azure AD tenant.
Northwind Traders uses an Enterprise Agreement (EA) subscription.
All operators are global administrators in northwind.onmicrosoft.com.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Northwind Traders has the following five Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
One integrated system that connects to an internet-facing network and has the following configurations:
- The region name is int1.
- The operators do not have access to the user subscriptions.
- The integrated system is used for customer and partner applications.
- The partners and customers of NorthWind Traders use guest user accounts to access various user resources.
Two integrated systems that connect to a private network, are accessed only from inside the company, and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are dedicated to research and development.
- One integrated system has a region name of priv1, and the other has a region name of priv2.
- The integrated systems are used for various data rendering, AI workloads, inference, and data visualization.
Two integrated systems that are dedicated to application development and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are disconnected from the Internet. The workloads in the user subscriptions have Internet access.
- One integrated system has a region name of dev1, and the other has a region name of dev2.
- Both regions are used only by developers at Northwind Traders.
The external domain name of all the integrated systems is northwind.com. All the integrated systems have Azure App Service and the Azure Kubernetes Service
(AKS) engine deployed.
The computer of the operator in each region has all the prerequisite software installed for managing Azure Stack Hub.
Current Problems -
You identify the following issues in the current environment:
The priv2 region recently experienced a catastrophic failure.
The developers report high chargeback costs for the dev1 region.
The int1 region runs a high number of Windows virtual machines that use pay-as-you-use images.
The Northwind Traders partners and customers report that use of the guest user accounts is too complex.
Users in the priv1 region recently deployed NCas_v4 virtual machines for various AI workload. The users discover that the virtual machines do not use GPUs.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Northwind Traders plans to implement the following changes:
Remove all guest user accounts.
Change the DNS forwarder of the priv1 region.
Change the billing model and registration name of the int1 region.
After the catastrophic failure, restore the priv2 region to its original state.
Provide each partner with its own dedicated user subscription that will use its own dedicated Azure AD tenant.
Technical Requirements -
Northwind Traders identifies the following technical requirements:
Minimize hardware and software costs.
Standardize all datacenter workloads on Azure Stack Hub.
In the priv1 region, implement a disaster recovery plan for App Service.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
In the dev2 region, update the AKS Base Ubuntu image to the latest version in Azure Stack Hub Marketplace.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using built-in tools, features, and services without acquiring additional third-party tools.
For the users' virtual machines and the associated resources in the dev1 and dev2 regions, implement a business continuity and disaster recovery plan that includes an automated failback process.
If changes to the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure cause workload downtime outside of planned maintenance windows, notify all users in the region where the downtime occurred and schedule a maintenance window.
Question
You need to resolve the performance issue reported by the users in the priv1 region.
What should you do?
Answer:
C
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/n-series-amd-driver-setup
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
A company named Northwind Traders has a main office and a datacenter. All development occurs at the main office.
Existing Environment -
Identity Environment -
The network contains an Active Directory forest named northwind.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named northwind.onmicrosoft.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS).
All Azure subscriptions use the northwind.onmicrosoft.com Azure AD tenant.
Northwind Traders uses an Enterprise Agreement (EA) subscription.
All operators are global administrators in northwind.onmicrosoft.com.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Northwind Traders has the following five Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
One integrated system that connects to an internet-facing network and has the following configurations:
- The region name is int1.
- The operators do not have access to the user subscriptions.
- The integrated system is used for customer and partner applications.
- The partners and customers of NorthWind Traders use guest user accounts to access various user resources.
Two integrated systems that connect to a private network, are accessed only from inside the company, and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are dedicated to research and development.
- One integrated system has a region name of priv1, and the other has a region name of priv2.
- The integrated systems are used for various data rendering, AI workloads, inference, and data visualization.
Two integrated systems that are dedicated to application development and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are disconnected from the Internet. The workloads in the user subscriptions have Internet access.
- One integrated system has a region name of dev1, and the other has a region name of dev2.
- Both regions are used only by developers at Northwind Traders.
The external domain name of all the integrated systems is northwind.com. All the integrated systems have Azure App Service and the Azure Kubernetes Service
(AKS) engine deployed.
The computer of the operator in each region has all the prerequisite software installed for managing Azure Stack Hub.
Current Problems -
You identify the following issues in the current environment:
The priv2 region recently experienced a catastrophic failure.
The developers report high chargeback costs for the dev1 region.
The int1 region runs a high number of Windows virtual machines that use pay-as-you-use images.
The Northwind Traders partners and customers report that use of the guest user accounts is too complex.
Users in the priv1 region recently deployed NCas_v4 virtual machines for various AI workload. The users discover that the virtual machines do not use GPUs.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Northwind Traders plans to implement the following changes:
Remove all guest user accounts.
Change the DNS forwarder of the priv1 region.
Change the billing model and registration name of the int1 region.
After the catastrophic failure, restore the priv2 region to its original state.
Provide each partner with its own dedicated user subscription that will use its own dedicated Azure AD tenant.
Technical Requirements -
Northwind Traders identifies the following technical requirements:
Minimize hardware and software costs.
Standardize all datacenter workloads on Azure Stack Hub.
In the priv1 region, implement a disaster recovery plan for App Service.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
In the dev2 region, update the AKS Base Ubuntu image to the latest version in Azure Stack Hub Marketplace.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using built-in tools, features, and services without acquiring additional third-party tools.
For the users' virtual machines and the associated resources in the dev1 and dev2 regions, implement a business continuity and disaster recovery plan that includes an automated failback process.
If changes to the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure cause workload downtime outside of planned maintenance windows, notify all users in the region where the downtime occurred and schedule a maintenance window.
Question
You need to change the DNS forwarder of the priv1 region.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution?
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
CE
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-configure-dns?view=azs-2008
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
A company named Northwind Traders has a main office and a datacenter. All development occurs at the main office.
Existing Environment -
Identity Environment -
The network contains an Active Directory forest named northwind.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named northwind.onmicrosoft.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS).
All Azure subscriptions use the northwind.onmicrosoft.com Azure AD tenant.
Northwind Traders uses an Enterprise Agreement (EA) subscription.
All operators are global administrators in northwind.onmicrosoft.com.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Northwind Traders has the following five Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
One integrated system that connects to an internet-facing network and has the following configurations:
- The region name is int1.
- The operators do not have access to the user subscriptions.
- The integrated system is used for customer and partner applications.
- The partners and customers of NorthWind Traders use guest user accounts to access various user resources.
Two integrated systems that connect to a private network, are accessed only from inside the company, and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are dedicated to research and development.
- One integrated system has a region name of priv1, and the other has a region name of priv2.
- The integrated systems are used for various data rendering, AI workloads, inference, and data visualization.
Two integrated systems that are dedicated to application development and have the following configurations:
- The integrated systems are disconnected from the Internet. The workloads in the user subscriptions have Internet access.
- One integrated system has a region name of dev1, and the other has a region name of dev2.
- Both regions are used only by developers at Northwind Traders.
The external domain name of all the integrated systems is northwind.com. All the integrated systems have Azure App Service and the Azure Kubernetes Service
(AKS) engine deployed.
The computer of the operator in each region has all the prerequisite software installed for managing Azure Stack Hub.
Current Problems -
You identify the following issues in the current environment:
The priv2 region recently experienced a catastrophic failure.
The developers report high chargeback costs for the dev1 region.
The int1 region runs a high number of Windows virtual machines that use pay-as-you-use images.
The Northwind Traders partners and customers report that use of the guest user accounts is too complex.
Users in the priv1 region recently deployed NCas_v4 virtual machines for various AI workload. The users discover that the virtual machines do not use GPUs.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Northwind Traders plans to implement the following changes:
Remove all guest user accounts.
Change the DNS forwarder of the priv1 region.
Change the billing model and registration name of the int1 region.
After the catastrophic failure, restore the priv2 region to its original state.
Provide each partner with its own dedicated user subscription that will use its own dedicated Azure AD tenant.
Technical Requirements -
Northwind Traders identifies the following technical requirements:
Minimize hardware and software costs.
Standardize all datacenter workloads on Azure Stack Hub.
In the priv1 region, implement a disaster recovery plan for App Service.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
In the dev2 region, update the AKS Base Ubuntu image to the latest version in Azure Stack Hub Marketplace.
Whenever possible, implement solutions by using built-in tools, features, and services without acquiring additional third-party tools.
For the users' virtual machines and the associated resources in the dev1 and dev2 regions, implement a business continuity and disaster recovery plan that includes an automated failback process.
If changes to the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure cause workload downtime outside of planned maintenance windows, notify all users in the region where the downtime occurred and schedule a maintenance window.
Question
The priv2 region is redeployed according to the planned changes.
You need to restore App Service.
Which three components should you restore? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
ABE
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/app-service-recover?view=azs-2008
Manage Infrastructure
Introductory Info
Case study -
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study -
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview -
Existing Environment -
Network Environment -
The Litware offices and the Fabrikam office connect by using a private circuit. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Identity Environment -
The Litware network contains an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litwareinc.com are integrated by using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). Litware has an enterprise certification authority (CA).
The Azure subscriptions of Litware are associated to the litwareic.com Azure AD tenant.
Fabrikam also has an Azure AD tenant.
Azure Stack Hub Environment -
Litware has the following two Azure Stack Hub integrated systems:
A fully operational integrated system in Boston that connects to the Internet and has the following configurations:
- Is managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.eastus.litwareinc.com
- Has an Azure App Service deployment that has two dedicated, large web workers
- Currently uses version 2005 of Azure Stack Hub
A newly delivered integrated system in Chicago that is disconnected from the Internet and will be managed by using an administrator management endpoint of: https://adminportal.northcentralus.litwareinc.com
Datacenter Environment -
The Chicago datacenter of Litware contains the infrastructure shown in the following table.
Current Problems -
During heavy usage, requests to App Service in Boston fail despite low utilization of the web workers.
Requirements -
Planned Changes -
Litware plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy an Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Make Azure Functions available to Azure Stack Hub users in Boston.
Prepare the integrated system in Chicago to be production-ready.
Technical Requirements -
Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
Implement an infrastructure to support Azure Functions on the integrated system in Boston.
Provision the certificates required to deploy the Event Hubs resource provider to the integrated system in Boston.
Configure an identity provider for the integrated system in Chicago.
Locate the IP address of the privileged endpoint (PEP) of the integrated system in Chicago.
Ensure that only operators have control over the creation of subscriptions on the integrated system in Chicago.
Provision a certificate to provide access to the Azure Resource Manager endpoint of the integrated system in Chicago.
Identify which PowerShell setting on CLIENT1 and CLIENT2 must be modified to register the integrated system in Chicago.
Implement a management app that will use Azure Resource Manager to inventory the resources of the integrated system in Chicago.
Security and Compliance Requirements
Litware has the following security and compliance requirements:
All infrastructure software must run the latest version, including hotfixes.
Litware must have control over certificate revocations.
Business Requirements -
Litware wants to ensure that the users at Fabrikam have secure access to the workloads on the integrated system in Boston.
Updates and Hotfixes -
The current hotfixes and updates available for Azure Stack Hub are:
2005
2005 hotfix 1
2005 hotfix 2
2005 hotfix 3
2008
2008 hotfix 1
2008 hotfix 2
2011 (latest version)
Question
You need to identify the PEP information for the integrated system in Chicago. The solution must meet the technical requirements.
What should you use?
Answer:
C
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-privileged-endpoint?view=azs-2008
Manage Infrastructure