Correct Answer: B
As per requirements:
- Move the existing product blueprint files to Azure Blob storage.
- Copy the blueprint files to Azure over the Internet.
- Ensure that the blueprint files are stored in the archive storage tier.
- Ensure that partner access to the blueprint files is secured and temporary.
- Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
Azure Storage Explorer is a free tool from Microsoft that allows you to work with Azure Storage data on Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can use it to upload and download data from Azure blob storage. It’s the best solution, because copies data through Internet and minimizes administrative effort.
C: Azure Import/Export service is not using Internet, but ships data drives using a shipping carrier such as FedEx, UPS, or DHL.
D: You can't use SAS with a mapped drive.
I was for D, thinking than the best approach was to use a SAS.
It is possible to use a SAS on "Azure Storage Explorer" but option D also mentions map a drive, and that's different, it's using Windows Explorer and it doesn't support SAS.
Answer is correct. "B" using Azure Storage Explorer.
It matches all the requirements:
- Move the existing product blueprint files to Azure Blob storage.
- Copy the blueprint files to Azure over the Internet.
Hi babakeyfgir, do you remember the other questions in the exam?
How many questions on the ET site were present during the exam? 80%? less or more? Thanks a lot
B. Use Azure Storage Explorer to copy the files.
To move the blueprint files to Azure Blob storage, you can use Azure Storage Explorer. This tool provides a user-friendly interface for managing Azure Storage resources, including Blob storage. You can use it to upload the blueprint files to the appropriate Blob storage container in Azure. This method is more efficient and secure than using File Explorer or generating a shared access signature (SAS) to map a drive and copy the files. The Azure Import/Export service is typically used to move large amounts of data to and from Azure, but it is not necessary in this scenario since the blueprint files can be moved over the internet.
Req1: 'Ensure that the blueprint files are stored in the archive storage tier'
Archive storage tier is only for blobs, this means that the answers containing File Explorer can't be right.
Req2: Copy the blueprint files to Azure over the Internet.
Azure Import/Export service doesn't use internet, you have to ship drives to Microsoft
Only remaining answer is: Azure Storage Explorer, which can be used to copy files to blob storage
Azure Import/Ex
Requirements: to watch for for this question
*Move the existing product blueprint files to Azure Blob storage.
*Copy the blueprint files to Azure over the Internet.*****
* Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.*****
Based on the above B is the Answer
I think what missed in discussion - the archive storage is available only for blobs. And blueprints should be on archive storage. So Storage Explorer is the only option.
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