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You have deployed a GS-series virtual machine (VM) in Microsoft Azure. You plan to deploy Microsoft SQL Server.
You need to deploy a 30 megabyte (MB) database that requires 100 IOPS to be guaranteed while minimizing costs.
Which storage option should you use?

  • A. Premium P10 disk storage
  • B. Premium P20 disk storage
  • C. Premium P30 disk storage
  • D. Standard locally redundant disk storage
  • E. Standard geo-redundant disk storage
  • F. Standard zone redundant blob storage
  • G. Standard locally redundant blob storage
  • H. Standard geo-redundant blob storage
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️
Premium Storage Disks Limits -
When you provision a disk against a Premium Storage account, how much input/output operations per second (IOPS) and throughput (bandwidth) it can get depends on the size of the disk. Currently, there are three types of Premium Storage disks: P10, P20, and P30. Each one has specific limits for IOPS and throughput as specified in the following table:

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/storage-premium-storage

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munro1900
4 years, 5 months ago
No, it's A - premium P10 disk storage - because the question was about the storage option that you need to select and P10 provisions 500 IOPs. Also, LRS (locally redundant storage) is not storage space (effective disks) but storage availability.
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Johnny303
4 years, 6 months ago
This one is tricky. With Standard Locally Redundant Disks anything under 4096GB would give you 500 IOPS, but the IOPS are not guaranteed.
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Kerry09
4 years, 6 months ago
should be - D. Standard locally redundant disk storage
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