HOTSPOT - For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
I think that correct answer is: NO NO YES
"A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution provides additional memory to apps by changing pricing tiers."
It is talking about PaaS, not about a service. So in general, it is not true that a PaaS solution is providing additional memory to apps by changing pricing tiers.
PaaS services: Azure App Service, Azure SQL databases, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Synapse Analytics....
The Azure App Service has available pricing tiers to get additional computing resources. (Free, Shared, Basic, Standard, Premium, PremiumV2, PremiumV3, Isolated)
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/app-service/windows/
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
Totally agree. Key word here is "A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution". Can a solution provide additional memory by changing pricing tiers. The answer is NO.
The other question (Q31) which everyone is referring to is a different question.. It says "A PaaS Solution that hosts web apps in Azure can be provided with additional memory by changing the pricing tier". Key words here are "hosts web apps" and "can be provided with additional memory..." The answer to this other question (Q31) is "Yes".
As I understand, Vertical Scaling is supposed to be one of the features of PaaS, if that is that case then you don't have to change pricing tier for more memory, or cpu, may be change tier for disk space.
No, on further research, realized MS is not that generous after all. Auto Scale is in fact an option for some of the PaaS services, for example, App Service provides Auto Scale only for Standard, Premium and Isolated Tiers. MS multi-ding approach.
Given answer is wrong.
Should be: No, Yes, Yes. This is the same question as 31 where the right answer is given.
Pricing tiers for PaaS: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/mysql/concepts-pricing-tiers
1️⃣ A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution provides full control of operating systems that host applications.
❌ No – PaaS abstracts the underlying OS, so developers do not have full control over it.
2️⃣ A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution provides additional memory to apps by changing pricing tiers.
✅ Yes – PaaS solutions allow scaling resources like memory and CPU by adjusting pricing tiers.
3️⃣ A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution can automatically scale the number of instances.
✅ Yes – Many PaaS solutions support auto-scaling based on demand.
The second answer should be YES, as stated by the Microsoft Documentation itself: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/manage-scale-up?form=MG0AV3#scale-up-your-pricing-tier
NYY
Here are the correct answers for the statements based on the characteristics of a Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution:
A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution provides full control of operating systems that host applications.
Answer: No
PaaS abstracts the underlying infrastructure, including the operating system, so users do not have full control over it.
A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution provides additional memory to apps by changing pricing tiers.
Answer: Yes
PaaS solutions often allow scaling resources like memory and compute power by upgrading to higher pricing tiers.
A Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution can automatically scale the number of instances.
Answer: Yes
PaaS solutions typically support automatic scaling to handle varying workloads by increasing or decreasing the number of instances.
Question #56 AZ-900 and Question #64 are the same questions
The answers in #56 is WRONG.
It should be NYY
(PaaS) solution DOES NOT provide full control of operating systems that host applications.
(PaaS) solution provides additional memory to apps by changing pricing tiers.
(PaaS) solution can automatically scale the number of intances.
The answer is NYY. CoPilot: PaaS solution typically does not provide full control over the underlying operating system that hosts applications., Yes, in many PaaS offerings, changing pricing tiers can provide additional memory and other resources to your applications., A key feature of many PaaS solutions is auto-scaling, which automatically adjusts the number of instances based on demand.
no , yes , yes is the answer Yes, a Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution can provide additional memory to apps by changing price tiers. When you upgrade to a higher price tier in a PaaS offering, you typically get access to more resources such as memory, CPU, and storage, which can help improve the performance of your applications.
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