A- explanation: Azure Backup supports backing up virtual machines (like WVDVM-0) and Azure file shares (like share1). However, custom images in a shared image gallery (Image1) and images stored in Azure Blob storage (Image2) are not directly supported by Azure Backup. Instead, they can be protected by replicating or creating snapshots, but not through the Azure Backup service. Therefore, only the VM and file share can be backed up using Azure Backup.
A- explanation: Azure Backup supports backing up virtual machines (like WVDVM-0) and Azure file shares (like share1). However, custom images in a shared image gallery (Image1) and images stored in Azure Blob storage (Image2) are not directly supported by Azure Backup. Instead, they can be protected by replicating or creating snapshots, but not through the Azure Backup service. Therefore, only the VM and file share can be backed up using Azure Backup.
The answer is C. See below the list of what Azure Backup can back up:
On-premises - Back up files, folders, system state using the Microsoft Azure Recovery Services (MARS) agent. Or use the DPM or Azure Backup Server (MABS) agent to protect on-premises VMs (Hyper-V and VMware) and other on-premises workloads
Azure VMs - Back up entire Windows/Linux VMs (using backup extensions) or back up files, folders, and system state using the MARS agent.
Azure Managed Disks - Back up Azure Managed Disks
Azure Files shares - Back up Azure File shares to a storage account
SQL Server in Azure VMs - Back up SQL Server databases running on Azure VMs
SAP HANA databases in Azure VMs - Backup SAP HANA databases running on Azure VMs
Azure Database for PostgreSQL servers - Back up Azure PostgreSQL databases and retain the backups for up to 10 years
Azure Blobs - Overview of operational backup for Azure Blobs
A is correct. For recommendation, Pooled VM should not be backup but just delete and provision again even backup can apply.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/faq#how-does-azure-virtual-desktop-handle-backups-
Correct options is A
Only VM and Azure files can be backed up in Azure Backup.
Azure Storage Blob backup in background is not Azure backup solution though in background it uses backup services vault solution but it is more like a local backup solution.
Hi guys, I think it is C. Azure blobs can be backed up as well: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/blob-backup-overview
so, we can backup image stored on blob storage. Please elaborate if I have understand it wrong.
Blob Storage cannot be backed up, only SQL on Azure VM's, On-prem Servers, Azure VM's and Azure Files (there is also a SAP related product, but I've never used it/ had experience with it from a Backup perspective)
The answer is A
If Share1 can be backed up because it is a storage account.
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