You have an Azure web app. You need to manage the settings of the web app from an iPhone. What are two Azure management tools that you can use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
The correct answer is B and C.
Anyone with and iPhone (IOS) can acess B) the Azure portal and C) Azure Cloud Shell to manage an Azure web app settings.
"Azure CLI is a cross-platform command-line program that connects to Azure and executes administrative commands on Azure resources. Cross platform means that it can be run on Windows, Linux, or macOS" https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/learn/modules/differentiate-azure-management-tools/2-explore-azure-management-tools
I must have missed something in this question...
You can manage web app settings from the Azure portal itself and with Azure Cloud Shell (integrated in the portal).
Azure CLI depends on Cloud Shell, that depends on the Azure Portal.
Azure portal must be one of the correct answers
From MS site https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/#features it says:
Run commands to manage your Azure resources
Want to use the command line? Run ad hoc Azure CLI or PowerShell commands from the Azure mobile app.
So the Answer is apparently right.
you cannot use CLI .. azure mobile app is A WHOLE answer it self! it didn't ask to see what is ran under it or anything else... you can really make anything fly you can even root your IPHONE but that is not the answer haha
From iPhone all what you can use is 1- "Azure app"; 2- Azure portal or 3- Azure Cloud shell. Impossible to use "Azure cli" from an iPhone. There is no Terminal app there. On the Mac, yes but not from an iPhone.
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Was on my exam today .. got half the question right .... i put powewrshell down along with portal so the powershell was wrong. but still passed the test with 85 percent.
Of course, PowerShell is wrong. It is not supported on iOS, but has MacOS support.
The correct answers are:
-Azure Portal (in fact, I often access it on my Smart Fridge's Monitor).
-Azure Cloud Shell (which is also available from any device that can browse the Internet).
The correct answer is B and C.
Anyone with and iPhone (IOS) can acess B) the Azure portal and C) Azure Cloud Shell to manage an Azure web app settings.
Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources. It provides the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work, either Bash or PowerShel
Can accessed either in direct access,portal or code snippent
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