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Question #: 32
Topic #: 6
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You have an Azure subscription.
You have an on-premises file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2019.
You manage Server1 by using Windows Admin Center.
You need to ensure that if Server1 fails, you can recover the data from Azure.
Solution: From the Azure portal, you create a Recovery Services vault. On VM1, you install the Azure Backup agent and you schedule a backup.
Does this meet the goal?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
Instead use Azure Storage Sync service and configure Azure File.
Use Azure File Sync to centralize your organization's file shares in Azure Files, while keeping the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of an on-premises file server. Azure File Sync transforms Windows Server into a quick cache of your Azure file share.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-introduction

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Yiannisthe7th
Highly Voted 3 years, 11 months ago
Correct for other reason The question asks about Server1 (on prem) and not the VM1 in azure, so the ASR answer is incorrect. Hence B.
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crazyaboutazure
3 years, 11 months ago
I think its correct as even thought question is saying S1 fails but real question is You need to ensure that if Server1 fails, you can recover the data from Azure.
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euve
Most Recent 3 years, 7 months ago
One of the sentences should be the same as one in the next question #33: "You need to ensure that if Server1 fails, you can recover Server1 files from Azure." Then, clearly, the answer would be NO.
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syu31svc
3 years, 9 months ago
I would say No https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/install-mars-agent Azure Backup uses the MARS agent to back up files, folders, and system state from on-premises machines and Azure VMs. Those backups are stored in a Recovery Services vault in Azure. You can run the agent: Directly on on-premises Windows machines. These machines can back up directly to a Recovery Services vault in Azure. On Azure VMs that run Windows side by side with the Azure VM backup extension. The agent backs up specific files and folders on the VM. On a Microsoft Azure Backup Server (MABS) instance or a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) server. In this scenario, machines and workloads back up to MABS or Data Protection Manager. Then MABS or Data Protection Manager uses the MARS agent to back up to a vault in Azure.
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rdemontis
3 years, 10 months ago
I think the answer is wrong and even the question which ask about VM1 but never considered before. Theoretically we don't know what VM1 is. So probably the question would refer to Server1 instead
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Biden
3 years, 10 months ago
Question states "..data needs to be backed up" Data can be backed up using MARS/Backup agent from on-prem VMs to Recovery Services Vault: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/install-mars-agent in which case, answer should be YES ?
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