HOTSPOT - How should you configure the release retention policy for the investment planning depletions suite? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
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Box 1: Shared Access Authorization token Every request made against a storage service must be authorized, unless the request is for a blob or container resource that has been made available for public or signed access. One option for authorizing a request is by using Shared Key. Box 2: Azure Storage with HTTPS access Scenario: The mobile applications must be able to call the share pricing service of the existing retirement fund management system. Until the system is upgraded, the service will only support basic authentication over HTTPS. The investment planning application suite will include one multi-tier web application and two iOS mobile application. One mobile application will be used by employees; the other will be used by customers. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/authorize-with-shared-key
For the correct questions and answers see: https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/microsoft/view/30619-exam-az-400-topic-18-question-4-discussion/
Thanks to Simon_G for pointing this.
Questions does not have correct answer options displayed. As suggested by Def21 and Simon_G. https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/microsoft/view/30619-exam-az-400-topic-18-question-4-discussion/
1. Set default retention policy to 30 days
2. Set stage retention policy to 60 days
1. Shared Access Authorisation Token
2. Azure Storage with HTTPS access
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview
A shared access signature (SAS) provides secure delegated access to resources in your storage account. With a SAS, you have granular control over how a client can access your data.
Wrong question for options displayed
In any case, the answers are
required secrets ---> username and password
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/api-management/api-management-authentication-policies)
storage ---> key vault (pretty much the standard service to go for when it comes to storage of credentials in Azure)
The question is: "How should you configure the release retention policy for the investment planning Applications suite?"
So we need to configure a retention policy, that is how long a release should be retained in azure devops. Here authentication methods or storage have nothing to do. The proposed answers are clearly wrong. In fact they appear again in the next question where it is asked for a service to stora mobile app secrets.
To set a retetion policy configuration you should go to Project Settings in the Devops portal and choose "Release retention".
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/policies/retention?view=azure-devops&tabs=yaml
This question asks for a solution to the following requirement: "By default, all releases must remain available for 30 days, except for production releases, which must be kept for 60 days"
You can find the same question but with the correct answer options on Topic 13 question #4.
The correct question+answer is currently Topic 18 Question 4:
https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/microsoft/view/30619-exam-az-400-topic-18-question-4-discussion/
I don't understand this question. How "should you configure the release retention policy for the investment planning depletions suite" relate to the questions?
The question should be relate to "The mobile applications must be able to call the share pricing service of the existing retirement fund management system. Until the system is upgraded, the service will only support basic authentication over HTTPS."
Basic authentication is username and password
And the option to store it is AZ Vault
HTTP basic authentication is a simple challenge and response mechanism with which a server can request authentication information (a user ID and password) from a client. And Azure Key Vault is the best way to save the username and password
I think the storage location is talking about where to store the suite, you can use SAS url to get the suite from azure storage, so the given ans is correct. It's not talking about store secret.
Sounds right. Question about release retention policy, Which is: By default, all releases must remain available for 30 days, except for production releases, which must be kept for 60 days.
Aha, username and password, key vault is the answers for next question, for this one SAS and Https are the answers
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