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Actual exam question from Microsoft's AZ-104
Question #: 34
Topic #: 3
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You have two Azure virtual machines named VM1 and VM2. You have two Recovery Services vaults named RSV1 and RSV2.
VM2 is backed up to RSV1.
You need to back up VM2 to RSV2.
What should you do first?

  • A. From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup
  • B. From the RSV2 blade, click Backup. From the Backup blade, select the backup for the virtual machine, and then click Backup
  • C. From the VM2 blade, click Disaster recovery, click Replication settings, and then select RSV2 as the Recovery Services vault
  • D. From the RSV1 blade, click Backup Jobs and export the VM2 job
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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NikserPro
Highly Voted 2 years, 5 months ago
This is wrong answer, first step should be stopping the backup If you want to change the recovery service vault you need to disassociate the previous RSV and delete the backup data. To delete backup data, you need to stop the backup first. So: 1. Stop the backup in RSV1 (D) 2. Remove the backup data. 3. Disassociate the VM in RSV1. 4. Associate the VM in RSV2.
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Erazed
Highly Voted 2 years, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: A
The correct answer is: A. From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup
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DeinosK
2 years, 2 months ago
Agree, when you try to add a VM in RSV you are warned that the VM shown are only those "[Discovering] virtual machines that can be backed up, are in the same region as vault and not protected by another vault."
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SeMo0o0o0o
Most Recent 2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
it´s A the first backup must be stopped, then deleted
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Limobakry
5 months, 3 weeks ago
From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup. Explanation: By stopping the backup of VM2 to RSV1, you ensure that the resources are freed up in RSV1 and can be allocated to RSV2. Once the backup in RSV1 is stopped, you can then initiate the backup process for VM2 to RSV2. After stopping the backup in RSV1, you would then perform the necessary backup configuration in RSV2 using the Azure portal or Azure Backup PowerShell cmdlets.
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tashakori
8 months ago
A is right
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WeepingMaplte
11 months, 1 week ago
Ans: A Ref: https://youtu.be/u1Y4EptZqgc?si=taoA0NEL_WakXSbQ
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Richardfu007
12 months ago
If you want to move an Azure virtual machine that has backup enabled, then you have two choices. They depend on your business requirements: Don’t need to preserve previous backed-up data Must preserve previous backed-up data https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-move-recovery-services-vault#move-an-azure-virtual-machine-to-a-different-recovery-service-vault
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iamchoy
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
The first step to back up VM2 to RSV2 is to stop the backup of VM2 in RSV1. So, the correct answer is: A. From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup³ Source: (1) How to move my VMs from an existing RSvault to a new RSVault without .... https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/75965/how-to-move-my-vms-from-an-existing-rsvault-to-a-n. (2) Back up Azure VMs in a Recovery Services vault - Azure Backup. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-arm-vms-prepare. (3) Backup VM to a recovery service vault in a diffenert subscription. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/94866/backup-vm-to-a-recovery-service-vault-in-a-diffene. (4) undefined. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-backup-faq. (5) undefined. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-arm-restore-vms.
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oopspruu
1 year, 2 months ago
Jesus christ, this site has a lot of wrong answers. Its just ridiculous at this point. But then again, without these questions, a lot of us will probably fail the exam anyways lol.
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GoldenDisciple2
1 year, 2 months ago
My thoughts exactly. What's holding this site up is the dialogue in the discussions.
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maxsteele
1 year, 1 month ago
I cant believe yall dont realize its on purpose lol. Just think about why theyd do it this way.
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basanta123
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
When you back up a virtual machine to a Recovery Services vault, the backup is stored in that vault. You cannot have the same virtual machine backed up to two different vaults. In order to back up VM2 to RSV2, you first need to stop the backup of VM2 from RSV1. Once the backup is stopped, you can then create a new backup job for VM2 in RSV2. Here are the steps on how to back up VM2 to RSV2: ①In the Azure portal, go to the Recovery Services vaults blade. ②Select the RSV1 vault. ③On the Backup items blade, select the VM2 backup. ④Click Stop. ⑤Once the VM2 backup is stopped, go to the RSV2 vault. ⑥On the Backup blade, click + Backup job. ⑦In the Backup job blade, select the VM2 virtual machine. ⑧Click Create. ⑨The VM2 backup job will be created and started in RSV2.
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tfdestroy
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Thank you so much for clarification, made sense after reading your comment!
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extopacct
1 year, 2 months ago
You can only select VMs in the same region as the vault. VMs can only be backed up in a single vault. The correct answer is: A. From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup
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Teroristo
1 year, 3 months ago
Answer is From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup VMs can only be backed up in a single Recovery Services Vault. You have to stop the VM2 backup from the RSV1 first. Otherwise you won't able find the VM2 in RSV2. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-move-recovery-services-vault#must-preserve-previous-backed-up-data https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/azure/backup/backup-azure-vms-first-look-arm
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Andreas_Czech
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: A
tested in LAB (2023-05-31) You can't associate secured VMs to other Recovery Vaults. Option C is possible (this Option exist), but not available. Only after you disassociate the VM for the other Vault. So the correct Answer is "A"
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Mandar15
1 year, 5 months ago
Answer A
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zambonini
1 year, 5 months ago
Answer is From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup VMs can only be backed up in a single Recovery Services Vault. You have to stop the VM2 backup from the RSV1 first. Otherwise you won't able find the VM2 in RSV2. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-move-recovery-services-vault#must-preserve-previous-backed-up-data https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/azure/backup/backup-azure-vms-first-look-arm
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zva16
1 year, 7 months ago
B is correct
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KrisJin
1 year, 6 months ago
Give a reason instead just say x is correct. It is non sense.
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stegermeister
1 year, 8 months ago
So, Disaster recovery is not for Backup, to start with. DR does not equal Backup, hence C is not even relevant. First you must stop backup, from RSV1. Answer A
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