You have an Azure subscription that contains the resources shown in the following table. You need to ensure that users can restore files saved to their FSLogix profile. What should you do?
A.
From the CPool1 blade in the Azure portal, create a new volume.
B.
From the Azure portal, create an Azure Backup vault and a backup policy.
C.
From the Volume1 blade in the Azure portal, create a snapshot policy.
D.
From the Azure portal, create a Recovery Services vault and a backup policy.
it says they are using netapp for fslogix, so you should use snapshot policies
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-netapp-files/backup-configure-policy-based
By creating a snapshot policy for the Azure NetApp Files volume, you can regularly capture snapshots of the data, allowing users to restore files from specific points in time if needed. This is a more appropriate solution than Azure Backup or Recovery Services vault for capturing point-in-time copies of the data stored in Azure NetApp Files.
From the docs: Azure Files Premium tier integrates with Azure Backup and is supported in conjunction with FSLogix. Azure NetApp Files offers a similar snapshot mechanism to make copies of your FSLogix profile containers.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/example-scenario/wvd/windows-virtual-desktop-fslogix#backup-and-restore
Apparently this is correct.
"Let’s start off by discussing how we can backup the Azure File share that we utilize for our FSLogix user profiles. The first step is that we need to create a recovery services vault. This is a management entity that stores recovery points that have been created over time."
- https://cloudacademy.com/course/implementing-business-continuity-azure-virtual-desktop-2526/configure-backup-and-restore-for-fslogix-user-profiles-personal-virtual-desktop-infrastructure-vdi-and-golden-images/
the share in question is a netapp share not azure file share
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