AZ-720 Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity

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Question 7 (Misc. Questions Set)

A company migrates an on-premises Windows virtual machine (VM) to Azure. An administrator enables backups for the VM by using the Azure portal.

The company reports that the Azure VM backup job is failing.

You need to troubleshoot the issue.

Solution: Create a new manual backup in Backup center.

Does the solution meet the goal?

Select an option, then click Submit answer.

  • Yes

  • No

Question 8 (Misc. Questions Set)

A company hosts a network virtual appliance (VNA) and Azure Route Server in different virtual networks (VNets). Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peering is enabled between the NVA loses internet connectivity after it advertises the default route to the route server.

You need to resolve the problem with the NVA.

What should you do?

Select an option, then click Submit answer.

  • Configure a user-defined route on the NVA subnet.

  • Move the route server to the same VNet as the NVA.

  • Configure a unique autonomous system number (ASN) on the NVA.

  • Configure a public IP address on the route server.

Question 9 (Misc. Questions Set)

A company uses Azure Site Recovery (ASR) to replicate and recover Azure virtual machines (VM) between Azure regions.

An administrator receives the following warning from ASR about a VM that uses P10 disks: Data change rate beyond supported limits

You add OS Disk Write Bytes/Sec and Data Disk Write Bytes/Sec to the list of metrics for monitoring. You discover that the VM consistently has a data churn of greater than 8 MB/s but less than 10 MB/s.

You need to resolve the issue.

What should you do?

Select an option, then click Submit answer.

  • Uninstall the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Provider service.

  • Use AzCopy to upload data to a cache storage account.

  • Create a network service endpoint in a virtual network.

  • Upgrade the target storage disk.