You are designing an AI solution that will analyze millions of pictures by using Azure HDInsight Hadoop cluster.
You need to recommend a solution for storing the pictures. The solution must minimize costs.
Which storage solution should you recommend?
an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1
Azure File Storage
Azure Blob storage
Azure Table storage
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Data Lake will be a bit more expensive although they are in close range of each other. Blob storage has more options for pricing depending upon things like how frequently you need to access your data (cold vs hot storage). Reference:http://blog.pragmaticworks.com/azure-data-lake-vs-azure-blob-storage-in-data-warehousing
Data Lake will be a bit more expensive although they are in close range of each other. Blob storage has more options for pricing depending upon things like how frequently you need to access your data (cold vs hot storage).
You are configuring data persistence for a Microsoft Bot Framework application. The application requires a structured NoSQL cloud data store.
You need to identify a storage solution for the application. The solution must minimize costs.
What should you identify?
Azure Blob storage
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure HDInsight
Azure Table storage
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Table Storage is a NoSQL key-value store for rapid development using massive semi-structured datasets You can develop applications on Cosmos DB using popular NoSQL APIs. Both services have a different scenario and pricing model. While Azure Storage Tables is aimed at high capacity on a single region (optional secondary read only region but no failover), indexing by PK/RK and storage-optimized pricing; Azure Cosmos DB Tables aims for high throughput (single-digit millisecond latency), global distribution (multiple failover), SLA-backed predictive performance with automatic indexing of each attribute/property and a pricing model focused on throughput. References:https://db-engines.com/en/system/Microsoft+Azure+Cosmos+DB%3BMicrosoft+Azure+Table+Storage
Table Storage is a NoSQL key-value store for rapid development using massive semi-structured datasets
You can develop applications on Cosmos DB using popular NoSQL APIs.
Both services have a different scenario and pricing model.
While Azure Storage Tables is aimed at high capacity on a single region (optional secondary read only region but no failover), indexing by PK/RK and storage-optimized pricing; Azure Cosmos DB Tables aims for high throughput (single-digit millisecond latency), global distribution (multiple failover), SLA-backed predictive performance with automatic indexing of each attribute/property and a pricing model focused on throughput.
You have an Azure Machine Learning model that is deployed to a web service.
You plan to publish the web service by using the name ml.contoso.com.
You need to recommend a solution to ensure that access to the web service is encrypted.
Which three actions should you recommend? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Generate a shared access signature (SAS)
Obtain an SSL certificate
Add a deployment slot
Update the web service
Update DNS
Create an Azure Key Vault
Correct answer: BDE
Explanation:
The process of securing a new web service or an existing one is as follows:Get a domain name. Get a digital certificate. Deploy or update the web service with the SSL setting enabled. Update your DNS to point to the web service. Note: To deploy (or re-deploy) the service with SSL enabled, set the ssl_enabled parameter to True, wherever applicable. Set the ssl_certificate parameter to the value of the certificate file and the ssl_key to the value of the key file. References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/service/how-to-secure-web-service
The process of securing a new web service or an existing one is as follows:
Get a domain name.
Get a digital certificate.
Deploy or update the web service with the SSL setting enabled.
Update your DNS to point to the web service.
Note: To deploy (or re-deploy) the service with SSL enabled, set the ssl_enabled parameter to True, wherever applicable. Set the ssl_certificate parameter to the value of the certificate file and the ssl_key to the value of the key file.