- What is the oldest Windows Server version supported for Azure VMs?
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- What do basic-tier VMs support?
- Lower IOPS
- Load Balancers
- Auto-scaling
- What are low-priority VMs intended to be used for?
- High availability
- Batch processing
- Balanced workloads
- Size setting in the Azure Virtual Machine blade is used to...?
- Scale up
- Scale down
- Both
- Runbooks can be used to perform?
- Maintenance tasks
- Scaling up and down VMs
- Both
- Azure Load Balancer is used...?
- To distribute traffic across VMs in the backend pool
- To isolate traffic and stop attacks on the VM
- Both
- Placing VMs in the same availability set will result in...?
- VMs will be created in different Azure Datacenters
- VMs will be placed in a different rack
- VMs will be placed in the same rack
- Scaling by creating additional instances of VM is called...?
- Scaling up
- Scaling down
- Scaling out
- Scaling out is an example of...?
- Vertical scaling
- Horizontal scaling
- Diagonal scaling
- For scaling out of Azure VMs we use...?
- Availability zone
- Availability set
- Scale set
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