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Microsoft AZ-400 Certification Exam is a challenging exam that requires candidates to have a deep understanding of DevOps practices and Microsoft Azure technologies. Candidates must have hands-on experience working with Azure DevOps, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure DevTest Labs, and other Azure services. Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions certification exam is divided into several modules, each covering a specific topic related to designing and implementing DevOps solutions using Microsoft technologies. To pass the exam, candidates must demonstrate their ability to use these technologies to build, deploy, and manage applications in a DevOps environment.
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Microsoft Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions Sample Questions (Q283-Q288):
NEW QUESTION # 283
You have a project in Azure DevOps that uses packages from multiple public feeds. Some of the feeds are unreliable.
You need to consolidate the packages into a single feed.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation:
Step 1: Create a NuGet package.
NuGet and Maven are public package managers that support multiple feeds.
Step 2: Create an Azure Artifacts feed that uses upstream sources
If you want to use packages from multiple feeds, use upstream sources to bring packages from multiple feeds together into a single feed.
Step 3: Create a Micrtosoft Visual Studio project that includes all the packages Consume NuGet packages from upstream sources: Now you can open Visual Studio and install packages from the upstream sources you just configured.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/artifacts/how-to/set-up-upstream-sources
NEW QUESTION # 284
You are implementing an Azure DevOps strategy for mobile devices using App Center.
You plan to use distribution groups to control access to releases.
You need to create the distribution groups shown in the following table.
Which type of distribution group should you use for each group? To answer, drag the appropriate group types to the correct locations. Each group type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/appcenter/distribution/groups
NEW QUESTION # 285
You have a GitHub repository.
You create a new repository in Azure DevOps.
You need to recommend a procedure to clone the repository from GitHub to Azure DevOps.
What should you recommend?
Answer: B
Explanation:
You can import an existing Git repo from GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, or other location into a new or empty existing repo in your project in Azure DevOps.
Import into a new repo
1. Select Repos, Files.
2. From the repo drop-down, select Import repository.
3. If the source repo is publicly available, just enter the clone URL of the source repository and a name for your new Git repository.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/import-git-repository?view=azure-devops
NEW QUESTION # 286
You need to use Azure Automation Sure Configuration to manage the ongoing consistency of virtual machine configurations.
Which five actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, movethe appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
NOTE: More than one order of answer choices in correct. You writ receive credit for any of the orders you select.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
Step 1: Assign the node configuration.
You create a simple DSC configuration that ensures either the presence or absence of the Web-Server Windows Feature (IIS), depending on how you assign nodes.
Step 2: Upload a configuration to Azure Automation State Configuration.
You import the configuration into the Automation account.
Step 3: Compiling a configuration into a node configuration
Compiling a configuration in Azure Automation
Before you can apply a desired state to a node, a DSC configuration defining that state must be compiled into one or more node configurations (MOF document), and placed on the Automation DSC Pull Server.
Step 4: Onboard the virtual machines to Azure State Configuration
Onboarding an Azure VM for management with Azure Automation State Configuration Step 5: Check the compliance status of the node.
Viewing reports for managed nodes. Each time Azure Automation State Configuration performs a consistency check on a managed node, the node sends a status report back to the pull server. You can view these reports on the page for that node.
On the blade for an individual report, you can see the following status information for the corresponding consistency check:
The report status - whether the node is "Compliant", the configuration "Failed", or the node is "Not Compliant" (when the node is in ApplyandMonitor mode and the machine is not in the desired state).
References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/automation/automation-dsc-getting-started
NEW QUESTION # 287
You use Azure Pipelines lo manage the build and deployment of apps.
You are planning the release strategies for a new app. You need to choose strategies for the following scenarios:
* Releases will be made available to users who are grouped by their tolerance for software faults.
* Code will be deployed to enable functionality that will be available in later releases of the app.
* When a new release occurs, the existing deployment will remain active to minimize recovery time if a return to the previous version is required.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation:
Box 1: Progressive exposure
Continuous Delivery may sequence multiple deployment "rings" for progressive exposure (also known as
"controlling the blast radius"). Progressive exposure groups users who get to try new releases to monitor their experience in "rings." The first deployment ring is often a "canary" used to test new versions in production before a broader rollout. CD automates deployment from one ring to the next and may optionally depend on an approval step, in which a decision maker signs off on the changes electronically. CD may create an auditable record of the approval in order to satisfy regulatory procedures or other control objectives.
Box 2: Feature flags
Feature flags support a customer-first DevOps mindset, to enable (expose) and disable (hide) features in a solution, even before they are complete and ready for release.
Box 3: Blue/green
Blue/green deployments which means that instead of replacing the previous version (here we refer to this version as blue), we bring up the new version (here referred to as the green version) next to the existing version, but not expose it to the actual users right away. On the condition of having successfully validated that the green version works correctly, we will promote this version to the public version by changing the routing configuration without downtime. If something is wrong with the green version we can revert back without users every noticing interruptions.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/learn/what-is-continuous-delivery
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/migrate/phase-features-with-feature-flags
https://medium.com/@denniszielke/continuous-kubernetes-blue-green-deployments-on-azure-using-nginx- appgateway-or-trafficmanager-4490bce29cb
NEW QUESTION # 288
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