You plan to deploy a Microsoft Azure Stream Analytics job to filter multiple input streams from IoT devices that have a total data flow of 30 MB/s.You need to calculate how many streaming units you require for the job. The solution must prevent lag.What is the minimum number of streaming units required?
You have an on-premises deployment of Active Directory named contoso.com.You plan to deploy a Microsoft Azure SQL data warehouse.You need to ensure that the data warehouse can be accessed by contoso.com users.Which two components should you deploy? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
DRAG DROP -You have a Microsoft Azure SQL data warehouse.Users discover that reports running in the data warehouse take longer than expected to complete.You need to review the duration of the queries and which users are running the queries currently.Which dynamic management view should you review for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate dynamic management views to the correct requirements. Each dynamic management view 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.Select and Place:
HOTSPOT -Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.Start of repeated scenario.You are migrating an existing on-premises data warehouse named LocalDW to Microsoft Azure. You will use an Azure SQL data warehouse named AzureDW for data storage and an Azure Data Factory named AzureDF for extract, transformation, and load (ETL) functions.For each table in LocalDW, you create a table in AzureDW.On the on-premises network, you have a Data Management Gateway.Some source data is stored in Azure Blob storage. Some source data is stored on an on-premises Microsoft SQL Server instance. The instance has a table named Table1.After data is processed by using AzureDF, the data must be archived and accessible forever. The archived data must meet a Service Level Agreement (SLA) for availability of 99 percent. If an Azure region fails, the archived data must be available for reading always. The storage solution for the archived data must minimize costs.End of repeated scenario.How should you configure the storage to archive the source data? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.Hot Area:
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.Start of repeated scenario.You are migrating an existing on-premises data warehouse named LocalDW to Microsoft Azure. You will use an Azure SQL data warehouse named AzureDW for data storage and an Azure Data Factory named AzureDF for extract, transformation, and load (ETL) functions.For each table in LocalDW, you create a table in AzureDW.On the on-premises network, you have a Data Management Gateway.Some source data is stored in Azure Blob storage. Some source data is stored on an on-premises Microsoft SQL Server instance. The instance has a table named Table1.After data is processed by using AzureDF, the data must be archived and accessible forever. The archived data must meet a Service Level Agreement (SLA) for availability of 99 percent. If an Azure region fails, the archived data must be available for reading always. The storage solution for the archived data must minimize costs.End of repeated scenario.You need to configure an activity to move data from blob storage to Azure DW.What should you create?
DRAG DROP -Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.Start of repeated scenario.You are migrating an existing on-premises data warehouse named LocalDW to Microsoft Azure. You will use an Azure SQL data warehouse named AzureDW for data storage and an Azure Data Factory named AzureDF for extract, transformation, and load (ETL) functions.For each table in LocalDW, you create a table in AzureDW.On the on-premises network, you have a Data Management Gateway.Some source data is stored in Azure Blob storage. Some source data is stored on an on-premises Microsoft SQL Server instance. The instance has a table named Table1.After data is processed by using AzureDF, the data must be archived and accessible forever. The archived data must meet a Service Level Agreement (SLA) for availability of 99 percent. If an Azure region fails, the archived data must be available for reading always. The storage solution for the archived data must minimize costs.End of repeated scenario.Which three actions should you perform in sequence to migrate the on-premises data warehouse to Azure SQL Data Warehouse? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.Select and Place: