DRAG DROP – You have an availability set named AS1 that contains three virtual machines named VM1, VM2, and VM3. You attempt to reconfigure VM1 to use a larger size. The operation fails and you receive an allocation failure message. You need to ensure that the resize operation succeeds. Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the…

QuestionsCategory: AZ-103DRAG DROP – You have an availability set named AS1 that contains three virtual machines named VM1, VM2, and VM3. You attempt to reconfigure VM1 to use a larger size. The operation fails and you receive an allocation failure message. You need to ensure that the resize operation succeeds. Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the…
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DRAG DROP -
You have an availability set named AS1 that contains three virtual machines named VM1, VM2, and VM3.
You attempt to reconfigure VM1 to use a larger size. The operation fails and you receive an allocation failure message.
You need to ensure that the resize operation succeeds.
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.
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Step 1: Stop VM1, VM, and VM3.
If the VM you wish to resize is part of an availability set, then you must stop all VMs in the availability set before changing the size of any VM in the availability set.
The reason all VMs in the availability set must be stopped before performing the resize operation to a size that requires different hardware is that all running VMs in the availability set must be using the same physical hardware cluster. Therefore, if a change of physical hardware cluster is required to change the VM size then all VMs must be first stopped and then restarted one-by-one to a different physical hardware clusters.
Step 2: Resize VM1.
Step 3: Start VM1, VM2, and VM3.
References:
https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/blog/resize-virtual-machines/

This question is in AZ-103 Microsoft Azure Administrator Exam
For getting Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate Certificate



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