DRAG DROP – You have an Azure DevOps organization named Contoso. You have 10 Azure virtual machines that run Windows Server 2019. The virtual machines host an application that you build and deploy by using Azure Pipelines. Each virtual machine has the Web Server (IIS) role installed and configured. You need to ensure that the web server configurations on the virtual machines is maintained automatically. The solution must provide centralized…

QuestionsCategory: AZ-400DRAG DROP – You have an Azure DevOps organization named Contoso. You have 10 Azure virtual machines that run Windows Server 2019. The virtual machines host an application that you build and deploy by using Azure Pipelines. Each virtual machine has the Web Server (IIS) role installed and configured. You need to ensure that the web server configurations on the virtual machines is maintained automatically. The solution must provide centralized…
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DRAG DROP -
You have an Azure DevOps organization named Contoso.
You have 10 Azure virtual machines that run Windows Server 2019. The virtual machines host an application that you build and deploy by using Azure Pipelines.
Each virtual machine has the Web Server (IIS) role installed and configured.
You need to ensure that the web server configurations on the virtual machines is maintained automatically. The solution must provide centralized management of the configuration settings and minimize management overhead.
Which four 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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Step1: Create an Azure Automation account.
An Azure Automation account is required.
Step 2: Install the custom Desired State Configuration (DSC) extension on the virtual machines
Under the hood, and without an administrator having to remote into a VM, the Azure VM Desired State Configuration extension registers the VM with Azure
Automation State Configuration.
Step 3: Onboard the virtual machines to the Azure Automation account.
Step 4:  Compile the Desired State Configuration (DSC) configuration.
Create a DSC configuration and compile it.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/automation/automation-dsc-onboarding

This question is in AZ-400 Exam
For getting Microsoft DevOps Engineer Expert Certificate


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