HOTSPOT – You have an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account named account1 that stores logs as shown in the following table. You do not expect that the logs will be accessed during the retention periods. You need to recommend a solution for account1 that meets the following requirements: ✑ Automatically deletes the logs at the end of each retention period ✑ Minimizes storage costs What should you include in…

QuestionsCategory: DP-203HOTSPOT – You have an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account named account1 that stores logs as shown in the following table. You do not expect that the logs will be accessed during the retention periods. You need to recommend a solution for account1 that meets the following requirements: ✑ Automatically deletes the logs at the end of each retention period ✑ Minimizes storage costs What should you include in…
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HOTSPOT -
You have an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account named account1 that stores logs as shown in the following table.
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You do not expect that the logs will be accessed during the retention periods.
You need to recommend a solution for account1 that meets the following requirements:
✑ Automatically deletes the logs at the end of each retention period
✑ Minimizes storage costs
What should you include in the recommendation? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Box 1: Store the infrastructure logs in the Cool access tier and the application logs in the Archive access tier
For infrastructure logs: Cool tier - An online tier optimized for storing data that is infrequently accessed or modified. Data in the cool tier should be stored for a minimum of 30 days. The cool tier has lower storage costs and higher access costs compared to the hot tier.
For application logs: Archive tier - An offline tier optimized for storing data that is rarely accessed, and that has flexible latency requirements, on the order of hours.
Data in the archive tier should be stored for a minimum of 180 days.
Box 2: Azure Blob storage lifecycle management rules
Blob storage lifecycle management offers a rule-based policy that you can use to transition your data to the desired access tier when your specified conditions are met. You can also use lifecycle management to expire data at the end of its life.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/access-tiers-overview

This question is in DP-203 Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure Exam
For getting Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate Certificate


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