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You need to ensure that users can upload transcripts and notes.
Solution: You use Azure Resource Manager (ARM) to provision a storage account, and then use ARM to provision an Azure Cosmos DB database.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Azure Resource Manager should be used.
The infrastructure for your application is typically made up of many components – maybe a virtual machine, storage account, and virtual network, or a web app, database, database server, and 3rd party services. You do not see these components as separate entities, instead you see them as related and interdependent parts of a single entity. You want to deploy, manage, and monitor them as a group. Azure Resource Manager enables you to work with the resources in your solution as a group. You can deploy, update, or delete all the resources for your solution in a single, coordinated operation. You use a template for deployment and that template can work for different environments such as testing, staging, and production. Resource Manager provides security, auditing, and tagging features to help you manage your resources after deployment.
Scenario: The transcripts and notes created during a trial are uploaded from machines that do not have consistent Internet connections. Documents may be uploaded multiple times with different file names. This action must not result in multiple case files being generated. The processing of uploaded documents must be started by an Azure function.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-overview