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Choose the best response for each question.
An administrator must select the disk type that provides the highest IOPS (Input/output operations per second) for a new virtual machine (VM). Which disk type should they use, assuming their region supports all disk types?
Ultra Disk Storage
Standard HDD
Premium SSD
You’re running an application that requires 15,000 IOPS on an Azure VM. You provisioned one VM with the Standard_D8s_v3 tier. It provides 12,800 IOPS, a P30 operating system disk with 5,000 IOPS, and two P30 data disks with 5,000 IOPS each. Which of the following statements is true?
You met the application’s demands.
VM I/O capping prevents the application from receiving the demanding IOPS.
Disk I/O capping prevents the application from receiving the demanding IOPS.
An administrator is creating an Azure VM by using Premium SSD disks to run a marketing application. You scheduled a planned marketing event, for which you require a sustained increase in disk performance. Which of the performance-scaling options should the administrator choose to meet the application requirements?
Use disk bursting.
Change the performance tiers.
Use read/write caching on the disk.
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