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Jan 21, 2021



Article review from the Certification magazine: Test your knowledge of Microsoft Azure topics by Emmett Dulaney. Dulaney is an associate professor and the author of numerous certification study guides.

The Certification magazine article consists of 25 self-test questions on Microsoft Azure topics for the Azure Fundamentals exam. Here’s a couple of the Microsoft Azure test answers:

  • Data encrypted is automatically compressed.
  • Virtual machine scale sets support to these orchestration modes: VM and ScaleSetVM.
  • Cloud Shell can be used through your browser that hosts Azure.
  • Managed disks offers these kinds of encryption: ADE SSE.
  • Throughput can be calculated by (IOPS) x (IO size).

So DBA colleagues… Did you know all the answers in that Certification magazine self-test? Even if you are not interested in getting a Microsoft Azure certification, it’s always good to self-test yourself to see just how much you know on a subject.

Future issues of the Certification magazine will continue with Azure focused questions and answers on the Azure Fundamentals exam.

I give the article “Test your knowledge of Microsoft Azure topics” a thumbs up. Right?


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