HOTSPOT - For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
A) Yes from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy
B) Yes from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy Geo-zone-redundant storage support block blobs, page blobs (except for VHD disks), files, tables, and queues.
C) Yes
D) Yes from https://manojchoudhari.wordpress.com/2019/12/16/azure-cosmos-db-enable-multi-region-writes/#:~:text=Login%20to%20Azure%20Portal%20and,clicking%20on%20Add%20regions%20hyperlink.
Login to Azure Portal and navigate to the Cosmos DB account. Then select the Replicate data globally option from left side menu. Then you can enable Multi-region writes by toggling the button.
Multi-active: There are multiple active regions, each capable of providing full read and write service to users. User activity is always directed to the nearest active region.
Implementation of multi-active is quite challenging, and can require expert design and implementation.
Hm.. for [B] debatable... Is it concurrent writes? If yes then the answer should be NO:
With GRS or GZRS, the data in the secondary region isn't available for read or write access unless there is a failover to the secondary region. For read access to the secondary region, configure your storage account to use read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) or read-access geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS).
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/table/introduction
Dudaba del table api pero en ese enlace lo confirma "Turnkey global distribution from one to any number of regions. Support for automatic and manual failovers at any time, anywhere in the world. Multiple write regions to let any region accept write operations."
Azure Table Storage supports a single region with an optional read-only secondary region for availability. Cosmos DB supports distribution from 1 to more than 30 regions with automatic failovers worldwide
For my YNYY.
For if "azure table storage supports multiple write regions", Look at this: https://microsoft.github.io/AzureTipsAndTricks/blog/tip166.html
No, No, Yes, Yes Cause..Table storage-Single region with one optional readable secondary read region for high availability which supports automatic and manual account failover.
Replication – change in “Replicate data globally”
• By default, it is replicated to another region at Azure’s choice.
• Additional regions, which increase the price, are read-only replicas by default.
• You can enable asynchronous multi-region writes, at an additional cost.
• What if there is a conflict in the writes?
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