You have Azure subscription that includes data in following locations: You plan to export data by using Azure import/export job named Export1. You need to identify the data that can be exported by using Export1. Which data should you identify?
Answer is correct. B - Blob Container.
For Azure file share, it is tricky as it is mentioned Azure Files can be used for export and import. But I tested especially with file share and it doesn't work. Maybe work for storage account with type file or something. but not Azure file shares.
1. Import and export support for blob storage.
2. Only import support for File storage but export not support. check the table of Supported storage types
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/import-export/storage-import-export-requirements#supported-storage-types
Azure Import/Export service supports exporting data from the following storage services:
1. Azure Blob Storage: You can export data from block blobs, page blobs, and append blobs.
2. Azure Files: Currently, the service supports importing data into Azure Files but does not support exporting data from Azure Files
DB1: While Azure Import/Export can be used for some database scenarios with specific tools and services, the information available in the image doesn't indicate compatibility with SQL databases like DB1.
share1: Azure Import/Export supports exporting data from Azure Files shares like share1. However, the image specifically mentions "container1" which is a more likely target for data export in this context.
Table1: Azure Import/Export doesn't support exporting data from Azure Table Storage like Table1.
container1: Blob containers like container1 are the primary data target for Azure Import/Export jobs. The image explicitly lists container1 alongside other resources, making it the most likely candidate for data export.
Therefore, given the available information and the focus on "container1" within the image, the data you should identify for export with Export1 is B. container1.
Answer is B:
Azure Import/Export service supports the following of storage accounts: - Standard General Purpose v2 storage accounts (recommended for most scenarios), - Blob Storage accounts, - General Purpose v1 storage accounts (both Classic or Azure Resource Manager deployments).
Azure Import/Export service supports the following storage types:
-Import supports Azure Blob storage and Azure File storage,
- Export supports Azure Blob storage.
So, Azure Files, Tables and Queues are not supported for export. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-import-export-requirements
B) "container1"
The following list of storage types is supported with Azure Import/Export service:
- Export: Azure Blob Storage -> Block blobs, Page blobs, and Append blobs supported.
* Azure Files not supported & Export from archive tier not supported
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/import-export/storage-import-export-requirements#supported-storage-types
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