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Actual exam question from Microsoft's AZ-104
Question #: 14
Topic #: 3
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You have a sync group named Sync1 that has a cloud endpoint. The cloud endpoint includes a file named File1.txt.
Your on-premises network contains servers that run Windows Server 2016. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

You add Share1 as an endpoint for Sync1. One hour later, you add Share2 as an endpoint for Sync1.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Box 1: Yes -
If you add an Azure file share that has an existing set of files as a cloud endpoint to a sync group, the existing files are merged with any other files that are already on other endpoints in the sync group.

Box 2: No -

Box 3: Yes -
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-sync-files-planning

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boink
Highly Voted 3 years, 10 months ago
NO NO YES
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Constantinos
3 years, 10 months ago
tested on LAB and agree
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prashantjoge
3 years, 9 months ago
Agreed... tested it myself
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allray15
3 years, 6 months ago
came in exam today 3/24/21, passed 850+ score always check discussion for correct answers. answered n,n,y
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jjj554
3 years, 6 months ago
Did most of the questions come from this list?
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cdc_jr3150
3 years, 4 months ago
what else did you use to study? having a hard time passing.
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Tinez
1 year, 8 months ago
I hope you have finally passed now.
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Roy010
1 year, 3 months ago
And I hope you have finally passed now
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alverdiyev91
9 months, 3 weeks ago
and I hope you passed now too
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JannisJannisJannis
1 year, 1 month ago
I hope you have finally passed now too
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sprons77
Highly Voted 3 years, 9 months ago
Agree, files are never overwritten. If the file exists, it will get a new name on the endpoint (file1(1).txt)
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hateit
2 years, 6 months ago
thanks
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memo454
1 year, 1 month ago
2.File storage: -az support -Support ZRS -Support persistent storage. -supports identity-based authentication over Server Message Block (SMB) through on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS). -Not support archive -Not support condition -No support Object Replication -No support Lifecycle management policies -no support encryption scope -File share Supports Premium file shares (FileStorage), Premium LRS/ZRS for SMB Multichannel -Only Shared Access Signature (SAS) -Import supports Azure Blob storage and Azure File storage -Premium file shares -File Storage: Only Shared Access Signature (SAS) token is supported. -The SAS token is not supported in mounting Azure File share currently, it just supports the Azure storage account key. -"net use" where it uses SMB. The SMB (Server Message Broker) protocol does not support SAS File storage
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memo454
1 year, 1 month ago
Pass the exam on 11 August 2023 with 909, Below are some of the notes that may help for Blob and file storage: A. Blob Storage: 1-Archive is supported in Blob Storage and General Purpose v2 (GPv2) accounts. Only storage accounts that are configured for LRS, GRS, or RA-GRS support moving blobs to the archive tier. 2-Import supports Azure Blob storage and Azure File storage 3 -Export supports Azure Blob storage 4-support Lifecycle management policies. Lifecycle management policies are supported for block blobs and append blobs in general-purpose v2, premium block blob, and Blob Storage accounts. 5-Object Replication supports General Purpose V2 and Premium Blob accounts. 6-Support both Azure (AD) and SAS (Shared Access Signature) token.
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memo454
1 year, 1 month ago
A. Blob Storage: Continue 7-Support conditions when added to built-in or custom role assignments that have blob storage or queue storage data actions 8-Encryption scopes support a container or an individual blob 9-Not Support ZRS 10-az support 11-support stored access policies 12-Tieing is supporting only or block blobs 13-Flow logging for Blob Storage accounts has a retention period of 30 days. General Purpose v2 (GPv2) storage accounts instead, which support flow logging with a retention period of up to 365 days.
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imartinez
3 years, 2 months ago
ok then, if your statement is correct, the 3rd is ambiguous, since you will have file1.txt and file1(1).txt on the cloud endpoint and after 24 hours, you will have both on Share2, true, but the one named file1.txt it's the original one we had on the cloud endpoint
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Traian
2 years ago
The third one is Yes as the question asks if the file replicates nothing about the name of the file post-replication. And you are right about the naming: "If the same file is changed on two servers at approximately the same time, what happens? Azure File Sync uses a simple conflict-resolution strategy: we keep both changes to files that are changed in two endpoints at the same time. The most recently written change keeps the original file name. The older file (determined by LastWriteTime) has the endpoint name and the conflict number appended to the filename. For server endpoints, the endpoint name is the name of the server. For cloud endpoints, the endpoint name is Cloud. The name follows this taxonomy:"
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itgg11
2 years, 9 months ago
I just tested in the lab and files are not overwritten. File that is older will get name of the hosting server added. for example: srv01 creates a new version of "file1" so older version (hosted on srv02) gets renamed to "file1-srv02"
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SeMo0o0o0o
Most Recent 1 month ago
WRONG No No Yes
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varinder82
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Final Answer: - No - No - Yes
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Amir1909
7 months, 1 week ago
- No - No - Yes
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SkyZeroZx
9 months ago
NO NO YES Agree, files are never overwritten. If the file exists, it will get a new name on the endpoint (file1(1).txt)
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nandakku
1 year ago
This question appeared on exam 15/09/2023 Correct answer is -------------> N - N - Y
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Prasis
1 year ago
N, N, Y
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Prasis
1 year ago
N, N, Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVPXuVLSS9w&list=PLlKA5U_Yqgof3H0YWhzvarFixW9QLTr4S&index=63
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rodrigo2186
1 year, 1 month ago
N-N-Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVPXuVLSS9w
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Teroristo
1 year, 2 months ago
Answer is NO, NO, YES: Azure File Sync uses a simple conflict-resolution strategy: we keep both changes to files that are changed in two endpoints at the same time. The most recently written change keeps the original file name. The older file (determined by LastWriteTime) has the endpoint name and the conflict number appended to the filename. For server endpoints, the endpoint name is the name of the server. For cloud endpoints, the endpoint name is Cloud. The name follows this taxonomy: (FileNameWithoutExtension)-(endpointName)[-#]. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-sync-files-planning
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go4adil
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Agreed. Answer is NO, NO, YES: Azure File Sync uses a simple conflict-resolution strategy: we keep both changes to files that are changed in two endpoints at the same time. The most recently written change keeps the original file name. The older file (determined by LastWriteTime) has the endpoint name and the conflict number appended to the filename. For server endpoints, the endpoint name is the name of the server. For cloud endpoints, the endpoint name is Cloud. The name follows this taxonomy: (FileNameWithoutExtension)-(endpointName)[-#]. Below reference more accurately reflects the situation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-faq
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Josete1106
1 year, 2 months ago
NO NO YES
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ExamKiller020
1 year, 3 months ago
All Sync Server related questions were removed after October 2022 ref: https://intunedin.net/2022/10/11/exam-az-104-microsoft-azure-administrator-resource-guide-october-2022-update/
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JWS80
1 year, 2 months ago
These questions need to be updated when things are removed
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etrop
1 month, 4 weeks ago
Ah! thanks man! I will never use this product as a Devops engineer so I'm glad I don't have to spend more time on this.
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d008454
1 year, 3 months ago
YES YES YES
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ppolychron
1 year, 4 months ago
NNY Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-faq#azure-file-sync Azure File Sync uses a simple conflict-resolution strategy: keep both changes to files that are changed in two endpoints at the same time. The most recently written change keeps the original file name. The older file (determined by LastWriteTime) has the endpoint name and the conflict number appended to the file name. For server endpoints, the endpoint name is the name of the server. For cloud endpoints, the endpoint name is Cloud. The name follows this taxonomy: <FileNameWithoutExtension>-<endpointName>[-#].<ext>
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Madbo
1 year, 5 months ago
On the cloud endpoint, File1.txt is overwritten by File1.txt from Share1. YES On Server1, File1.txt is overwritten by File1.txt from the cloud endpoint. NO File1.txt from Share1 replicates to Share2 NO When Share1 is added as an endpoint for Sync1, File1.txt from Share1 will overwrite the existing File1.txt on the cloud endpoint because it has the same name. Therefore, the answer to the first statement is YES. However, when Share2 is added as an endpoint for Sync1, File1.txt from Share1 will not replicate to Share2 because it has not been modified or added since the last sync session. Therefore, the answer to the third statement is NO. Since the file on the cloud endpoint is being overwritten by the one in Share1, the answer to the second statement is NO, as it indicates that the file in Server1 is being overwritten by the one on the cloud endpoint.
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xRiot007
1 year, 4 months ago
Syncing does not everride, it will copy the second file and suffix it with (1). For the 3rd box, the answer is Yes.
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Durden871
1 year, 6 months ago
Really makes you wonder about the answers on ET when they say, "yes" to files being over-written.
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