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:
Suggested Answer:
Box 1: Yes - Azure Service Health consists of three components: Azure Status, Azure Service Heath and Azure Resource Health. Azure service health provides a personalized view of the health of the Azure services and regions you're using. This is the best place to look for service impacting communications about outages, planned maintenance activities, and other health advisories because the authenticated Azure Service Health experience knows which services and resources you currently use. To view the health of all other services available in Azure, you would use the Azure Status component of Azure Service Health. Azure status informs you of service outages in Azure on the Azure Status page. The page is a global view of the health of all Azure services across all Azure regions.
Box 2: Yes - The best way to use Service Health is to set up Service Health alerts to notify you via your preferred communication channels when service issues, planned maintenance, or other changes may affect the Azure services and regions you use.
Box 3: No - You can use Resource Health to view the health of a virtual machine. However, you cannot use Resource Health to prevent a service failure affecting the virtual machine. Azure resource health provides information about the health of your individual cloud resources such as a specific virtual machine instance. References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-health/overview
First one is tricky - The word Azure makes the big difference here.
Ideally Azure status informs you of service outages in Azure on the Azure Status page. The page is a global view of the health of all Azure services across all Azure regions. As, the Azure Status is part of the Azure Service Health this can answer is YES.
However, if question mentioned just 'Service Health' then it would be wrong as Service Health the provides a personalized view of the health of the Azure services and regions you're using.
Azure Service Health => Azure Status + Service Health + Resource health
Take a look at this video, minute 20.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQp1YkB2Tgs&list=PLlVtbbG169nED0_vMEniWBQjSoxTsBYS3&index=64
It shows that Azure environments are:
1/ Commercial --> the one we know as Azure public Cloud
2/ US GOv
3/China
4/ Germany (but not anymore invested in).
But we can consider that because this service give us the possibility to know when maintenance will be planned, it allow us to predict when ours services will go down ?
What if we know that maintenance work affects our services? This is valuable information, and knows that we can do some steps to prevent crashing services of VMs?
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