You are troubleshooting a security issue for an Azure Storage account. You enable the diagnostic logs for the storage account. What should you use to retrieve the diagnostics logs?
Answer: D, Azure Storage Explorer
Reason: Azure Storage Explorer is the correct tool to view storage analytics logs (diagnostic logs) for Azure Storage accounts.
Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-explorer-diagnostics#viewing-diagnostic-logs-in-storage-explorer
Question did not mention that they store the logs in storage account, therefore Azure Storage Explorer cannot help here.
Azure Monitor is the centralized service for collecting, analyzing, and acting on telemetry data from your cloud and on-premises environments. When you enable diagnostic logging for an Azure resource (such as a Storage account), the logs are sent to Azure Monitor (specifically to Log Analytics or Azure Storage, depending on your configuration).
Azure Storage Explorer: Azure Storage Explorer is a tool for managing Azure Storage resources (like blobs, files, queues, etc.), but it is not used for retrieving diagnostic logs from the Storage account.
D is the answer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vs-azure-tools-storage-manage-with-storage-explorer?tabs=windows#overview
Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer is a standalone app that makes it easy to work with Azure Storage data on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
diagnostic logs are normally stored in a LAW. no information is provided on where the diagnostic log configuration. I would go for LAW, and therefore Azure Monitor
View log data
To view and analyze your log data, you should download the blobs that contain the log data you are interested in to a local machine. Many storage-browsing tools enable you to download blobs from your storage account; you can also use the Azure Storage team provided command-line Azure Copy Tool AzCopy to download your log data.
Taken from: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/manage-storage-analytics-logs?tabs=azure-portal
Since this question started things have changed and Microsoft now recommend Azure Monitor.
I recommend to always see what the highest vote is but also check how long it has been. Things change very fast in Azure
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/manage-storage-analytics-logs?tabs=azure-portal
Mmmm. In the link you provide we can see:
View log data
To view and analyze your log data, you should download the blobs that contain the log data you are interested in to a local machine. Many storage-browsing tools enable you to download blobs from your storage account; you can also use the Azure Storage team provided command-line Azure Copy Tool AzCopy to download your log data.
Nothing about Azure Monitor. So I think the answer continues to be D. Azure Storage Explorer
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