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:
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Public Preview means that the service is in public beta and can be tried out by anyone with an Azure subscription. Services in public preview are often offered at a discount price.
Box 1: No - Services in private preview can be viewed in the regular Azure portal. However, you need to be signed up for the feature in private preview before you can view it. Access to private preview features is usually by invitation only.
Box 2: Yes - You can use services in public preview in production environments. However, you should be aware that the service may have faults, is not subject to an SLA and may be withdrawn without notice.
Box 3: No - Public previews are excluded from SLAs and in some cases, no support is offered. References: https://www.neowin.net/news/several-more-azure-services-now-available-in-private-public-preview/
1) No - Only the preview that impact the UI are accessed from a different portal (not the services)
2) Yes - It is absolutely highly recommended NOT to use them in production, but you can if you want (question asks if you CAN, not SHOULD)
3) No - No SLA provided for public preview (main reason why it's not recommended for production)
https://preview.portal.azure.com - the Azure portal service preview (with UI changes in "preview")
https://portal.azure.com - the official Azure portal along with preview services
It is definitely a big risk. What if they make drastic changes during this preview time , what if they discover a huge security hole and if you are already getting used to this preview in prod then that would be very concerning ..
But one can definitely use preview in prod but shouldn’t though..
NYN is the answer.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms
Public preview – During this phase we allow any customer with the proper Azure AD license to evaluate the new feature. Microsoft Customer Support Services will supply support services during this phase, but normal service level agreements do not apply.
After pathing the Exam and getting a job, you will not only get not paid double for the hybrid hell you are now managing, management also did not tell you about the 50 public preview services from hell that are used all over multi cloud landscape your responsible of.
GA - General Availability is when you should use in production evironment.
Private Preview - Just for testing, available just for expecific access
Public Preview - Everybody who wants can try it.
Just GA have SLA.
Answer 2 is probably Yes.
But would like them to rephrase this. I mean if I ask a Microsoft engineer:
"Can I punch you in the face" -> the answer would be: Yes (thinking but I hope you wouldn't) :)
Previews are made available to you on the condition that you agree to these terms of use, which supplement your agreement governing the use of Azure.
So If you want to test preview features go for preview.portal.azure.com if production should you use portal.azure.com
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure/what-is-the-difference-between-azure-portal-and-preview-azure/m-p/263941
Ans for the first one should be yes
For 12 months after you upgrade your account, certain amounts of a number of products are free.* After 12 months, you’ll be charged at the standard pay-as-you-go rates.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/free/search/?&ef_id=CjwKCAjwtpGGBhBJEiwAyRZX2p7ZZYmOs_PpNpbV8LJqiLPefUCN8SGvgZSZodTWvzFAESjAw3aNvxoCITsQAvD_BwE:G:s&OCID=AID2100107_SEM_CjwKCAjwtpGGBhBJEiwAyRZX2p7ZZYmOs_PpNpbV8LJqiLPefUCN8SGvgZSZodTWvzFAESjAw3aNvxoCITsQAvD_BwE:G:s&gclid=CjwKCAjwtpGGBhBJEiwAyRZX2p7ZZYmOs_PpNpbV8LJqiLPefUCN8SGvgZSZodTWvzFAESjAw3aNvxoCITsQAvD_BwE
The platform is delivered over internet and developers can avoid operating systems, software updates, storage and infrastructure. PaaS is especially suited for businesses that want custom applications but also want to reduce cots and time spent through assistance with rapid development and deployment.
Basically they let you not to follow the best practices, open up the security holes and be non-complaint in production environment. What's the point of all the complainces, security and other BSs?
Public preview – During this phase we allow any customer with the proper Azure AD license to evaluate the new feature. Microsoft Customer Support Services will supply support services during this phase, but normal service level agreements do not apply. For new features exposed in the Azure AD Portal, customer can expect to see information banners in the user interface that draw attention to the new experience available during the preview. By clicking on the information banner customers then opt-in to the preview experience.
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