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Exam Code: 70-537
Exam Name: Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack
Date: Jul 16, 2019
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Question 1
You have an application that runs on Microsoft Azure. 
You need to implement the application on an Azure Stack integrated system. 
You verify that all the services used by the application are available in Azure Stack. 
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. 
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Question 2
You have an Azure Stack integrated system. 
Several users use the Microsoft Azure CLI to manage Azure Stack resources. 
You need to ensure that the users can use Azure CLI to deploy virtual machines by using templates from the Marketplace. The solution must ensure that the users can reference images by using aliases.  
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. 
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Explanation:
References:https://docs.microsoft.com/fi-fi/azure///azure-stack/user/azure-stack-version-profiles-azurecli2#get-the-virtual-machine-aliases-endpoint
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/fi-fi/azure///azure-stack/user/azure-stack-version-profiles-azurecli2#get-the-virtual-machine-aliases-endpoint
Question 3
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series. 
Start of repeated scenario. 
Your company has a main office in New York and a branch office in Toronto. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Each office has a firewall that uses inbound and outbound rules. 
The company has an on-premises network that contains several datacenters. The datacenters contain multiple hypervisor deployments, including Window Server 2016 Hyper-V. The network uses Microsoft System Center for monitoring and Windows Azure Pack for self-service. 
The company has a Microsoft Azure subscription that contains several workloads. You use Azure Resource Manager templates and other automated processes to create and manage the resources in Azure.  
You have an Azure Stack integrated system in the New York office. The company has a deployment team in the Toronto office and a development team in the New York office. The system has an offer named Offer1. Several tenants have subscriptions based on Offer1.  
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is used for testing. The hardware on Server1 can support the deployment of the Azure Stack Development Kit.  
You have a Generation 1 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. VM1 is deployed to a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2016. VM1 has a fixed size disk named VM1.vhdx that is 200 GB. 
End of repeated scenario. 
The development team in the Toronto office fails to access the Azure Stack integrated system. The team successfully accesses the Azure subscriptions.  The development team in the New York office successfully accesses the Azure Stack integrated system.  
You need to ensure that the Toronto development team can access the system. 
What should you do?
  1. For the Toronto development team, allow the inbound endpoints of the Azure Stack infrastructure on the New York office firewalls.
  2. Create a site-to-site VPN connection from Azure to the New York office.
  3. For the Toronto development team, allow ports 4443 and 8080 on the New York firewalls.
  4. Configure and enable iDNS.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-connect-vpnhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/user/azure-stack-solution-hybrid-connectivity
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-connect-vpn
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/user/azure-stack-solution-hybrid-connectivity
Question 4
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series. 
Start of repeated scenario. 
Your company has a main office in New York and a branch office in Toronto. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Each office has a firewall that uses inbound and outbound rules. 
The company has an on-premises network that contains several datacenters. The datacenters contain multiple hypervisor deployments, including Window Server 2016 Hyper-V. The network uses Microsoft System Center for monitoring and Windows Azure Pack for self-service. 
The company has a Microsoft Azure subscription that contains several workloads. You use Azure Resource Manager templates and other automated processes to create and manage the resources in Azure.  
You have an Azure Stack integrated system in the New York office. The company has a deployment team in the Toronto office and a development team in the New York office. The system has an offer named Offer1. Several tenants have subscriptions based on Offer1.  
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is used for testing. The hardware on Server1 can support the deployment of the Azure Stack Development Kit.  
You have a Generation 1 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. VM1 is deployed to a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2016. VM1 has a fixed size disk named VM1.vhdx that is 200 GB. 
End of repeated scenario. 
You need to ensure that you can import VM1 to Azure Stack.  
What should you do?
  1. Recreate VM1 as a Generation 2 virtual machine.
  2. Convert the disk to a VHD.
  3. Convert the disk to a dynamically expanding disk.
  4. Upgrade VM1 to Windows Server 2016.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Azure supports only generation 1 VMs that are in the VHD file format and have a fixed sized disk. The maximum size allowed for the VHD is 1,023 GB. You can convert a generation 1 VM from the VHDX file system to VHD and from a dynamically expanding disk to fixed-sized. But you can't change a VM's generation. Incorrect Answers:A: Azure supports only generation 1 VMs that are in the VHD file format.C: Azure Stack does not support dynamic VHDs. Resizing a virtual machine (VM) with a dynamic disk attached to it leaves the VM in a failed state.References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-za/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepare-for-upload-vhd-imagehttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-update-1802
Azure supports only generation 1 VMs that are in the VHD file format and have a fixed sized disk. The maximum size allowed for the VHD is 1,023 GB. You can convert a generation 1 VM from the VHDX file system to VHD and from a dynamically expanding disk to fixed-sized. But you can't change a VM's generation. 
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure supports only generation 1 VMs that are in the VHD file format.
C: Azure Stack does not support dynamic VHDs. Resizing a virtual machine (VM) with a dynamic disk attached to it leaves the VM in a failed state.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-za/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepare-for-upload-vhd-image
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-update-1802
Question 5
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series. 
Start of repeated scenario. 
Your company has a main office in New York and a branch office in Toronto. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Each office has a firewall that uses inbound and outbound rules. 
The company has an on-premises network that contains several datacenters. The datacenters contain multiple hypervisor deployments, including Window Server 2016 Hyper-V. The network uses Microsoft System Center for monitoring and Windows Azure Pack for self-service. 
The company has a Microsoft Azure subscription that contains several workloads. You use Azure Resource Manager templates and other automated processes to create and manage the resources in Azure.  
You have an Azure Stack integrated system in the New York office. The company has a deployment team in the Toronto office and a development team in the New York office. The system has an offer named Offer1. Several tenants have subscriptions based on Offer1.  
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is used for testing. The hardware on Server1 can support the deployment of the Azure Stack Development Kit.  
You have a Generation 1 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. VM1 is deployed to a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2016. VM1 has a fixed size disk named VM1.vhdx that is 200 GB. 
End of repeated scenario. 
You implement a SQL Server resource provider that uses D14v2 virtual machines. 
A tenant creates a SQL database that runs several heavy workloads. The tenant reports that SQL queries are slow to complete.  
You need to recommend changes to the Azure Stack integrated system to reduce the amount of time required to complete the SQL queries.  
What should you recommend?
  1. Resize the virtual machine that provides the Microsoft SQL Server service.
  2. Instruct the tenant to install Microsoft SQL Server on a virtual machine in its subscription.
  3. In the Azure Stack integrated system, cluster the D14v2 virtual machines.
  4. Deploy a physical server that has more resources that the D14v2 virtual machines. Install Microsoft SQL Server on the server. Add the server to the SQL Server resource provider.
Correct answer: D
Question 6
DRAG DROP 
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series. 
Start of repeated scenario. 
Your company has a main office in New York and a branch office in Toronto. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Each office has a firewall that uses inbound and outbound rules. 
The company has an on-premises network that contains several datacenters. The datacenters contain multiple hypervisor deployments, including Window Server 2016 Hyper-V. The network uses Microsoft System Center for monitoring and Windows Azure Pack for self-service. 
The company has a Microsoft Azure subscription that contains several workloads. You use Azure Resource Manager templates and other automated processes to create and manage the resources in Azure.  
You have an Azure Stack integrated system in the New York office. The company has a deployment team in the Toronto office and a development team in the New York office. The system has an offer named Offer1. Several tenants have subscriptions based on Offer1.  
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is used for testing. The hardware on Server1 can support the deployment of the Azure Stack Development Kit.  
You have a Generation 1 virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. VM1 is deployed to a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2016. VM1 has a fixed size disk named VM1.vhdx that is 200 GB. 
End of repeated scenario. 
You need to deploy the Azure Stack Deployment Kit to Server1 to meet the following requirements:
  • Implement the solution as quickly as possible. 
  • Enable the syndication of Azure Marketplace items. 
  • Ensure that the deployment is isolated from the existing environment.  
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.  
NOTE: More than one order of answer choices is correct. You will receive credit for any of the correct orders you select. 
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Explanation:
References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/asdk/asdk-prepare-host
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/asdk/asdk-prepare-host
Question 7
You have an Azure Stack integrated system that uses Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for authentication.  
You download and extract the Azure App Service files. 
You need to configure the system to support the deployment of Node.js applications and Azure functions.  
What should you do before you configure the resource provider?
  1. Install certificates. Register a service principal. Deploy and configure a file server. Create a relying party trust.
  2. Install certificates. Deploy and configure a file server. Deploy and configure a Microsoft SQL server. Create an Azure AD application.
  3. Install certificates. Register a service principal. Deploy and configure a Microsoft SQL server. Create a relying party trust.
  4. Register a service principal. Deploy and configure a file server. Implement and configure a MySQL resource provider. Configure the Azure functions.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Incorrect Answers:A, C: App Service on Azure Stack does not require a service principal or a relying party trust, but does require Microsoft SQL server for the App Service databases.D: App Service on Azure Stack requires certificates and Microsoft SQL server for the App Service databases.References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-app-service-before-you-get-started
Incorrect Answers:
A, C: App Service on Azure Stack does not require a service principal or a relying party trust, but does require Microsoft SQL server for the App Service databases.
D: App Service on Azure Stack requires certificates and Microsoft SQL server for the App Service databases.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-app-service-before-you-get-started
Question 8
You have an Azure Stack integrated system that has a SQL Server resource provider. 
You need to remove the resource provider. 
Which three types of objects should you delete before you run the deployment script? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. 
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
  1. user databases
  2. subscriptions
  3. storage accounts
  4. hosting servers
  5. plans
Correct answer: ADE
Explanation:
To remove the SQL resource provider, it is essential to first remove any dependencies:1. Ensure that you have the original deployment package that you downloaded for this version of the SQL resource provider adapter. 2. All user databases must be deleted from the resource provider. (Deleting the user databases doesn't delete the data.) This task should be performed by the users themselves. 3. The administrator must delete the hosting servers from the SQL resource provider adapter. 4. The administrator must delete any plans that reference the SQL resource provider adapter. 5. The administrator must delete any SKUs and quotas that are associated with the SQL resource provider adapter. 6. Rerun the deployment script with the following elements:The -Uninstall parameter The Azure Resource Manager endpoints The DirectoryTenantID The credentials for the service administrator account References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-sql-resource-provider-remove
To remove the SQL resource provider, it is essential to first remove any dependencies:
1. Ensure that you have the original deployment package that you downloaded for this version of the SQL resource provider adapter. 
2. All user databases must be deleted from the resource provider. (Deleting the user databases doesn't delete the data.) This task should be performed by the users themselves. 
3. The administrator must delete the hosting servers from the SQL resource provider adapter. 
4. The administrator must delete any plans that reference the SQL resource provider adapter. 
5. The administrator must delete any SKUs and quotas that are associated with the SQL resource provider adapter. 
6. Rerun the deployment script with the following elements:
  • The -Uninstall parameter 
  • The Azure Resource Manager endpoints 
  • The DirectoryTenantID 
  • The credentials for the service administrator account 
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-sql-resource-provider-remove
Question 9
You manage an Azure Stack integrated system that is accessed by using the URLs of https://adminportal.east.azurestack.fabrikam.com and https://portal.east.azurestack.fabrikam.com 
The fabrikam.com domain contains a Linux server named Server1 that has MySQL installed.  
You implement a MySQL resource provider on the system. 
You need to ensure that tenants can provision MySQL databases.  
What should you do next?
  1. From https://portal.east.azurestack.fabrikam.com, add a MySQL hosting server.
  2. From https://adminportal.east.azurestack.fabrikam.com, add a MySQL hosting server.
  3. From https://portal.east.azurestack.fabrikam.com, download the MySQL connector binary.
  4. From https://adminportal.east.azurestack.fabrikam.com, download the MySQL connector binary.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Hosting servers that are installed on Azure Stack integrated systems must be created from a tenant subscription. They cannot be created from the default provider subscription. Incorrect Answers:B: Hosting servers that are installed on Azure Stack integrated systems must be created from a tenant subscription. They cannot be created from the default provider subscription.C, D: The DeployMySqlProvider.ps1 script downloads the MySQL connector binary.References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-mysql-resource-provider-deploy
Hosting servers that are installed on Azure Stack integrated systems must be created from a tenant subscription. They cannot be created from the default provider subscription. 
Incorrect Answers:
B: Hosting servers that are installed on Azure Stack integrated systems must be created from a tenant subscription. They cannot be created from the default provider subscription.
C, D: The DeployMySqlProvider.ps1 script downloads the MySQL connector binary.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-stack/azure-stack-mysql-resource-provider-deploy
Question 10
You have an Azure Stack integrated system that uses Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for authentication. The system uses an external domain named cloud.contoso.com. 
You plan to provide tenant users with the ability to provision App Services and to use Kudu to develop the App Services.  
You need to create the Azure AD application for the planned deployment.  
What should you do?
  1. Run the Add-AzsRegistration cmdlet. From https://portal.cloud.contoso.com, create an App Service offer.
  2. Run the Create-AADIdentityApp.ps1 script. From https://portal.azure.com, modify the permissions of the Azure AD application.
  3. Run the Add-AzsRegistration cmdlet. From https://portal.azure.com, create a new App Service Environment.
  4. Run the Create-AADIdentityApp.ps1 script. From https://portal.cloud.contoso.com, create an App Service offer.
Correct answer: D
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