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NEW QUESTION 33
You have files and folders in Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 for an Azure Synapse workspace as shown in the following exhibit.

You create an external table named ExtTable that has LOCATION='/topfolder/'.
When you query ExtTable by using an Azure Synapse Analytics serverless SQL pool, which files are returned?

  • A. File1.csv, File2.csv, File3.csv, and File4.csv
  • B. File1.csv only
  • C. File2.csv and File3.csv only
  • D. File1.csv and File4.csv only

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
To run a T-SQL query over a set of files within a folder or set of folders while treating them as a single entity or rowset, provide a path to a folder or a pattern (using wildcards) over a set of files or folders.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/sql/query-data-storage#query-multiple-files-or-folders

 

NEW QUESTION 34
You plan to implement an Azure Data Lake Gen2 storage account.
You need to ensure that the data lake will remain available if a data center fails in the primary Azure region.
The solution must minimize costs.
Which type of replication should you use for the storage account?

  • A. locally-redundant storage (LRS)
  • B. zone-redundant storage (ZRS)
  • C. geo-redundant storage (GRS)
  • D. geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS)

Answer: A

Explanation:
Locally redundant storage (LRS) copies your data synchronously three times within a single physical location in the primary region. LRS is the least expensive replication option Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy

 

NEW QUESTION 35
You are building an Azure Analytics query that will receive input data from Azure IoT Hub and write the results to Azure Blob storage.
You need to calculate the difference in readings per sensor per hour.
How should you complete the query? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer are a.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream-analytics-query/lag-azure-stream-analytics

 

NEW QUESTION 36
You have an Apache Spark DataFrame named temperatures. A sample of the data is shown in the following table.

You need to produce the following table by using a Spark SQL query.

How should you complete the query? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets. Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
Text Description automatically generated

Box 1: PIVOT
PIVOT rotates a table-valued expression by turning the unique values from one column in the expression into multiple columns in the output. And PIVOT runs aggregations where they're required on any remaining column values that are wanted in the final output.
Reference:
https://learnsql.com/cookbook/how-to-convert-an-integer-to-a-decimal-in-sql-server/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/queries/from-using-pivot-and-unpivot

 

NEW QUESTION 37
You have an Azure subscription that contains a logical Microsoft SQL server named Server1. Server1 hosts an Azure Synapse Analytics SQL dedicated pool named Pool1.
You need to recommend a Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) solution for Server1. The solution must meet the following requirements:
Track the usage of encryption keys.
Maintain the access of client apps to Pool1 in the event of an Azure datacenter outage that affects the availability of the encryption keys.
What should you include in the recommendation? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/security/workspaces-encryption
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/logging

 

NEW QUESTION 38
What should you do to improve high availability of the real-time data processing solution?

  • A. Deploy an Azure Stream Analytics job and use an Azure Automation runbook to check the status of the job and to start the job if it stops.
  • B. Deploy identical Azure Stream Analytics jobs to paired regions in Azure.
  • C. Deploy a High Concurrency Databricks cluster.
  • D. Set Data Lake Storage to use geo-redundant storage (GRS).

Answer: B

Explanation:
Guarantee Stream Analytics job reliability during service updates
Part of being a fully managed service is the capability to introduce new service functionality and improvements at a rapid pace. As a result, Stream Analytics can have a service update deploy on a weekly (or more frequent) basis. No matter how much testing is done there is still a risk that an existing, running job may break due to the introduction of a bug. If you are running mission critical jobs, these risks need to be avoided. You can reduce this risk by following Azure's paired region model.
Scenario: The application development team will create an Azure event hub to receive real-time sales data, including store number, date, time, product ID, customer loyalty number, price, and discount amount, from the point of sale (POS) system and output the data to data storage in Azure Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/stream-analytics/stream-analytics-job-reliability Monitor and optimize data storage and data processing Question Set 2

 

NEW QUESTION 39
You need to design a data storage structure for the product sales transactions. The solution must meet the sales transaction dataset requirements.
What should you include in the solution? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

 

NEW QUESTION 40
You are creating an Azure Data Factory data flow that will ingest data from a CSV file, cast columns to specified types of data, and insert the data into a table in an Azure Synapse Analytic dedicated SQL pool. The CSV file contains three columns named username, comment, and date.
The data flow already contains the following:
A source transformation.
A Derived Column transformation to set the appropriate types of data.
A sink transformation to land the data in the pool.
You need to ensure that the data flow meets the following requirements:
All valid rows must be written to the destination table.
Truncation errors in the comment column must be avoided proactively.
Any rows containing comment values that will cause truncation errors upon insert must be written to a file in blob storage.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. To the data flow, add a filter transformation to filter out rows that will cause truncation errors.
  • B. To the data flow, add a sink transformation to write the rows to a file in blob storage.
  • C. To the data flow, add a Conditional Split transformation to separate the rows that will cause truncation errors.
  • D. Add a select transformation to select only the rows that will cause truncation errors.

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
B: Example:
1. This conditional split transformation defines the maximum length of "title" to be five. Any row that is less than or equal to five will go into the GoodRows stream. Any row that is larger than five will go into the BadRows stream.

2. This conditional split transformation defines the maximum length of "title" to be five. Any row that is less than or equal to five will go into the GoodRows stream. Any row that is larger than five will go into the BadRows stream.
A:
3. Now we need to log the rows that failed. Add a sink transformation to the BadRows stream for logging. Here, we'll "auto-map" all of the fields so that we have logging of the complete transaction record. This is a text-delimited CSV file output to a single file in Blob Storage. We'll call the log file "badrows.csv".

4. The completed data flow is shown below. We are now able to split off error rows to avoid the SQL truncation errors and put those entries into a log file. Meanwhile, successful rows can continue to write to our target database.

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/how-to-data-flow-error-rows

 

NEW QUESTION 41
You have an Azure Data Factory instance that contains two pipelines named Pipeline1 and Pipeline2.
Pipeline1 has the activities shown in the following exhibit.

Pipeline2 has the activities shown in the following exhibit.

You execute Pipeline2, and Stored procedure1 in Pipeline1 fails.
What is the status of the pipeline runs?

  • A. Pipeline1 and Pipeline2 succeeded.
  • B. Pipeline1 failed and Pipeline2 succeeded.
  • C. Pipeline1 and Pipeline2 failed.
  • D. Pipeline1 succeeded and Pipeline2 failed.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Activities are linked together via dependencies. A dependency has a condition of one of the following: Succeeded, Failed, Skipped, or Completed.
Consider Pipeline1:
If we have a pipeline with two activities where Activity2 has a failure dependency on Activity1, the pipeline will not fail just because Activity1 failed. If Activity1 fails and Activity2 succeeds, the pipeline will succeed. This scenario is treated as a try-catch block by Data Factory.

The failure dependency means this pipeline reports success.
Note:
If we have a pipeline containing Activity1 and Activity2, and Activity2 has a success dependency on Activity1, it will only execute if Activity1 is successful. In this scenario, if Activity1 fails, the pipeline will fail.
Reference:
https://datasavvy.me/category/azure-data-factory/

 

NEW QUESTION 42
You have a SQL pool in Azure Synapse.
A user reports that queries against the pool take longer than expected to complete.
You need to add monitoring to the underlying storage to help diagnose the issue.
Which two metrics should you monitor? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. Cache used percentage
  • B. DWU Limit
  • C. Active queries
  • D. Snapshot Storage Size
  • E. Cache hit percentage

Answer: A,E

Explanation:
Explanation
A: Cache used is the sum of all bytes in the local SSD cache across all nodes and cache capacity is the sum of the storage capacity of the local SSD cache across all nodes.
E: Cache hits is the sum of all columnstore segments hits in the local SSD cache and cache miss is the columnstore segments misses in the local SSD cache summed across all nodes Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/sql-data-warehouse/sql-data-warehouse-concept-resou

 

NEW QUESTION 43
You plan to create an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account
You need to recommend a storage solution that meets the following requirements:
* Provides the highest degree of data resiliency
* Ensures that content remains available for writes if a primary data center fails What should you include in the recommendation? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

Answer:

Explanation:
See the answer in explanation.
Explanation
Answer is below

 

NEW QUESTION 44
You are designing a streaming data solution that will ingest variable volumes of data.
You need to ensure that you can change the partition count after creation.
Which service should you use to ingest the data?

  • A. Azure Data Factory
  • B. Azure Stream Analytics
  • C. Azure Event Hubs Dedicated
  • D. Azure Synapse Analytics

Answer: C

Explanation:
You can't change the partition count for an event hub after its creation except for the event hub in a dedicated cluster.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-hubs/event-hubs-features

 

NEW QUESTION 45
You have an Azure Stream Analytics job that is a Stream Analytics project solution in Microsoft Visual Studio. The job accepts data generated by IoT devices in the JSON format.
You need to modify the job to accept data generated by the IoT devices in the Protobuf format.
Which three actions should you perform from Visual Studio on sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Step 1: Add an Azure Stream Analytics Custom Deserializer Project (.NET) project to the solution.
Create a custom deserializer
1. Open Visual Studio and select File > New > Project. Search for Stream Analytics and select Azure Stream Analytics Custom Deserializer Project (.NET). Give the project a name, like Protobuf Deserializer.

2. In Solution Explorer, right-click your Protobuf Deserializer project and select Manage NuGet Packages from the menu. Then install the Microsoft.Azure.StreamAnalytics and Google.Protobuf NuGet packages.
3. Add the MessageBodyProto class and the MessageBodyDeserializer class to your project.
4. Build the Protobuf Deserializer project.
Step 2: Add .NET deserializer code for Protobuf to the custom deserializer project Azure Stream Analytics has built-in support for three data formats: JSON, CSV, and Avro. With custom .NET deserializers, you can read data from other formats such as Protocol Buffer, Bond and other user defined formats for both cloud and edge jobs.
Step 3: Add an Azure Stream Analytics Application project to the solution Add an Azure Stream Analytics project
* In Solution Explorer, right-click the Protobuf Deserializer solution and select Add > New Project. Under Azure Stream Analytics > Stream Analytics, choose Azure Stream Analytics Application. Name it ProtobufCloudDeserializer and select OK.
* Right-click References under the ProtobufCloudDeserializer Azure Stream Analytics project. Under Projects, add Protobuf Deserializer. It should be automatically populated for you.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/stream-analytics/custom-deserializer

 

NEW QUESTION 46
You have an on-premises data warehouse that includes the following fact tables. Both tables have the following columns: DateKey, ProductKey, RegionKey. There are 120 unique product keys and 65 unique region keys.

Queries that use the data warehouse take a long time to complete.
You plan to migrate the solution to use Azure Synapse Analytics. You need to ensure that the Azure-based solution optimizes query performance and minimizes processing skew.
What should you recommend? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Box 1: Hash-distributed
Box 2: ProductKey
ProductKey is used extensively in joins.
Hash-distributed tables improve query performance on large fact tables.
Box 3: Round-robin
Box 4: RegionKey
Round-robin tables are useful for improving loading speed.
Consider using the round-robin distribution for your table in the following scenarios:
* When getting started as a simple starting point since it is the default
* If there is no obvious joining key
* If there is not good candidate column for hash distributing the table
* If the table does not share a common join key with other tables
* If the join is less significant than other joins in the query
* When the table is a temporary staging table
Note: A distributed table appears as a single table, but the rows are actually stored across 60 distributions. The rows are distributed with a hash or round-robin algorithm.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-data-warehouse/sql-data-warehouse-tables-distribute

 

NEW QUESTION 47
You have a self-hosted integration runtime in Azure Data Factory.
The current status of the integration runtime has the following configurations:
Status: Running
Type: Self-Hosted
Running / Registered Node(s): 1/1
High Availability Enabled: False
Linked Count: 0
Queue Length: 0
Average Queue Duration. 0.00s
The integration runtime has the following node details:
Name: X-M
Status: Running
Available Memory: 7697MB
CPU Utilization: 6%
Network (In/Out): 1.21KBps/0.83KBps
Concurrent Jobs (Running/Limit): 2/14
Role: Dispatcher/Worker
Credential Status: In Sync
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/create-self-hosted-integration-runtime

 

NEW QUESTION 48
What should you recommend to prevent users outside the Litware on-premises network from accessing the analytical data store?

  • A. a server-level firewall IP rule
  • B. a server-level virtual network rule
  • C. a database-level firewall IP rule
  • D. a database-level virtual network rule

Answer: B

Explanation:
Virtual network rules are one firewall security feature that controls whether the database server for your single databases and elastic pool in Azure SQL Database or for your databases in SQL Data Warehouse accepts communications that are sent from particular subnets in virtual networks.
Server-level, not database-level: Each virtual network rule applies to your whole Azure SQL Database server, not just to one particular database on the server. In other words, virtual network rule applies at the serverlevel, not at the database-level.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-vnet-service-endpoint-rule-overview

 

NEW QUESTION 49
You have the following Azure Stream Analytics query.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Box 1: Yes
You can now use a new extension of Azure Stream Analytics SQL to specify the number of partitions of a stream when reshuffling the data.
The outcome is a stream that has the same partition scheme. Please see below for an example:
WITH step1 AS (SELECT * FROM [input1] PARTITION BY DeviceID INTO 10),
step2 AS (SELECT * FROM [input2] PARTITION BY DeviceID INTO 10)
SELECT * INTO [output] FROM step1 PARTITION BY DeviceID UNION step2 PARTITION BY DeviceID Note: The new extension of Azure Stream Analytics SQL includes a keyword INTO that allows you to specify the number of partitions for a stream when performing reshuffling using a PARTITION BY statement.
Box 2: Yes
When joining two streams of data explicitly repartitioned, these streams must have the same partition key and partition count.
Box 3: Yes
10 partitions x six SUs = 60 SUs is fine.
Note: Remember, Streaming Unit (SU) count, which is the unit of scale for Azure Stream Analytics, must be adjusted so the number of physical resources available to the job can fit the partitioned flow. In general, six SUs is a good number to assign to each partition. In case there are insufficient resources assigned to the job, the system will only apply the repartition if it benefits the job.
Reference:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/blog/maximize-throughput-with-repartitioning-in-azure-stream-analytics/

 

NEW QUESTION 50
You have an Azure Synapse Analytics dedicated SQL pool that contains the users shown in the following table.

User1 executes a query on the database, and the query returns the results shown in the following exhibit.

User1 is the only user who has access to the unmasked data.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.

Answer:

Explanation:

 

NEW QUESTION 51
You have an Azure subscription that contains a logical Microsoft SQL server named Server1. Server1 hosts an Azure Synapse Analytics SQL dedicated pool named Pool1.
You need to recommend a Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) solution for Server1. The solution must meet the following requirements:
* Track the usage of encryption keys.
* Maintain the access of client apps to Pool1 in the event of an Azure datacenter outage that affects the availability of the encryption keys.
What should you include in the recommendation? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Box 1: TDE with customer-managed keys
Customer-managed keys are stored in the Azure Key Vault. You can monitor how and when your key vaults are accessed, and by whom. You can do this by enabling logging for Azure Key Vault, which saves information in an Azure storage account that you provide.
Box 2: Create and configure Azure key vaults in two Azure regions
The contents of your key vault are replicated within the region and to a secondary region at least 150 miles away, but within the same geography to maintain high durability of your keys and secrets.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/security/workspaces-encryption
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/logging

 

NEW QUESTION 52
You plan to create a real-time monitoring app that alerts users when a device travels more than 200 meters away from a designated location.
You need to design an Azure Stream Analytics job to process the data for the planned app. The solution must minimize the amount of code developed and the number of technologies used.
What should you include in the Stream Analytics job? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Diagram, table Description automatically generated
Input type: Stream
You can process real-time IoT data streams with Azure Stream Analytics.
Function: Geospatial
With built-in geospatial functions, you can use Azure Stream Analytics to build applications for scenarios such as fleet management, ride sharing, connected cars, and asset tracking.
Note: In a real-world scenario, you could have hundreds of these sensors generating events as a stream.
Ideally, a gateway device would run code to push these events to Azure Event Hubs or Azure IoT Hubs.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/stream-analytics/stream-analytics-get-started-with-azure-stream-analytics
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/stream-analytics/geospatial-scenarios

 

NEW QUESTION 53
You have several Azure Data Factory pipelines that contain a mix of the following types of activities.
* Wrangling data flow
* Notebook
* Copy
* jar
Which two Azure services should you use to debug the activities? Each correct answer presents part of the solution NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. Azure Data Factory
  • B. Azure Databricks
  • C. Azure Synapse Analytics
  • D. Azure HDInsight
  • E. Azure Machine Learning

Answer: C,E

 

NEW QUESTION 54
You have an Azure Synapse workspace named MyWorkspace that contains an Apache Spark database named mytestdb.
You run the following command in an Azure Synapse Analytics Spark pool in MyWorkspace.
CREATE TABLE mytestdb.myParquetTable(
EmployeeID int,
EmployeeName string,
EmployeeStartDate date)
USING Parquet
You then use Spark to insert a row into mytestdb.myParquetTable. The row contains the following dat a.

One minute later, you execute the following query from a serverless SQL pool in MyWorkspace.
SELECT EmployeeID
FROM mytestdb.dbo.myParquetTable
WHERE name = 'Alice';
What will be returned by the query?

  • A. a null value
  • B. an error
  • C. 0

Answer: C

Explanation:
Once a database has been created by a Spark job, you can create tables in it with Spark that use Parquet as the storage format. Table names will be converted to lower case and need to be queried using the lower case name. These tables will immediately become available for querying by any of the Azure Synapse workspace Spark pools. They can also be used from any of the Spark jobs subject to permissions.
Note: For external tables, since they are synchronized to serverless SQL pool asynchronously, there will be a delay until they appear.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/metadata/table

 

NEW QUESTION 55
You have an Azure Synapse Analytics dedicated SQL pool named Pool1 and a database named DB1. DB1 contains a fact table named Table1.
You need to identify the extent of the data skew in Table1.
What should you do in Synapse Studio?

  • A. Connect to Pool1 and query sys.dm_pdw_node_scacus.
  • B. Connect to the built-in pool and run dbcc checkalloc.
  • C. Connect to Pool1 and query sys.dm_pdw_nodes_db_partition_scacs.
  • D. Connect to the built-in pool and run dbcc pdw_showspaceused.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
A quick way to check for data skew is to use DBCC PDW_SHOWSPACEUSED. The following SQL code returns the number of table rows that are stored in each of the 60 distributions. For balanced performance, the rows in your distributed table should be spread evenly across all the distributions.
DBCC PDW_SHOWSPACEUSED('dbo.FactInternetSales');
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/sql-data-warehouse/sql-data-warehouse-tables-distribu

 

NEW QUESTION 56
You have an Azure Synapse Analytics serverless SQL pool named Pool1 and an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account named storage1. The AllowedBlobpublicAccess porperty is disabled for storage1.
You need to create an external data source that can be used by Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) users to access storage1 from Pool1.
What should you create first?

  • A. a remote service binding
  • B. database scoped credentials
  • C. an external library
  • D. an external resource pool

Answer: B

Explanation:
Topic 1, Contoso Case StudyTransactional Date
Contoso has three years of customer, transactional, operation, sourcing, and supplier data comprised of 10 billion records stored across multiple on-premises Microsoft SQL Server servers. The SQL server instances contain data from various operational systems. The data is loaded into the instances by using SQL server integration Services (SSIS) packages.
You estimate that combining all product sales transactions into a company-wide sales transactions dataset will result in a single table that contains 5 billion rows, with one row per transaction.
Most queries targeting the sales transactions data will be used to identify which products were sold in retail stores and which products were sold online during different time period. Sales transaction data that is older than three years will be removed monthly.
You plan to create a retail store table that will contain the address of each retail store. The table will be approximately 2 MB. Queries for retail store sales will include the retail store addresses.
You plan to create a promotional table that will contain a promotion ID. The promotion ID will be associated to a specific product. The product will be identified by a product ID. The table will be approximately 5 GB.
Streaming Twitter Data
The ecommerce department at Contoso develops and Azure logic app that captures trending Twitter feeds referencing the company's products and pushes the products to Azure Event Hubs.
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
* Load the sales transaction dataset to Azure Synapse Analytics.
* Integrate on-premises data stores with Azure Synapse Analytics by using SSIS packages.
* Use Azure Synapse Analytics to analyze Twitter feeds to assess customer sentiments about products.
Sales Transaction Dataset Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for the sales transaction dataset:
* Partition data that contains sales transaction records. Partitions must be designed to provide efficient loads by month. Boundary values must belong: to the partition on the right.
* Ensure that queries joining and filtering sales transaction records based on product ID complete as quickly as possible.
* Implement a surrogate key to account for changes to the retail store addresses.
* Ensure that data storage costs and performance are predictable.
* Minimize how long it takes to remove old records.
Customer Sentiment Analytics Requirement
Contoso identifies the following requirements for customer sentiment analytics:
* Allow Contoso users to use PolyBase in an A/ure Synapse Analytics dedicated SQL pool to query the content of the data records that host the Twitter feeds. Data must be protected by using row-level security (RLS). The users must be authenticated by using their own A/ureAD credentials.
* Maximize the throughput of ingesting Twitter feeds from Event Hubs to Azure Storage without purchasing additional throughput or capacity units.
* Store Twitter feeds in Azure Storage by using Event Hubs Capture. The feeds will be converted into Parquet files.
* Ensure that the data store supports Azure AD-based access control down to the object level.
* Minimize administrative effort to maintain the Twitter feed data records.
* Purge Twitter feed data records;itftaitJ are older than two years.
Data Integration Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for data integration:
Use an Azure service that leverages the existing SSIS packages to ingest on-premises data into datasets stored in a dedicated SQL pool of Azure Synaps Analytics and transform the data.
Identify a process to ensure that changes to the ingestion and transformation activities can be version controlled and developed independently by multiple data engineers.

 

NEW QUESTION 57
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You plan to create an Azure Databricks workspace that has a tiered structure. The workspace will contain the following three workloads:
A workload for data engineers who will use Python and SQL.
A workload for jobs that will run notebooks that use Python, Scala, and SOL.
A workload that data scientists will use to perform ad hoc analysis in Scala and R.
The enterprise architecture team at your company identifies the following standards for Databricks environments:
The data engineers must share a cluster.
The job cluster will be managed by using a request process whereby data scientists and data engineers provide packaged notebooks for deployment to the cluster.
All the data scientists must be assigned their own cluster that terminates automatically after 120 minutes of inactivity. Currently, there are three data scientists.
You need to create the Databricks clusters for the workloads.
Solution: You create a High Concurrency cluster for each data scientist, a High Concurrency cluster for the data engineers, and a Standard cluster for the jobs.
Does this meet the goal?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No

Answer: B

Explanation:
Need a High Concurrency cluster for the jobs.
Standard clusters are recommended for a single user. Standard can run workloads developed in any language:
Python, R, Scala, and SQL.
A high concurrency cluster is a managed cloud resource. The key benefits of high concurrency clusters are that they provide Apache Spark-native fine-grained sharing for maximum resource utilization and minimum query latencies.
Reference:
https://docs.azuredatabricks.net/clusters/configure.html

 

NEW QUESTION 58
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