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Your company plans to purchase an Azure subscription.
The company's support policy states that the Azure environment must provide an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
You need to recommend which support plan meets the support policy requirement.
Solution: Recommend a Professional Direct support plan.
Does this meet the goal?
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A. B.A
The Basic support plan does not have any technical support for engineers.
The Developer support plan has only technical support for engineers via email.
The Standard, Professional Direct, and Premier support plans have technical support for engineers via email and phone.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/support/plans/Answer: A. Yes
Explanation: The Professional Direct support plan provides access to Azure support engineers via email and phone, and it also offers faster initial response times and escalation management. Therefore, recommending a Professional Direct support plan would meet the support policy requirement for providing an option to access support engineers by phone or email.
Azure offers various support plans, such as Basic, Developer, Standard, Professional Direct, and Premier. Each plan provides a different level of support, such as technical support, advisory services, and service level agreements (SLAs).
The Basic support plan is available to all Azure customers and provides 24/7 access to billing and subscription management support. The Developer support plan offers technical support for development and testing environments. The Standard support plan provides technical support for production workloads, with faster initial response times than the Developer plan. The Professional Direct support plan provides technical support with faster initial response times than the Standard plan, and it includes access to Azure support engineers via email and phone. The Premier support plan offers the highest level of support, with personalized service management and advisory services.
Therefore, recommending the Professional Direct support plan would meet the requirement for providing an option to access support engineers by phone or email, as it provides both options, along with faster response times and escalation management.
No, modifying an Azure Traffic Manager profile would not meet the goal of making a specific virtual machine accessible from the Internet over HTTP.
Azure Traffic Manager is a DNS-based traffic load balancer that allows you to distribute traffic optimally to services across global Azure regions, based on policies, health probes, and geographic locations. Traffic Manager profiles do not provide a direct means of making virtual machines accessible from the Internet over HTTP.
To make a specific virtual machine accessible from the Internet over HTTP, you would need to configure a public IP address and assign it to the virtual machine. You would then need to configure the virtual machine's network security group (NSG) to allow inbound traffic on port 80 (HTTP). Finally, you would need to create a DNS record that maps the public IP address to a domain name, allowing users to access the virtual machine over HTTP via a web browser.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. No, modifying an Azure Traffic Manager profile does not meet the goal of making a specific virtual machine accessible from the Internet over HTTP.