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You are designing a storage solution to support on-premises resources and Azure-hosted resources.
You need to provide on-premises storage that has built-in replication to Azure.
Solution: You include Azure Data Lake Storage in the design.
Does the solution meet the goal?
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A. B.B
No, the solution does not meet the goal of providing on-premises storage that has built-in replication to Azure.
Azure Data Lake Storage is a cloud-based storage service designed for big data analytics workloads. It is not designed to provide replication capabilities for on-premises storage. Azure Data Lake Storage allows organizations to store and analyze large amounts of data in Azure, but it does not have built-in replication to on-premises storage.
To provide on-premises storage that has built-in replication to Azure, there are several Azure services and features that can be used, such as Azure Site Recovery or Azure File Sync.
Azure Site Recovery is a disaster recovery solution that replicates virtual machines and physical servers from on-premises to Azure, providing an automated failover and failback mechanism for disaster recovery scenarios.
Azure File Sync is a cloud-based service that enables organizations to synchronize on-premises file servers with Azure Files, providing cloud-tiering capabilities for file data and enabling easy access to files from anywhere.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. No, the solution does not meet the goal of providing on-premises storage that has built-in replication to Azure.