Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
An Azure administrator is managing storage for a company that generates large amounts of data daily. The data is frequently accessed for the first 30 days and then rarely accessed afterward. To minimize costs, the data should automatically move to a lower-cost storage tier after 30 days. What should be done to achieve this?
Manually change the access tier of the data to Archive tier after 30 days.
Enable soft delete for blobs to retain data for 30 days.
Configure the storage account to use Read-Access Geo-Redundant Storage (RA-GRS).
Configure a lifecycle management policy to move the data to the Cool tier after 30 days.
To automate the movement of data between storage tiers based on time or other criteria, a lifecycle management policy should be configured. In this case, creating a lifecycle management policy to move the data to the Cool tier after 30 days will optimize costs by storing infrequently accessed data in a lower-cost tier. Manually changing the access tier is not efficient and does not provide automation. Configuring Read-Access Geo-Redundant Storage (RA-GRS) is related to data redundancy and availability, not managing storage tiers. Enabling soft delete for blobs is for data recovery purposes and does not affect storage tiers or costs.
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