Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You are an Azure administrator tasked with storing large amounts of archival data in Azure Blob Storage. While most of the data will be accessed infrequently, some of it needs to be accessed periodically with minimal latency. Your goal is to minimize storage costs while meeting these access requirements. Which storage tier should you choose?
The Cool storage tier is designed for data that is infrequently accessed and stored for at least 30 days. It offers lower storage costs compared to the Hot tier and provides quick access times suitable for periodic access with minimal latency. The Archive tier, while offering the lowest storage costs, is not suitable because data retrieval can take hours and is not appropriate for data that needs periodic access with minimal latency. The Hot tier is optimized for frequently accessed data but comes with higher storage costs. The Premium tier is designed for workloads that require high throughput and low latency, but at a higher cost and is often used with Azure Page Blobs, not Block Blobs used in this scenario.
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