Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You are deploying a stateful application on an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster. The application requires persistent storage that multiple pods across different nodes can access simultaneously with read and write capabilities. Which Azure storage solution should you configure?
Azure Files provides fully managed shared storage that is accessible via the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. In AKS, Azure Files supports dynamic provisioning and the ReadWriteMany access mode, allowing multiple pods across different nodes to read and write to the same storage concurrently. Azure Managed Disks support only the ReadWriteOnce access mode, meaning they can be attached in read/write mode to a single node, which doesn't meet the requirement. Azure Blob Storage is an object storage solution and doesn't offer a file system interface needed by many applications. Azure NetApp Files is a high-performance file storage service, but unless the application requires the advanced features and performance it provides, Azure Files is the more appropriate and cost-effective choice for this scenario.
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