Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You are deploying an application on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) that requires persistent storage. The application needs multiple pods to read and write to the same data concurrently. Which Azure storage solution should you use?
Azure Files provides a fully managed file share in the cloud that can be mounted concurrently by multiple pods in AKS. It supports the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol and allows shared access, making it suitable for scenarios where multiple pods need to access the same data. Azure Disks are limited to being attached to a single node and cannot be shared across multiple pods for read-write access. Azure Blob Storage is an object storage solution and does not support POSIX file system operations required by many applications. Azure Queue Storage is designed for message queuing and is not appropriate for persistent file storage.
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