Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You manage an Azure storage account containing a large number of blobs. To optimize storage costs, you need to automatically transition blobs to lower access tiers based on their age. What should you do?
Use Azure Monitor to create alerts and manually update blob tiers.
Enable soft delete for blobs to remove old versions.
Create a blob lifecycle management policy to transition blobs to lower access tiers based on their age.
Set up a scheduled task to move blobs to lower access tiers using AzCopy.
By creating a blob lifecycle management policy, you can define rules to automatically transition blobs to lower-cost access tiers (Hot, Cool, Archive) based on specified conditions such as the age of the data. This automates the management of blob data lifecycle and helps optimize costs without manual intervention. Other options require manual processes or do not address automatic tiering based on age.
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