Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You manage an Azure Storage account that contains critical data. Your company requires that this data be replicated to a secondary region to ensure durability in case of a complete regional outage. Additionally, you are required to minimize costs and do not need read access to the replicated data unless a failover occurs. What replication strategy should you implement?
Geo-redundant storage (GRS) replicates your data synchronously three times within the primary region and asynchronously to a secondary region, providing protection against regional outages. Since read access to the secondary region is not required and cost minimization is a priority, GRS is the appropriate choice. Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) also replicates data to a secondary region but allows read access, which adds to the cost. Locally redundant storage (LRS) and zone-redundant storage (ZRS) do not replicate data to a secondary region and thus do not protect against regional outages.
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