Microsoft Azure Architect Design (AZ-301) Practice Exam

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Which solution is recommended for delivering files to users while minimizing costs and ensuring they receive files from the same region as the web app?

  1. Azure File Sync

  2. Distributed File System (DFS)

  3. read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS)

  4. geo-redundant storage (GRS)

The correct answer is: read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS)

The recommended solution for delivering files to users while minimizing costs and ensuring they receive files from the same region as the web app is read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS). RA-GRS stores your data in geographically redundant storage, offering both high availability and redundancy. This means that the data is replicated across different regions, providing automatic failover and ensuring that your application continues to function even in the event of a regional failure. The 'read-access' aspect allows users to access the data from the secondary region without needing a dedicated failover. This is particularly beneficial when there are users spread across different geographic locations, as it reduces latency by allowing them to access data closer to their location. In addition to reliability, RA-GRS helps optimize costs by allowing you to only pay for the storage that you use, rather than provisioning additional storage resources. This makes it an economical choice for file delivery while still adhering to performance expectations aligning with user needs and geographical considerations. The other options, while valid storage options, do not align as closely with the need to deliver files specifically from the same region as the web app while balancing cost and access levels for users.