In Azure, for anyone that has taken the test, or is a cloud specialist I will ask this again, there are 3 possible 'S
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2022 11:23 am
In Azure, for anyone that has taken the test, or is a cloudspecialist I will ask this again, there are 3 possible'SOLUTIONS' for this problem. I'd like to know if 1, 2 or all ofthese solutions work, or don't work,
This question has several different versions of the solution
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. You sign in tothe Azure portal and create a resourcegroup named RG1.From Azure documentation, you have the following command thatcreates a virtual machine named VM1.az vm create –resource-group RG1 –name VM1 — imageUbuntuLTS –generate-ssh-keysYou need to create VM1 in Subscription1 by using the command.Does this meet the goal?
Possible solutions the the problem:
Solution: From the Azure portal, launch Azure Cloud Shell andselect PowerShell. Run the command in CloudShell.
Different solution:
Solution: From a computer that runs Windows 10, install AzureCLI. From PowerShell, sign in to Azure and then run thecommand.
Different solution:
Solution: From a computer that runs Windows 10, install AzureCLI. From a command prompt, sign in to Azureand then run the command.
Do any of these solutions meet the goal?
This question has several different versions of the solution
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. You sign in tothe Azure portal and create a resourcegroup named RG1.From Azure documentation, you have the following command thatcreates a virtual machine named VM1.az vm create –resource-group RG1 –name VM1 — imageUbuntuLTS –generate-ssh-keysYou need to create VM1 in Subscription1 by using the command.Does this meet the goal?
Possible solutions the the problem:
Solution: From the Azure portal, launch Azure Cloud Shell andselect PowerShell. Run the command in CloudShell.
Different solution:
Solution: From a computer that runs Windows 10, install AzureCLI. From PowerShell, sign in to Azure and then run thecommand.
Different solution:
Solution: From a computer that runs Windows 10, install AzureCLI. From a command prompt, sign in to Azureand then run the command.
Do any of these solutions meet the goal?