Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub: Exam AZ-600

Azure Stack Hub: Managing Azure Resources for Hybrid Backup Solutions

Question

There are many different stakeholders or roles like Azure Stack Hub operators, Azure Administrators, Azure AD administrators, Azure Stack Hub tenant IT Staff, and Azure Stack Hub Users who interact and work together to implement the backup and restore of Azure Stack Hub-based workloads.

Which of these stakeholders is responsible to manage the Azure resources required for implementing the hybrid backup solutions?

Answers

Explanations

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A. B. C. D. E.

Correct Answer: B

Azure administrators are the ones who are responsible for managing the Azure resources required for implementing hybrid backup solutions.

Option A is incorrect.

Azure Stack Hub operators are responsible to manage the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure and ensure that there are enough storage, network and compute resources to implement a comprehensive backup and restore solution, and also make these resources available to the tenants.

Option B is correct.

Azure administrators are the ones who are responsible for managing the Azure resources required for implementing hybrid backup solutions.

Option C is incorrect.

Azure AD administrators are the ones who are responsible for managing the Azure AD resources.

Option D is incorrect.Azure Stack Hub tenant IT staff is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing MABS.

Option E is incorrect.

Azure stack Hub users are the ones who provide RPO and RTO needs and send requests to back up and restore the applications and data.

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The stakeholder who is responsible for managing the Azure resources required for implementing hybrid backup solutions is the Azure Stack Hub Operators.

Azure Stack Hub Operators are responsible for managing and maintaining the Azure Stack Hub infrastructure, including the physical hardware, software, and the Azure services running on the Azure Stack Hub. They are responsible for ensuring that the Azure Stack Hub is running optimally, and that it is able to provide the required services to the tenants.

In the context of implementing backup solutions for Azure Stack Hub-based workloads, the Azure Stack Hub Operators are responsible for managing the Azure resources required for the backup and restore process. This includes managing the Azure storage accounts, configuring the Azure Backup service, and setting up the necessary network connectivity between the Azure Stack Hub and the Azure cloud.

Azure Administrators, Azure AD administrators, Azure Stack Hub tenant IT staff, and Azure Stack Hub Users may also have some involvement in the backup and restore process, but their responsibilities are typically more focused on managing the workloads and data that are being backed up, rather than managing the underlying Azure resources.

In summary, Azure Stack Hub Operators are the primary stakeholders responsible for managing the Azure resources required for implementing the hybrid backup solutions for Azure Stack Hub-based workloads.