Created by Rick Schoenman
about 2 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Name 10 functionalities that are offered by Azure Arc | - Overview - Activity log - Access control - Tags - Extensions - Policies - Update Management - Change Tracking and Inventory - Insights - Logs |
What are VM extensions? | Small apps that provide configuration and automation tasks on Azure VMs. Azure Arc enables you to deploy VM extensions to non-Azure Windows and Linux VM's |
How can VM extensions be managed? | - Azure Portal - Azure CLI - Azure PowerShell - Azure Resource Manager |
Which extensions can be added to an Azure Arc VM? | - Microsoft Defender for Cloud Integrated vulnerability scanner - Microsoft Antimalware extension - Custom script extension - Log Analytics agent - Azure Monitor for VMs - Azure Key Vault Certificate Sync - Azure Monitor Agent - Azure Automation Hybrid Runbook Worker extension |
What is Azure Policy? | A service to manage compliance for the Microsoft Azure environment. Azure Policy uses declarative rules based on properties of an Azure resource. |
Considering Azure Policy, what is an Initiative? | An Initiative is a group of Azure Policy's |
Name 4 Azure Policy functionality groups | - Enforcing compliance when provisioning new Azure resources - Auditing compliance of existing Azure resources - Remediating non-compliance of existing Azure resources - Auditing compliance of the OS, application configuration, and environment settings within Azure VMs |
What can Azure Arc do for Azure Policy? | Azure Arc allows you to extend Azure Policy's governance to servers and clusters running onprem or by third-party cloud providers. |
Which firewall exclusion does the Azure Connected Machine agent require? | Outbound connectivity over TCP port 443 |
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