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QUESTION 41
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Hotspot Question
You are a database administrator for a company that has an on-premises Microsoft SQL Server environment and Microsoft Azure SQL Database instances. The environment hosts several customer databases, and each customer uses a dedicated instance. The environments that you manage are shown in the following table.
 
You need to configure auditing for the Adventure Works environment.
How should you complete the Transact-SQL statement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
 
Answer:
 
Explanation:
Box 1: CREATE SERVER AUDIT
Create the server audit.
You must implement auditing to record access to data that is considered sensitive by the company.
Create database audit
Box 2: ALTER SERVER AUDIT
Enable the server audit.
Box 3: CREATE DATABASE AUDIT
Create the database audit specification.
Box 4: FOR SERVER AUDIIT
You must implement auditing for all objects in the ADVSchema.

QUESTION 42
Hotspot Question
A company has an on-premises Microsoft SQL Server environment and Microsoft Azure SQL Database instanced.
The environments host several customer databases.
You host a local database and a Stretch database that has a table named Members for one specific customer.
You need to provide the customer with information about the space used in the databases.
In the table below, identify the query that provides the required information for each database.
NOTE: Make only one selection in each column.
 
Answer:
 
Explanation:
Local database: EXEC sp_spaceused N’Company.Members’

QUESTION 43
Hotspot Question
You manage a Microsoft SQL Server instance.
You have a user named User1.
You need to grant the minimum permissions necessary to allow User1 to review audit logs.
For each action, which option should you use? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
 
Answer:
 
Explanation:
Box 1: securityadmin
To access log files for instances of SQL Server that are online, this requires membership in the securityadmin fixed server role.
Box 2: sys.server_audit_specifications
sys.server_audit_specifications contains information about the server audit specifications in a SQL Server audit on a server instance.

QUESTION 44
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Drag and Drop Question
You have five servers that run Microsoft Windows 2012 R2. Each server hosts a Microsoft SQL Server instance. The topology for the environment is shown in the following diagram.
 
You have an Always On Availability group named AG1. The details for AG1 are shown in the following table.
 
Instance1 experiences heavy read-write traffic. The instance hosts a database named OperationsMain that is four terabytes (TB) in size. The database has multiple data files and filegroups. One of the filegroups is read_only and is half of the total database size.
Instance4 and Instance5 are not part of AG1. Instance4 is engaged in heavy read-write I/O.
Instance5 hosts a database named StagedExternal. A nightly BULK INSERT process loads data into an empty table that has a rowstore clustered index and two nonclustered rowstore indexes.
You must minimize the growth of the StagedExternal database log file during the BULK INSERT operations and perform point-in-time recovery after the BULK INSERT transaction. Changes made must not interrupt the log backup chain. You plan to add a new instance named Instance6 to a datacenter that is geographically distant from Site1 and Site2. You must minimize latency between the nodes in AG1.
All databases use the full recovery model. All backups are written to the network location \\SQLBackup\. A separate process copies backups to an offsite location. You should minimize both the time required to restore the databases and the space required to store backups. The recovery point objective (RPO) for each instance is shown in the following table.
 
Full backups of OperationsMain take longer than six hours to complete. All SQL Server backups use the keyword COMPRESSION.
You plan to deploy the following solutions to the environment. The solutions will access a database named DB1 that is part of AG1.
The wait statistics monitoring requirements for the instances are described in the following table.
 
You need to propose a new process for the StagedExternal database.
Which five actions should you recommended be performed in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
 
Answer:
 
Explanation:
From scenario: Instance5 hosts a database named StagedExternal. A nightly BULK INSERT process loads data into an empty table that has a rowstore clustered index and two nonclustered rowstore indexes.
You must minimize the growth of the StagedExternaldatabase log file during the BULK INSERT operations and perform point-in-time recovery after the BULK INSERT transaction. Changes made must not interrupt the log backup chain.
All databases use the full recovery model.

QUESTION 45
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
Drag and Drop Question
You have five servers that run Microsoft Windows 2012 R2. Each server hosts a Microsoft SQL Server instance. The topology for the environment is shown in the following diagram.
 
You have an Always On Availability group named AG1. The details for AG1 are shown in the following table.
 
Instance1 experiences heavy read-write traffic. The instance hosts a database named OperationsMain that is four terabytes (TB) in size. The database has multiple data files and filegroups. One of the filegroups is read_only and is half of the total database size.
Instance4 and Instance5 are not part of AG1. Instance4 is engaged in heavy read-write I/O.
Instance5 hosts a database named StagedExternal. A nightly BULK INSERT process loads data into an empty table that has a rowstore clustered index and two nonclustered rowstore indexes.
You must minimize the growth of the StagedExternal database log file during the BULK INSERT operations and perform point-in-time recovery after the BULK INSERT transaction. Changes made must not interrupt the log backup chain.
You plan to add a new instance named Instance6 to a datacenter that is geographically distant from Site1 and Site2. You must minimize latency between the nodes in AG1.
All databases use the full recovery model. All backups are written to the network location \\SQLBackup\. A separate process copies backups to an offsite location. You should minimize both the time required to restore the databases and the space required to store backups. The recovery point objective (RPO) for each instance is shown in the following table.
 
Full backups of OperationsMain take longer than six hours to complete. All SQL Server backups use the keyword COMPRESSION.
You plan to deploy the following solutions to the environment. The solutions will access a database named DB1 that is part of AG1.
The wait statistics monitoring requirements for the instances are described in the following table.
 
You need to analyze the wait type and statistics for specific instanced in the environment.
Which object should you use to gather information about each instance? To answer, drag the appropriate objects to the correct instances. Each object may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
 
Answer:
 
Explanation:
Instance 1: sys.dm_exec_query_stats
From Scenario: Instance1 requirement: Aggregate statistics since last server restart. sys.dm_exec_query_stats returns aggregate performance statistics for cachedquery plans in SQL Server.
Instance 4: sys.dm_os_wait_stats
sys.dm_os_wait_statsreturns information about all the waits encountered by threads that executed.
From Scenario: Instance4 requirement: Identify the most prominent wait types.
 
Instance 5:sys.dm_exec_session_wait_stats
From Scenario: Instance5 requirement: Identify all wait types for queries currently running on the server.
sys.dm_exec_session_wait_stats returns information about all the waits encountered by threads that executed for each session.


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