Exam: AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals 0 Likes

You attempt to create several managed Microsoft SQL Server instances (AZ-900)

Updated on 10/28/2024

You attempt to create several managed Microsoft SQL Server instances in an Azure environment and receive a message that you must increase your Azure subscription limits.

What should you do to increase the limits?

A) Create a service health alert.
B) Upgrade your support plan.
C) Modify an Azure policy.
D) Create a new support request.


Solution

Correct answer: D) Create a new support request.
To increase the limits on your Azure subscription, you should create a new support request. This is because Azure subscription limits are set by Microsoft, and to increase them, you need to request a limit increase through the Azure support process.

Creating a service health alert (A) is used to notify you of any issues with Azure services, but it's not related to increasing subscription limits. Upgrading your support plan (B) may provide additional support benefits, but it doesn't directly affect subscription limits. Modifying an Azure policy (C) can help you manage and enforce rules within your Azure environment, but it's not the correct way to increase subscription limits.

Therefore, the correct answer is D) Create a new support request. This will allow you to submit a request to Microsoft to increase your subscription limits, which can then be reviewed and approved by the Azure support team.

Category: Azure management and governance

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