A company plans to use Azure Storage for file storage purposes.
Compliance rules require:
A single storage account to store all operations including reads, writes and deletes
Retention of an on-premises copy of historical operations
You need to configure the storage account.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A . Configure the storage account to log read, write and delete operations for service type Blob
B . Use the AzCopy tool to download log data from $logs/blob
C . Configure the storage account to log read, write and delete operations for service-type table
D . Use the storage client to download log data from $logs/table
E . Configure the storage account to log read, write and delete operations for service type queue
Answer: AB
Explanation:
Storage Logging logs request data in a set of blobs in a blob container named $logs in your storage account. This container does not show up if you list all the blob containers in your account but you can see its contents if you access it directly.
To view and analyze your log data, you should download the blobs that contain the log data you are interested in to a local machine. Many storage-browsing tools enable you to download blobs from your storage account; you can also use the Azure Storage team provided command-line Azure Copy Tool (AzCopy) to download your log data.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/enabling-storage-logging-and-accessing-log-data
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