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Tomorrow I’ll be going to attend an Interview session for Azure Admin role, hope these top selected questions & answer will get trapped over there. 😊 👍🏻
@@lalamhymavathi431 Yes, I appeared in so many interviews since one year, and was about to be selected in 2-3 companies, but no luck. Also, thanks for asking me and showing you interest on this. Although I remain a regular on your channel.
In an interview I had been asked. Suppose if you want 10 VMs to shut down automatically and later get start automatically. How will this happen? What should be answer for this?
Hello Rehan Sheikh, Here is the answer to your question: 1. Create an Automation Account: In the Azure portal, navigate to "Automation Accounts" and create a new automation account. 2. Configure Automation Account Settings: Inside the newly created Automation Account, go to "Account Settings" and enable the "Start/Stop VMs during off-hours" option. 3. Create a Schedule: In the Automation Account, go to "Schedules" and create a new schedule that defines when the VMs should start and stop. For example, you can set it to start at 8:00 AM and stop at 6:00 PM daily. 4. Create a Start/Stop VM Runbook: Inside the Automation Account, go to "Runbooks" and create a new Runbook. Write a PowerShell or Python script that will start and stop the VMs. The script should use the Start-AzVM and Stop-AzVM cmdlets to perform these actions. 5. Link the Runbook to the Schedule: In the Runbook settings, associate the script with the schedule you created in Step 3. This links the script execution to the specified start and stop times. 6. Set VM Extension: For each VM that you want to automate, add the "Custom Script Extension" to the VM in Azure. Specify the script file or the Runbook from Step 4 in the VM extension settings. This extension ensures that the VM runs the specified script during the startup process. 7. Save and Test: Save all the configurations and wait for the scheduled time to see if the VMs start and stop automatically as intended. By following these steps, you can set up an automated process that starts and stops the specified VMs at the designated times. This can be beneficial in reducing costs and optimizing resource usage in your Azure environment.
Thank You Sir! any advice for me? I am someone who hasnt had much opportunities in life and I dont mean to start ranting about my life here but, I am someone with some exposure to VMware (6 months) IT has always intrigued me especially cloud. My question is, do you think its possible for someone like me who has little to no experience to achieve jobs just through certifications? How can someone like me earn a job with just “being interested” Please Advise - Thanks
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Hello Shubham, We wish you all the best!!
@subham : hello subham...did you placed on any company?
@@lalamhymavathi431Unfortunately, Not yet 😢. Due to some cirscumstances😕 Still hunting for a job.
@@ShubhamChandel_1 : acha so sad.....is there is no calls outside now. It's almost 1 year na? You have searched forr
@@lalamhymavathi431 Yes, I appeared in so many interviews since one year, and was about to be selected in 2-3 companies, but no luck. Also, thanks for asking me and showing you interest on this. Although I remain a regular on your channel.
I am preparing for Azure Admin role...wish me luck
Hello. MindMajix wishes you a good luck for the interview.
This video is very informative.
In an interview I had been asked. Suppose if you want 10 VMs to shut down automatically and later get start automatically. How will this happen? What should be answer for this?
Hello Rehan Sheikh, Here is the answer to your question:
1. Create an Automation Account: In the Azure portal, navigate to "Automation Accounts" and create a new automation account.
2. Configure Automation Account Settings: Inside the newly created Automation Account, go to "Account Settings" and enable the "Start/Stop VMs during off-hours" option.
3. Create a Schedule: In the Automation Account, go to "Schedules" and create a new schedule that defines when the VMs should start and stop. For example, you can set it to start at 8:00 AM and stop at 6:00 PM daily.
4. Create a Start/Stop VM Runbook: Inside the Automation Account, go to "Runbooks" and create a new Runbook. Write a PowerShell or Python script that will start and stop the VMs. The script should use the Start-AzVM and Stop-AzVM cmdlets to perform these actions.
5. Link the Runbook to the Schedule: In the Runbook settings, associate the script with the schedule you created in Step 3. This links the script execution to the specified start and stop times.
6. Set VM Extension: For each VM that you want to automate, add the "Custom Script Extension" to the VM in Azure. Specify the script file or the Runbook from Step 4 in the VM extension settings. This extension ensures that the VM runs the specified script during the startup process.
7. Save and Test: Save all the configurations and wait for the scheduled time to see if the VMs start and stop automatically as intended.
By following these steps, you can set up an automated process that starts and stops the specified VMs at the designated times. This can be beneficial in reducing costs and optimizing resource usage in your Azure environment.
Hi is there anyplace I can access a PDF of updated interview questions and answers?
Hello Siddiqui, You can also access Azure Admin interview questions from here mindmajix.com/azure-administrator-interview-questions .Thank you.
Thank You Sir! any advice for me?
I am someone who hasnt had much opportunities in life and I dont mean to start ranting about my life here but, I am someone with some exposure to VMware (6 months) IT has always intrigued me especially cloud.
My question is, do you think its possible for someone like me who has little to no experience to achieve jobs just through certifications? How can someone like me earn a job with just “being interested”
Please Advise - Thanks