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Microsoft Exam AZ-220 Topic 9 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-220 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 9
[All AZ-220 Questions]

You have an Azure IoT solution that includes multiple Azure IoT hubs in different geographic locations and a single Device Provision Service instance.

You need to configure device enrollment to assign devices to the appropriate IoT hub based on the following requirements:

The registration ID of the device

The geographic location of the device

The load between the IoT hubs in the same geographic location must be balanced.

What should you use to assign the devices to the IoT hubs?

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Set the Device Provisioning Service allocation policy

The allocation policy is a Device Provisioning Service setting that determines how devices are assigned to an IoT hub. There are three supported allocation policies:

Lowest latency: Devices are provisioned to an IoT hub based on the hub with the lowest latency to the device.

Evenly weighted distribution (default): Linked IoT hubs are equally likely to have devices provisioned to them. This is the default setting. If you are provisioning devices to only one IoT hub, you can keep this setting.

Static configuration via the enrollment list: Specification of the desired IoT hub in the enrollment list takes priority over the Device Provisioning Service-level allocation policy.


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-dps/tutorial-provision-multiple-hubs

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