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Microsoft Exam DP-300 Topic 3 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-300 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 3
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You deploy an instance of SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines named SQL1 that hosts multiple databases.

You configure the full recovery model for all the databases.

You perform a full backup of the master database on SQL1.

You need to a perform an additional backup of the master database on SQL1. The solution must minimize how long it takes to perform the backup.

Which type of backup should you perform?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Lemuel
2 months ago
I'm going to go with 'C' for 'Completely confused'. Seriously, who comes up with these questions? I need a vacation.
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Ollie
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's 'B' for differential.
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Dean
2 months ago
No, I believe it's 'D' for log.
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Bettina
2 months ago
I think the answer is 'A' for tail-log.
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Frank
2 months ago
I agree with Henriette, a full backup would be the most efficient choice in this scenario.
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Henriette
2 months ago
I think a full backup would be the best option to minimize the time taken.
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Leonie
2 months ago
A tail-log backup? What is this, amateur hour? That's like using a spoon to dig a hole. Log backup all the way, my friends.
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Benedict
2 months ago
I'm just going to go with 'D' and call it a day. Log backups are the way to go, and I'm not overthinking this. Simple and effective, that's my motto.
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Lemuel
26 days ago
'D' it is. Log backups are the most efficient for minimizing backup time.
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Verdell
28 days ago
Definitely 'D'. Log backups are the fastest way to backup the master database.
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Nickie
2 months ago
I think 'D' is the best option too. It's the most straightforward choice.
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Mable
2 months ago
I agree, 'D' is the way to go. Log backups are quick and efficient.
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Casie
2 months ago
Log backup, duh! That's the obvious choice when you're working with the full recovery model. What are the other options even doing here?
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Diane
3 months ago
Hmm, I don't know. A full backup might be overkill, but it would give you the most comprehensive coverage. Decisions, decisions...
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Sylvie
2 months ago
C) full
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Norah
2 months ago
B) differential
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Janessa
2 months ago
A) tail-log
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Alex
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe a differential backup would be more efficient.
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Arthur
3 months ago
I think a differential backup would be the best option. It's faster than a full backup and still gives you the protection you need.
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Delisa
1 months ago
D) log
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Teddy
2 months ago
C) full
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Beth
2 months ago
B) differential
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Kathrine
2 months ago
A) tail-log
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Zana
3 months ago
I think we should perform a tail-log backup.
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Raina
3 months ago
A tail-log backup is definitely the way to go here. It's quick and easy, and will get the job done without any fuss.
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Elke
2 months ago
Actually, for minimizing the time it takes to perform the backup, a tail-log backup would be more efficient.
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Francesco
2 months ago
C) full
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Dorsey
2 months ago
Definitely! A tail-log backup is the best option for this scenario.
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Jeff
3 months ago
A) tail-log
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