CV0-003 · Question #309
An administrator defines a backup as follows: - One weekly full backup - Daily incremental backup Which of the following BEST describes where the administrator would define this?
The correct answer is C. Backup schedule. A backup schedule is the configuration artifact where an administrator specifies the timing and type of each backup job, such as weekly full and daily incremental runs.
Question
An administrator defines a backup as follows:
- One weekly full backup
- Daily incremental backup
Which of the following BEST describes where the administrator would define this?
Options
- ABackup SLA document
- BBackup orchestration workflow
- CBackup schedule
- DProvisioning schedule
How the community answered
(31 responses)- A3% (1)
- B6% (2)
- C90% (28)
Why each option
A backup schedule is the configuration artifact where an administrator specifies the timing and type of each backup job, such as weekly full and daily incremental runs.
A backup SLA document defines service-level objectives such as recovery time objective and recovery point objective, not the specific timing or backup type configuration.
A backup orchestration workflow defines the procedural steps and logic of the backup process such as pre- and post-backup tasks, not the schedule or backup type.
A backup schedule is specifically where an administrator defines when backups execute and which backup type - full, incremental, or differential - runs on each occurrence. Configuring a weekly full backup combined with daily incrementals is a classic backup schedule definition. This is the correct location for setting the timing and type parameters that govern the backup cadence.
A provisioning schedule is used to control when infrastructure resources are deployed or de-provisioned, not to define backup frequency and type.
Concept tested: Backup schedule configuration for full and incremental backup types
Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-overview
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