A company has a very large dataset that includes sensitive information. The dataset is over 30 TB in size.You have a standard business-class ISP internet connection that is rated at 100 megabits/second.You have 10 4-TB hard drives that are approved to work with the Azure Import/Export Service.You need to migrate the dataset to Azure. The solution must meet the following requirements:– The dataset must be transmitted securely to Azure.– Network bandwidth must not increase.– Hardware costs must be minimized.What should you do?You can use the Microsoft Azure Import/Export service to transfer large amounts of file data to Azure Blob storage in situations where uploading over the network is prohibitively expensive or not feasible.Reference: http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/storage-import-export-service/
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What should you do?
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Prepare the drives with the Azure Import/Export tool and then create the import job. Ship the drives to Microsoft via a supported carrier service.
Create an export job and then encrypt the data on the drives by using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Create a destination Blob to store the export data.
Create an import job and then encrypt the data on the drives by using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Create a destination Blob to store the import data.
Prepare the drives by using Sysprep.exe and then create the import job. Ship the drives to Microsoft via a supported carrier service.
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Prepare the drives with the Azure Import/Export tool and then create the import job. Ship the drives to Microsoft via a supported carrier service.