Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
As an Azure administrator, you need to write a Kusto Query Language (KQL) query to list all log entries where a virtual machine's CPU usage was above 80% in the last 24 hours. Which KQL operator should you use to retrieve only these specific records?
The where operator in KQL is used to filter records based on specific conditions. By using the where operator, you can retrieve only the log entries where the CPU usage exceeded 80% in the specified time frame. The summarize operator is used for aggregating data, extend adds calculated columns to your results, and count returns the number of records. These operators don't filter records based on conditions like the where operator does.
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