Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Question
Your organization needs to migrate several terabytes of data files from an on-premises datacenter to Azure Storage. The process must be automated using scripts, be resilient to network interruptions, and perform incremental uploads to transfer only new or changed files. Which tool or command is the most appropriate for these requirements?
The azcopy sync command is specifically designed for high-performance, incremental data synchronization. It compares files between the source and destination and only transfers new or updated files, meeting the incremental upload requirement. As a command-line utility, it is fully scriptable for automation, and transfer jobs are restartable by default, ensuring resilience. Azure Storage Explorer is a GUI tool not suited for automation via scripting. Azure File Sync is a service for keeping an on-premises Windows Server in continuous sync with an Azure file share, not for a one-time bulk migration project. The standard azcopy copy command, without specific parameters, transfers all files rather than just the changes, making it inefficient for this use case.
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