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When soft-delete is enabled, resources marked as deleted resources are retained for a specified period (90 days by default). The service further provides a mechanism for recovering the deleted object, essentially undoing the deletion. Purge protection is an optional Key Vault behavior and is not enabled by default. Purge protection can only be enabled once soft-delete is enabled. When purge protection is on, a vault or an object in the deleted state cannot be purged until the retention period has passed. Soft-deleted vaults and objects can still be recovered, ensuring that the retention policy will be followed. The default retention period is 90 days, but it is possible to set the retention policy interval to a value from 7 to 90 days through the Azure portal. Once the retention policy interval is set and saved it cannot be changed for that vault. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/overview-soft-delete Topic 4, Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize Azure solutions Q33 HOTSPOT - You have developed a Web App for your company. The Web App provides services and must run in multiple regions. You want to be notified whenever the Web App uses more than 85 percent of the available CPU cores over a 5 minute period. Your solution must minimize costs. Which command should you use? To answer, select the appropriate settings to the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/sv-se/cli/azure/monitor/metrics/alert