Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies (AZ-300) Practice Exam

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What type of instance can you scale up?

  1. Only virtual machines

  2. Only PaaS services

  3. Both virtual machines and physical servers

  4. Any kind of single instance like virtual or PaaS services

The correct answer is: Any kind of single instance like virtual or PaaS services

Scaling up refers to increasing the resource capacity of an existing instance, which can apply to both virtual machines and Platform as a Service (PaaS) offerings. With virtual machines, scaling up involves increasing the size of the VM by selecting a larger instance size in terms of CPU, memory, or disk allocation to better accommodate workload demands without changing the underlying infrastructure. This allows administrators to effectively respond to increased performance requirements by leveraging more powerful VM configurations. In the context of PaaS services, scaling up typically means allocating more resources to the application or service such as increasing the number of computing resources for a web app or enhancing the database performance. This does not require managing the underlying infrastructure, which aligns with the PaaS model's design. Thus, any kind of single instance, including both virtual machines and PaaS services, can effectively be scaled up to meet enhanced performance needs. This flexibility is crucial for cloud environments where traffic and workloads can vary significantly, providing a responsive and efficient way to manage resources.