Disaster Recovery — Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect (AZ-305) Practice Questions

Disaster recovery (DR) design is a core domain of AZ-305, requiring architects to plan for the full or partial loss of an Azure region and define how workloads will be restored within acceptable time frames. Effective DR solutions combine Azure-native services such as Site Recovery, geo-redundant storage, active-active or active-passive database configurations, and automated failover through Traffic Manager or Azure Front Door. The exam expects candidates to match DR strategies, including backup-and-restore, pilot light, warm standby, and multi-region active-active, to the appropriate cost and complexity profile for a given scenario.

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Your organization requires a disaster recovery plan with Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 15 minutes and Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of 5 minutes for a critical web application. Which architecture best meets these requirements?
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You are designing a backup and disaster recovery strategy for a large enterprise with multiple critical workloads. What is the best approach to manage RPO and RTO across different workloads with varying requirements?
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An organization stores encryption keys in Azure Key Vault and must ensure those keys remain accessible even if the Azure region hosting the vault becomes completely unavailable. Which built-in Azure Key Vault capability directly addresses cross-region key availability without requiring custom scripts or manual backup processes?
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