Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800) Practice

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Which cmdlet would you use to check the health of a Storage Replica topology?

  1. Test-SRTopology

  2. Get-SRGroup

  3. Get-SRStatus

  4. Start-SRJob

The correct answer is: Test-SRTopology

To check the health of a Storage Replica topology, using the Test-SRTopology cmdlet is the appropriate choice. This cmdlet allows administrators to validate the configuration of the storage replica and its connectivity, ensuring the topology is set up correctly and can function as expected. This involves checking the volume pair's status, verifying replication health, and ensuring that the network connections are optimal for data synchronization. In contrast, Get-SRGroup retrieves information about replication groups, but it does not specifically assess health. Get-SRStatus provides a summary of the status but lacks the detailed health verification that Test-SRTopology offers. Start-SRJob initiates a replication job but does not evaluate the existing topology's health. Therefore, Test-SRTopology serves the critical role of providing a thorough assessment of the health of a Storage Replica topology, making it the correct choice for verifying operational integrity.