Which Azure PowerShell cmdlet should you use with each PowerShell command line?

DRAG DROP

Your company manages several Azure Web Sites that are running in an existing web-hosting plan named plan1.

You need to move one of the websites, named contoso, to a new web-hosting plan named plan2.

Which Azure PowerShell cmdlet should you use with each PowerShell command line? To answer, drag the appropriate Azure PowerShell cmdlet to the correct location in the PowerShell code. Each PowerShell cmdlet may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

Answer:

Explanation:

Example:

The following command is actually a series of commands (delimited by semi-colons) that change the values of the properties in the $p variable.

Windows PowerShell

PS C:> $p.siteMode = "Basic"; $p.sku = "Basic"; $p.computeMode = "Dedicated"; $p.serverFarm = "Default2"

The next command uses the Set-AzureResource cmdlet to change the change the properties of the ContosoLabWeb2 web site. The value of the PropertyObject parameter is the $p variable that contains the Properties object and the new values. The command saves the output (the updated resource) in the $r2 variable.

Windows PowerShell

PS C:> $r2 = Set-AzureResource -Name ContosoLabWeb2 -ResourceGroupName ContosoLabsRG -ResourceType "Microsoft.Web/sites" -ApiVersion 2004-04-01 -PropertyObject $p

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