Question 3
You are writing code to create and run an Azure Batch job.
You have created a pool of compute nodes.
You need to choose the right class and its method to submit a batch job to the Batch service.
Which method should you use?
JobOperations.EnableJobAsync(String, IEnumerable<BatchClientBehavior>,CancellationToken)
JobOperations.CreateJob()
CloudJob.Enable(IEnumerable<BatchClientBehavior>)
JobOperations.EnableJob(String,IEnumerable<BatchClientBehavior>)
CloudJob.CommitAsync(IEnumerable<BatchClientBehavior>, CancellationToken)
Correct answer: E
Explanation:
A Batch job is a logical grouping of one or more tasks. A job includes settings common to the tasks, such as priority and the pool to run tasks on. The app uses the BatchClient.JobOperations.CreateJob method to create a job on your pool. The Commit method submits the job to the Batch service. Initially the job has no tasks. { CloudJob job = batchClient.JobOperations.CreateJob(); job.Id = JobId; job.PoolInformation = new PoolInformation { PoolId = PoolId }; job.Commit(); } ... References:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/batch/quick-run-dotnet
A Batch job is a logical grouping of one or more tasks. A job includes settings common to the tasks, such as priority and the pool to run tasks on. The app uses the BatchClient.JobOperations.CreateJob method to create a job on your pool.
The Commit method submits the job to the Batch service. Initially the job has no tasks.
{
CloudJob job = batchClient.JobOperations.CreateJob();
job.Id = JobId;
job.PoolInformation = new PoolInformation { PoolId = PoolId };
job.Commit();
}
...
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/batch/quick-run-dotnet