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

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What happens when a server drifts from a compliant state using ApplyAndAutoCorrect mode?

  1. It will send alerts only

  2. It will automatically generate a report

  3. It will not be remediated

  4. It will be auto-remediated

The correct answer is: It will be auto-remediated

When a server is configured in ApplyAndAutoCorrect mode, this setting is designed to monitor the server for compliance with defined policies and settings. Should the server drift from this compliant state—meaning that changes or inconsistencies have occurred that violate those policies—the mode will trigger an automatic remediation process. In this context, 'auto-remediation' means that the system will automatically take corrective actions to restore the server back to its defined compliant state without requiring manual intervention. This can include reverting configuration changes, deploying missing updates, or applying the specified settings again. This proactive approach is crucial in maintaining the security and stability of the server environment by ensuring that any unauthorized changes are promptly addressed, thereby reducing the potential risks that could arise from non-compliant configurations.