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Microsoft Exam DP-100 Topic 8 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-100 exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 8
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You have an Azure Machine Learning workspace. You connect to a terminal session from the Notebooks page in Azure Machine Learning studio.

You plan to add a new Jupyter kernel that will be accessible from the same terminal session.

You need to perform the task that must be completed before you can add the new kernel.

Solution: Delete the Python 3.8 - AzureML kernel.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Stevie
8 months ago
Wait, wait, wait. Are you all telling me that none of you have heard of the 'kernel deletion dance'? It's a well-known Azure ML technique. You have to do a little jig, spin around three times, and then *poof* - new kernel appears!
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Marvel
7 months ago
B) No
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Dulce
7 months ago
That sounds interesting, but I think I'll stick to just deleting the Python 3.8 - AzureML kernel for now.
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Noah
7 months ago
A) Yes
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Fatima
7 months ago
Yes, apparently it's called the 'kernel deletion dance'. You have to do a little jig and spin around three times.
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Norah
7 months ago
B) No
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Cary
7 months ago
Wait, what? There's a dance involved in adding a new Jupyter kernel?
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Ricarda
8 months ago
A) Yes
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Francene
8 months ago
Yeah, I'm with you guys. Deleting the kernel feels like it might cause more problems than it solves. I'd expect there to be a way to add a new kernel without removing the existing one.
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Adelle
8 months ago
Agreed. This feels like a trick question, to be honest. I'm going to go with 'No' on this one and see what the actual solution is.
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Rocco
8 months ago
Liam, I'm pretty sure that's not a real thing. Let's focus on the actual question here. I still think there has to be a way to add a new kernel without deleting the existing one.
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