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Microsoft Exam DP-900 Topic 6 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-900 exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 6
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Which Azure Cosmos DB API should you use for a graph database?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Tom
9 months ago
I think D) Azure Cosmos DB for Table is definitely not the right option for a graph database, so I would go with A) as well.
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Anna
9 months ago
I believe C) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra is not the best choice for a graph database, so I would choose A.
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Dorian
9 months ago
I would go with A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin too, it's specifically designed for graph databases.
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Arlette
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B) Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL could also be used for a graph database.
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Sharan
10 months ago
I agree with using Apache Gremlin is the right choice for a graph database.
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Kaycee
10 months ago
I think the answer is A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin because Gremlin is the graph traversal query language.
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Charlie
10 months ago
I believe the correct answer is A as well. Apache Gremlin is the API for graph databases in Azure Cosmos DB.
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Laurena
10 months ago
No, Cassandra is better suited for wide-column store, not graph databases.
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Jimmie
11 months ago
I'm not so sure. Isn't Apache Cassandra more suitable for graph databases?
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Stephanie
11 months ago
I agree. Graph databases are usually implemented using Apache Gremlin.
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Laurena
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin.
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Mauricio
1 years ago
I was just about to say the same thing. Although, I have to admit, I did briefly consider option B) since it's the most general-purpose, but then I remembered that Cosmos DB has specific APIs for different use cases.
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Chau
1 years ago
Haha, yeah, I hear you Billi. They could at least throw in a question about partitioning strategies or something. But hey, I'm not going to complain about an easy one. A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin is the answer, end of story.
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Mollie
11 months ago
Correct, Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin.
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Jacki
11 months ago
Great choice!
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Eveline
12 months ago
I agree, it's Apache Gremlin.
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Marjory
12 months ago
Definitely the right choice.
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Toi
12 months ago
Absolutely right!
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Brynn
12 months ago
Haha, yeah, that's the correct answer.
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Yolando
12 months ago
A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin
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Erick
1 years ago
Yep, that's right. The other options are for different types of databases, like B) for general NoSQL, C) for Cassandra, and D) for table storage. Gremlin is the way to go for graph.
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Cristy
10 months ago
Gremlin is the way to go for graph.
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Ronnie
10 months ago
The other options are for different types of databases.
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Caprice
10 months ago
Yep, that's right.
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Silva
10 months ago
A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin
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Charlette
1 years ago
I agree with Artie. Azure Cosmos DB is a multi-model database, so it supports different APIs for different use cases. For a graph database, you'd need to use the Gremlin API.
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Billi
1 years ago
Well, you know how these certification exams like to throw in a few 'gotcha' questions. But I don't think this is one of them. Gremlin is the clear choice here. Although I must admit, I'd be a bit disappointed if this was the extent of the graph database knowledge they're testing.
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Donte
1 years ago
Yep, no brainer. A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin is the way to go. Although I'm curious, do they have a specific reason for testing us on this? I mean, it's not exactly a groundbreaking concept, is it?
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Artie
1 years ago
Hmm, this seems like a pretty straightforward question. The correct answer is obviously A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin, since Gremlin is the standard API for graph databases.
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Meghan
1 years ago
Hmm, I was a bit unsure at first, but now I'm convinced Kallie and 2 are right. The question is asking about a graph database, and Gremlin is the industry standard for that use case.
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Linsey
1 years ago
I agree with Kallie. The Gremlin API is designed specifically for graph databases, so that's the logical choice here. B, C, and D are for other types of NoSQL databases, not graph-oriented ones.
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Kallie
1 years ago
I think this is a straightforward question. The obvious answer is A) Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin. Gremlin is the standard query language for graph databases, and Cosmos DB provides a specific API for working with graph data.
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