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As an Azure administrator, you are tasked with ensuring the high availability and performance of your organization's Azure resources across multiple regions. The organization emphasizes the importance of real-time monitoring to quickly identify and mitigate any issues that could affect their operation, with a strong focus on cost-effectiveness and the ability to diagnose and resolve issues promptly. Additionally, the solution must support compliance with industry standards by providing detailed logs for audit purposes. Considering these requirements, which Azure Service Health feature or combination of features should you use to best meet the organization's needs? (Choose two options.)
A
Service Health - Provides a broad view of the health of Azure services globally, including planned maintenance and health advisories, but lacks detailed insights into individual resource health and does not support real-time monitoring.
B
Resource Health - Offers real-time health status of individual Azure resources, enabling quick identification and resolution of issues affecting resource availability and performance, but does not provide comprehensive logging for compliance purposes.
C
Health Alerts - Allows you to set up alerts for specific health events based on predefined conditions, facilitating proactive issue resolution, but does not offer real-time monitoring or detailed resource health insights.
D
Azure Monitor - A comprehensive monitoring solution that includes metrics, logs, and alerts, supporting real-time monitoring, detailed logging for compliance, and customizable alerting, though it may require more configuration and could be less cost-effective for specific real-time resource health monitoring needs.
E
Combine Resource Health for real-time monitoring of individual resources with Azure Monitor for comprehensive logging and alerting capabilities to meet all specified requirements.