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Which MDM configuration provides scalability?
The correct answer is C. BYOD support without extra appliance or licenses. BYOD support without additional appliances or licenses enhances scalability in MDM by allowing a larger number of diverse devices to be managed using existing infrastructure.
Question
Which MDM configuration provides scalability?
Options
- Apushing WPA2-Enterprise settings automatically to devices
- Benabling use of device features such as camera use
- CBYOD support without extra appliance or licenses
- Dautomatic device classification with level 7 fingerprinting
How the community answered
(43 responses)- A2% (1)
- C95% (41)
- D2% (1)
Why each option
BYOD support without additional appliances or licenses enhances scalability in MDM by allowing a larger number of diverse devices to be managed using existing infrastructure.
Pushing WPA2-Enterprise settings is a management feature, not a primary driver of MDM scalability, as it addresses a specific configuration task rather than the overall capacity to manage more devices or device types.
Enabling or disabling device features is a policy enforcement capability, not a characteristic that inherently provides scalability to the MDM solution itself.
BYOD support without extra appliance or licenses directly impacts scalability by allowing a larger, more diverse set of user-owned devices to be integrated and managed using the existing MDM solution without incurring additional hardware or software costs per device.
Automatic device classification provides enhanced visibility and policy application, but it is a feature within MDM and not a direct mechanism that provides scalability of the MDM platform itself.
Concept tested: MDM scalability features (BYOD)
Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune
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