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Drag and Drop Question A customer is planning to migrate to Dynamics 365 Finance. You need to recommend a cloud or on-premises solution based on the customer's business requirements. Which deployment
This question tests knowledge of the key differences between Cloud and On-premises deployment options for Dynamics 365 Finance, specifically which business requirements are best served by each model.
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This question tests knowledge of the key differences between Cloud and On-premises deployment options for Dynamics 365 Finance, specifically which business requirements are best served by each model.
Approach. Cloud deployment (hosted by Microsoft) means Microsoft manages all infrastructure, including hardware updates and patching - so a customer who wants Microsoft to handle hardware updates should choose Cloud. Cloud also receives continuous updates and new features first through Microsoft's update cadence, making it the correct choice for customers who want the latest features immediately. On-premises deployment gives the customer full control over their own database servers and infrastructure, so a customer prioritizing database control should choose On-premises. The core principle: Cloud trades control for convenience and up-to-date features; On-premises trades convenience for control and customization.
Concept tested. Dynamics 365 Finance deployment models - understanding the functional and operational differences between Cloud (SaaS, Microsoft-managed) and On-premises (customer-managed infrastructure) deployments, and matching customer business requirements to the appropriate model.
Reference. Microsoft Learn: Dynamics 365 Finance - Cloud vs. On-premises deployment overview (docs.microsoft.com/dynamics365/finance/deployment)
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