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MB-700 · Question #82

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The correct answer is B. No. This is a Yes/No solution-validation question from a series where a proposed solution (not fully shown here) is evaluated against the stated requirements. The answer is No - the proposed solution does NOT fully meet the goals. The company's key requirements include uninterrupted

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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution. After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen. A manufacturing company has multiple factories and distribution centers in remote areas where they have poor internet connectivity. The company is planning to implement Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The company's main priorities are uninterrupted factory and distribution center operations, master data management, financial global reporting, and integration with analytics tools. You need to design the infrastructure. Solution: Implement the distribution centers and center data repository in the cloud. Does the solution meet the goal?

Options

  • AYes
  • BNo

How the community answered

(55 responses)
  • A
    16% (9)
  • B
    84% (46)

Explanation

This is a Yes/No solution-validation question from a series where a proposed solution (not fully shown here) is evaluated against the stated requirements. The answer is No - the proposed solution does NOT fully meet the goals. The company's key requirements include uninterrupted factory and distribution center operations despite poor internet connectivity, which typically points to a need for a local (on-premises or edge) deployment component. A purely cloud-based Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management deployment would fail this requirement because factories in remote areas with poor connectivity would experience outages if they depend entirely on cloud connectivity. The solution likely missed adding a local resilience component (such as Scale Units or on-premises deployment) to satisfy the uninterrupted operations priority.

Topics

#Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management#Infrastructure architecture#Cloud deployment strategy#Connectivity considerations

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