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Exam 70-332: Advanced Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 (update April 23th, 2016)

which server or servers should you replicate the logins?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Baldwin Museum of Science
Background

Baldwin Museum of Science has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain
named BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
The domain has a SharePoint environment that contains two farms named ContentFarm and
SearchFarm.
ContentFarm includes content and collaboration tools. A custom app named Time Entry is
deployed to the App Store on ContentFarm. ContentFarm includes a site collection named
HR.
You are planning for a major content and configuration update to the term store in the
managed metadata service application that is located on ContentFarm.
SearchFarm is reserved for crawling content and responding to search queries.
ContentFarm Topology
The topology of ContentFarm is shown in the following table.

ContentFarm has the following characteristics:
• Primary content for the farm is available at the URL
SharePoint.BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
• Requests for content from the farm are load-balanced between
SPC-WEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• The servers that run Microsoft SQL Server are members of an
active/passive cluster that run a failover cluster named SP-SQL01.
• MySites sites for each user are hosted on a separate web
application available at the URL my.baldwinmuseumofscience.com.
• Requests for MySites pages are load-balanced between SPCWEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• A full backup of the farm is performed once a week.
• An incremental backup of the farm is performed once a day.
• The Site Owner of the HR site collection requires that the HR
Site Collection be backed up in full on a daily basis.
• The managed metadata, user profile, and BCS service
applications are enabled in the farm.
• All members of the SharePoint developer team belong to an
AD DS security group named SharePoint_App_Dev.
SearchFarm Topology
The topology of SearchFarm is shown in the following table.

SearchFarm has the following characteristics:
• The farm currently uses SPS-DB01 as its primary database
instance.
• SPS-DB01 has experienced multiple hard drive failures in the
last month.
• The identity of the search service application is not
documented.
Technical Requirements
The following requirements must be met for ContentFarm and SearchFarm:
• All administrative activities must be performed by using
Windows PowerShell.
• Custom applications created by using the SharePoint app model
must be deployed to, and hosted in, an internal App Store.
• Site owners must not be able to directly purchase third-party
apps from the public SharePoint Store.
• Members of the SharePoint_App AD DS security group must
have the ability to submit new apps and app updates to the App Store
of ContentFarm.
• Members of the SharePoint_App_Dev AD DS security group
must not be granted farm administrator rights in ContentFarm.
• The Time Entry app must remain available to users at all times.
• The contents of ContentFarm must be indexed by the Search
service application of SearchFarm.
• All responses to queries submitted by users in ContentFarm
must be served by the Search service application of SearchFarm.
• The database resources for SearchFarm must be configured to
be highly available by using SQL Server database mirroring with
automatic failover.

• MySite content databases must be moved to a separate
clustered database instance. The new clustered database instance must
be created by using existing database servers in ContentFarm.
• All storage resources for both farms must be redundant and
provide high performance for both read and write operations and
support disk mirroring.
• A snapshot of the current state of the managed metadata service
application must be taken before the service application receives the
planned major update.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to replicate the SQL Server logins for the database instance in the search farm and ensure
that no replication related errors are generated.
To which server or servers should you replicate the logins?

You need to configure the environment to support the management of custom applications

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Baldwin Museum of Science
Background

Baldwin Museum of Science has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain
named BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
The domain has a SharePoint environment that contains two farms named ContentFarm and
SearchFarm.
ContentFarm includes content and collaboration tools. A custom app named Time Entry is
deployed to the App Store on ContentFarm. ContentFarm includes a site collection named
HR.
You are planning for a major content and configuration update to the term store in the
managed metadata service application that is located on ContentFarm.
SearchFarm is reserved for crawling content and responding to search queries.
ContentFarm Topology
The topology of ContentFarm is shown in the following table.

ContentFarm has the following characteristics:
• Primary content for the farm is available at the URL
SharePoint.BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
• Requests for content from the farm are load-balanced between
SPC-WEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• The servers that run Microsoft SQL Server are members of an
active/passive cluster that run a failover cluster named SP-SQL01.
• MySites sites for each user are hosted on a separate web
application available at the URL my.baldwinmuseumofscience.com.
• Requests for MySites pages are load-balanced between SPCWEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• A full backup of the farm is performed once a week.
• An incremental backup of the farm is performed once a day.
• The Site Owner of the HR site collection requires that the HR
Site Collection be backed up in full on a daily basis.
• The managed metadata, user profile, and BCS service
applications are enabled in the farm.
• All members of the SharePoint developer team belong to an
AD DS security group named SharePoint_App_Dev.
SearchFarm Topology
The topology of SearchFarm is shown in the following table.

SearchFarm has the following characteristics:
• The farm currently uses SPS-DB01 as its primary database
instance.
• SPS-DB01 has experienced multiple hard drive failures in the
last month.
• The identity of the search service application is not
documented.
Technical Requirements
The following requirements must be met for ContentFarm and SearchFarm:
• All administrative activities must be performed by using
Windows PowerShell.
• Custom applications created by using the SharePoint app model
must be deployed to, and hosted in, an internal App Store.
• Site owners must not be able to directly purchase third-party
apps from the public SharePoint Store.
• Members of the SharePoint_App AD DS security group must
have the ability to submit new apps and app updates to the App Store
of ContentFarm.
• Members of the SharePoint_App_Dev AD DS security group
must not be granted farm administrator rights in ContentFarm.
• The Time Entry app must remain available to users at all times.
• The contents of ContentFarm must be indexed by the Search
service application of SearchFarm.
• All responses to queries submitted by users in ContentFarm
must be served by the Search service application of SearchFarm.
• The database resources for SearchFarm must be configured to
be highly available by using SQL Server database mirroring with
automatic failover.

• MySite content databases must be moved to a separate
clustered database instance. The new clustered database instance must
be created by using existing database servers in ContentFarm.
• All storage resources for both farms must be redundant and
provide high performance for both read and write operations and
support disk mirroring.
• A snapshot of the current state of the managed metadata service
application must be taken before the service application receives the
planned major update.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to configure the environment to support the management of custom applications.
What should you do? (To answer, select the appropriate option from each drop-down list in the
answer area.)

Which two tools can you use to achieve this goal?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Baldwin Museum of Science
Background

Baldwin Museum of Science has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain
named BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
The domain has a SharePoint environment that contains two farms named ContentFarm and
SearchFarm.
ContentFarm includes content and collaboration tools. A custom app named Time Entry is
deployed to the App Store on ContentFarm. ContentFarm includes a site collection named
HR.
You are planning for a major content and configuration update to the term store in the
managed metadata service application that is located on ContentFarm.
SearchFarm is reserved for crawling content and responding to search queries.
ContentFarm Topology
The topology of ContentFarm is shown in the following table.

ContentFarm has the following characteristics:
• Primary content for the farm is available at the URL
SharePoint.BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
• Requests for content from the farm are load-balanced between
SPC-WEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• The servers that run Microsoft SQL Server are members of an
active/passive cluster that run a failover cluster named SP-SQL01.
• MySites sites for each user are hosted on a separate web
application available at the URL my.baldwinmuseumofscience.com.
• Requests for MySites pages are load-balanced between SPCWEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• A full backup of the farm is performed once a week.
• An incremental backup of the farm is performed once a day.
• The Site Owner of the HR site collection requires that the HR
Site Collection be backed up in full on a daily basis.
• The managed metadata, user profile, and BCS service
applications are enabled in the farm.
• All members of the SharePoint developer team belong to an
AD DS security group named SharePoint_App_Dev.
SearchFarm Topology
The topology of SearchFarm is shown in the following table.

SearchFarm has the following characteristics:
• The farm currently uses SPS-DB01 as its primary database
instance.
• SPS-DB01 has experienced multiple hard drive failures in the
last month.
• The identity of the search service application is not
documented.
Technical Requirements
The following requirements must be met for ContentFarm and SearchFarm:
• All administrative activities must be performed by using
Windows PowerShell.
• Custom applications created by using the SharePoint app model
must be deployed to, and hosted in, an internal App Store.
• Site owners must not be able to directly purchase third-party
apps from the public SharePoint Store.
• Members of the SharePoint_App AD DS security group must
have the ability to submit new apps and app updates to the App Store
of ContentFarm.
• Members of the SharePoint_App_Dev AD DS security group
must not be granted farm administrator rights in ContentFarm.
• The Time Entry app must remain available to users at all times.
• The contents of ContentFarm must be indexed by the Search
service application of SearchFarm.
• All responses to queries submitted by users in ContentFarm
must be served by the Search service application of SearchFarm.
• The database resources for SearchFarm must be configured to
be highly available by using SQL Server database mirroring with
automatic failover.

• MySite content databases must be moved to a separate
clustered database instance. The new clustered database instance must
be created by using existing database servers in ContentFarm.
• All storage resources for both farms must be redundant and
provide high performance for both read and write operations and
support disk mirroring.
• A snapshot of the current state of the managed metadata service
application must be taken before the service application receives the
planned major update.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to back up the Managed Metadata service application before the update.
Which two tools can you use to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete
solution. Choose two.)

Which two Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Baldwin Museum of Science
Background

Baldwin Museum of Science has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain
named BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
The domain has a SharePoint environment that contains two farms named ContentFarm and
SearchFarm.
ContentFarm includes content and collaboration tools. A custom app named Time Entry is
deployed to the App Store on ContentFarm. ContentFarm includes a site collection named
HR.
You are planning for a major content and configuration update to the term store in the
managed metadata service application that is located on ContentFarm.
SearchFarm is reserved for crawling content and responding to search queries.
ContentFarm Topology
The topology of ContentFarm is shown in the following table.

ContentFarm has the following characteristics:
• Primary content for the farm is available at the URL
SharePoint.BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
• Requests for content from the farm are load-balanced between
SPC-WEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• The servers that run Microsoft SQL Server are members of an
active/passive cluster that run a failover cluster named SP-SQL01.
• MySites sites for each user are hosted on a separate web
application available at the URL my.baldwinmuseumofscience.com.
• Requests for MySites pages are load-balanced between SPCWEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• A full backup of the farm is performed once a week.
• An incremental backup of the farm is performed once a day.
• The Site Owner of the HR site collection requires that the HR
Site Collection be backed up in full on a daily basis.
• The managed metadata, user profile, and BCS service
applications are enabled in the farm.
• All members of the SharePoint developer team belong to an
AD DS security group named SharePoint_App_Dev.
SearchFarm Topology
The topology of SearchFarm is shown in the following table.

SearchFarm has the following characteristics:
• The farm currently uses SPS-DB01 as its primary database
instance.
• SPS-DB01 has experienced multiple hard drive failures in the
last month.
• The identity of the search service application is not
documented.
Technical Requirements
The following requirements must be met for ContentFarm and SearchFarm:
• All administrative activities must be performed by using
Windows PowerShell.
• Custom applications created by using the SharePoint app model
must be deployed to, and hosted in, an internal App Store.
• Site owners must not be able to directly purchase third-party
apps from the public SharePoint Store.
• Members of the SharePoint_App AD DS security group must
have the ability to submit new apps and app updates to the App Store
of ContentFarm.
• Members of the SharePoint_App_Dev AD DS security group
must not be granted farm administrator rights in ContentFarm.
• The Time Entry app must remain available to users at all times.
• The contents of ContentFarm must be indexed by the Search
service application of SearchFarm.
• All responses to queries submitted by users in ContentFarm
must be served by the Search service application of SearchFarm.
• The database resources for SearchFarm must be configured to
be highly available by using SQL Server database mirroring with
automatic failover.

• MySite content databases must be moved to a separate
clustered database instance. The new clustered database instance must
be created by using existing database servers in ContentFarm.
• All storage resources for both farms must be redundant and
provide high performance for both read and write operations and
support disk mirroring.
• A snapshot of the current state of the managed metadata service
application must be taken before the service application receives the
planned major update.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to redeploy the Time Entry app.
Which two Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents a complete
solution. Choose two.)

Which permission level should you grant to the SharePoint_App_Dev group?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Baldwin Museum of Science
Background

Baldwin Museum of Science has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain
named BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
The domain has a SharePoint environment that contains two farms named ContentFarm and
SearchFarm.
ContentFarm includes content and collaboration tools. A custom app named Time Entry is
deployed to the App Store on ContentFarm. ContentFarm includes a site collection named
HR.
You are planning for a major content and configuration update to the term store in the
managed metadata service application that is located on ContentFarm.
SearchFarm is reserved for crawling content and responding to search queries.
ContentFarm Topology
The topology of ContentFarm is shown in the following table.

ContentFarm has the following characteristics:
• Primary content for the farm is available at the URL
SharePoint.BaldwinMuseumOfScience.com.
• Requests for content from the farm are load-balanced between
SPC-WEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• The servers that run Microsoft SQL Server are members of an
active/passive cluster that run a failover cluster named SP-SQL01.
• MySites sites for each user are hosted on a separate web
application available at the URL my.baldwinmuseumofscience.com.
• Requests for MySites pages are load-balanced between SPCWEB01 and SPC-WEB02.
• A full backup of the farm is performed once a week.
• An incremental backup of the farm is performed once a day.
• The Site Owner of the HR site collection requires that the HR
Site Collection be backed up in full on a daily basis.
• The managed metadata, user profile, and BCS service
applications are enabled in the farm.
• All members of the SharePoint developer team belong to an
AD DS security group named SharePoint_App_Dev.
SearchFarm Topology
The topology of SearchFarm is shown in the following table.

SearchFarm has the following characteristics:
• The farm currently uses SPS-DB01 as its primary database
instance.
• SPS-DB01 has experienced multiple hard drive failures in the
last month.
• The identity of the search service application is not
documented.
Technical Requirements
The following requirements must be met for ContentFarm and SearchFarm:
• All administrative activities must be performed by using
Windows PowerShell.
• Custom applications created by using the SharePoint app model
must be deployed to, and hosted in, an internal App Store.
• Site owners must not be able to directly purchase third-party
apps from the public SharePoint Store.
• Members of the SharePoint_App AD DS security group must
have the ability to submit new apps and app updates to the App Store
of ContentFarm.
• Members of the SharePoint_App_Dev AD DS security group
must not be granted farm administrator rights in ContentFarm.
• The Time Entry app must remain available to users at all times.
• The contents of ContentFarm must be indexed by the Search
service application of SearchFarm.
• All responses to queries submitted by users in ContentFarm
must be served by the Search service application of SearchFarm.
• The database resources for SearchFarm must be configured to
be highly available by using SQL Server database mirroring with
automatic failover.

• MySite content databases must be moved to a separate
clustered database instance. The new clustered database instance must
be created by using existing database servers in ContentFarm.
• All storage resources for both farms must be redundant and
provide high performance for both read and write operations and
support disk mirroring.
• A snapshot of the current state of the managed metadata service
application must be taken before the service application receives the
planned major update.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to ensure that app developers have the necessary permission to submit apps for
deployment.
Which permission level should you grant to the SharePoint_App_Dev group?

which link should you select?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Proseware, Inc
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for a media distribution company named Proseware, Inc.
Proseware is in the process of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. The IT
group has deployed a new SharePoint 2013 farm. The farm is not yet fully configured.
You are supporting the product development group during the planning and configuration of
the new SharePoint farm. The product development group includes the research,
development, and marketing teams. The product development group has multiple team sites
and project collaborations sites in the current SharePoint 2010 farm.
Business Background
Stakeholders have identified the following initiatives:
• ProseWeb, a public website that will allow anonymous
visitors to browse the company’s product catalog.

• PartnerWeb, a public website that will allow
authenticated users from partner companies to collaborate on
product materials.
• ProductsKB, a centralized repository where teams can
publish product-related documents, images, videos, and other
information related to the company’s product catalog.
Information in this site will be consumed by the ProseWeb site.
Technical Background
The company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named
proseware.com. All servers and user accounts are members of the domain. The company has
purchased the proseware-apps.com domain to support SharePoint apps.
The SharePoint 2013 farm currently has the following configuration:
• The farm includes seven SharePoint servers named
SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4, SPADM1, SPAPP1,
and SPAPP2.
• SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4 and
SPADM1 are configured as front-end web servers.
• SPADM1 is dedicated for administration purposes.
• Windows Network Load Balancing has been configured
to load balance all host names across the front-end web servers.
• Central Administration has been provisioned on
SPWEB4 and SPADM1.
• The farm includes two database servers named SQL1
and SQL2 that run Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Enterprise.
• Wildcard certificates for *.proseware.com and
*.proseware-apps.com have been installed on all SharePoint
servers.
• Five web applications have been created:
o ProseWeb – https://www.proseware.com
o PartnerWeb – https://partners.proseware.com
o ProductsKB – https://kb.proseware.com
o Teams – https://teams.proseware.com
o Apps – https://proseware-apps.com
• The SharePoint development team has created a custom
web template solution package named
ProseWebTemplate.WSP for provisioning the ProseWeb site
collection. The package includes a custom template named
ProseWeb.
• An instance of a managed metadata service application
has been configured with a content type hub. Two enterprise
content types named Product Document and Product Image
have been published in the content type hub and are available
across all web applications and sites.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are contained in a single content database
named sp_content_teams_productdev. The database has been

restored on SQL1, and upgraded by using the database attach
method on the Teams web application. The site collections
have not been ungraded.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are referenced under a wildcard managed
path at https://teams.proseware.com/productdev.
• The product development marketing team collaboration
site is located at https://
teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing.
• The marketing team has made significant
customizations to their team collaboration site by using
Microsoft SharePoint Designer.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Due to export and copyright restrictions, SharePoint
sites may be accessed only from within North America.
• The ProseWeb site must display a fixed-width page
design for desktop browsers, and a single responsive web
design for all mobile devices. The company’s web designers
have prepared two site templates that meet these requirements.
• To support the website design layouts, images on the
website must be rendered in one of three standard sizes,
specified in pixels: Thumbnail (150 x 150), Catalog (300 x
300), and Detail (500 x 500).
• Users must be able to easily copy product-related
documents, images, and other files from any team collaboration
site to the ProductsKB site. Metadata on content must be
preserved when moving or copying content between sites.
• The product development group’s team collaboration
site collections must be upgraded.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
• SQL Server connections must use TCP and port 1488.
• Site collection upgrades must be throttled for no more
than 20 concurrent upgrades within any content database, and
throttled at 10 concurrent upgrades for any web application
instance.
• If a site collection has been customized by using
SharePoint Designer:
o The site collection upgrade must be performed by a
farm administrator.
o All customizations must be evaluated and verified
before performing the upgrade.
• All sandboxed solution code must run on the same
server as the original request.

• Requests originating from outside the company network
must not be routed to any server running Central
Administration.
• SPAPP1 and SPAPP2 must not process user requests
for site content and pages.
• You must deploy the custom web template solution as a
full-trust farm solution and use the ProseWeb template when
creating the root site collection for the ProseWeb web
application.
• The ProductsKB site must be provisioned by using a
Records Center site template.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to begin configuring services to support solutions.
On the System page of Central Administration, which link should you select? (To answer, select the
appropriate link in the answer area.)

How should you configure Request Manager?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Proseware, Inc
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for a media distribution company named Proseware, Inc.
Proseware is in the process of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. The IT
group has deployed a new SharePoint 2013 farm. The farm is not yet fully configured.
You are supporting the product development group during the planning and configuration of
the new SharePoint farm. The product development group includes the research,
development, and marketing teams. The product development group has multiple team sites
and project collaborations sites in the current SharePoint 2010 farm.
Business Background
Stakeholders have identified the following initiatives:
• ProseWeb, a public website that will allow anonymous
visitors to browse the company’s product catalog.

• PartnerWeb, a public website that will allow
authenticated users from partner companies to collaborate on
product materials.
• ProductsKB, a centralized repository where teams can
publish product-related documents, images, videos, and other
information related to the company’s product catalog.
Information in this site will be consumed by the ProseWeb site.
Technical Background
The company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named
proseware.com. All servers and user accounts are members of the domain. The company has
purchased the proseware-apps.com domain to support SharePoint apps.
The SharePoint 2013 farm currently has the following configuration:
• The farm includes seven SharePoint servers named
SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4, SPADM1, SPAPP1,
and SPAPP2.
• SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4 and
SPADM1 are configured as front-end web servers.
• SPADM1 is dedicated for administration purposes.
• Windows Network Load Balancing has been configured
to load balance all host names across the front-end web servers.
• Central Administration has been provisioned on
SPWEB4 and SPADM1.
• The farm includes two database servers named SQL1
and SQL2 that run Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Enterprise.
• Wildcard certificates for *.proseware.com and
*.proseware-apps.com have been installed on all SharePoint
servers.
• Five web applications have been created:
o ProseWeb – https://www.proseware.com
o PartnerWeb – https://partners.proseware.com
o ProductsKB – https://kb.proseware.com
o Teams – https://teams.proseware.com
o Apps – https://proseware-apps.com
• The SharePoint development team has created a custom
web template solution package named
ProseWebTemplate.WSP for provisioning the ProseWeb site
collection. The package includes a custom template named
ProseWeb.
• An instance of a managed metadata service application
has been configured with a content type hub. Two enterprise
content types named Product Document and Product Image
have been published in the content type hub and are available
across all web applications and sites.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are contained in a single content database
named sp_content_teams_productdev. The database has been

restored on SQL1, and upgraded by using the database attach
method on the Teams web application. The site collections
have not been ungraded.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are referenced under a wildcard managed
path at https://teams.proseware.com/productdev.
• The product development marketing team collaboration
site is located at https://
teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing.
• The marketing team has made significant
customizations to their team collaboration site by using
Microsoft SharePoint Designer.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Due to export and copyright restrictions, SharePoint
sites may be accessed only from within North America.
• The ProseWeb site must display a fixed-width page
design for desktop browsers, and a single responsive web
design for all mobile devices. The company’s web designers
have prepared two site templates that meet these requirements.
• To support the website design layouts, images on the
website must be rendered in one of three standard sizes,
specified in pixels: Thumbnail (150 x 150), Catalog (300 x
300), and Detail (500 x 500).
• Users must be able to easily copy product-related
documents, images, and other files from any team collaboration
site to the ProductsKB site. Metadata on content must be
preserved when moving or copying content between sites.
• The product development group’s team collaboration
site collections must be upgraded.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
• SQL Server connections must use TCP and port 1488.
• Site collection upgrades must be throttled for no more
than 20 concurrent upgrades within any content database, and
throttled at 10 concurrent upgrades for any web application
instance.
• If a site collection has been customized by using
SharePoint Designer:
o The site collection upgrade must be performed by a
farm administrator.
o All customizations must be evaluated and verified
before performing the upgrade.
• All sandboxed solution code must run on the same
server as the original request.

• Requests originating from outside the company network
must not be routed to any server running Central
Administration.
• SPAPP1 and SPAPP2 must not process user requests
for site content and pages.
• You must deploy the custom web template solution as a
full-trust farm solution and use the ProseWeb template when
creating the root site collection for the ProseWeb web
application.
• The ProductsKB site must be provisioned by using a
Records Center site template.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You are planning for high availability of the SharePoint environment.
You need to plan the Request Manager configuration.
How should you configure Request Manager? (To answer, drag the appropriate elements to the
correct positions in the answer area. Each element may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

Which four actions should you perform in sequence?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Proseware, Inc
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for a media distribution company named Proseware, Inc.
Proseware is in the process of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. The IT
group has deployed a new SharePoint 2013 farm. The farm is not yet fully configured.
You are supporting the product development group during the planning and configuration of
the new SharePoint farm. The product development group includes the research,
development, and marketing teams. The product development group has multiple team sites
and project collaborations sites in the current SharePoint 2010 farm.
Business Background
Stakeholders have identified the following initiatives:
• ProseWeb, a public website that will allow anonymous
visitors to browse the company’s product catalog.

• PartnerWeb, a public website that will allow
authenticated users from partner companies to collaborate on
product materials.
• ProductsKB, a centralized repository where teams can
publish product-related documents, images, videos, and other
information related to the company’s product catalog.
Information in this site will be consumed by the ProseWeb site.
Technical Background
The company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named
proseware.com. All servers and user accounts are members of the domain. The company has
purchased the proseware-apps.com domain to support SharePoint apps.
The SharePoint 2013 farm currently has the following configuration:
• The farm includes seven SharePoint servers named
SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4, SPADM1, SPAPP1,
and SPAPP2.
• SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4 and
SPADM1 are configured as front-end web servers.
• SPADM1 is dedicated for administration purposes.
• Windows Network Load Balancing has been configured
to load balance all host names across the front-end web servers.
• Central Administration has been provisioned on
SPWEB4 and SPADM1.
• The farm includes two database servers named SQL1
and SQL2 that run Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Enterprise.
• Wildcard certificates for *.proseware.com and
*.proseware-apps.com have been installed on all SharePoint
servers.
• Five web applications have been created:
o ProseWeb – https://www.proseware.com
o PartnerWeb – https://partners.proseware.com
o ProductsKB – https://kb.proseware.com
o Teams – https://teams.proseware.com
o Apps – https://proseware-apps.com
• The SharePoint development team has created a custom
web template solution package named
ProseWebTemplate.WSP for provisioning the ProseWeb site
collection. The package includes a custom template named
ProseWeb.
• An instance of a managed metadata service application
has been configured with a content type hub. Two enterprise
content types named Product Document and Product Image
have been published in the content type hub and are available
across all web applications and sites.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are contained in a single content database
named sp_content_teams_productdev. The database has been

restored on SQL1, and upgraded by using the database attach
method on the Teams web application. The site collections
have not been ungraded.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are referenced under a wildcard managed
path at https://teams.proseware.com/productdev.
• The product development marketing team collaboration
site is located at https://
teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing.
• The marketing team has made significant
customizations to their team collaboration site by using
Microsoft SharePoint Designer.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Due to export and copyright restrictions, SharePoint
sites may be accessed only from within North America.
• The ProseWeb site must display a fixed-width page
design for desktop browsers, and a single responsive web
design for all mobile devices. The company’s web designers
have prepared two site templates that meet these requirements.
• To support the website design layouts, images on the
website must be rendered in one of three standard sizes,
specified in pixels: Thumbnail (150 x 150), Catalog (300 x
300), and Detail (500 x 500).
• Users must be able to easily copy product-related
documents, images, and other files from any team collaboration
site to the ProductsKB site. Metadata on content must be
preserved when moving or copying content between sites.
• The product development group’s team collaboration
site collections must be upgraded.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
• SQL Server connections must use TCP and port 1488.
• Site collection upgrades must be throttled for no more
than 20 concurrent upgrades within any content database, and
throttled at 10 concurrent upgrades for any web application
instance.
• If a site collection has been customized by using
SharePoint Designer:
o The site collection upgrade must be performed by a
farm administrator.
o All customizations must be evaluated and verified
before performing the upgrade.
• All sandboxed solution code must run on the same
server as the original request.

• Requests originating from outside the company network
must not be routed to any server running Central
Administration.
• SPAPP1 and SPAPP2 must not process user requests
for site content and pages.
• You must deploy the custom web template solution as a
full-trust farm solution and use the ProseWeb template when
creating the root site collection for the ProseWeb web
application.
• The ProductsKB site must be provisioned by using a
Records Center site template.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You are preparing to create the ProductsKB site.
You need to create and configure the ProductsKB site to store product images.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from
the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

You need to ensure that the site content displays correctly on all devices

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Proseware, Inc
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for a media distribution company named Proseware, Inc.
Proseware is in the process of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. The IT
group has deployed a new SharePoint 2013 farm. The farm is not yet fully configured.
You are supporting the product development group during the planning and configuration of
the new SharePoint farm. The product development group includes the research,
development, and marketing teams. The product development group has multiple team sites
and project collaborations sites in the current SharePoint 2010 farm.
Business Background
Stakeholders have identified the following initiatives:
• ProseWeb, a public website that will allow anonymous
visitors to browse the company’s product catalog.

• PartnerWeb, a public website that will allow
authenticated users from partner companies to collaborate on
product materials.
• ProductsKB, a centralized repository where teams can
publish product-related documents, images, videos, and other
information related to the company’s product catalog.
Information in this site will be consumed by the ProseWeb site.
Technical Background
The company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named
proseware.com. All servers and user accounts are members of the domain. The company has
purchased the proseware-apps.com domain to support SharePoint apps.
The SharePoint 2013 farm currently has the following configuration:
• The farm includes seven SharePoint servers named
SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4, SPADM1, SPAPP1,
and SPAPP2.
• SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4 and
SPADM1 are configured as front-end web servers.
• SPADM1 is dedicated for administration purposes.
• Windows Network Load Balancing has been configured
to load balance all host names across the front-end web servers.
• Central Administration has been provisioned on
SPWEB4 and SPADM1.
• The farm includes two database servers named SQL1
and SQL2 that run Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Enterprise.
• Wildcard certificates for *.proseware.com and
*.proseware-apps.com have been installed on all SharePoint
servers.
• Five web applications have been created:
o ProseWeb – https://www.proseware.com
o PartnerWeb – https://partners.proseware.com
o ProductsKB – https://kb.proseware.com
o Teams – https://teams.proseware.com
o Apps – https://proseware-apps.com
• The SharePoint development team has created a custom
web template solution package named
ProseWebTemplate.WSP for provisioning the ProseWeb site
collection. The package includes a custom template named
ProseWeb.
• An instance of a managed metadata service application
has been configured with a content type hub. Two enterprise
content types named Product Document and Product Image
have been published in the content type hub and are available
across all web applications and sites.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are contained in a single content database
named sp_content_teams_productdev. The database has been

restored on SQL1, and upgraded by using the database attach
method on the Teams web application. The site collections
have not been ungraded.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are referenced under a wildcard managed
path at https://teams.proseware.com/productdev.
• The product development marketing team collaboration
site is located at https://
teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing.
• The marketing team has made significant
customizations to their team collaboration site by using
Microsoft SharePoint Designer.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Due to export and copyright restrictions, SharePoint
sites may be accessed only from within North America.
• The ProseWeb site must display a fixed-width page
design for desktop browsers, and a single responsive web
design for all mobile devices. The company’s web designers
have prepared two site templates that meet these requirements.
• To support the website design layouts, images on the
website must be rendered in one of three standard sizes,
specified in pixels: Thumbnail (150 x 150), Catalog (300 x
300), and Detail (500 x 500).
• Users must be able to easily copy product-related
documents, images, and other files from any team collaboration
site to the ProductsKB site. Metadata on content must be
preserved when moving or copying content between sites.
• The product development group’s team collaboration
site collections must be upgraded.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
• SQL Server connections must use TCP and port 1488.
• Site collection upgrades must be throttled for no more
than 20 concurrent upgrades within any content database, and
throttled at 10 concurrent upgrades for any web application
instance.
• If a site collection has been customized by using
SharePoint Designer:
o The site collection upgrade must be performed by a
farm administrator.
o All customizations must be evaluated and verified
before performing the upgrade.
• All sandboxed solution code must run on the same
server as the original request.

• Requests originating from outside the company network
must not be routed to any server running Central
Administration.
• SPAPP1 and SPAPP2 must not process user requests
for site content and pages.
• You must deploy the custom web template solution as a
full-trust farm solution and use the ProseWeb template when
creating the root site collection for the ProseWeb web
application.
• The ProductsKB site must be provisioned by using a
Records Center site template.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are configuring the ProseWeb site.
You need to ensure that the site content displays correctly on all devices.
What should you do?

Which two sets of Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Proseware, Inc
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for a media distribution company named Proseware, Inc.
Proseware is in the process of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. The IT
group has deployed a new SharePoint 2013 farm. The farm is not yet fully configured.
You are supporting the product development group during the planning and configuration of
the new SharePoint farm. The product development group includes the research,
development, and marketing teams. The product development group has multiple team sites
and project collaborations sites in the current SharePoint 2010 farm.
Business Background
Stakeholders have identified the following initiatives:
• ProseWeb, a public website that will allow anonymous
visitors to browse the company’s product catalog.

• PartnerWeb, a public website that will allow
authenticated users from partner companies to collaborate on
product materials.
• ProductsKB, a centralized repository where teams can
publish product-related documents, images, videos, and other
information related to the company’s product catalog.
Information in this site will be consumed by the ProseWeb site.
Technical Background
The company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named
proseware.com. All servers and user accounts are members of the domain. The company has
purchased the proseware-apps.com domain to support SharePoint apps.
The SharePoint 2013 farm currently has the following configuration:
• The farm includes seven SharePoint servers named
SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4, SPADM1, SPAPP1,
and SPAPP2.
• SPWEB1, SPWEB2, SPWEB3, SPWEB4 and
SPADM1 are configured as front-end web servers.
• SPADM1 is dedicated for administration purposes.
• Windows Network Load Balancing has been configured
to load balance all host names across the front-end web servers.
• Central Administration has been provisioned on
SPWEB4 and SPADM1.
• The farm includes two database servers named SQL1
and SQL2 that run Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Enterprise.
• Wildcard certificates for *.proseware.com and
*.proseware-apps.com have been installed on all SharePoint
servers.
• Five web applications have been created:
o ProseWeb – https://www.proseware.com
o PartnerWeb – https://partners.proseware.com
o ProductsKB – https://kb.proseware.com
o Teams – https://teams.proseware.com
o Apps – https://proseware-apps.com
• The SharePoint development team has created a custom
web template solution package named
ProseWebTemplate.WSP for provisioning the ProseWeb site
collection. The package includes a custom template named
ProseWeb.
• An instance of a managed metadata service application
has been configured with a content type hub. Two enterprise
content types named Product Document and Product Image
have been published in the content type hub and are available
across all web applications and sites.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are contained in a single content database
named sp_content_teams_productdev. The database has been

restored on SQL1, and upgraded by using the database attach
method on the Teams web application. The site collections
have not been ungraded.
• All team collaboration site collections for the product
development group are referenced under a wildcard managed
path at https://teams.proseware.com/productdev.
• The product development marketing team collaboration
site is located at https://
teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing.
• The marketing team has made significant
customizations to their team collaboration site by using
Microsoft SharePoint Designer.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Due to export and copyright restrictions, SharePoint
sites may be accessed only from within North America.
• The ProseWeb site must display a fixed-width page
design for desktop browsers, and a single responsive web
design for all mobile devices. The company’s web designers
have prepared two site templates that meet these requirements.
• To support the website design layouts, images on the
website must be rendered in one of three standard sizes,
specified in pixels: Thumbnail (150 x 150), Catalog (300 x
300), and Detail (500 x 500).
• Users must be able to easily copy product-related
documents, images, and other files from any team collaboration
site to the ProductsKB site. Metadata on content must be
preserved when moving or copying content between sites.
• The product development group’s team collaboration
site collections must be upgraded.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
• SQL Server connections must use TCP and port 1488.
• Site collection upgrades must be throttled for no more
than 20 concurrent upgrades within any content database, and
throttled at 10 concurrent upgrades for any web application
instance.
• If a site collection has been customized by using
SharePoint Designer:
o The site collection upgrade must be performed by a
farm administrator.
o All customizations must be evaluated and verified
before performing the upgrade.
• All sandboxed solution code must run on the same
server as the original request.

• Requests originating from outside the company network
must not be routed to any server running Central
Administration.
• SPAPP1 and SPAPP2 must not process user requests
for site content and pages.
• You must deploy the custom web template solution as a
full-trust farm solution and use the ProseWeb template when
creating the root site collection for the ProseWeb web
application.
• The ProductsKB site must be provisioned by using a
Records Center site template.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to upgrade the appropriate site collections.
Which two sets of Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents part
of the solution. Choose two.)


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