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Exam 70-332: Advanced Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 (update May 27th, 2017)

You need to resolve the SharePoint database error

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The
database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data center and
are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a dedicated T3
connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint Server
2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB. Employees
authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal changes
to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support Farm
The product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in the
farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint database
DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server 2013
farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the migration.
All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one of the SharePoint servers or databaseservers is offline.
Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the servers in a region are offline.
Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm upgrade.
Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse. Backup
administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group and use the WAN connection for
database replication between the sites.
The database servers must be configured with the Enable Contained Databases property.
Application pools for the web applications require unique service accounts.
After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to access
shared resources in SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to resolve the SharePoint database error.
What should you do?

Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The
database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data center and
are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a dedicated T3
connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint Server
2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB. Employees
authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal changes
to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support Farm
The product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in the
farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint database
DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server 2013
farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the migration.
All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one of the SharePoint servers or databaseservers is offline.
Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the servers in a region are offline.
Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm upgrade.
Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse. Backup
administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group and use the WAN connection for
database replication between the sites.
The database servers must be configured with the Enable Contained Databases property.
Application pools for the web applications require unique service accounts.
After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to access
shared resources in SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to ensure that users can edit the appropriate documents by using Office Web Apps.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The
database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data center and
are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a dedicated T3
connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint Server
2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB. Employees
authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal changes
to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support Farm
The product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in the
farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint database
DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server 2013
farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the migration.
All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one of the SharePoint servers or databaseservers is offline.
Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the servers in a region are offline.
Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm upgrade.
Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse. Backup
administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group and use the WAN connection for
database replication between the sites.
The database servers must be configured with the Enable Contained Databases property.
Application pools for the web applications require unique service accounts.
After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to access
shared resources in SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

Before you upgrade the web application, you need to validate that customizations will continue to function.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

You need to configure the required level of access to t…

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The
database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data center and
are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a dedicated T3
connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint Server
2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB. Employees
authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal changes
to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support Farm
The product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in the
farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint database
DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server 2013
farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the migration.
All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one of the SharePoint servers or databaseservers is offline.
Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the servers in a region are offline.
Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm upgrade.
Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse. Backup
administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group and use the WAN connection for
database replication between the sites.
The database servers must be configured with the Enable Contained Databases property.
Application pools for the web applications require unique service accounts.
After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to access
shared resources in SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to configure the required level of access to the SharePoint 2010 farm prior to the migration.
What should you do?

Which solution should you choose?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The
database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data center and
are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a dedicated T3
connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint Server
2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB. Employees
authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal changes
to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support Farm
The product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in the
farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint database
DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server 2013
farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the migration.
All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one of the SharePoint servers or databaseservers is offline.
Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the servers in a region are offline.
Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm upgrade.
Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse. Backup
administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group and use the WAN connection for
database replication between the sites.
The database servers must be configured with the Enable Contained Databases property.
Application pools for the web applications require unique service accounts.
After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to access
shared resources in SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to choose a backup solution.
Which solution should you choose?

Which two Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The
database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data center and
are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a dedicated T3
connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint Server
2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB. Employees
authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal changes
to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support Farm
The product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in the
farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint database
DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server 2013
farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the migration.
All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one of the SharePoint servers or databaseservers is offline.
Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the servers in a region are offline.
Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm upgrade.
Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse. Backup
administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group and use the WAN connection for
database replication between the sites.
The database servers must be configured with the Enable Contained Databases property.
Application pools for the web applications require unique service accounts.
After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to access
shared resources in SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to comply with the requirements of the legal department.
Which two Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

You need to configure the database servers for high ava…

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The
database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data center and
are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a dedicated T3
connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint Server
2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB. Employees
authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal changes
to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support Farm
The product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in the
farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint database
DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server 2013
farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the migration.
All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one of the SharePoint servers or databaseservers is offline.
Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the servers in a region are offline.
Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm upgrade.
Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.
Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse. Backup
administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group and use the WAN connection for
database replication between the sites.
The database servers must be configured with the Enable Contained Databases property.
Application pools for the web applications require unique service accounts.
After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to access
shared resources in SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to configure the database servers for high availability.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate elements to the correct target or targets 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.)
Select and Place:

Which cache should you configure?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 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 configure caching to support the ProseWeb site design elements.
Which cache should you configure?

Which Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 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 configure the site collection upgrade settings.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

Which two sets of Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 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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