Your company has an Office 365 Small Business subscription. You are the Microsoft
SharePoint Online administrator.
The company wants to have two separate public websites with different URLs.
You need to configure the environment to support the public websites.
What should you do?

A.
Upgrade to SharePoint Online for Office 365 Enterprise, Education, and Government.
B.
Create one public website and one subsite, and then configure a redirect.
C.
Create two public websites and configure the DNS records for each site.
D.
Upgrade to SharePoint Online for Office 365 Midsize Business.
can anybody substantiate? I feel C is right.
Is there actually a office 365 small business subscription?
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C isn’t possible. You can only create one public site.
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B is correct
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Yes, B is correct because SP Online does not have ability to create two public websites.
But what is mean under “redirect”?
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I’m thinking it means to create a CNAME to point to the subsite so the second site can have a different URL associated.
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SharePoint Online only allows for one public website regardless of the plan so by the process of elimination this is the only possible answer.
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YOU ARE THE SHAREPOINT LORD
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Hey,
For starters:
Explanation:
With an Office 365 subscription, you can have one public website hosted in SharePoint Online, but only one. In this question, they are asking for two public sites. No Office 365 subscription offers two public websites. The only way to have two separate public websites with different URLs is to create a single public website and then create a subsite. To enable the main site and subsite to be accessed via two different URLs, you will need to configure a redirect for the subsite.
Note: You cannot create a subsite of a public facing website by using the SharePoint User Interface. You will have to use SharePoint Designer in order to create a subsite.
Br
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Means B is Correct
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