Microsoft Exam Questions

What should you do to ensure that users throughoutthe farm can specify that results for an individua

You configure a SharePoint Server 2013 Service Pack1 (SP1) server farm. The farm
contains a single Search service application that has two index servers and 8 millions
documents. You need to ensure that users throughoutthe farm can specify that results for
an individual search query should include content only from a SharePoint web application
that has the http://www.contoso.com URL.
What should you do?

A.
Add a new content source and specify its start address. Add a crawl schedule, and initiate a full crawl.

B.
Add a new search scope at the service applicationlevel. Add a scope rule that uses the Web Address rule
type.

C.
Add a second Search service application and distribute the indexed content across the two index servers

D.
Add a new crawl rule and specify the path where the rule will apply. In the Crawl Configuration section,
select the Include all items in this path option.

E.
Add a new index partition and distribute the existing index accross the two index servers.

F.
Add a new federated search location. In the Restrictions and Credentials Information section, selectthe
Use restriction: Only allowed sites can use this location option

G.
Add a new crawl rule and specify the path where the rule will apply. In the Crawl Configuration section,
select the Exclude all items in this path option.

H.
Add a new search scope at the site administrationlevel. Add a scope rule that uses the Content Source
rule type.

Explanation:
A content sourceis a set of options that you can use to specify what type of content is
crawled, what URLs to crawl, and how deep and when to crawl. The default content source
is Local SharePoint sites. You can use this content source to specify how tocrawl all
content in all Web applications that are associatedwith a particular Search service
application. By default, for each Web application that uses a particular Search service
application, SharePoint Server 2013 adds the start address of the top-level site of each site
collection to the default content source.
Some organizations can use the default content source to satisfy their search requirements.
However, many organizations have to have additionalcontent sources. Plan additional
content sources when you have to do the following:
Crawl different types of content for example, SharePoint sites, file shares, and business
data.
Crawl some content on different schedules than other content.
Limit or increase the quantity of content that is crawled.
Set different priorities for crawling different sites.
You can create up to 500 content sources in each Search service application, and each
content source can contain as many as 500 start addresses. To keep administration as
simple as possible, we recommend that you limit thenumber of content sources that you
create.
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