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Question 2

DRAG DROP -

You are designing a business continuity strategy for a client who has a Microsoft Power Platform solution.

The client works with critical data where any data loss creates a high risk.

You need to document the retry process for the stakeholders.

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.

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    Correct Answer:

Discussion
Icky

I disagree. You wouldn't redirect to anywhere unless 4 failed and this question doesn't imply that it does. This was also on the MB-600 and the answer didn't include the on-premise. Not sure why you would. I'm going with. 2), 3), 4), 1)

CRMBug

2.The Applications makes a service call 3. The application receives an exception 4. The app automatically receives a call again 1. If second call is successful then app continues normally

vignesh989

I agree with Icky, there is no mention of a on-premises backup system. Answer should be, 2-3-4-1

rajrutu

this was present today

MajorUrs

Though on-premises system is not mentioned in description, I believe the answer is correct from solution design perspective. Since it is stated "any data loss creates a high risk", failed request to the cloud would not necessary be successful on a re-try. Hence, saving data to some on-premises system in these rare cases does make sense

kiranshegde

2-3-4-1 is the correct answer

DavidELong

redirecting to on-premises increases Business Continuity Risk. Best real-world answer is 2-3-4-1

Muzera

For me its 2-3-4-1

ettie54f_p929n

Correct

MP270915

what did you mean is correct?

iamdelta4

LOL. I think he means 2-3-4-1 is correct.

nqthien041292

The application makes a service call to the datacenter. If the application receives an exception after attempting the service call: The application automatically tries the call again. If the second call fails, the application redirects calls to an on-premises server.

AlRe

I agree with the proposed answer. Since the context is business continuity a (backup) on-premises data center makes sense.

ydizdar

But it's asking for a retry scenario not a fallback one.