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Question 1

A company is deploying Business Central on-premises.

The company plans to use a single-tenant deployment architecture.

You need to describe how the data is stored and how the Business Central Server is configured.

In which two ways should you describe the single-tenant architecture? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    Correct Answer: A, B

    In a single-tenant deployment architecture for Business Central on-premises, each customer has their own Business Central Server. This ensures that the customer's data and processes are isolated and managed independently. Additionally, the application and business data are stored in the same database, providing a unified and streamlined approach to data management within a single-tenant environment. This configuration contrasts with multi-tenant setups, where multiple customers might share server resources and databases.

Discussion
Jerryboi10Options: AB

The data in a single-tenant deployment architecture is stored in the same database where the application and business data are combined [2]. Each customer solution has its own Business Central Server in a single-tenant deployment, meaning each customer has their own dedicated server instance [2]. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/business-central/dev-itpro/deployment/plan-for-deployment?wt.mc_id=DX-MVP-5003099

08d9d8cOptions: AB

A: Business Central Server is a windows service, not a machine and it's impossible for different customers to share the same windows service because they all would work in the same database then. B: Was explained enough times already

examenesArbOptions: BC

B and C

70e8a4b

Answer is B&C

75ed3a2Options: BD

B & D. - "A" statement might be misleading. In a single-tenant deployment, while each customer has their own database, they do not necessarily have their own Business Central Server instance. Multiple databases (tenants) can be hosted on a single server instance, although they are not shared across customers.

jp81

D is definitely not the right answer. Single tenant means both metadata table and company wise data stored in tables reside in same database Multi tenant means metadata tables such as dbo.object, dbo.metadata and other tables that doesnt store data but store metadata will be in a different database and users company wise data will be in another database. D option is for mutli tenancy, so among these answers B is definitely the right one, near close is A, so its A and B