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Adobe AD0-E717 Exam - Topic 1 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E717 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 1
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On the Adobe Commerce Cloud Project Web Interface, what will be performed when clicking on the "Delete" button of an integration environment?

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Suggested Answer: B

On the Adobe Commerce Cloud Project Web Interface, clicking on the 'Delete' button of an integration environment will completely delete the environment, including the associated git branch and database. This action is irreversible and is used to remove an environment that is no longer needed. The environment, once deleted, frees up resources for the project and cannot be restored.


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Salome
3 months ago
Totally agree with B, no point in keeping anything!
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Yuriko
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure it deletes the database too?
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Valentine
3 months ago
Definitely goes for option A, git branch stays.
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Vivienne
4 months ago
I thought it just marked it inactive.
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Salena
4 months ago
Option B is correct. The environment gets fully deleted.
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Onita
4 months ago
I think option C sounds right because marking it as inactive seems more plausible than deleting everything.
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Lajuana
4 months ago
I feel like the git branch stays, but I can't recall if the database is deleted or not. It's confusing!
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Mariko
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where the environment was completely deleted, including the git branch and database. So, I’m leaning towards option B.
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Marjory
5 months ago
I think when you click "Delete," it might just mark the environment as inactive, but I'm not entirely sure if the database gets deleted.
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Janessa
5 months ago
This is an important question, so I'm going to take my time and make sure I select the right answer.
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Walton
5 months ago
Deleting an environment, huh? That could have some big impacts, so I'll need to be really sure I know what I'm doing before I click anything.
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Francesco
5 months ago
Alright, time to put on my problem-solving hat. I'll read through the options and try to visualize what each one would actually do.
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Nichelle
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the implications of each option.
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Hannah
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Deleting an integration environment - that's a pretty serious action, so I want to make sure I understand the consequences.
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Cammy
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is B. The question is clear that we need to enable the retry mechanism without using Queues, and any value greater than 0 for MaxRetryNumber should do the trick.
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Arlean
2 years ago
Whoever wrote this question must be a comedy writer on the side. 'Marked as inactive'? What is this, the witness protection program? B is the only way to go.
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Nguyet
1 year ago
B) The environment is completely deleted. Including git branch and database.
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Josphine
1 year ago
A) The environment is marked as 'inactive', the git branch is still present but the database is deleted.
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Beatriz
2 years ago
I'm leaning towards C. The environment is marked as 'inactive', but both the git branch and the database are still present.
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Franklyn
2 years ago
As a professional developer, I have to go with B. Anything less than a complete delete is just begging for trouble down the line. Gotta rip off that Band-Aid!
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Nu
2 years ago
Yeah, better to completely delete it to avoid any issues.
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Malcom
2 years ago
I agree, option B is the safest choice.
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Latrice
2 years ago
Haha, this is a classic case of 'delete first, ask questions later'. I bet option B is the correct one, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was actually just a trick question.
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Lilli
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe it's A. The environment is marked as 'inactive', but the git branch is still present.
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Ula
2 years ago
I'm leaning towards C. Marking it as 'inactive' seems like the most logical option - that way you can easily reactivate it if needed, without losing the git branch or database.
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Izetta
1 year ago
I agree, marking it as 'inactive' seems like the best option.
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Dominque
1 year ago
C) The environment is marked as 'inactive', the git branch and the database are still present.
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Merrilee
2 years ago
A) The environment is marked as 'inactive', the git branch is still present but the database is deleted.
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Jill
2 years ago
I think the answer is B. The environment is completely deleted.
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Hillary
2 years ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is B. You can't just 'deactivate' an environment, that would leave a lot of unnecessary clutter. Might as well just delete the whole thing and start fresh.
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Gary
2 years ago
Yes, when you click 'Delete', the environment is completely deleted including the git branch and database.
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Tora
2 years ago
But what about the git branch and database? Are those deleted too?
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Lettie
2 years ago
I agree, it's better to start fresh than leave unnecessary clutter behind.
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Nieves
2 years ago
I think the correct answer is B. It makes sense to delete the whole environment.
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