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Microsoft MD-102 Exam - Topic 13 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MD-102 exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 13
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Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The domain contains 100 client computers that run Windows 10.

Currently, your company does NOT have a deployment infrastructure.

The company purchases Windows 11 licenses through a volume licensing agreement.

You need to recommend how to upgrade the computers to Windows 11. The solution must minimize licensing costs.

What should you include in the recommendation?

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Erinn
3 months ago
Not sure if Windows Autopilot is the best fit here.
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Estrella
3 months ago
Definitely MDT, it’s cost-effective for large upgrades.
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Lenora
3 months ago
Wait, can we really use subscription activation for this?
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Tiera
4 months ago
I think Configuration Manager would be more efficient.
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Annita
4 months ago
MDT is a solid choice for deployment!
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Lemuel
4 months ago
Windows Autopilot could streamline the process, but I feel like it might require more setup than we currently have in place.
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Alease
4 months ago
Subscription activation sounds interesting, but I’m not clear on how it would apply to our situation with volume licenses.
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Darrin
4 months ago
I remember practicing with Configuration Manager, but it seems like it might be overkill for just upgrading to Windows 11.
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Kris
5 months ago
I think MDT could be a good choice since it’s free and helps with deployment, but I'm not entirely sure if it’s the best for minimizing costs.
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Filiberto
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards Windows Autopilot. It seems like a good fit since we don't have a deployment infrastructure, and it could help streamline the upgrade process.
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Yolande
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. We don't have a deployment infrastructure, so that might rule out some options. I'll need to think carefully about the best approach here.
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Bea
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about upgrading client computers to Windows 11. I think the key is to find the most cost-effective solution that minimizes licensing costs.
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Brett
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Since we have a volume licensing agreement, subscription activation could be a good option to consider. That might help us save on licensing costs.
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Diane
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know Increment is an Agile concept, but I'm not totally sure how to distinguish it from the other options. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Latricia
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. I'm pretty confident I know how to approach this question, so I'll give it a try.
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Jutta
5 months ago
I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll have to review the material on service inventory management.
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Keneth
5 months ago
I think the answer is A. iburst, since that option is specifically designed to speed up the initial synchronization with an NTP server.
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Matthew
9 months ago
Windows 11, huh? I hope it doesn't come with a 'Please Upgrade' notification every five minutes like Windows 10 did. That would really 'autopilot' me to a different operating system.
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Erick
8 months ago
D) Windows Autopilot
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Brett
8 months ago
C) subscription activation
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Josefa
9 months ago
B) Configuration Manager
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Telma
9 months ago
A) Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
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Jerry
10 months ago
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit? Isn't that like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut? Windows Autopilot all the way, my friend.
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Daniel
9 months ago
D) Windows Autopilot
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Zana
9 months ago
B) Configuration Manager
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Janine
9 months ago
A) Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
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Laurel
10 months ago
Configuration Manager sounds like a lot of work for a company without a deployment infrastructure. Might as well keep it simple with Windows Autopilot.
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Maricela
9 months ago
D) Windows Autopilot
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Pete
9 months ago
C) subscription activation
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Maybelle
9 months ago
B) Configuration Manager
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Lettie
10 months ago
A) Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
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Elbert
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I heard Configuration Manager could also be a good choice.
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Launa
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit skeptical about subscription activation. Wouldn't that just add an ongoing cost? I think I'd lean more towards the volume licensing option.
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Francisca
9 months ago
D) Windows Autopilot
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Lucia
9 months ago
I agree, subscription activation might not be the best choice for minimizing licensing costs.
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Shawnda
10 months ago
D) Windows Autopilot
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Cecil
10 months ago
C) subscription activation
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Armando
10 months ago
B) Configuration Manager
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Melvin
10 months ago
A) Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
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Cassi
11 months ago
I would go with option D, Windows Autopilot. It seems like the most cost-effective solution for upgrading the 100 computers to Windows 11 without needing a deployment infrastructure.
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Tamesha
10 months ago
Let's go with Windows Autopilot then. It seems like the best solution for our situation.
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Ronny
10 months ago
It's definitely the most cost-effective option for upgrading all 100 computers to Windows 11.
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Dino
10 months ago
I agree, Windows Autopilot is the way to go for upgrading without a deployment infrastructure.
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Venita
10 months ago
Option D, Windows Autopilot, is a great choice. It will save us on licensing costs.
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Lisha
11 months ago
I agree, Windows Autopilot would be the best option to minimize licensing costs.
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Elden
11 months ago
I think we should go with Windows Autopilot for the upgrade.
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