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Salesforce Exam ARC-101 Topic 3 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ARC-101 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 3
[All ARC-101 Questions]

A Salesforce customer is planning to roll out Salesforce for all their Sales and Service staff.

Senior Management has requested that monitoring is to be in pla for Operations to notify any

degradation in Salesforce performance.

How should an integration consultant implement monitoring?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Alana
10 months ago
Ah, the classic 'let Salesforce handle it' approach. Because they've never let anyone down before, right?
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Taryn
9 months ago
A: Yeah, relying on Salesforce to monitor their own performance may not be the best idea.
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Alex
9 months ago
C: We could also identify critical business processes and establish automation to monitor performance.
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Nan
9 months ago
B: I think using APIEVENT to track all user initiated API calls would be more effective.
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Ryan
10 months ago
A: We should use Salesforce limits API to capture current API usage and configure alerts for monitoring.
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Eulah
10 months ago
Hey, I heard the Salesforce performance monitoring team is hiring. Must be a pretty sweet gig - you get to watch paint dry all day!
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Viva
9 months ago
B) Use APIEVENT to track all user initiated API calls through SOAP, REST or BULK APIs.
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Madalyn
9 months ago
A) Use Salesforce limits API to capture current API usage and configure alerts for monitoring.
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Trinidad
10 months ago
Option D? Are they serious? Asking Salesforce to monitor their own performance? That's like asking the fox to guard the henhouse!
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Regenia
10 months ago
Option B? Really? Tracking every API call? That's just overkill. I'd stick with A or C, personally.
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Marguerita
10 months ago
Yeah, A sounds like a more efficient way to monitor Salesforce performance.
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Goldie
10 months ago
I think A would be a good option to capture current API usage and configure alerts for monitoring.
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Alonso
10 months ago
I agree, tracking every API call seems like too much. A or C would be more practical.
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Rozella
11 months ago
I see your point, Vannessa. Option C does sound like a proactive approach to monitoring performance.
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Tamekia
11 months ago
I'm torn between Options A and C. Both seem like viable solutions, but I'd lean towards C for a more comprehensive approach.
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Gilma
11 months ago
Option C is the way to go. Monitoring critical business processes is key to ensuring Salesforce performance.
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Catrice
10 months ago
It's important to keep a close eye on how Salesforce is performing to ensure everything is running smoothly.
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Luisa
10 months ago
I agree, setting up automation to monitor performance against benchmarks will help catch any issues early on.
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Boris
10 months ago
Option C is definitely the best choice. Monitoring critical business processes is crucial for performance.
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Vannessa
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe option C is more effective. Identifying critical business processes and setting up automation can ensure performance is monitored against benchmarks.
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Owen
11 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. Using Salesforce limits API seems like a reliable way to monitor performance.
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