An organization migrates to Office 365.
The Office 365 administrator must be notified when Office 365 maintenance activities are planned.
You need to configure the administrator’s computer to receive the notifications.
What should you configure?
A.
Office 365 Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager
B.
Service requests
C.
Service health page
D.
Office 365 Service Health RSS Notifications feed
Explanation:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/View-the-status-of-your-services-932ad3ad-533c-418ab938-6e44e8bc33b0
https://blogs.office.com/2014/07/29/new-office-365-admin-tools/#tIhKJW7TjCAqFS63.97
In this case I would say A is right!
The question ask for planned outages. And for that I think A is correct.
Sorry i mean “A” is correct. Because is a planned outage.
Sorry again “D” is correct. “A” does not cover planned outages.
You need to configure the administrators computer, so you need to locally install something. The RSS Feed is not “on the admins computer” so I think it is A! Both answers are giving info about planned maintenance!
I don’t think you’re installing SCOM on the admin’s computer, so I would say D
April 24:
We are removing the RSS feature from the Office 365 Service Health Dashboard
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We will be removing the RSS feature from the Office 365 Service Health Dashboard, in June.
You will no longer be able to subscribe to RSS alerts for service health incidents, when this change is implemented.
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What now?
Admin app instead – so test will be updated.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mvpawardprogram/2015/07/07/office365-monitoring-using-system-centre-operations-manager/
“From the Office365 angle, there is a wealth of monitoring availability all available from the Office 365 Dashboard available on each tenant (otherwise known as a subscription) in the Admin section of Office 365. This is a per tenant centralised provision giving service overviews and health covering all Office 365 services (Exchange, Identity Service, Portal, Rights Management, SharePoint, Skype and Yammer). There is also the Service Health page giving 30 days service level history concerning Office 365 features, including a page giving planned maintenance information.”
i doubted it before but A is definitely the correct answer.
Highly doubtable question.
Since RSS is outdated since June, the question should be out of exam or revised.
I don’t think management pack is even a possible option as we don’t know if company uses SCOM and/or wants to invest in it (not cheap a product, by the way.)
I think the correct answer should be Service Health page as indicated by tharfagar, how ever it’s not something you “configure” (except for a possible shortcut / add to favorites).
How ever you will not be notified using that page, i think the right answer WAS rss but as i stated, it’s outdated question
Planned maintenance
You can view information about any upcoming Office 365 maintenance tasks in the Support page. This page displays the date and time of any planned maintenance, and you can click the link for each maintenance task for more information.
RSS feeds
Office365 also provides a link to an RSS feed for Office 365 service health. You can add the feed to your Common RSS Feed List. You can view this in programs that use the Common RSS Feed List, such as Microsoft Edge and Outlook. The feed updates each time a new incident event adds or an existing incident event updates.
There is also a new tab in the portal called planned maintenance.
The same page can be opened trough the support page.
Also, service health notifications from the Office 365 Admin mobile app possible.
Really Microsoft u change your portal and options so many times and then start queations about it.
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