Which service applications should you identify?

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Case Study: 14
Wingtip Toys
Current Environment
You have a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 server farm. All users authenticate to
external data sources by using Single Sign-On (SSO). You plan to upgrade the server farm to
SharePoint Server 2010.
SharePoint Server 2007 Configurations
The SharePoint Server 2007 environment contains the servers configured as shown in the
following table.

Servers runs Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (64-bit).
Business Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following business requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
Each department must have a separate workspace.
All taxonomies must be available to all authenticated users.
Users must be able to access the external data sources after the server farm is upgraded to
SharePoint Server 2010.
Taxonomy Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following taxonomy requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
Taxonomies must not be replicated.
All legal documents must be maintained in a dedicated taxonomy for the legal department.
All financial documents must be maintained in a dedicated taxonomy for the financial
department.
All other company documents must be maintained in a dedicated taxonomy named
Corporate.
Technical Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following technical requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
You must be able to monitor all performance counters and Windows events.
A monitoring and alerting solution must be available for all servers in the farm.
Page and output caching must be available for all users in the distribution centers.
Security Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following security requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
Only a user named User1 must be able to manage the corporate taxonomy.
The financial and legal departments must be able to manage only their respective
department taxonomies.
User Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following user requirements for the planned SharePoint Server 2010
deployment:
Searches must be available and up-to-date from 05:00 to 22:00, Monday to Friday.
New content must be included in search results within 30 minutes of being added to the

SharePoint Server 2010 servers. The indexing of new content must continue if a crawl server
fails.

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You are a SharePoint administrator for Wingtip Toys. The company has a main office and 10
distribution centers. The main office is located in Miami. The company has 36 departments. Each
department has a department manager. You need to identify which service applications are required
to implement the company’s taxonomy. The minimum number of service applications must be
identified. Which service applications should you identify?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 14
Wingtip Toys
Current Environment
You have a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 server farm. All users authenticate to
external data sources by using Single Sign-On (SSO). You plan to upgrade the server farm to
SharePoint Server 2010.
SharePoint Server 2007 Configurations
The SharePoint Server 2007 environment contains the servers configured as shown in the
following table.

Servers runs Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (64-bit).
Business Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following business requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
Each department must have a separate workspace.
All taxonomies must be available to all authenticated users.
Users must be able to access the external data sources after the server farm is upgraded to
SharePoint Server 2010.
Taxonomy Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following taxonomy requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
Taxonomies must not be replicated.
All legal documents must be maintained in a dedicated taxonomy for the legal department.
All financial documents must be maintained in a dedicated taxonomy for the financial
department.
All other company documents must be maintained in a dedicated taxonomy named
Corporate.
Technical Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following technical requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
You must be able to monitor all performance counters and Windows events.
A monitoring and alerting solution must be available for all servers in the farm.
Page and output caching must be available for all users in the distribution centers.
Security Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following security requirements for the planned SharePoint Server
2010 deployment:
Only a user named User1 must be able to manage the corporate taxonomy.
The financial and legal departments must be able to manage only their respective
department taxonomies.
User Requirements
Wingtip Toys has the following user requirements for the planned SharePoint Server 2010
deployment:
Searches must be available and up-to-date from 05:00 to 22:00, Monday to Friday.
New content must be included in search results within 30 minutes of being added to the

SharePoint Server 2010 servers. The indexing of new content must continue if a crawl server
fails.

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You are a SharePoint administrator for Wingtip Toys. The company has a main office and 10
distribution centers. The main office is located in Miami. The company has 36 departments. Each
department has a department manager. You need to identify which service applications are required
to implement the company’s taxonomy. The minimum number of service applications must be
identified. Which service applications should you identify?

A.
Three Search Service Applications

B.
Three Managed Metadata Services

C.
Four Search Service Applications

D.
Four Managed Metadata Services



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