Which two of the following are benefits of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 compared to the current system?

Your role as Systems Administrator includes the management of the company’s Microsoft
Dynamics NAV 2009 system.
The current system has a SQL Server database running on a Windows 2008 R2 Server running
SQL Server R2.
You are considering upgrading the current system to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 using the
existing SQL Server to host the database.
Which two of the following are benefits of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 compared to the current
system? (Choose two).

Your role as Systems Administrator includes the management of the company’s Microsoft
Dynamics NAV 2009 system.
The current system has a SQL Server database running on a Windows 2008 R2 Server running
SQL Server R2.
You are considering upgrading the current system to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 using the
existing SQL Server to host the database.
Which two of the following are benefits of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 compared to the current
system? (Choose two).

A.
You are no longer required to manually create SPNs or to set up delegation when the client,
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server, and SQL Server are on separate computers

B.
The SQL Server interface from Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server 2013 uses ODBC rather than
ADO.NET.

C.
Memory allocation is now in unmanaged memory, which is generally more efficient than
managed memory.

D.
Records are retrieved using multiple active result sets (MARS) which improves performance.

Explanation:



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Answer: AD

The SQL Server interface from Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server has been rewritten
for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 to use ADO.NET instead of ODBC.
This results in a simplified deployment of Dynamics NAV 2013, a decrease in resource
consumption, an improved cache system, and improvements in performance.