You need to ensure that the Storage Quota option is ava…

You manage a Microsoft SharePoint Online deployment.
You create a new site collection named ContosoSites.
You attempt to modify the storage quota from the SharePoint admin center, but you discover the Storage Quota
option is missing.
You need to ensure that the Storage Quota option is available.
What should you do?

You manage a Microsoft SharePoint Online deployment.
You create a new site collection named ContosoSites.
You attempt to modify the storage quota from the SharePoint admin center, but you discover the Storage Quota
option is missing.
You need to ensure that the Storage Quota option is available.
What should you do?

A.
From the SharePoint admin center, set Site Collection Storage Management to Manual.

B.
Sign in to the Office 365 admin center by using a user account that has Global administrator privileges.

C.
Sign in to the SharePoint admin center by using a user account that has Global administrator privileges.

D.
From the SharePoint admin center, set Site Collection Storage Management to Automatic.

Explanation:
To configure a resource quota for a specific site collection, perform the following steps:
1. Sign in to the Office 365 Admin Center with a user account that has SharePoint Online administratorprivileges.
2. Under Admin, click SharePoint. This will open the SharePoint Admin Center.
3. Click Site Collections.
4. Select the site collection for which you want to configure the resource quota and then click Server Resource
Quota.
Etc.
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SureShot99

SureShot99

I think C is more correct. Even in your explanation you indicate you have to go to SharePoint Admin Center (which you can do without signing into the O365 Admin Panel). You can’t change the quota from the O365 admin panel.

NeoRomano

NeoRomano

I also think the question statement is confusing, but if you focus on the signing-in part of the question, you can see why B is correct. Signing in happens on the O365 portal, then to configure SharePoint storage quota, you have to navigate to the SharePoint Admin Center.

Mateusz

Mateusz

I think A is correct (From the SharePoint admin center, set Site Collection Storage Management to Manual.)

If you want to manage individual site collection storage limits, you need to set it to manual: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Manage-site-collection-storage-limits-77389c2c-8e7e-4b16-ab97-1c7103784b08

SureShot99

SureShot99

I stand corrected. This is the right answer. Just tested it myself.

Ricky

Ricky

A is correct.
I saw the similar question in the official practise, answer is A

PeterDo

PeterDo

I agree with Ricky – answer is A

Rinie

Rinie

Agree that A: is correct. Found this issues myself before I read this question. Old O365 Portals are still set to Manual, newly created Portals now have Automatic set and so the option to set limits is not there. You can set it to manual in the SharePoint Admin Center Settings.