Implement a performance strategy for Dynamics 365 solutions
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Table of Content:
- Question 1: What is the main goal of the Solution Performance workshop?
- Question 2: What are the key steps in the performance tuning process?
- Question 3: What common causes of performance issues are analyzed?
- Question 4: Why is RACI important in performance benchmarking?
- Question 5: Who is typically responsible for running performance benchmarks?
- Question 6: When should the Solution Performance workshop be scheduled?
- Question 7: Can performance be reviewed before development starts?
- Question 8: Should the workshop wait until development is complete?
- Question 9: What is the primary output of the Solution Performance workshop?
- Question 10: What is the difference between risks and issues?
- Question 11: Why are follow-up workshops required?
- Question 12: Why is performance testing iterative?
- Question 13: What tools and metrics are typically defined during performance testing?
- Question 14: Why is performance planning important early in the project?
- Question 15: What are the key objectives of the Solution Performance workshop?
- Question 16: Can the Solution Performance workshop be conducted remotely?
- Question 17: What performance-related questions are addressed in the project plan?
- Question 18: Why are transaction volumes important for performance strategy?
- Question 19: What factors are considered under geographic location strategy?
- Question 20: Why does the workshop focus on key business scenarios?
- Question 21: What is a performance benchmark?
- Question 22: What do performance benchmarks validate?
- Question 23: What are key deliverables of performance benchmarking?
- Question 24: Does addressing all risks guarantee no performance issues?