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Salesforce Exam Marketing Cloud Consultant Topic 18 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Marketing Cloud Consultant exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 18
[All Marketing Cloud Consultant Questions]

A customer wants to import the previous 10 years of customer purchase data in their Marketing Cloud account. Through discovery, it is determined there are over

200 million records they plan to upload vis the REST API, and this volume will continue to grow as the current purchase data is added.

Which two questions should be asked for further discovery?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

The key questions to ask in this scenario are about the necessity of importing such a vast amount of historical data and whether the customer's license includes the Large Data Extensions feature. Understanding the customer's need for 10 years of historical data helps assess the relevance and potential performance implications for the Marketing Cloud environment. Additionally, knowing if the customer has the Large Data Extensions feature is crucial as it affects the capability to handle the significant volume of records efficiently. Reference: Salesforce Marketing Cloud Data Management documentation, Large Data Extensions feature specifications


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Tambra
2 months ago
Yes, knowing the peak hourly rate is crucial for planning.
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Cassi
2 months ago
We should also ask about the API call timing.
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Filiberto
2 months ago
Agreed, that's important to understand their goal.
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Catrice
3 months ago
I think we should ask why they need 10 years of data.
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Emerson
3 months ago
That's a good point, it could affect their data storage capabilities.
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Louann
3 months ago
Does their License include Large Data Extensions?
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Sabra
3 months ago
Maybe they want to analyze long-term trends.
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Jacklyn
3 months ago
C and D for sure. And I'd throw in a bit of, 'Did they try turning it off and on again?' for good measure. 200 million records? Yikes!
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Carmelina
3 months ago
I'd go with C and D as well. But I'm also curious about their data cleansing and deduplication processes. 200 million records is a lot of junk to sort through!
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Hui
3 months ago
Definitely C and D. The volume of data is a huge concern, and the API call rate could be a major bottleneck. I'd also ask about their data retention policies - 10 years is a lot to maintain.
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Maile
2 months ago
D) How many API calls are expected to be made at the peak hourly rate?
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Refugia
2 months ago
C) Does their License include the Large Data Extensions feature?
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Emerson
3 months ago
Why do they need 10 years of data in Marketing Cloud?
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Corinne
3 months ago
I think the key questions here are C and D. We need to make sure they have the right license to handle that much data, and understand the peak usage to ensure it doesn't overload the system.
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Alisha
2 months ago
D) How many API calls are expected to be made at the peak hourly rate?
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Delsie
2 months ago
C) Does their License include the Large Data Extensions feature?
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