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Salesforce Development-Lifecycle-and-Deployment-Architect: Salesforce Certified Development Lifecycle and Deployment Architect (SU22)

QUESTION 26

Universal Containers (UC) has four different business units (BUS) with different processes that shares global customers. They have implemented a multi-org strategy with one org consolidating customer 360-degree view, and four orgs for the different BUS. Each of the BU orgs read and write customer information from/to the customer 360-degree view org in real time. UC is now launching a new BU that will use Salesforce. It does not share customers with the other BUS and needs flexibility in their Business processes.
What should an architect recommend as org strategy for this new BU

Correct Answer: D

QUESTION 27

Universal Containers's architect is documenting the application lifecycle management (ALM) process to communicate it to the development teams from different implementation partners.
Which three steps apply to any Salesforce development project? Choose 3 answers

Correct Answer: ACD

QUESTION 28

Universal Containers CUC) is embarked on an enterprise salesforce transformation journey, UC would like to streamline and automate deployment to different sandboxes during the build phase. Upon customer acceptance in UAT, the company requested to automate the production deployment as well.
As the deployment architect, what is the recommendation to satisfy the customer requirements?

Correct Answer: A

QUESTION 29

Universal Containers (UC) is a high-tech company using SFDX tools and methodologies for its Salesforce development. T UC has moved some of its code and configuration to Unlocked Packages.
Which two best practices should an architect recommend to support UC's new package development strategy? Choose 2 answers

Correct Answer: AB

QUESTION 30

Universal Containers (UC) has been using Salesforce Sales Cloud for many years following a highly customized, single-org strategy with great success so far. What two reasons can justify a change to a multi-org strategy?
Choose 2 answers

Correct Answer: AD