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Salesforce Exam Heroku Architect Topic 3 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Heroku Architect exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 3
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A client has data in a Heroku Postgres table. They want to generate analytics based on the table and make the results available in their Salesforce org. Their Salesforce administratorwants to minimize the amount of data that is written to Salesforce to accomplish this. Which strategy should an Architect recommend on this scenario?

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Suggested Answer: B, C, D

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Sherron
1 months ago
Option E: Hire a team of trained pigeons to fly the analytics data to Salesforce. Minimal data transfer, maximum entertainment value.
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Brice
1 months ago
Hmm, Option A might work, but then you're just duplicating data in Salesforce. Better to keep it all in Heroku if possible.
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Bettina
3 days ago
User 2: I agree, that way we're not duplicating data in Salesforce.
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Amie
10 days ago
User 1: Option B sounds like a good idea. Keep the data in Heroku and just expose it to Salesforce.
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Salome
1 months ago
Oh man, Option C looks tempting, but using the Salesforce Bulk API to write all that data? Nah, I don't think that's the way to go here.
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Lezlie
1 months ago
I'm gonna have to go with Option D. Syncing the analytics table to Salesforce using Heroku Connect seems like the cleanest solution.
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Tamera
2 days ago
Syncing the analytics table to Salesforce using Heroku Connect does seem like a clean solution. Option D is a good recommendation.
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Vesta
3 days ago
I agree, Option D seems like the most straightforward approach to minimize data written to Salesforce.
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Tarra
6 days ago
Option D sounds like the best choice. Syncing the analytics table to Salesforce with Heroku Connect is efficient.
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Martha
2 months ago
Option B makes the most sense. Minimizing data written to Salesforce is key, so leveraging Heroku External Objects is the way to go.
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Madonna
8 days ago
I agree, leveraging Heroku External Objects will definitely help in minimizing the amount of data written to Salesforce.
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Lisha
1 months ago
Agreed, it's important to keep the data transfer efficient. Option B seems like the most efficient solution.
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Moon
1 months ago
I think option B is the best choice. Using Heroku External Objects will help minimize the data written to Salesforce.
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Van
2 months ago
I agree with Yvonne, option B seems like the most optimal solution for this scenario.
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Yvonne
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option B is more efficient as it minimizes the data written to Salesforce.
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Iesha
3 months ago
I think option A is the best choice because it syncs the data between Heroku Postgres and Salesforce.
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