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Salesforce Exam Heroku Architect Topic 5 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Heroku Architect exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 5
[All Heroku Architect Questions]

A client's application needs to run in a European country for data residence purposes.

What is a consideration in this scenario?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Aleshia
1 months ago
Hey, at least the Heroku Postgres backups aren't stored in Siberia, right? Baby steps, people.
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Hector
13 days ago
C) Heroku Postgres backup snapshots and dataclips are always stored in the U.S.
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Ivan
16 days ago
D) There is no guarantee that a Heroku Postgres database will be created in the same region as the application that provisions it.
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Louvenia
20 days ago
A) When a dyno is cycled, its replacement might run in a different region.
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Nina
1 months ago
Dyno cycling, huh? Sounds like a new exercise craze sweeping the tech world. But in all seriousness, option A doesn't seem relevant to the data residency requirement.
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Horace
2 days ago
I agree, having the application run in European regions through Private Spaces would be ideal.
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Jerrod
4 days ago
Option B seems like the best choice for ensuring data residency in a European country.
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Yvette
2 months ago
Hah, 'Private Spaces' sound like something you'd find in a certain European country. But seriously, option B is not the right answer here.
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Tijuana
12 days ago
Yeah, option B is definitely not the right answer. It's important to consider where the data will be stored.
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Adelaide
13 days ago
A: Yeah, it's important to keep that in mind when considering data residence requirements.
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Mike
16 days ago
D) There is no guarantee that a Heroku Postgres database will be created in the same region as the application that provisions it.
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Darnell
21 days ago
A) When a dyno is cycled, its replacement might run in a different region.
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Tony
1 months ago
B: I agree, there is no guarantee that a Heroku Postgres database will be created in the same region as the application that provisions it.
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Belen
1 months ago
A: Option D is the correct consideration in this scenario.
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Jennie
2 months ago
Wait, so Heroku Postgres backups are stored in the U.S.? That's not very European-friendly. I guess option C is a dealbreaker.
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Rosalind
28 days ago
B: I know, it's definitely something to consider when choosing a platform for data residence purposes.
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Cristal
1 months ago
A: Yeah, it's a bummer that the backups are stored in the U.S.
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Mari
2 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer here. Heroku Postgres databases are not guaranteed to be in the same region as the app, so that's an important consideration for data residency requirements.
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Yuonne
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B could also be a consideration since European regions are only available for applications running in Private Spaces.
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Kayleigh
3 months ago
I agree with Lai, because there is no guarantee of the database being created in the same region.
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Lai
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is D.
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