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Your organization has migrated to Google Workspace and has several different tenants from different businesses they have acquired. The IT team is considering whether to consolidate all of their tenants under a single Google Workspace tenant or allow certain domains to have an additional tenant for separation. What approach should you suggest and why?

  • A. Single tenant, because it simplifies administration and centralizes policy control.
  • B. Single tenant, because each business will have a super administrator account to separate responsibilities.
  • C. Multitenant, because each business prefers to manage itself.
  • D. Multitenant, because it simplifies user creation and collaboration across domains.
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xarisk
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A multi-tenant solution is a complex, cost ineffective solution. B is wrong because in terms of security, as there should be only one super administrator account. Any IT employee who needs specific access to Workspace's services can be given specific admin roles for that, according to Least Privilege. Even if there are different policies for each business, that could be easily arrange with different Organizational Units per Business and the application of different policies per OU.
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yokoyan
2 months, 2 weeks ago
I think it’s A.
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