Free Microsoft Dynamics MB-700 Actual Exam Questions - Question 9 Discussion

Question No. 9
A manufacturing company uses Dynamics AX 2012 R3 for high-volume transactions. The company
needs to upgrade to Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps.
You must establish performance metrics using a quantitative baseline in the Dynamics AX 2012 R3
environment by using the Microsoft Performance Benchmark Software Development toolkit (SDK).
You must use the latest and official version of the tool. Microsoft must provide the tool directly.
You need to launch Microsoft Performance Benchmark Software Development toolkit (SDK) for
Dynamics AX 2012 R3 to establish Baseline.
Where should you navigate?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Sam B.
2026-02-20

C/D? PartnerSource usually hosts exclusive partner tools, not AppSource.

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Yasir X.
2026-02-10

Maybe C. PartnerSource often has exclusive tools for partners, including SDKs, so it could be where Microsoft provides the benchmark tool for AX 2012 R3 instead of LCS, which is more for project management.

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Yasir X.
2026-02-09

Maybe A. LCS is definitely the hub Microsoft uses for official tools related to AX 2012 R3. PartnerSource (C) is mostly for partners, and AppSource (D) focuses on add-ons, not SDKs. Azure DevOps (B) and MSDN (E) don’t really fit here since the benchmark tool is more of a lifecycle/operations thing, which points back to LCS. So, going with A makes the most sense to me.

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Paul L.
2026-02-01

A. LCS is where Microsoft centralizes tools for AX 2012 R3, so it makes sense the official benchmark SDK would be there, not on PartnerSource or AppSource which serve different purposes.

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Paul L.
2026-01-24

A/C? I get why PartnerSource (C) seems like a good pick since it’s partner-focused, but for official tools directly from Microsoft, Lifecycle Services (A) is usually the main hub, especially for AX 2012 R3 stuff. Partners might have exclusive resources on PartnerSource, but LCS is generally the go-to for performance benchmark tools and SDKs available to both partners and customers. So I’d say A makes more sense for launching the benchmark tool officially.

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Paul L.
2026-01-24

LCS (Option A) is the go-to place for official Microsoft tools for AX 2012 R3.

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Vikas E.
2026-01-19

A. I don’t think PartnerSource (C) is the right spot since it’s mostly for partners with special access, not generally available. The Lifecycle Services (LCS) portal is where Microsoft provides official tools and resources for AX 2012 R3, including performance benchmarking stuff. So, going through LCS makes more sense for getting the official and latest version directly from Microsoft.

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David D.
2026-01-16

Option C, seen similar tools usually come from PartnerSource.

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