Tableau Server supports multi-tenancy via sites, each with customizable settings managed by server or site administrators. Let’s analyze what’s configurable per site:
Site Settings: Found in the web UI under Site > Settings > General. Server admins can override site admin settings.
Option B (Limitation on storage space): Correct.
Details: Server admins can set a storage quota per site (e.g., 100 GB) to cap disk usage for extracts and workbooks.
How: In TSM or site settings (if enabled)—e.g., tsm configuration set -k site.storage.quota -v 100000.
Impact: Prevents one site from monopolizing resources in multi-site deployments.
Option D (Language and locale): Correct.
Details: Each site can set its language (e.g., English, French) and locale (e.g., date/number formats).
How: Site settings UI—e.g., "Language: French, Locale: France."
Impact: Tailors the user experience per site’s audience.
Option A (Ability to embed credentials): Incorrect.
Details: Embedding credentials (e.g., in data sources) is a server-wide setting (tsm data-access), not per-site. Site admins can’t override it.
Option C (Limitation on number of users): Incorrect.
Details: User limits are tied to licenses (server-wide), not configurable per site. Site admins manage user assignments, not quotas.
Why This Matters: Site-specific settings enable tailored governance and resource allocation in multi-tenant environments.
[Reference: Tableau Server Documentation - "Site Settings" (https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/site_settings.htm)., , ]
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