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What outcome can you expect if you disable synchronization for an integration?

  1. Assets will still be accessible

  2. Data will remain constantly updated

  3. No new updates will be applied

  4. Assets will be deleted

The correct answer is: No new updates will be applied

Disabling synchronization for an integration leads to a situation where no new updates will be applied to the data being synced. This means that while the existing data may still be accessible for viewing, it will not receive any updates or changes that would occur from the source system after synchronization is turned off. Essentially, the data becomes stagnant and will not reflect any modifications or additions made in the original system from which the integration pulls. This outcome is crucial for maintaining control over when and how data is updated, which can be a strategic decision in managing the accuracy and relevance of information in your systems. It allows organizations to pause updates temporarily without losing access to the historical data already present. In contrast to this, existing assets remain accessible, but they will not receive the latest updates, nor will assets be deleted merely because synchronization is turned off. In fact, disabling synchronization has no direct consequence on asset existence. Additionally, data cannot remain constantly updated because that contradicts the action of disabling synchronization.