1Y0-401 · Question #52
Scenario: CGE decided to virtualize its infrastructure workloads and provide a virtual solution to all end users. The infrastructure workloads include Delivery Controllers, StoreFront servers, License
The correct answer is D. It facilitates rapid provisioning.. Provisioning Hosted Shared servers from cloned VM templates allows for rapid deployment of multiple identical instances from a pre-configured image.
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- AIt provides the highest end-user density at the lowest cost.
- BIt provides the greatest level of end-user personalization and control.
- CIt offers the lowest storage performance requirement and the highest end-user density.
- DIt facilitates rapid provisioning.
How the community answered
(22 responses)- A14% (3)
- B5% (1)
- C5% (1)
- D77% (17)
Why each option
Provisioning Hosted Shared servers from cloned VM templates allows for rapid deployment of multiple identical instances from a pre-configured image.
While Hosted Shared servers offer high density and low cost, 'rapid provisioning' is the specific benefit of using cloned VM templates for deployment, which option A does not specifically highlight.
Hosted Shared servers inherently provide limited end-user personalization and control compared to dedicated VDI, as multiple users share a single operating system instance.
Although Hosted Shared servers can offer higher end-user density, 'rapid provisioning' is the primary benefit directly related to the method of using cloned VM templates for deployment, rather than focusing on storage performance or density characteristics.
Provisioning Hosted Shared servers from cloned VM templates significantly facilitates rapid provisioning because it allows for the quick and efficient creation of multiple identical server instances from a single, pre-configured master image, drastically reducing deployment time.
Concept tested: Hosted Shared server template provisioning benefits
Source: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/install-configure/vms.html
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