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1Y0-403 · Question #63

1Y0-403 Question #63: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is E. Five UPS servers and configure UPS for load balancing policy. Explanation/Reference: Double your scalability Now that we know we can have multiple UPS instances setup (we've scaled to 16 UPS internally) and can fully utilize them all for connections, what else has improved and how can we use this new found feature? Previously, UPS could han

Question

Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to design a new XenApp and XenDesktop environment. While designing Universal Print server (UPS) for the customer, the architect is asked to ensure that the UPS design can handle 500 simultaneous print jobs per minute. What must the architect deploy to support the load estimated by the customer?

Options

  • ATwo UPS servers and configure UPS for load balancing policy
  • BTen UPS servers and configure UPS for load balancing policy
  • CFive UPS servers and configure NetScaler load balancing
  • DTwo UPS servers and configure NetScaler load balancing
  • EFive UPS servers and configure UPS for load balancing policy
  • FTen UPS servers and configure NetScaler load balancing

Explanation

Explanation/Reference: Double your scalability Now that we know we can have multiple UPS instances setup (we've scaled to 16 UPS internally) and can fully utilize them all for connections, what else has improved and how can we use this new found feature? Previously, UPS could handle 50 concurrent active print jobs per minute. With XenApp and XenDesktop 7.9, UPS scalability has improved two-fold, to 100 concurrent active print jobs per minute. So, let's scale that up to 5 UPS instances and you can have a sustained concurrent active print rate of 500 print jobs per minute across all 5 servers. Need more? Try 1,000 concurrent active print jobs per minute across 10 UPS instances. Yes, UPS load balancing can and does scale linearly. This makes scaling and sizing for your environment a simple matter.

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