NCP-EUC · Question #21
An administrator needs to manage the virtual desktop environment for a small QA group. Which two requirements would prevent a non-persistent deployment? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is B. users need to test application installation routines. C. users need to test various peripherals. Non-persistent VDI reverts to a clean image after each session, meaning no local changes are saved. Testing application installation routines (B) requires the QA user to install software and verify it persists and functions correctly - this is impossible if the desktop resets…
Question
An administrator needs to manage the virtual desktop environment for a small QA group. Which two requirements would prevent a non-persistent deployment? (Choose two.)
Options
- Ausers need to log on and log off frequently.
- Busers need to test application installation routines.
- Cusers need to test various peripherals.
- Dusers need to access web-based applications.
How the community answered
(50 responses)- A8% (4)
- B88% (44)
- D4% (2)
Explanation
Non-persistent VDI reverts to a clean image after each session, meaning no local changes are saved. Testing application installation routines (B) requires the QA user to install software and verify it persists and functions correctly - this is impossible if the desktop resets after each session. Testing various peripherals (C) requires installing and validating device drivers (e.g., USB devices, scanners), which also cannot persist in a non-persistent environment. Frequent logon/logoff (A) is actually an ideal use case FOR non-persistent VDI, as clean desktops are provisioned quickly. Accessing web-based applications (D) works fine on non-persistent desktops since the application runs server-side and no local installation is needed.
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