I hear you, but from what I've read, the Delivery Controller is more for on-premises Citrix deployments, while the Cloud Connector is specifically for integrating on-premises resources with the Citrix Cloud. So I'm leaning towards D) as well.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Wouldn't the Delivery Controller still be involved in the on-premises resource location? I'm a bit confused about the roles of the Delivery Controller and the Cloud Connector in this scenario.
That's a good point. The Cloud Connector is the component that's responsible for managing the on-premises resources and integrating them with the Citrix Cloud. So I'd say the answer is D) Cloud Connector, on-premises.
I think the Cloud Connector is the key here. It acts as the bridge between the on-premises infrastructure and the Citrix Cloud, right? So the VDA machines would need to communicate with the Cloud Connector in the on-premises location.
Well, from what I understand, the Citrix Cloud is the central management plane, so it makes sense that the on-premises resource location would need to communicate with something in the Citrix Cloud. But is it the Delivery Controller or the Cloud Connector?
Ah, this is a tricky one! I've read about the Citrix Cloud architecture, but I'm not entirely sure about the specifics of on-premises resource locations. What do you all think?
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