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Citrix 1Y0-312 Exam - Topic 8 Question 106 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-312 exam
Question #: 106
Topic #: 8
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Which two statements are true for Workspace Environment Management (WEM) Memory Management? (Choose two.)

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Karon
3 months ago
I agree with B, excluding processes is super useful!
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Cortney
3 months ago
Wait, does WEM really not release excess RAM? That seems odd!
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Joanna
4 months ago
C sounds right, but I'm not sure about D.
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Erick
4 months ago
I think B is correct too, you can exclude processes.
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Catarina
4 months ago
A is definitely true, WEM holds onto that RAM.
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Myra
4 months ago
I feel like D is correct too, about optimizing based on priority during sessions. I think I saw that in a similar practice question.
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Candida
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the RAM calculations. Did WEM really calculate both usage and minimum needs? That seems like a lot.
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Elza
5 months ago
I think option B sounds familiar; I practiced a question about excluding processes from optimization.
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Avery
5 months ago
I remember something about WEM not releasing excess RAM, but I'm not entirely sure if that's true for idle processes.
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Herman
5 months ago
Got it, B and C seem like the safest bets here. WEM's memory management capabilities are a key part of the technology, so I feel good about those two options.
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Graciela
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about A. I thought WEM did release excess RAM, but maybe I'm misremembering. I'm pretty sure B and C are right, though. I'll go with those two.
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Yong
5 months ago
I've worked with WEM before, so I'm pretty confident about this one. I'd say B and C are the correct answers. WEM doesn't release excess RAM to the page file, and it does optimize applications based on priority.
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Osvaldo
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think options B and C are definitely true, as WEM can exclude processes and it does calculate memory usage. But I'm not sure about A and D - I'll need to think those through a bit more.
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Natalya
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key points about WEM memory management before selecting my answers.
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Barney
10 months ago
A is false, for sure. WEM's not about to let those greedy processes hoard all the RAM. It's like a virtual bouncer, keeping the party efficient.
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Martha
10 months ago
Hmm, B and D sound right to me. Gotta love how WEM can selectively optimize apps like a boss. As for the page file, I'll just assume it's not a haunted house and move on.
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Lyndia
8 months ago
I agree, WEM can definitely selectively optimize apps like a boss.
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Myra
8 months ago
Yeah, D is also true. WEM optimizes specific applications based on priority.
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Glynda
8 months ago
I think B is correct, WEM can exclude specific processes from optimization.
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Norah
10 months ago
Hold up, are you telling me WEM can read minds and determine the 'minimum amount of RAM a process needs'? That's some next-level stuff right there! *chuckles*
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Erinn
9 months ago
Haha, it's not mind-reading! WEM just calculates based on usage and requirements.
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Tonette
9 months ago
C) WEM calculates how much RAM a process is using and the minimum amount of RAM a process needs.
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Stephaine
9 months ago
A) WEM will NOT release the process's excess RAM to the page file when the process becomes idle.
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Deonna
9 months ago
C) WEM calculates how much RAM a process is using and the minimum amount of RAM a process needs.
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Alyce
9 months ago
A) WEM will NOT release the process's excess RAM to the page file when the process becomes idle.
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Jani
10 months ago
C is definitely true. WEM has to calculate memory usage and minimum requirements to optimize effectively. I'm guessing A is false since WEM is supposed to manage memory.
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Mohammad
11 months ago
I'm not sure about A and D, but I think B and C make sense for WEM Memory Management.
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Francoise
11 months ago
B and D seem like the right answers. WEM needs to be able to exclude certain processes and optimize specific apps based on priority. I'm not sure about the page file part though.
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Tricia
10 months ago
D) WEM optimizes specific applications during a desktop session based on priority.
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Joseph
10 months ago
B) WEM can exclude specific processes from being optimized.
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Marion
11 months ago
I agree with you, My. I also believe C is true because WEM calculates how much RAM a process is using.
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My
11 months ago
I think B is true because WEM can exclude specific processes from being optimized.
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