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VMware 2V0-51.23 Exam - Topic 4 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-51.23 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 4
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After a disaster recovery failure which left the data center unavailable, a company's VMware Horizon Administration Team has decided to increase the capacity of their VMware Horizon desktop pools and their resiliency.

Which two deployment options would support the requirement? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: D, E

To increase the capacity and resiliency of VMware Horizon desktop pools, deploying Horizon on VMware Cloud on AWS or in a remote data center are viable options. VMware Cloud on AWS provides a scalable and secure cloud platform, allowing for quick expansion and disaster recovery capabilities. Similarly, deploying Horizon in a remote data center can provide geographical diversity, reducing the impact of localized disasters and improving overall resilience.


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Lindsey
3 months ago
Wait, can we really trust vCloud Air after that failure?
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Roslyn
3 months ago
C is definitely a good option too!
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Brinda
3 months ago
A local data center again? Seems risky.
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Rebbecca
4 months ago
I think D is better for flexibility.
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Johnna
4 months ago
Option B is a solid choice for resiliency!
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Marylou
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards the remote data center and VMware Cloud on AWS, but I’m not sure if both are the best for increasing capacity and resiliency.
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Keneth
4 months ago
I feel like we practiced a question similar to this, and I think vCloud Air was mentioned as a viable option, but I’m not completely confident.
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Lamonica
4 months ago
I think deploying on VMware Cloud on AWS could be a good choice for scalability, but I can't recall if it was mentioned as a best practice for resiliency.
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Latrice
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how deploying Horizon in the same local data center might not improve resiliency, but I'm not sure about the remote data center option.
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Isreal
5 months ago
I've got this one! The answer is clearly option B, VMware Horizon Desktop deployed as a Service on vCloud Air, and option D, VMware Horizon deployed on VMware Cloud on AWS. Those cloud-based solutions would give the company the increased capacity and high availability they're looking for.
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Lajuana
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Based on the information provided, I'm thinking the options that would work best are deploying Horizon in a remote data center or using a cloud-based solution like VMware Cloud on VMware or VMware Cloud on AWS. Those would provide the redundancy and resiliency needed after a disaster recovery failure.
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Theron
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know VMware Horizon can be deployed in different environments, but I'm not sure which ones would specifically support the requirements mentioned in the question. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Slyvia
5 months ago
This question is asking about the best deployment options for VMware Horizon to increase capacity and resiliency after a disaster recovery failure. I think the key is to look for options that provide redundancy and high availability.
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Kattie
5 months ago
I'm a little unsure about this one. There are a few different cloud and remote options presented, and I'm not sure which two would be the best fit. I'll need to carefully review the details of each option to determine the most suitable deployment scenarios for this scenario.
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Dannette
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking what the program manager should do with the knowledge gained, but the options seem to cover different aspects of project management. I'll need to think through each choice to determine the most appropriate action.
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Casie
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I think the Most Linked Articles dashboard would give the best insights on where to focus next.
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Hector
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. If the processes are restarted, they should resume with the next available queue item, not the one they were working on when the incident occurred. That's my best guess.
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Joni
5 months ago
This question feels similar to one we practiced in class! I'm leaning towards DTS as the best option for minimal downtime.
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Raelene
5 months ago
Okay, let me see here. The options mention things like security, ease of use, and handling stateful apps. I'm not super familiar with KubeDirector, so I'll need to read through the choices carefully to figure out the best answer.
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Soledad
2 years ago
I'm not sure about option A) VMware Horizon deployed in the same local data center. Wouldn't that still leave us vulnerable to on-premises disasters?
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Dana
2 years ago
I think option D) VMware Horizon deployed on VMware Cloud on AWS could also be a good choice for resiliency.
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Lavina
2 years ago
I agree with User1. vCloud Air would provide a cloud-based solution for disaster recovery.
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Kimbery
2 years ago
I think option B) VMware Horizon Desktop deployed as a Service on vCloud Air could support the increased capacity and resiliency.
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Shanda
2 years ago
I think a combination of deploying in a remote data center and using VMware Cloud on AWS could provide the best resiliency.
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Frederica
2 years ago
That's a good point, Charlena. Deploying on VMware Cloud on AWS could be a viable option too.
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Charlena
2 years ago
But wouldn't deploying on VMware Cloud on AWS also provide high availability and resiliency?
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Mable
2 years ago
I agree with Frederica, having data centers geographically distant can improve disaster recovery.
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Frederica
2 years ago
I think option E, deploying in a remote data center, makes sense for increased resiliency.
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