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VMware 2V0-51.23 Exam - Topic 5 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-51.23 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 5
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What are two Cloud Pod Architecture feature limitations? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

Cloud Pod Architecture is a feature that allows administrators to link multiple Horizon pods across sites and data centers to form a single logical entity called a pod federation. Cloud Pod Architecture enables global entitlements, which allow users to access desktops and applications from any pod in the pod federation. Cloud Pod Architecture also provides load balancing, high availability, and disaster recovery capabilities for Horizon deployments.

However, Cloud Pod Architecture has some feature limitations that administrators should be aware of. Two of these limitations are:

Cloud Pod Architecture does not support Active Directory two-way trusts between domains: This means that the domains that contain the Horizon pods in the pod federation must have a one-way trust relationship, where the domain that contains the Cloud Pod Architecture home site trusts all the other domains, but not vice versa. A two-way trust relationship, where each domain trusts and is trusted by all the other domains, is not supported by Cloud Pod Architecture and can cause authentication and entitlement issues.

Kiosk mode clients are not supported unless a workaround has been implemented: This means that users who log in to Horizon Client in kiosk mode, which is a mode that allows users to access a single desktop or application without entering credentials, cannot access desktops or applications from a Cloud Pod Architecture implementation. Kiosk mode clients are not compatible with global entitlements and load balancing features of Cloud Pod Architecture. However, there is a workaround that involves creating a dedicated user account and a dedicated desktop pool for each kiosk mode client and using a script to launch Horizon Client with the appropriate parameters.For instructions, see VMware Knowledge Base (KB) article 21488881.

The other options are not limitations of Cloud Pod Architecture:

Cloud Pod Architecture is supported with Unified Access Gateway appliances: Unified Access Gateway is a platform that provides secure edge services for Horizon deployments, such as secure remote access, load balancing, and authentication. Unified Access Gateway is compatible with Cloud Pod Architecture and can be configured to route user requests to the appropriate pod in the pod federation based on global entitlements and load balancing policies.

Cloud Pod Architecture can span multiple sites and data centers simultaneously: This is one of the main benefits of Cloud Pod Architecture, as it allows administrators to scale up and out their Horizon deployments across different geographic locations and network boundaries. Cloud Pod Architecture can support up to 15 pods per pod federation and up to 5 sites per pod federation, with a maximum of 200,000 sessions per pod federation.

The Cloud Pod Architecture feature is supported in an IPv6 environment: IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol that provides a larger address space and enhanced security features for network communication. Cloud Pod Architecture supports IPv6 environments and can operate in mixed IPv4 and IPv6 environments as well.


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Val
3 months ago
B is a bummer, but I can see why.
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Lorita
3 months ago
Wait, no two-way trusts? That seems odd.
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Dana
3 months ago
Totally agree with A, it's a pain.
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Irving
4 months ago
I thought E was a big deal too!
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Annabelle
4 months ago
A and D are definitely limitations.
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Ruthann
4 months ago
I’m pretty certain that Cloud Pod Architecture can’t span multiple sites, but I’m not sure if that’s the only limitation.
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Mel
4 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a question about kiosk mode clients before, but I can’t recall the specifics on the workaround.
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Quiana
4 months ago
I remember something about Unified Access Gateway not being compatible with Cloud Pod Architecture, so that might be one of the answers.
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Remona
5 months ago
I think one limitation is about Active Directory trusts, but I’m not sure if it’s two-way or one-way.
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Hillary
5 months ago
Ah yes, the Cloud Pod Architecture limitations. I remember this topic from the study materials. I think I can narrow it down to the right two answers.
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Shawna
5 months ago
I remember learning about the Cloud Pod Architecture in class, but I'm drawing a blank on the specific limitations. I'll have to guess on this one.
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Estrella
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know the Cloud Pod Architecture has some limitations, so I'll need to think through the options and choose the two that seem most likely.
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Rolande
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the Cloud Pod Architecture feature limitations. I'll need to review my notes carefully.
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Bernardo
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Omega
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I know the Logcat window displays system messages, but I'm not 100% certain if it keeps a history of older messages. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Brynn
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward XML schema design question. I'll carefully read through the requirements and compare them to the options provided.
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Tammy
1 year ago
E is an interesting one. IPv6 support is always a tricky topic when it comes to new features. Gotta keep up with the times!
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Chaya
1 year ago
D) Cloud Pod Architecture cannot span multiple sites and data centers simultaneously.
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Kristal
1 year ago
C) Kiosk mode clients are not supported unless a workaround has been implemented.
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Felix
1 year ago
E is an interesting one. IPv6 support is always a tricky topic when it comes to new features. Gotta keep up with the times!
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Shawn
1 year ago
A) Cloud Pod Architecture does not support Active Directory two-way trusts between domains.
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Owen
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about C. Kiosk mode clients? What is this, a game of Wordle?
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Salina
1 year ago
B) Cloud Pod Architecture is not supported with Unified Access Gateway appliances.
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Freida
1 year ago
A) Cloud Pod Architecture does not support Active Directory two-way trusts between domains.
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Huey
1 year ago
D has to be one of the answers. I can't imagine Cloud Pod Architecture not being able to connect multiple sites - that's kind of the whole point!
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Deeanna
1 year ago
Yeah, it's surprising that it can't span multiple sites and data centers at the same time.
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Blondell
1 year ago
I agree, D seems like a strange limitation for Cloud Pod Architecture.
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Kathrine
2 years ago
I think B and E are the limitations because Unified Access Gateway appliances are not supported and it's not compatible with IPv6.
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Amber
2 years ago
But A and D make sense because Cloud Pod Architecture doesn't support two-way trusts and spanning multiple sites.
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Mitzie
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe it's B and E.
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Craig
2 years ago
I'm pretty sure B is one of the limitations. I remember reading about issues with Unified Access Gateways in the documentation.
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Pearly
2 years ago
A and D seem like the most logical answers here. Cloud Pod Architecture is all about connecting multiple sites, so not being able to span them doesn't make much sense.
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Ronald
1 year ago
Yes, those limitations could definitely impact the effectiveness of Cloud Pod Architecture in certain scenarios.
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Lou
1 year ago
I agree, A and D do seem like the most logical answers. It's important for Cloud Pod Architecture to be able to connect multiple sites.
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Ilene
1 year ago
D) Cloud Pod Architecture cannot span multiple sites and data centers simultaneously.
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Ezekiel
2 years ago
A) Cloud Pod Architecture does not support Active Directory two-way trusts between domains.
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Amber
2 years ago
I think the limitations are A and D.
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