Which two options describe how an administrator can access the settings and status of a pool? (Choose two.)
To access the settings and status of a pool in VMware Horizon, an administrator would navigate to the Inventory > Desktops section of the Horizon Console. By selecting a specific pool, the administrator can view detailed information in the Summary section, including Pool Settings and the status of the image used during the pool's deployment, providing insights into the pool's configuration and operational status.
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.)
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.
When integrating a Linux OS based desktop into Active Directory, which three of the following can be used? (Choose three.)
Integrating a Linux OS-based desktop into Active Directory can be achieved using Winbind for domain joining and authentication, Windows Domain Join through tools like Samba, and System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) for LDAP authentication against Active Directory. These methods enable Linux desktops to participate in a Windows-centric environment, allowing for centralized authentication and management.
How do multiple Horizon Connection Server instances in a pod maintain synchronization?
How does an administrator enable debug logging for a single user in VMware Dynamic Environment Manager?
The other options are not correct because:
Enabling debug logging for a single user in VMware Dynamic Environment Manager1
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