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Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop 7.15 Assessment Design and Advanced Configurations Questions and Answers

Question 1

Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to design a new XenApp and XenDesktop environment. The customer previously installed all applications locally on managed laptops and desktops but is willing to evaluate other application delivery methods as part of the new deployment. The environment will be standardized on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 for the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines.

As part of an application analysis performed earlier in the project, the information in the Exhibit was collected regarding one of the required applications.

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Additionally, the customer has the following objectives:

  • Minimize the amount of additional infrastructure components.
  • Minimize the server hardware required.

How should the architect install the application?

Options:

A.

On an Application Layer using Citrix App Layering, be included in a layered image, and accessed through a virtual desktop session

B.

Stream it to a VDA machine using Microsoft App-V and accessed through a virtual desktop session

C.

Directly on a Server OS VDA machine and accessed from the endpoint as a published application

D.

Directly on a VDA machine image and accessed through a virtual desktop session

E.

Directly on endpoint devices and included in a virtual desktop session using the Local App Access feature

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Question 2

Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to manage the disaster recovery process for a XenApp and XenDesktop environment. The environment currently consists of an active datacenter which is typically accessed by used and a disaster recovery (DR) datacenter which would be used in the event that a disaster impacts the primary datacenter. The overall environment has been designed to actively replicate user data and application data from the primary datacenter recovery datacenter using Microsoft DFS-R. Management has made it a proirity to minimize the loss of data when failing over between datacenters.

Due to an earthquake, the primary datacenter suffers a major outage that affects multiple components. Management has decided to fail over the DR datacenter, and the architect has blocked access to the primary datacenter to prevent new attempts to connect to the XenApp and XenDesktop Site there.

Which three actions must the architect perform to meet the company priorities before enabling access to the DR datacenter? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.

Complete data replication from the primary datacenter to the DR datacenter.

B.

Monitor the automated failover process.

C.

Transport backup data repositories to the DR datacanter.

D.

Codifier data replication from the DR datacenter to the primary datacenter.

E.

Drain existing sessions from the primary datacenter.

F.

Evaluate the condition of the XenApp and XenDesktop environment in the primary datacenter.

Question 3

Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to create a conceptual architecture for a XenApp and XenDesktop environment, on behalf of a retail chain. Based on some initial discussions around the firm's business goals and objectives, the architect has collected the information as shown in the Exhibit.

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Which delivery model should the architect recommend?

Options:

A.

Single-Site in Citrix Cloud, single public cloud resource location

B.

Multi-Site, single-zone, multiple public cloud resource locations

C.

Multi-Site, single on-premises datacenter

D.

Single-Site in Citrix Cloud, single on-premises resource location

E.

Single-Site, single-zone, single on-premises datacenter