What are three things a Citrix Architect should when using thin clones with Machine Creation Services
(MCS)? (Choose three.)
A.
Storage and virtual machine (VM) migration may be more complex when compared to full clones.
B.
Provisioning speed is slower when compared to full clones.
C.
Storage fragmentation may occur over time.
D.
Storage space should be closely monitored.
E.
Higher storage space is required when compared to full clones.
Storage fragmentation may occur over time.
Storage space should be closely monitored.
Higher storage space is required when compared to full clones.
Scenario: A Citrix Consultant is designing a new Citrix Virtual Desktops environment. During the user
segmentation process, a Citrx Architect collected a small amount of data about user requirements, but was NOT able to create well-defined user groups.
Which user-segmentation actions should the consultant pursue?
A.
Collect user data, define user groups, and identify user requirements.
B.
Collect user data, confirm user groups, and identify user requirements.
C.
Analyze existing data, define user groups, and confirm user requirements.
D.
Analyze existing data, confirm user groups, and identify user requirements
Collect user data, define user groups, and identify user requirements.
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment.
The table in the exhibit lists details about the requirements of the current user groups and their Virtual
Delivery Agent (VDA) machine workloads.
Click the Exhibit button to view the table.
The architect should scale the hardware used to host the virtual machines (VMs) for User Group 1 to
cores. (Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.)
A.
32
B.
24
C.
96
D.
64
E.
16
16
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. The design
will require 2 different StoreFront stores share a subscription datastore, and 2 corresponding Citrix Workspace
app for Web sites. The solution should remain supported by Citrix.
The architect has already installed StoreFront on a server.
How can the architect achieve the desired design while keeping cost and maintenance requirements to a minimum?
A.
Point 1 store to the subscription service endpoint of the other store.
B.
Deploy a separate virtual server, install StoreFront on the new virtual server, and update the web.config file.
C.
Make the web.config files of both stores identical.
D.
Point 1 store to the Citrix Credential Wallet Service endpoint of the other store.
Make the web.config files of both stores identical.
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. Two Control
Layer security requirements have been identified:
Secure XML traffic between StoreFront and the Delivery Controller using SSL.
Secure Ticket Authority (STA) traffic must be protected with SSL.
Which three tools can the architect use to ensure that all security requirements are met? (Choose three.)
A.
Citrix Studio console
B.
Internet Information Services (IIS)
C.
Citrix Director console
D.
Citrix StoreFront console
E.
'NETSH' command line
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Citrix StoreFront console
'NETSH' command line
A Citrix Architect is designing the Access Layer for a company that supports active-active mode for Citrix
Gateway, as well as an on-premises, two-factor authentication solution.
Which feature supports this requirement?
A.
Citrix ADC Standard edition or higher
B.
Citrix ADC Cluster
C.
High-availability pair
D.
Citrix Gateway Service
Citrix ADC Standard edition or higher
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. Based on some initial discussions about the business goals and objectives of the company, the architect collected the information shown in the exhibit. Click the Exhibit button to view the information.
What should the architect recommend to meet customer requirements?
A.
Have users connect to an unauthenticated store through the Citrix Workspace app for Web sites.
B.
Have users connect to an authenticated store through Citrix Workspace app for Web sites.
C.
Have users connect using a Desktop Appliance site created in the StoreFront console.
D.
Have users connect to an authenticated store through the Citrix Virtual Apps Services URL.
Have users connect to an authenticated store through the Citrix Virtual Apps Services URL.
Scenario: A customer who installed all applications locally on managed laptops and desktops is willing to
evaluate other application delivery methods as part of a new design created by a Citrix Architect. 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 shown in the exhibit was
collected regarding 1 of the required applications.
Click the Exhibit button to view the information.Additionally, the customer has 3 objectives:
Minimize the amount of additional infrastructure components.
Utilize thin clients as endpoints in order to reduce costs.
Prohibit direct user access to the thin client operating system.
How should the architect install the application?
A.
Install it directly on a VDA machine image and access it through 2 virtual desktop session.
B.
Install it directly on endpoint devices, and include it in a virtual desktop session using the Local App
Access feature.
C.
Stream it to a VDA machine using Microsoft App-V and access it through a virtual desktop session.
D.
Install it on an Application Layer using Citrix App Layering, then present it to assigned users as an
Elastic Layer during a virtual desktop.
E.
Install it on an Application Layer using Citrix App Layering and include it in a layered image, and
access it through a virtual desktop session.
Install it on an Application Layer using Citrix App Layering, then present it to assigned users as an
Elastic Layer during a virtual desktop.
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. Currently, the environment is configured with 2 locations with identical Citrix Virtual Desktops Sites. Each Site has 2 Delivery Controllers, 2 StoreFront servers, and 1 Citrix ADC high-availability pair. The same applications have been published from both Sites for all users. Two zones (Zone A and Zone B) are configured in each Site with 1 Delivery Controller in each zone. The Microsoft Exchange server is only accessible from Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines in Zone A in each Site.
Six access requirements have been identified:
Users should have a single URL when accessing resources from different Sites.
Users should always connect to the data center closest to their location.
Applications added to Favorites within the Citrix Workspace app should be retained when accessed
from different Sites.
Launched applications and desktops should always connect through a local Citrix ADC.
No duplication of applications published from different Sites.
Microsoft Outlook should always launch in Zone A.
What should the architect recommend to ensure that Microsoft Outlook always launches from Zone A for every user?
A.
Configure zone preference based on user location.
B.
Configure Zone A as the application Home Zone for Microsoft Outlook.
C.
Move a Delivery Controller from Zone B to Zone A.
D.
Designate Zone A as the Home Zone for all users.
Configure Zone A as the application Home Zone for Microsoft Outlook.
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. The architect's
objective is to create a configuration to automatically reroute network traffic to the second NIC within the
bond. The goal is to avoid a loss of productivity should the primary Citrix Hypervisor host NIC fail. Each
hypervisor currently consists of a single, active 10 GB NIC and a second, dormant 1 GB NIC.
Which two network interface configurations should the architect implement? (Choose two.)
A.
Active-passive (LACP)
B.
Active-active (SLB)
C.
NIC teaming-bonding
D.
Active-active (LACP)
Active-passive (LACP)
Active-active (SLB)
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment for a company
that maintains branch offices in New York, Chicago, and Miami. Management has described the following
requirements for the environment:
The Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Site must be located in the company headquarters in Miami.
All users will only need to access their default local print queue from within their HDX sessions.
Users in Chicago need access to printers hosted on a Citrix Universal Print Server located in New York. Printing performance and bandwidth usage must be optimized where possible.
The environment must be highly available.
The auto-created client printer models must function with no additional configuration needed.
Click the Exhibit button to review the printing requirements.
What does the architect need to do to meet the printing requirements for the users in Chicago?
A.
Enable the Auto-create client printers policy with ‘Auto-create all client printers’ setting enabled.
Enable the Universal print driver usage policy to ‘Use universal printing only’. Apply the policy to all
users. Then, install and configure the Citrix Universal Print Server components and configure the
Universal Print Server policy to ‘Enabled with no fallback to Windows native remote printing’. Last,
create a session printer policy, add the network printers that will use the Universal Print Server, and
apply the policy to the users in Chicago
B.
Enable the Auto-create client printers policy with ‘Auto-create all client printers’ setting enabled.
Enable the Universal print driver usage policy to ‘Use universal printing only’. Apply the policy to
Chicago users. Then, install and configure the Citrix Universal Print Server components and configure
the Universal Print Server policy to ‘Enabled with fallback to Windows native remote printing’. Last,
create a session printer policy, add the network printers that will use the Universal Print Server, and
apply the policy to all users.
C.
Enable the Auto-create client printers policy with ‘Auto-create all client’s default printer only’ setting
enabled. Enable the Universal print driver usage policy to ‘Use universal printing only if requested
driver is unavailable’. Apply the policy to all users. Then, install and configure the Citrix Universal Print
Server components and configure the Universal Print Server policy to ‘Enabled with fallback to
Windows native remote printing’. Last, create a session printer policy, add the network printers that will
use the Universal Print Server, and apply the policy to all users.
D.
Enable the Auto-create client printers policy with ‘Auto-create all client’s default printer only’ setting
enabled. Enable the Universal print driver usage policy to ‘Use universal printing only’. Apply the
policy to all users. Then, install and configure the Citrix Universal Print Server components and
configure the Universal Print Server policy to ‘Enabled with fallback to Windows native remote
printing’. Last, create a session printer policy, add the network printers that will use the Universal Print
Server, and apply the policy to the users in Chicago.
Enable the Auto-create client printers policy with ‘Auto-create all client’s default printer only’ setting
enabled. Enable the Universal print driver usage policy to ‘Use universal printing only’. Apply the
policy to all users. Then, install and configure the Citrix Universal Print Server components and
configure the Universal Print Server policy to ‘Enabled with fallback to Windows native remote
printing’. Last, create a session printer policy, add the network printers that will use the Universal Print
Server, and apply the policy to the users in Chicago.
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment.
The table in the exhibit lists details about the requirements of the current user groups and their Virtual
Delivery Agent (VDA) machine workloads.
Click the Exhibit button to view the table.
The architect should scale the hardware used to host the virtual machines (VMs) for User Group 1 to
cores. (Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.)
A.
32
B.
64
C.
96
D.
24
E.
16
24
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