VMware (3V0-752) Exam Questions And Answers page 3
A customer with Horizon has decided to implement Workspace One for mobile management and Single-Sign On access to Horizon entitlements. The customer plans to use cloud services when possible. A decision is made to use cloud-hosted Workspace One.
Which component must be deployed on-premises to support the scenario?
Which component must be deployed on-premises to support the scenario?
AirWatch Cloud Connector
User Environment Manager
Identity Manager Connector
Design and Deploy Identity Manager
Design and Deploy Workspace ONE Access
A customer would like to implement Horizon 7 using Unified Access Gateway for external access.
Referring to the exhibit, which two architectural considerations are required? (Choose two.)
Referring to the exhibit, which two architectural considerations are required? (Choose two.)
SSL Offloading or Bridging
One-to-one mapping of Unified Access Gateways and Horizon View Connection Servers
Session Affinity Options
DNS Lookup in the DMZ
Unified Access Gateway Pairing to Horizon View Connection Servers
Design and Deploy Workspace ONE Access
Design and Deploy Horizon Security
A hospital is looking to introduce a new work model. Their goal is to allow doctors and nurses to access care applications more flexibly. An important task is that Android and iOS tablets be allowed for hospital staff. The IT department is faced with the task of executing on the requirements.
The current client environment is:
• Physical Windows 7 desktops and laptops
• 2500 Windows based applications
• 300 Web based applications, where 200 requires Internet Explorer
• Windows applications are managed using Microsoft SCCM
Any solution must be in production within 6 months. IT was approved to start building a non-optimized solution to get things started. At a later date, investments will be spent on optimizing the solution. There is no time for a proper application assessment and user segmentation, so the solution must support as broad a user base as possible.
The main priorities for the design are:
• Time to market
• Change as little as possible of existing management processes
What solution would support the main priorities?
The current client environment is:
• Physical Windows 7 desktops and laptops
• 2500 Windows based applications
• 300 Web based applications, where 200 requires Internet Explorer
• Windows applications are managed using Microsoft SCCM
Any solution must be in production within 6 months. IT was approved to start building a non-optimized solution to get things started. At a later date, investments will be spent on optimizing the solution. There is no time for a proper application assessment and user segmentation, so the solution must support as broad a user base as possible.
The main priorities for the design are:
• Time to market
• Change as little as possible of existing management processes
What solution would support the main priorities?
Deploy Horizon 7 on vSAN ready nodes. Create full clones Windows 7 VDI desktops and manage applications using the existing Microsoft SCCM solution.
Deploy Horizon 7 on vSAN ready nodes. Create linked clones desktops based on Windows 10 and manage applications using App Volumes.
Deploy Horizon 7 on existing SAN and use Application Publishing to allow access to all Windows applications. Use VMware Identity Manager to allow access to all Web applications natively on the tablets.
Order a new physical SAN and deploy Horizon 7. Use Instant Clones Windows 7 VDI desktops to save SAN storage. Manage applications using Microsoft SCCM.
Design and Deploy Apps and Desktop Pools
Design and Deploy Workspace ONE Access
An architect for Company A is working on implementing a VMware Horizon solution.
• Company A will be acquiring Company B in the coming months.
• Company B has an existing Active Directory structure and there are NO plans to move those users over to Company A s Active Directory structure
• However, users from Company B need to be able to use VDI desktops running in Company A.
Which step could the architect take to meet requirements?
• Company A will be acquiring Company B in the coming months.
• Company B has an existing Active Directory structure and there are NO plans to move those users over to Company A s Active Directory structure
• However, users from Company B need to be able to use VDI desktops running in Company A.
Which step could the architect take to meet requirements?
Use vdmadmin T command to assign Administrator access.
Create a one-way or two-way forest trust relationship.
Create a new AD user account for Company B.
Set up a VMware Connection Server in Company B Domain.
Design and Deploy Apps and Desktop Pools
Design and Deploy Horizon Security
An architect is deploying Horizon 7.0 on vSAN 6.2. The architect wants to take advantage of the erasure coding feature to save disk space. Each host contains 4TB of capacity flash disk. The desktop base image has 2GB of RAM and a 40GB C: drive. The cluster must support 200 concurrent users.
Which two configurations satisfy requirements? (Choose two.)
Which two configurations satisfy requirements? (Choose two.)
4-host cluster, FTT=2
5-host cluster, FTT=2
6-host cluster, FTT=2
3-host cluster, FTT=1
4-host cluster, FTT=1
Design and Deploy Horizon Performance and Scalability
Design and Deploy Horizon Security
An architect is designing Active Directory (AD) permissions for a Horizon environment that will use pre-existing computer accounts. The AD Security Team has restrictions about the use of service accounts.
What two sets of minimum permission are needed to delegate to an AD service account? (Choose two.)
What two sets of minimum permission are needed to delegate to an AD service account? (Choose two.)
Create Computer Objects, Delete Computer Objects
List Contents, Read All Properties
Read Permissions, Reset Password
Write Permissions, Change Password
Design and Deploy Identity Manager
Design and Deploy Horizon Security
An architect is designing a solution for a customer who plans to grow its VDI environment. The design must allow for scaling of the environment in incremental steps with predictable results.
Which can the architect recommend for capacity management?
Which can the architect recommend for capacity management?
Design using a pod and block architecture and verify the capacity of the configured block. Add as blocks needed.
Design the environment around traditional all-flash SAN to ensure that there are no scaling issues.
Design the environment using vSAN ready nodes. Add more nodes as needed.
Design using servers that can accept 768GB of RAM so that there are no scaling issues.
Design and Deploy Horizon Performance and Scalability
An architect is working on a physical desktop replacement using Horizon View.
The architect gathered this information from the customer:
• There are currently 500 physical desktops, all with traditional spinning hard drives.
• Each desktop peaks at 75 IOPS multiple times during the day.
• The average read/write ratio is 30% reads, 70% writes.
The architect decided to size the vSAN cluster to handle the workload using FTT=1 and Fault Tolerance Method of RAID-1.
Using only the information provided, what are the total calculated IOPS required for the vSAN cluster?
The architect gathered this information from the customer:
• There are currently 500 physical desktops, all with traditional spinning hard drives.
• Each desktop peaks at 75 IOPS multiple times during the day.
• The average read/write ratio is 30% reads, 70% writes.
The architect decided to size the vSAN cluster to handle the workload using FTT=1 and Fault Tolerance Method of RAID-1.
Using only the information provided, what are the total calculated IOPS required for the vSAN cluster?
48,750 IOPS
75,000 IOPS
63,750 IOPS
37,500 IOPS
Design and Deploy Horizon Performance and Scalability
An architect put these statements into a design:
• Horizon to integrate with current authentication solutions (directory services and two-factor authentication mechanisms) for internal and external access.
• Desktop and application access and provisioning should be managed through current authentication mechanisms.
In which design category does the scenario fit?
• Horizon to integrate with current authentication solutions (directory services and two-factor authentication mechanisms) for internal and external access.
• Desktop and application access and provisioning should be managed through current authentication mechanisms.
In which design category does the scenario fit?
Requirement
Assumption
Risk
Constraint
Design and Deploy Identity Manager
Design and Deploy Workspace ONE Access
A security team is implementing VMware Identity Manager to have a central point for authentication to facilitate access to its company s applications. The team would like to have users to authenticate to VMware Identity Manager before being able to connect to a Horizon View Desktop.
What can be done to ensure that users who try to authenticate to the Horizon View Connection brokers are forced to first authenticate to VMware Identity Manager?
What can be done to ensure that users who try to authenticate to the Horizon View Connection brokers are forced to first authenticate to VMware Identity Manager?
Create a SAML authenticator in Horizon View and set it to Allowed.
Configure View advanced authentication to Allowed on the Horizon View Connection broker and create a Kerberos authenticator on VMware Identity Manager.
Configure View authentication to Not Allowed on the Horizon View Connection broker and create a Kerberos authenticator on VMware Identity Manager.
Create a SAML authenticator in Horizon View and set it to Required.
Design and Deploy Identity Manager
Design and Deploy Horizon Security
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