HOTSPOT - You have an Azure subscription. You plan to deploy an Azure Virtual Desktop solution to the East US Azure region. The solution will contain the resources shown in the following table. You need to recommend a business continuity solution that meets the following requirements: * Users must be able to connect to HostPool1 if a datacenter in the East US region fails. * Costs must be minimized. What should you include in the recommendation for each resource? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
Box 1: Azure Site Recovery - For personal host pools with dedicated VMs, replicate VMs using Azure Site Recovery to another region. Box 2: Geo-redundant Storage (GRS) You can configure and deploy Azure resources across multiple regions in either active-active or active-passive configurations. These configurations are typically found in shared host pools. Geo-redundant storage - Geo-redundant storage (GRS) copies your data synchronously three times within a single physical location in the primary region using LRS. It then copies your data asynchronously to a single physical location in a secondary region that is hundreds of miles away from the primary region. GRS offers durability for storage resources of at least 99.99999999999999% (16 9's) over a given year. Incorrect: * Geo-zone-redundant storage is more expensive compared to GRS Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS) combines the high availability provided by redundancy across availability zones with protection from regional outages provided by geo-replication. Data in a GZRS storage account is copied across three Azure availability zones in the primary region and is also replicated to a secondary geographic region for protection from regional disasters. Microsoft recommends using GZRS for applications requiring maximum consistency, durability, and availability, excellent performance, and resilience for disaster recovery. Azure Storage offers two options for how your data is replicated in the primary region: * Locally redundant storage (LRS) copies your data synchronously three times within a single physical location in the primary region. LRS is the least expensive replication option, but isn't recommended for applications requiring high availability or durability. * Zone-redundant storage (ZRS) copies your data synchronously across three Azure availability zones in the primary region. For applications requiring high availability, Microsoft recommends using ZRS in the primary region, and also replicating to a secondary region.* Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/disaster-recovery-concepts https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy#geo-redundant-storage
Question 142
You have an Azure subscription that contains the resources shown in the following table. You need to ensure that users can restore files saved to their FSLogix profile. What should you do?
A. From the CPool1 blade in the Azure portal, create a new volume.
B. From the Azure portal, create an Azure Backup vault and a backup policy.
C. From the Volume1 blade in the Azure portal, create a snapshot policy.
D. From the Azure portal, create a Recovery Services vault and a backup policy.
For personal host pools, your disaster recovery strategy should involve replicating your resources to a secondary region using Azure Site Recovery Services Vault. If your primary region goes down during a disaster, Azure Site Recovery can fail over and turn on the resources in your secondary region. Protecting Windows Virtual Desktops Session Hosts Using Azure Recovery Services Vault.to allow you to protect WVD Session Hosts while using Persistent Desktop scenarios, where backups are important since data may reside in the virtual machine itself. This also very important on some types for regulatory compliance scenarios, where for example you're required to keep the user's data for X amount of time. To configuring backup with the Azure Service called Backup and Site Recovery(OMS) provides the backup/snapshot infrastructure for VMs in Azure. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/disaster-recovery-concepts https://paulomarquesc.github.io/Backing-up-Session-Hosts-Using-Azure-Recovery-Services-Vault/
Question 143
HOTSPOT - You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that contains the session hosts shown in the following table. You have the users shows in the following table. Users connect to Azure from the locations shown in the following table. For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Question 144
You have an Azure subscription. The subscription contains a virtual machine named Server1 that runs Windows Server and is deployed to the West US Azure region. You deploy a new Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named HostPool1 to the East US Azure region. You need to ensure that all the traffic between HostPool1 and Server1 is routed via the Microsoft backbone network. What should you use?
A. service endpoints
B. virtual network peering
C. routing tables
D. Azure Traffic Manager
Question 145
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that contains the host pools shown in the following table. You need to create a disaster recovery environment in the West US region. The solution must minimize costs and administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Regenerate the token and reregister the virtual machines in the host pools.
B. Create two new host pools in the West US region.
C. Run the Invoke-RdsUserSessionLogoff cmdlet.
D. Create an Azure Site Recovery plan.
Question 146
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment. You plan to deploy Update Management to manage automated updates for server-based session hosts. You need to configure the prerequisites for Update Management. Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A. Create a Log Analytics workspace.
B. Create an Azure Automation account.
C. Create an Azure Service Health alert rule.
D. Enable the Application Insights Agent.
E. Configure Azure Network Watcher.
Question 147
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription that contains an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named HostPool1. HostPool1 is managed by using Microsoft Intune. Subscription1 contains 50 users that connect to HostPool1 by using computers that run Windows 10. You need to prevent the users from copying files between an Azure Virtual Desktop session and the computers. The solution must minimize administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Modify the RDP properties of HostPool1.
B. Create a Conditional Access policy in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
C. Create a compliance policy in Intune.
D. Create a configuration profile in Intune.
Question 148
DRAG DROP - You have an Azure Virtual Desktop personal host pool. Each session host in the pool that has an operating system disk and a data disk. You need to back up the session host data disks. Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Question 149
You have the devices shown in the following table. You plan to deploy Azure Virtual Desktop for client access to remote virtualized apps. Which devices support the Remote Desktop client?
A. Device1 only
B. Device1 and Device2 only
C. Device1 and Device3 only
D. Device1, Device2, and Device3
Question 150
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment. You plan to create a new host pool named Pool1 that will contain five Windows 11 session hosts. You need to enable secure boot and vTPM on the session hosts. How should you configure the Virtual Machines settings?
A. Enable encryption at rest and a platform-managed key.
B. Set Security type to Trusted launch virtual machines.