You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment. You need to create a host pool. The solution must ensure that during periods of low CPU usage, credits can be accumulated, and then used to raise performance above the purchased baseline during periods of high CPU usage. Which virtual machine series should you specify when you create the pool?
You have an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) domain named contoso.com. You have an Azure Storage account named storage1. Storage1 hosts a file share named share1 that has share and file system permissions configured. Share1 is configured to use contoso.com for authentication. You create an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1. Pool1 contains two session hosts that use the Windows 10 multi-session + Microsoft 365 Apps image. You need to configure an FSLogix profile container for Pool1. What should you do next?
A. Install the FSLogix agent on the session hosts of Pool1.
B. From storage1, set Allow shared key access to Disabled.
C. Configure the Profiles setting for the session hosts of Pool1.
D. Generate a shared access signature (SAS) key for storage1.
DRAG DROP - You have an Azure subscription that contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.
You have a custom generalized Windows 10 image. You plan to deploy an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool that will use the custom image and FSLogix profile containers. You need to recommend which storage accounts to use for the custom image and the profile containers. The solution must meet the following requirements: Minimize costs to store the image. - Maximize performance of the profile containers. Which account should you recommend for each type of content? To answer, drag the appropriate accounts to the correct content type. Each account may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You many need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Select and Place:
DRAG DROP - You need to ensure that you can implement user profile shares for the Boston office users. The solution must meet the user profile requirements. Which four 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. Select and Place:
You create the virtual machines shown in the following table.
You need a source virtual hard disk for new Azure Virtual Desktop session host deployments. The source operating system must have user-specific and machine- specific information removed. Which virtual machines can you use as the source?
A. SourceVM3 only
B. SourceVM1 only
C. SourceVM1, SourceVM2, and SourceVM3
D. SourceVM1 and SourceVM2 only
E. SourceVM2 only
Generalizing removes machine specific information so the image can be used to create multiple VMs. Once the VM has been generalized, you need to let the platform know so that the boot sequence can be set correctly. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/generalize
Question 47
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment. You plan to use FSLogix profile containers. You need to recommend a solution that will be used to store the containers. The solution must meet the following requirements: * The containers must be stored on solid-state drives (SSDs) * Minimize administrative effort * Minimize cost What should you recommend?
A. Azure NetApp Files
B. Azure Files Standard
C. Azure Blob Storage Premium
D. Azure Files Premium
Azure Files integration with Azure Active Directory Domain Service FSLogix profile containers' performance and features take advantage of the cloud. On August 7th, 2019, Microsoft Azure Files announced the general availability of Azure Files authentication with Azure Active Directory Domain Service (Azure AD DS). By addressing both cost and administrative overhead, Azure Files with Azure AD DS Authentication is a premium solution for user profiles in the Azure Virtual Desktop service. Premium file shares enable highly I/O-intensive workloads, with high throughput and low latency. Premium file shares are offered on high-performance solid-state drive (SSD) based storage. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/fslogix-containers-azure-files https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/storage/files/
Question 48
HOTSPOT - You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that contains two users named User1 and User2 and the storage accounts shown in the following table.
The File share settings for storage1 are configured as shown in the following exhibit.
The File share settings for storage2 are configured as shown in the following exhibit.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
Box 1: Yes - Storage1: Storage File Data SMB Share Contributor is assigned to User1. The Share1 on Storage1 is transaction optimized. Storage File Data SMB Share Contributor, Allows for read, write, and delete access on files and directories in Azure file shares. Box 2: Yes - Storage2 has Share4. User2 is the owner of Storage2. Box 3: Yes - Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/storage-files-identity-ad-ds-assign-permissions
Question 49
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named HostPool1. HostPool1 contains Windows 10 session hosts and the application groups shown in the following table.
You need to assign an instance of a Windows 11 Desktop application group to users. What should you do first?
A. Create a scaling plan.
B. Create a new workspace.
C. Add a session host to HostPool1.
D. Create a new host pool.
If you've already created a host pool and session host VMs using the Azure portal or PowerShell, you can add application groups from the Azure portal. The default app group created for a new Azure Virtual Desktop host pool also publishes the full desktop. In addition, you can create one or more RemoteApp application groups for the host pool. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/manage-app-groups
Question 50
You have an on-premises network and an Azure subscription. The subscription contains the following virtual network: * Name:VNet1 * Address space: 10.10.0.0/16 * Subnet name: Subnet1 * Subnet1 address range: 10.10.0.0/16 You deploy an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool that contains 10 session hosts to Subnets. You plan to deploy a VPN gateway to VNet1 and provide the session hosts with access to the on-premises network. You need to ensure that you can deploy the VPN gateway. What should you do first?
A. Modify the address range of Subnet1.
B. Add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.
C. Modify the address space of VNet1.
D. Associate a network security group (NSG) to Subnet1.
A subnet for the Gateway is needed. For example: Subnets - Now select "Subnets" and click on the "Gateway subnet" on the righthand side of the screen.