Question: 1
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?
Question: 2
A customer wants to securely deliver applications. They have given these requirements to an architect:
1,100 corporate users
Applications run on Windows
Confidential data must remain inside the datacenter at all times
Datacenter has a firewall separating it off from the corporate LAN
Security team policy will NOT allow a corporate LAN subnet through the firewall to a datacenter subnet (example: source 172.16.30.0 /24, destination 10.10.1.0 /24 would NOT be allowed)
Security team policy does allow corporate LAN subnets to access specific datacenter IP addresses (example: source 172.16.30.0 /24, destination 10.10.1.100 /24 would be allowed)
50 of the 1,100 internal users work exclusively on tablets, some Android and some IOS devices
Which two recommendations can the architect propose? (Choose two.)
Question: 3
When meeting with a customer, these VM template requirements for instant-clone are determined:
2 vCPU
4 GB Memory
20 GB OS disk
Which is the formula to design a 40% utilization strategy for 80 desktops, given the above requirements?
Question: 4
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?
Question: 5
A company is deploying VDI and needs to meet these requirements:
Support a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategy
Support external contractors
Support access from anywhere
Reduce or eliminate costly desktop and laptop replacement
Which two solutions should an architect recommend? (Choose two.)