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DRAG DROP (Drag and Drop is not supported)

You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment.

You plan to create the host pools shown in the following table.



You need to recommend the virtual machine size for each host pool to meet the session host requirements.

What should you recommend? To answer, drag the appropriate virtual machine sizes to the correct host pools. Each size 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:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:




Box 1: F-Series
F-Series as the best value in a price-performance position in Azure based on the list price of F-Series divided by the Azure Compute Unit (ACU) per core.

The F-Series VMs are an excellent choice for gaming servers, web servers and batch processing. Any workload which does not need as much memory or local SSD per CPU core will benefit from the value of the F- Series.

Box 2: E-Series
Microsoft Azure VMs: E Series
Optimized for in-memory hyper-threaded applications*

The E-series family of Azure virtual machines are optimized for heavy in-memory applications such as SAP HANA. These VMs are set up with high memory-to-core ratios, which makes them well-suited for relational database servers, with medium to large caches, and in-memory analytics.

Box 3: N-Series
Microsoft Azure VMs: N Series
GPU enabled virtual machines

The N-series is a family of Azure Virtual Machines with GPU capabilities. GPUs are ideal for compute and graphics-intensive workloads, helping customers to fuel innovation through scenarios like high-end remote visualization, deep learning, and predictive analytics.

Incorrect:
* A-Series
Microsoft Azure VMs: A Series
Entry-level economical VMs for dev/test

These are generally usedin small deployments where cost consciousness outweighs performance. You should only use these in rare instance implementations with non-customer facing VMs.

* B-Series

Microsoft Azure VMs: B Series
Economical burstable VMs

B-series are economical virtual machines that provide a low-cost option for workloads that typically run at a low-to-moderate baseline CPU utilization, but sometimes need to burst to significantly higher CPU utilization when the demand rises.


Reference:

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/f-series-vm-size/
https://getnerdio.com/academy/breaking-down-azure-vm-series-a-b-d-e-n/



DRAG DROP (Drag and Drop is not supported)

You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment.

You plan to create a new host pool that meets the following requirements:

Supports up to 25 user connections

Contains 10 Windows 11 multi-session hosts

Evenly distributes user sessions across the session hosts

You need to recommend which type of host pool and load-balancing algorithm to use.

What should you recommend? To answer, drag the appropriate options in the correct targets. Each option may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

Note: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Select and Place:

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:




Host Pool Mode: Since you need to support up to 25 user connections and evenly distribute users across session hosts, you should choose Pooled mode. In pooled host pools, multiple users share session hosts, making it a good fit for multi-session Windows 11 scenarios.

Load-Balancing Algorithm: To evenly distribute user sessions across the session hosts, the appropriate load- balancing algorithm is Breadth-first. This ensures that sessions are spread evenly across all session hosts before placing additional users on any host.



View Related Case Study

Which monitoring solution should you configure to meet the security requirements?

  1. Azure Virtual Desktop Insights
  2. Application Insights
  3. VM insights
  4. Azure Monitor activity log insights

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Scenario:
The client version and operating system used to connect to the session hosts must be logged.
To monitor and log platform and client versions used to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts, use Azure Monitor's Log Analytics and Insights. You can configure a Data Collection Rule (DCR) to collect session host data, including client versions, and send it to a Log Analytics workspace. Specifically, the "Clients" tab within Azure Virtual Desktop Insights provides a summary of client versions, including those with outdated versions, and allows you to view a list of users with outdated clients.


Reference:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/azure-virtual-desktop/monitoring



View Related Case Study

You need to recommend an authentication solution that meets the performance requirements.

Which two actions should you include in the recommendation? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

Note: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  1. Configure identity for all the session hosts.
  2. In each Azure region that will contain the Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts, create an Azure Active Directory Domain Service (Azure AD DS) managed domain.
  3. Deploy domain controllers for the on-premises Active Directory domain on Azure virtual machines to the new sites.
  4. Deploy read-only domain controllers (RODCs) on Azure virtual machines to the new sites.
  5. In each Azure region that will contain the Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts, create an Active Directory site.

Answer(s): C,E






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