Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to assess a XenApp and XenDesktop environment. The XenApp and XenDesktop diagram in the Exhibit gives details about the current Site and Zone design.
Click the Exhibit button to view the diagram.
Answer : A
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is designing a new, 2,000-user XenApp and XenDesktop environment. The environment will use Windows Server 2016 for all Site infrastructure components (Delivery Controllers, StoreFront servers, Provisioning Services servers, Citrix Director). Provisioning Services (PVS) will be used to provision Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines. The environment will include two primary use cases:
-> Windows Server 2016 VDA machines providing hosted apps
-> Windows 10 VDA machines providing random, non-persistent VDI
Within the company there is existing hardware which is hosting non-Citrix workloads. The hardware, which is using a third party hypervisor, has some spare capacity, but NOT enough to support the entire XenApp and XenDesktop environment. As a result, the IT team is planning to purchase additional hardware to support the expected capacity but has NOT determined which hypervisor will be used for that hardware. The IT team would like to utilize the existing hardware and wants to minimize the long-term costs of the solution while still providing a good user experience.
How should the architect design the hypervisor resource pools based on Citrix leading practice?
Answer : BD
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is investigating a recent change that is impacting system performance of the Provisioning Services farm. However, no actions have been recorded in the Audit Trail.
Which two processes are preventing Provisioning Services auditing from recording the actions? (Choose two.)
Answer : D
Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to create a conceptual architecture for a XenApp and XenDesktop environment on behalf of a marketing firm. Based on some initial discussions around the firm's business goals and objectives, the architect has collected the information as shown in the Exhibit.
Click the Exhibit button to view the information.
Answer : A
Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to design a new XenApp and XenDesktop environment.
The table in the Exhibit lists details about the requirements of the current user groups and their Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machine workloads.
Click the Exhibit button to view the table.
Answer : C
Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to design a new XenApp and XenDesktop environment. The customer previously installed all applications locally on managed laptops and desktops but is willing to evaluate other application delivery methods as part of the new deployment. The environment will be standardized on
Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 for the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines.
As part of an application analysis performed earlier in the project, the information in the Exhibit was collected regarding one of the required applications.
Click the Exhibit button to view the information.
Answer : D
Scenario: During an assessment of a Citrix Infrastructure, a Citrix Architect finds that there are four active Sites. Each Site has one NetScaler SDX pair and two
StoreFront servers in a server group to allow access for internal and external users. Users have to use different URLs when they access resources from different
Sites. Single-factor authentication is used for both internal and external access. NetScaler appliances are placed in the DMZ with the appropriate firewall ports configured to allow Citrix traffic. Many of the internal users connect using corporate-owned laptops and some external users also connect using personal devices.
The architect needs to provide a design for a multi-tier environment with segregated internal and external traffic on the NetScaler appliance.
How many NetScaler instances and StoreFront servers are required to meet this highly available design?
Answer : B
Scenario: A Citrix Architect has implemented a multi-location profile strategy as part of a large XenApp and XenDesktop solution. The architect needs to implement a single policy that sets the profile path for all users.
-> New York users "" Server:NYC-FS.company.lan "" Share: NYC-Profiles$
-> Miami users "" Server:MIA-FS.company.lan "" Share: MIA-Profiles$
San Francisco users "" Server:SFO-FS.company.lan "" Share: SFO-Profiles$
Answer : C
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is implementing a new XenApp and XenDesktop environment.
The customer has stated the following requirements:
-> All users must be able to aggregate resources from all Sites.
-> Both Sites should be treated as one equivalent farm set.
-> User connections should be directed to the New York Site with failover to San Francisco.
Click the Exhibit button to view the StoreFront configurations.
Exhibit 1 -
Answer : E
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is performing a XenApp and XenDesktop design. During a discussion with the server hardware team, two potential network configurations are proposed for the XenServer hosts.
Click the Exhibit button to view the network configurations.
Answer : C
Scenario: A Citrix Architect is assessing a Provisioning Services farm. The farm has access to one Store; the vDisks in the Store are shown in the Exhibit.
Click the Exhibit button to view the vDisks.
Answer : D
Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to create a conceptual architecture for a XenApp and XenDesktop environment, on behalf of a retail chain. Based on some initial discussions around the firm's business goals and objectives, the architect has collected the information as shown in the Exhibit.
Click the Exhibit button to view the information.
Answer : C
Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to create a conceptual architecture for a XenApp and XenDesktop environment, on behalf of a retail chain. Based on some initial discussions around the organization"™s business goals and objectives, the architect has collected the information as shown in the Exhibit.
Click the Exhibit button to view the information.
Answer : E
Scenario: While assessing User Layer, a Citrix Architect finds that most of the internal users connect using corporate-owned laptops, desktop devices, and thin clients. Many of these laptops and desktop devices are running Windows 10, while the remainder of the machines are running Windows 7 and are in the process of being migrated to Windows 10. Some users also connect using personal devices.
Currently, Citrix Receiver is manually installed on any endpoint device added to the company. All these devices use Citrix Receiver version 4.8 and above. The IT team is planning to automate a process to update all the devices with the latest version of Citrix Receiver and to automate another process for automatic installation of Citrix Receiver without incurring extra costs and maintenance.
The architect needs to identify which type of Citrix Receiver to recommend for 25 task workers in a remote location where installation of Citrix Receiver is NOT possible. The workers do NOT require any device mappings.
Which type of Citrix Receiver should the architect recommend?
Answer : B
Scenario: IT management has decided which server hardware model to use for new XenApp and XenDesktop Sites and needs guidance on sizing the Hardware
Layer.
Click the Exhibit to view the host details.
Answer : D