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An administrator has been tasked with determining the type of VMware Horizon deployment for their organization.

These requirements have been provided to the administrator:

* It must support Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session desktops.

* It must support App Volumes.

* It must support centralized brokering.

* It must automatically route end-users to the most appropriate virtual workspace.

Which deployment solution meets the requirements?

A.
VMware vSphere Desktop Edition
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A.
VMware vSphere Desktop Edition
B.
VMware Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management
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B.
VMware Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management
C.
VMware Horizon On-Premises
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C.
VMware Horizon On-Premises
D.
VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure
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D.
VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure is the only deployment solution that meets all the requirements.VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure supports Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session desktops, which are a new Remote Desktop Session Host exclusive to Azure Virtual Desktop on Azure1. It also supports App Volumes, which is a real-time application delivery system that enables IT to instantly provision applications to users or desktops. VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure supports centralized brokering, which means that the Horizon Cloud Service acts as a single point of entry for end users to access their virtual desktops and applications. VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure also supports automatic routing of end-users to the most appropriate virtual workspace, using the Universal Broker feature. Universal Broker is a cloud-based brokering service that provides a unified user experience across multiple Horizon pods and clouds.

VMware vSphere Desktop Edition does not support Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session desktops, as they are only available on Azure Virtual Desktop1. VMware Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management does not support App Volumes, as it is a different solution for managing devices and applications. VMware Horizon On-Premises does not support automatic routing of end-users to the most appropriate virtual workspace, as it requires manual configuration of load balancing and global entitlements.Reference:

Profile production applications in Azure with Application Insights Profiler1

Using Application Profiler - VMware Docs2

First look at profiling tools - Visual Studio (Windows)3

App Volumes Overview

Horizon Cloud Service on Microsoft Azure Architecture

Universal Broker Overview

Workspace ONE UEM Overview

Load Balancing Across Pods and Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment

asked 16/09/2024
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