Configuring and Operating Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop — Question 11
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool in the East US region.
You need to implement a disaster recovery solution that meets the following requirements:
✑ If users cannot connect to the Azure Virtual Desktop resources in the East US region, the users must be able to connect to the equivalent resources in the
West US region.
✑ Users must connect to the Azure Virtual Desktop resources in either the East US or the West US region by selecting a single icon in the Remote Desktop clientׁ
✑ In the event of a disaster, failover between the Azure regions must be initiated manually by an administrator.
✑ Failover times must be minimized.
What should you do?
Answer options
- A. Configure a shared image gallery that has replicas in the East US and West US regions
- B. Create new session hosts in the West US region and add the session hosts to an existing host pool
- C. Create an additional host pool in the West US region
- D. Enable Azure Site Recovery replication of the virtual machines to the West US region
- E. Enable Azure Backup to a Recovery Services vault in the West US region
Correct answer: C
Explanation
Creating an additional host pool in the West US region allows users to connect to the Azure Virtual Desktop resources from either location seamlessly, meeting the requirement for a single icon in the Remote Desktop client. The other options either do not facilitate a quick manual failover or do not provide the necessary structure for users to access equivalent resources in both regions effectively.