VMware Workspace ONE Advanced (VCAP-DTM Design) — Question 43
During a planning meeting for an upcoming deployment of a Horizon View 7.1 environments, these requirements were identified by an architect:
✑ Separate pools for internal and external connectivity.
✑ Applications are not to be installed in the desktop VMs.
✑ Application assignments are to be user-based.
✑ No VPN is to be used.
Which three should the architect recommend to meet the requirements? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. Use VMware Horizon View's tagging feature to identify external / internal pools.
- B. Use VMware App Volumes.
- C. Use ThinApp to stream the applications.
- D. Use VMware User Environment Manager to define network subnets that will filter the lists of external / internal desktop pools based on the user's client ip address.
- E. Use VMware NSX and deploy micro-segmentation rules that will filter the lists of external / internal desktop pools based on the user's client ip address.
- F. Use Horizon Security Server.
Correct answer: A, C, F
Explanation
The correct options A, C, and F align with the architect's requirements by using tagging for pool identification, leveraging ThinApp for application streaming outside desktop VMs, and employing Horizon Security Server to manage access without a VPN. Options B, D, and E do not meet the requirement of not installing applications in desktop VMs and introduce unnecessary complexity or are not directly relevant to the specified needs.