VMware Cloud on AWS Specialist — Question 4
A new VMware Cloud on AWS customer has previously deployed a VMware Horizon-based VDI solution into their data centerto support their remote developer workforce. Due to unforeseen growth, the company needs to quickly expand their remote workforce. The growth will consume any forecast capacity in the VDI solution and, therefore, additional capacity is now required. The VDI solution service owner would like the solution to support the ability to quickly scale in/out to provide additional capacity based on demand. Which three steps should the administrator take to scale out the VDI solution? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. Deploy a new VMware Horizon pod on VMware Cloud on AWS.
- B. Deploy a new VMware Horizon pod on-premises.
- C. Configure network connectivity and firewall rules to allow communications between the two on-premises connection servers.
- D. Configure network connectivity and firewall rules to allow communications between on-premises and VMware Cloud on AWS connection servers.
- E. Connect the two VMware Horizon pods together using the security servers.
- F. Connect the two VMware Horizon pods together using a Horizon Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA).
Correct answer: A, D, F
Explanation
The correct steps involve deploying a new VMware Horizon pod on VMware Cloud on AWS (A), configuring the necessary network and firewall rules for communication between the on-premises and VMware Cloud on AWS connection servers (D), and connecting the pods using Horizon Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA) for effective management and scaling (F). Options B and C do not contribute to scaling out in the cloud context, while E uses a less optimal method for pod connection.