tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17107876117008339672024-02-07T17:34:10.005-08:001Y0-201 Question And AnswerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger22125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-77236067174041021752018-12-28T03:25:00.002-08:002018-12-28T03:25:25.423-08:00Citrix 1Y0-201 Questions Answers<b>A Citrix Administrator manages a XenDesktop site that consists of two Delivery Controllers. The Helpdesk team uses Citrix Director to perform support and monitoring tasks within the environment. A second XenDeskop site with two Delivery Controllers also exists in the environment.<br />How could the administrator integrate the first and second sites so that the Helpdesk team can support both sites from one Director Console?</b><br />
<br /><b>A.</b> Run PowerShell for Citrix Director on the Delivery Controller.<br /><b>B. </b>Add a load balancing vServer on the NetScaler and add all four Delivery Controllers to it.<br /><b>C.</b> Add the new Delivery Controllers to the List of Delivery Controllers using Citrix StoreFront.<br /><b>D.</b> Add the FQDN of the new Delivery Controller servers in the second site on the servers hosting Citrix Director in the first site.<br />
<br /><b>Answer: D</b><br /><b><br /><br />What should a Citrix Administrator do to ensure that a vDisk is properly load balanced across multiple Provisioning Services servers in an environment where the Streaming Service is working properly?</b><br />
<br /><b>A.</b> Go to the vDisk properties to ensure that load balancing is set.<br /><b>B.</b> Rebalance the target devices across the Provisioning Services servers.<br /><b>C. </b>Create a separate store and assign servers from different sites to load balance the vDisk.<br /><b>D. </b>Check the association of the servers to a site to ensure all servers are configured to separate sites.<br />
<br /><b>Answer: A</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-55575710083101759192018-08-26T21:17:00.002-07:002018-08-26T21:17:39.347-07:00Citrix 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A Citrix Administrator who works for a hospital receives a request to set the display quality settings to the maximum possible quality for reviewing MRI scans. The hospital is using HDX 3D Pro within a XenDesktop 7.6 deployment. What should the administrator do to enhance the display quality as required in the scenario?</b><br />
<br /><b>A.</b> Enable the Lossless policy<br /><b>B.</b> Enable the HDX3DPro Quality Settings policy<br /><b>C.</b> Apply the CLI command xe vgpu-create vm-uuid=<uuid><br /><b>D.</b> Create a new catalog for the HDX 3D Pro Desktop OS machines<br />
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<b>An organization has headquarters based in London and has branch offices in New York and Beijing. Citrix XenDesktop was recently implemented in the environment. All Desktop OS machines are located within the London Datacenter while print servers are located in each branch office. Users have been complaining that printing from the branch offices is slow. All branches are connected through a Wide Area Network (WAN). QoS has been implemented for all ICA/HDX traffic. How could a Citrix Administrator optimize the printing performance for branch office users without asking for additional investments from management?</b><br />
<b></b><br /><b>A. </b>Disable client auto-created printers.<br /><b>B. </b>Disable direct connections to the print server.<br /><b>C.</b> Increase the WAN link speed to the branch offices.<br /><b>D. </b>Adjust printing bandwidth as part of the overall user session bandwidth limit.<br />
<br /><b>Answer: B</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-37219016737515403082018-02-23T03:38:00.003-08:002018-02-23T03:38:40.711-08:00Citrix 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A new Electronic Medical Records application has been deployed on XenDesktop. The application stores a user specific file in C:\Program Files\EMR\% username%. This file needs to be included in the user profile to provide a consistent user experience. Citrix Profile Manager is enabled.<br />What could a Citrix Administrator do to add the file to the user profile?</b><br />
<br /><b>A.</b> Configure a Citrix policy with Active Writeback.<br /><b>B.</b> Apply a policy in Citrix Studio with file inclusion.<br /><b>C. </b>Add the EMR folder to the mandatory profile location.<br /><b>D.</b> Use Microsoft Folder Redirection to include the EMR folder.<br />
<br /><b>Answer: B</b><br /><br /><b><br />A Citrix Administrator discovers that some user profiles have grown to over 500 MB in size. The administrator wants to reduce the size of user profiles. Which method could the administrator use to reduce the size of future user profiles without incurring data loss?</b><br />
<br /><b>A.</b> Enable file exclusions in a Citrix policy.<br /><b>B. </b>Disable folder redirection Application Data.<br /><b>C.</b> Enable profile streaming for the user profile.<br /><b>D.</b> Disable 'delete locally cached profiles on logoff'.<br />
<br /><b>Answer: A</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-7365282897088774372017-12-22T03:17:00.001-08:002017-12-22T03:17:18.009-08:00Four Bad VDI Management Habits To Kick In 2018<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Bad habits with VDI can kill an implementation. In 2018, it will be essential to keep in mind storage, graphics processing, saving thin clients and monitoring security.<br />
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The change to a new year is a great opportunity to make some changes, including the elimination of bad habits. Maybe you want to cut those midnight snacks or stop skipping the gym.<br />
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You should also put bad VDI management habits in the rearview mirror in 2018. It is possible that some VDI stores have tried to cut back a little too much in the past, which has caused performance problems, or that have not accommodated the increase in graphics. intensive applications Whatever the case may be, kicking these four bad habits in regards to VDI management can generate a first-class 2018.<br />
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<b>Skimping in storage</b><br />
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To avoid the main VDI performance issues, it is important that IT does not cut corners with storage. It is common to try to include as many virtual desktops in as little storage space as possible to save money. This can allow boot storms, antivirus scans, and unpredictable user behavior to obstruct the UX. Lack of storage can also cause I / O latency and contention issues as virtual desktops struggle for resources.<br />
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One way to combat capacity problems is to use a totally flash matrix. The price of arrays with full flash has decreased to the point where larger organizations should consider the technology. With a fully flash array, VDI stores get deduplication and compression, which work to eradicate redundant data throughout the deployment. In addition, IT can put I / O bottlenecks in the past and include more desktops per disk than with other storage methods. And now that there are multi-level and triple-cell arrays, IT can store more than one petabyte of data, since these arrays store two or more bits per cell instead of the traditional one bit per cell.<br />
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<b>Forgetting the security benefits of VDI monitoring</b><br />
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A good monitoring tool improves VDI management by giving IT professionals information about how everything works throughout the deployment, from user experience to security measures. They can analyze how virtual desktops run on smartphones versus how they run on laptops, for example.<br />
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From a security perspective, IT can use monitoring tools to ensure that there is no suspicious activity on the network. If IT detects an intrusion, it can identify exactly which connection was responsible. IT professionals can also combat malware by cutting links from an infected desktop to the network.<br />
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<b>With a view to the thin clients</b><br />
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One way to save money with VDI is to adopt thin clients for users who only need access to a single application or web browser. The Raspberry Pi is the cheapest option, with only $ 35. It's little more than a circuit board, so IT has to add memory cards, cases, keyboards and more to make it a viable endpoint, but still It is profitable.<br />
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Google Chromebooks are also options and have a price range. Low-end options, such as Dell Chromebook 11 3180, are less than $ 400. The actual savings with Chromebooks come from the time and effort that IT saves in VDI management. Chromebooks run automated security audits and perform verified searches every time they turn on, for example. During a verified boot, Chromebooks are scanned to see if system files have been changed. If it detects tampering, it resets itself.<br />
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VDI stores can also consider NComputing, which has a line of N-series thin clients designed to work with Citrix desktop virtualization. These thin clients, which include the N400, the N500 HDX SoC and the N600, use on-chip system technology to carry all the circuits and parts that the devices need to operate on a microchip. Its price ranges from $ 200 to $ 300. Igel Technology, Lenovo and HP Inc. also offer thin client options that save costs.<br />
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<b>Ignoring the need for better graphics processing</b><br />
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It may seem ridiculous that a user who only accesses Microsoft Office or works exclusively on a web browser needs the same graphics processing power as someone who uses computer-aided design applications, but that is the reality now. Users of all types should be able to stream videos and access large visual files without performance interruptions.<br />
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For VDI management to deliver the graphics processing products, you must consider the virtual graphics processing units (vGPU), which remove the load from users' endpoints and place it on the host server. The devices only have to decode what the server sends its way. Nvidia offers some vGPU options, such as virtual grid applications, that can send Windows applications to Citrix XenApp or Microsoft Remote Desktop session desktops. Intel also offers a vGPU product called Graphics Virtualization Technology.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-16502117346297050842017-11-08T22:44:00.000-08:002017-11-08T22:44:08.578-08:00Citrix 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>What will continue to function while a XenDesktop site database is offline?</b><br />
<br /><b>A. </b>Citrix Studio<br /><b>B.</b> Citrix Director<br /><b>C.</b> Anonymous Connections<br /><b>D. </b>Existing user connections to Desktop OS machines<br />
<br /><b>Answer: D</b><br /><br /><b><br />A Citrix Administrator manages a XenDesktop environment with 2000 Desktop OS machines. The storage administrator has informed the Citrix Administrator that the name of the storage resources will be changing to meet the requirements of a naming scheme required by management.<br />Which component of the XenDesktop environment will be impacted by the storage resource name change?</b><br />
<br /><b>A.</b> Citrix Director<br /><b>B. </b>Virtual Delivery Agent<br /><b>C. </b>Provisioning Services<br /><b>D.</b> Machine Creation Services<br />
<b><br />Answer: D</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-89074091870090565582017-09-13T00:06:00.000-07:002017-09-13T00:06:46.415-07:00Citrix 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A Citrix Administrator implemented pooled-random Desktop OS machines with Personal vDisk for the executive staff. The CIO is concerned about the retention of his vDisk.</b><br />
<b>Which tool should the administrator use to implement vDisk retention?</b><br />
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<b>A. </b>ctxpvd.exe<br />
<b>B. </b>PowerShell<br />
<b>C. </b>Citrix Studio<br />
<b>D. </b>Citrix Director<br />
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<b>Answer: B</b><br />
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<b>A Citrix Administrator at a medical facility needs to set up kiosks for non-corporate users to launch an application that utilizes internal authentication. The administrator needs to configure the site store.OrgA.com to allow this. How should the administrator configure the store to accomplish this requirement?</b><br />
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<b>A. </b>Configure a new store as internal only with remote access.<br />
<b>B. </b>Add a VPN in Remote Access for store.OrgA.com to allow access.<br />
<b>C. </b>Configure the existing store as internal only with Remote Access set to None.<br />
<b>D. </b>Create an anonymous store using the Delivery Controllers belonging to OrgA.<br />
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<b>Answer: D</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-67135383136902684722017-06-13T21:13:00.002-07:002017-06-13T21:13:47.551-07:00Citrix 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>In a XenDesktop deployment, a Citrix Administrator must install an application that renders locally and creates a large number of temporary files on the local drive of Desktop OS machines. The administrator creates a vDisk in Private mode that contains the application. Now the administrator must change the vDisk mode from Private to Standard. The administrator must also determine the appropriate write cache type to configure. Which cache type will likely result in system failures with a blue screen of death?</b><br />
<br /><b>A. </b>Cache on server<br /><b>B.</b> Cache in device RAM<br /><b>C.</b> Cache on server persisted<br /><b>D.</b> Cache in device RAM with overflow on hard disk<br />
<br /><b>Answer: B</b><br />
<br /><b><br />A Citrix Administrator is given the task of creating a new maintenance version for a vDisk from an existing maintenance disk. Which task does the administrator need to complete before the new maintenance version of the vDisk is created?</b><br />
<br /><b>A.</b> Merge the vDisk.<br /><b>B. </b>Promote the version.<br /><b>C. </b>Release vDisk locks.<br /><b>D.</b> Unassign the vDisk from selected devices.<br />
<br /><b>Answer: B</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-7693704480669566802017-05-07T21:58:00.002-07:002017-05-07T21:58:25.961-07:00VMware and Oracle Collaborate to Enable Advanced Security Features and Streamlined Management of Oracle Mobile Enterprise Applications VMware AirWatch and Workspace ONE customer can now securely manage their Oracle mobile business applications<br />
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VMware Inc. (NYSE: VMW), a global leader in enterprise cloud and mobility infrastructure and Gold Partner of Oracle PartnerNetwork, today announced Oracle's new relationship to simplify management and enable advanced security features for the suite Oracle's mobile business and the Oracle Mobile Cloud Service (OMCS) for mobile devices. Oracle has the largest number of enterprise mobile applications in the Apple App Store and was also named a leader in Forrester Wave ™: Mobile Development Platforms, Q4 2016. Through this collaboration, Oracle's robust mobile ecosystem can now leverage Oracle Applications and security through VMware AirWatch®.<br />
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VMware is the leading mobile application management provider that manages and protects hundreds of Oracle business applications and custom applications based on OMCS. As such, enterprise IT organizations can manage their suite of Oracle applications on a single unified platform along with their other critical applications and devices for their business. Users with Oracle's business applications to make better decisions, reduce costs and increase performance can benefit from accessing these applications through a simple digital workspace environment, either from a mobile, portable device Or desktop, with VMware Workspace ONE ™. Airwatch<br />
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"Mobilizing critical business processes lies at the core of the DNA of both organizations and this collaboration will help us advance this shared vision for both our customers and end-users," said Sanjay Poonen, chief operating officer for VMware. "We are proud to be meeting with Oracle to provide IT administrators with the security and management of these critical mobile applications and to help end users access them transparently from any endpoint." VMware Workspace ONE ™ is the industry's only integrated application and application platform. (VMware AirWatch®) that enables secure access to any application from any device, accelerating the adoption of digital workspaces. "<br />
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With hundreds of cross-industry capabilities spanning enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, supply chain planning, and more, Oracle's suite of enterprise applications helps customers of all sizes manage complexities Of global business environments.<br />
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OMCS simplifies enterprise mobility by offering customers a complete mobile solution and the choice and flexibility to develop their own business mobile strategy. OMCS makes it easy for enterprises to develop and extend existing business applications or create custom applications with a Mobile First platform.<br />
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"We have put our customers at the center of everything we do and are constantly looking for ways to improve our business applications to expand their software investment," said Thomas Kurian, president of Oracle. "Oracle has many customers who have standardized on VMware Workspace ONE for application security and management. With this agreement, everyone involved - Oracle, VMware, our customers and end users - can benefit from the two companies working together."<br />
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<b>About VMware</b><br />
<b> </b><br />VMware, a global leader in cloud infrastructure and enterprise mobility, helps customers accelerate their digital transformation. VMware enables enterprises to master a business and software-defined IT approach with VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture ™ and data center, mobility, and security solutions. With revenue of $ 7.09 billion in 2016, VMware is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA and has more than 500,000 customers and 75,000 partners worldwide.<br /><br /><b>About Oracle PartnerNetwork</b><br />
<b> </b><br />Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) is Oracle's partner program that provides partners with a distinct advantage in developing, selling and deploying Oracle solutions. OPN offers resources to train and support specialized knowledge of Oracle products and solutions and has evolved to recognize Oracle's growing product portfolio, partner base, and business opportunity. The key to the latest OPN enhancements is the ability for partners to be recognized and rewarded for their investment in Oracle Cloud. Partners working with Oracle will be able to differentiate their Oracle Cloud experience and success with their customers through the OPN Cloud program, an innovative program that complements existing OPN program levels with recognition levels and progressive benefits for partners working with Oracle Cloud.<br /><br /><b>About Oracle</b><br />
<b> </b><br />Oracle Cloud offers hundreds of SaaS applications and enterprise-class PaaS and IaaS services to customers in more than 195 countries while processing 55 billion transactions per day. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL)<br /><br /><b>Trademarks</b><br />
<b> </b><br />VMware, Workspace ONE, AirWatch and Cross-Cloud Architecture are either registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-18254407949913137562016-09-02T00:03:00.001-07:002016-11-03T23:58:09.026-07:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>Auto-created client printers are enabled within a XenDesktop deployment. A Citrix Administrator receives complaints from users of the Finance group who say they do NOT have the option to print to tray three on their default printer. The administrator decides to implement session printing for only the Finance users to resolve this issue. Which two steps should the administrator take to meet the requirements of the scenario? (Choose two.)</b><br />
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<b>A. </b>Enable legacy client printer names.<br />
<b>B. </b>Configure network printers on the client device.<br />
<b>C. </b>Disable automatic installation of in-box printer drivers.<br />
<b>D. </b>Install the printer drivers on the Desktop OS machine.<br />
<b>E. </b>Configure a session printer policy within Citrix policies.<br />
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<b>Answer: DE</b><br />
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Ericom has appointed its first UK distributor in three years as it looks to seize on opportunities stemming from end-of-life announcements from larger desktop virtualisation competitors.<br />
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The digital virtualisation specialist has inked a partnership with Actual Virtual three years after parting ways with previous distributor Computerlinks following its acquisition by Arrow.<br />
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Ericom has decided to re-embrace distribution because "the market is right", said Danny Miller, director of product marketing at Ericom.<b><a href="http://www.pass4suredumps.in/1Y0-201.html"><br /></a></b><br />
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"The market is right now. There is really a lot of traction in the market. With Citrix announcing an end of life for version 6.5 of their desktop virtualisation product and Dell announcing that they are ceasing to further develop their vWorkspace product, this really drives opportunity in the market," he said.<br />
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"We already have a local office in the UK and we felt it was time for us to really raise the bar. We felt that our existing network of partners needed somebody who could take it to the next level. Actual Virtual know a lot about distribution and they relate closely to what we do. So they felt like a natural connection to help us hammer out these relationships."<br />
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The New Jersey-based vendor was founded in 2003 and specialises in allowing users access to desktops and applications when they are remote working or away from their desk.<br />
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Actual Virtual is a specialist desktop virtualisation distributor. Its managing director Simon Greer (pictured) said that Ericom was a perfect match because its products fit well with the products and solutions the distributor already carries.<br />
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"Ericom have technology that is pushing the boundaries, but they are not necessarily as dominant in the market as some of the big players. We feel there is a lot of room to gain some traction," he added.<br />
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"We know our partners are looking for ways they can deliver applications and desktops to their users. A lot of solutions around at the minute either over-complicate things or are too expensive. Ericom directly addresses those issues and provides a cost-effective but very comprehensive way of delivering desktops and applications."<br />
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The vendor currently has between 35 and 40 partners in the UK, and Greer said Actual Virtual is hoping to have doubled this in two years' time.<br />
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"We are interested in proactive partners who have a vest interest in providing customers with these types of solutions," he explained. "We aren't looking to partner with every man and his dog; we want focused partners."<br />
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The Guru Group has been an Actual Virtual partner for around a year, and is poised to enter into an agreement with Ericom to sell its products.<br />
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The VAR's managing director John Henderson said: "We were exploring a different product in this sector but it was difficult to get any engagement with it. When we were introduced to Ericom, the product was more suited to what we are trying to deliver, from our stance as an MSP and VAR, and also from the requirements of our end customers.<br />
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"Ericom might find [competing with Citrix and VMware] tough going to begin with, but once the name gets out there I think they will find it very easy to display. Citrix are a big mainstream organisation currently, but we pick up a lot of work replacing Citrix's on-premise solutions anyway. All my customers that have dealt with Citrix are always looking for an alternative after having been burned in one way or another."Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-45418559358435267422016-06-09T21:11:00.005-07:002016-06-09T21:11:36.178-07:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A Citrix Administrator needs to add a new application to an existing XenDesktop Delivery Group. The application must only be available to the Human Resources (HR) user group. How could the administrator meet the requirements of the scenario? </b><br />
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<b>A. </b>By creating a new Group Policy Object and setting security to the HR user group<br />
<b>B. </b>By editing the application in Citrix Studio and limiting the visibility to the HR user group<br />
<b>C. </b>By creating a new Citrix HDX Policy in Citrix Studio and filtering the policy to allow access to the HR user group only<br />
<b>D. </b>By creating a new application folder in Citrix Studio for the HR user group and moving the application to the new folder<br />
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<b>A.</b> Apply the custom filter to the HR Helpdesk team.<br />
<b>B.</b> Remove all current roles for the HR Helpdesk team.<br />
<b>C. </b>Remove all current scopes for the HR Helpdesk team.<br />
<b>D.</b> Create a new custom role and link it to the HR Helpdesk team.<br />
<b>E.</b> Create a new custom scope and link it to the HR Helpdesk team.<br />
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<b>A. </b>lmdiag.exe<br />
<b>B. </b>lmdown.exe<br />
<b>C. </b>udadmin.exe<br />
<b>D.</b> lmadmin.exe<br />
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<b>Answer: C </b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-29492237413242732772016-03-01T03:38:00.003-08:002016-03-01T03:38:33.360-08:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A user's Desktop OS machine with Personal vDisk (PvD) is unresponsive. The user needs to access applications installed on the PvD urgently, due to an important deadline. How could a Citrix Administrator resolve this issue?</b><b> </b><br />
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<b>A.</b> Use Citrix Director to reset the PvD.<br /><b>B. </b>Use Citrix Studio to restore the user's initial settings.<br /><b>C.</b> Run the ctxpvd.exe command on the user's system.<br /><b>D.</b> Run a PowerShell cmdlet to restore the user's PvD to a new virtual machine.<br /><br /><b>Answer: D</b><br />
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<b><br />Which policy must a Citrix Administrator modify on the NetScaler to allow mobile devices to connect to a XenDesktop environment where two-factor authentication is NOT used?</b><br /><br /><b>A. </b>LDAP<br /><b>B.</b> Session<br /><b>C.</b> Authentication<br /><b>D.</b> Traffic Domain<br /><br /><b>Answer: B</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-73545951366018227912016-02-14T23:03:00.001-08:002016-02-14T23:03:33.225-08:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A Citrix Administrator installed AutoCAD 2014 on a vDisk image and asked users to test the application. Users are reporting that the application is NOT available on their Desktop OS machines. The administrator started a test machine and verified that the application is there. What should the administrator do to allow the users to see the application? </b><br /><br /><b>A. </b>Promote the vDisk. <br /><b>B. </b>Restart the target devices. <br /><b>C.</b> Change the vDisk access mode to Private. <br /><b>D.</b> Change the target device type to Production.<br /><br /><b>Answer: B</b><br />
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<b>An application that renders locally and creates a large number of temporary files on the local drive is installed on the Desktop OS machines. A Citrix Administrator creates a vDisk in Private mode with this application installed. The administrator is in the process of updating a vDisk from Private mode to Standard mode and needs to determine the write cache type. Which cache type would provide the best performance? </b><br />
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<b>A. </b>Cache on server <br /><b>B. </b>Cache on device hard drive <br /><b>C. </b>Cache on device hard drive encrypted <br /><b>D. </b>Cache in device RAM with overflow on hard disk<br /><br /><b>Answer: D</b><br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-20120131623423723012016-01-28T03:13:00.003-08:002016-01-28T03:13:59.601-08:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A Citrix Administrator has deployed 2000 Desktop OS machines in a call center environment. The call center is segmented into three shifts that span the full 24-hour day. The Desktop OS machines are deployed as non-persistent Desktop OS machines with Provisioning Services. The administrator needs to increase the RAM allocated to each Desktop OS machine by 1 GB. What should the administrator do to add the memory to each Desktop OS machine in this environment?</b><br /><br /><b>A.</b> Increase the memory of the Master Target Device inside the Provisioning Services Console. <br /><b>B. </b>Use PowerShell cmdlets on the Delivery Controller to set the Desktop OS machine settings for a specific Machine Catalog. <br /><b>C. </b>Update the template in the hosting infrastructure. In Citrix Studio, select the Machine Catalogs node, select the machine catalog in the results pane, and click Update Machine. <br /><b>D. </b>Create new virtual machines with the XenDeskop Setup Wizard using the updated hosting template. Once all Delivery Groups have been migrated to the new catalog, delete the existing Desktop OS machines.<br /><br /><b>Answer: D</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-29732531851659513362015-12-29T22:16:00.000-08:002016-10-04T00:31:57.212-07:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A Citrix Administrator needs to add a new application to an existing XenDesktop Delivery Group. </b><br />
<b>The application must only be available to the Human Resources (HR) user group. How could the administrator meet the requirements of the scenario? </b><br />
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<b>A.</b> By creating a new Group Policy Object and setting security to the HR user group <br />
<b>B.</b> By editing the application in Citrix Studio and limiting the visibility to the HR user group <br />
<b>C.</b> By creating a new Citrix HDX Policy in Citrix Studio and filtering the policy to allow access to the HR user group only <br />
<b>D.</b> By creating a new application folder in Citrix Studio for the HR user group and moving the application to the new folder<br />
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<b>Answer: B </b><br />
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<b>A Citrix Administrator must provide a new application to 50 users and wants to use the most cost-effective application delivery method. These users perform well-defined tasks and do NOT require personalization or offline access to applications. What type of application delivery method should the administrator consider? </b><br />
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<b>A. </b>Persistent virtual desktops <br />
<b>B. </b>Hosted Server OS machine <br />
<b>C. </b>Virtual machine hosted apps <br />
<b>D. </b>Locally streamed virtual hard disk<br />
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<b>Answer: B</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-7437182534567137982015-12-08T01:19:00.000-08:002015-12-08T01:19:06.162-08:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201 Question Answer<b>A Citrix Administrator must limit the Helpdesk team supporting Human Resources (HR) to only manage and view resources for the HR department. Which two steps must the administrator complete within Citrix Studio to meet the requirements of the scenario? (Choose two.) </b><br /><br /><b>A.</b> Apply the custom filter to the HR Helpdesk team. <br /><b>B.</b> Remove all current roles for the HR Helpdesk team. <br /><b>C.</b> Remove all current scopes for the HR Helpdesk team. <br /><b>D.</b> Create a new custom role and link it to the HR Helpdesk team. <br /><b>E.</b> Create a new custom scope and link it to the HR Helpdesk team.<br /><br /><b>Answer: C,E</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-3030171743730662762015-11-02T04:08:00.001-08:002015-11-05T23:22:48.997-08:00Why Microsoft Buying Citrix is a Terrible Idea, why HP or Cisco Will Buy Them Instead, And Where the *real* battle is?<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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Last week I published Why it’s finally time for Microsoft to
buy Citrix. It was long (3k words) and it did well (12k views), but no one
really commented on it. (Most of the conversation about it on Twitter was based
on a remark I made about the popularity of XenServer—a topic we’ll revisit here
soon.)</div>
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Since views of these articles tend to really die off after
the first day, most people missed an fantastic comment from AppDetective. It
was so good that I’m republishing it here as a standalone article, because he
makes a lot of good points that we should talk about.</div>
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So here’s his comment (I consolidated his original 10 points
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">1. The Datacenter Battle</b></h3>
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The datacenter battle is not "Hyper-V versus
VMware." That’s yesterday’s war and Microsoft is doing just fine.</div>
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The battle is AWS versus Azure in the public cloud and
blocking AWS from entering the enterprise. Google a secondary threat and VMware
is nowhere to be found in cloud and five years too late to the party. (See
stock price…)</div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">2. Containers</b></h3>
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The other battle is containers. That will make development
and virtualization turn on its head in the next decade. It's still a wide-open
opportunity and a battle to win developer mindshare. Containers is what will
hurt Amazon as they are a VM mindset still (even though it's custom Xen).</div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">3. This is
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The above two opportunities are where Microsoft will focus.
Everything else is about Office, Windows client, and devices with apps based on
Azure to reach those devices on Windows.</div>
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Then the future is about an expansion of Azure to serve
other operating systems as Windows looses steam. i.e. "Azure is the new
Windows.” RDSH, Intune, etc. are nothing more than workloads to drive Azure
adoption, and anything Citrix (or anyone else) does to help is free money for
Microsoft, just like it’s been forever…</div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">4. Desktop Virtualization
is Nothing in Comparison</b></h3>
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The Desktop Virtualization market is a fart in the wind
opportunity in comparison to these tectonic shifts that are taking place, and
it’s a backwards-looking bet for a $13B plus transaction. I’m not saying the market
won’t grow, (it seems to be based on Citrix’s earning yesterday), but I’ll have
to read the earnings transcripts in more detail to see if XenApp/XenDesktop is
growing or not.</div>
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In my world, I haven’t seen growth in these core products. I
mostly see Netscaler growth and suite sales with mobile to pull things along.
In other words, it’s getting harder with Citrix’s internal turmoil which is
driving a lot of the,”Is Citrix a bet for the future?” and, “Should we
consolidate the number of vendors we manage?”conversations.</div>
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VMware is taking advantage of that scenario, so here I agree
that Citrix as part of a bigger company will help calm those fears. I just
don’t believe it matters to Microsoft.</div>
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Cisco or HP will buy Citrix. If that happens, Microsoft
prints free money from Citrix and VMware competing to drive revenue on top of
Windows. Why spend $13B+ to get something you will get anyway for free, and
when you can keep squeezing their margins with a "good enough"
RemoteApp in Azure that at cloud speed will keep getting better quickly?
Microsoft will care more about making sure Amazon doesn’t take people to AWS
with Windows. If VMware were smart they would build for Azure to weaken AWS and
play the Microsoft B I T C H game.</div>
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I hear you screaming mobile! I’ve said it for a long time.
EMM is a dead market. Most people think it’s still MDM, which is dead. All the
mobile vendors are desperately trying to make it bigger with identity,
productivity apps, Windows management, etc., but Intune from Microsoft will
squeeze this market and take the profits out.</div>
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EMM is not mobile. Mobile is so much more and it’s mostly
about apps, business processes, and enabling a digital enterprise. EMM does
little to enable that and is nothing more than commodity infrastructure
management with way too much marketing BS, but hey I guess it keeps Jack busy!
Just look at how badly MobileIron is doing, and they are supposed to be a
leader in this space. VMware with AirWatch and Citrix with XenMobile are trying
to bundle everything together as a suite as I’m sure they see the reality too.</div>
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There is a reason for this. What people are still buying is
mostly MDM. EMM is 90% add-on crap nobody cares about and the this whole
"EMM will manage Windows 10” thing is a long term "may happen"
bet for a world that is going away from Windows.</div>
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I’ll say it again: EMM is not mobile. True mobility is so
much more—we just have tunnel vision by reading too much vendor BS.</div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">6. Citrix Workspace
Cloud</b></h3>
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Citrix Workspace Cloud is a mid-market cloud. Citrix is
already in every enterprise account. CWC is about reaching new people and
enabling service providers. I like it, but it will take time to mature to be
relevant. Plus partners will get screwed so that’s something that needs more
clarity.</div>
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You are right about the price. The math doesn’t work at
those levels. CWC is $100-150k per year to support 1000 users just for the
infrastructure pieces. In the enterprise, as you scale up the costs to support
Citrix don’t go up as fast, even if the enterprise is hosting the
infrastructure. This is a big problem for Citrix since they don’t have their
own cloud. Citrix will always have to be expensive to pay the cloud providers.
Hey, perhaps Amazon should buy Citrix instead…</div>
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The only way to charge that sort of money is to drive more
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IoT is too early. There is no proven business model yet.
OctoBlu was nothing more than Mark T hiring his friend to help him rescue
Citrix, which didn’t work out and we won’t ever know the plan since Mark is now
gone.</div>
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ShareFile is a feature, but who cares in a crowed market.</div>
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DaaS (in time) will have potential, but Microsoft will
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What we’re seeing here is a changing of everything in the
market.</div>
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Amazon has won the cloud and Microsoft was smart/rich enough
to build Azure. Everybody else is trying to win by consolidating and saying,
"We are big so we must be relevant.” They're all f’ed. Desktop
Virtualization and EMM are yesterday’s battlegrounds, get over it people. These
are all parts of bigger stories moving forward.</div>
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The end-to-end assertion by Brian is correct, but Microsoft
doesn’t need Citrix since they already own that market. However Cisco or HP—who
are just as desperate as Dell/EMC—need a story, and Citrix would be the perfect
fit for another giant boring company that represents the past.</div>
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<b>A Citrix Administrator configures a profile management policy in Citrix Studio for the members of a particular organizational unit (OU). The administrator must verify that the filter is applied correctly to the newly created policy. How could the administrator verify that the filter is correctly applied? </b><br />
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<b>A.</b> Using the Modeling Wizard<br />
<b>B.</b> Using a Policy Template Comparison<br />
<b>C. </b>Running rsop.msc on the Delivery Controller<br />
<b>D. </b>Running gpresult /v from the command line<br />
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<b>Answer: A</b><br />
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<b>Newly hired employees report they are NOT able to connect to their Desktop OS machines. </b><br />
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Some of the employees have provided screenshots that show an error message indicating that no license is available. The license console shows that all device/user licenses have been allocated. Three weeks ago the company sold a subsidiary, freeing up 100 licenses, so the IT team is certain that licenses are available. Which command-line interface utility should a Citrix Administrator use to address this issue? </b><br />
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<b>A. </b>lmdiag.exe<br />
<b>B.</b> lmdown.exe<br />
<b>C.</b> udadmin.exe<br />
<b>D.</b> lmadmin.exe<br />
<br /><b>Answer: C </b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710787611700833967.post-48744266231795207812015-08-31T05:05:00.002-07:002015-08-31T05:05:49.376-07:00Pass4sure 1Y0-201, Citrix XenDesktop 7.6 Solutions Exam<b>Tests 1Y0-201: Managing Citrix XenDesktop 7.6 Solutions</b> is nothing but amazing. The exam give skills and knowledge to individuals on the subject of XenDesktop version 7.6 which will give them the access to be one of the top most professionals in the field of information technology. The exam is special because it is created specifically for the technology of Citrix and is taken by only those professionals that have working experience of the product. The 1Y0-201 Questions given in the exam are very complex and hence it is required by the applicants that they study properly so that nothing is missed. It is vital that the applicants get some 1Y0-201 Study Resources which will give them the edge over others.<br />
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Answer: C</h3>
<br />A Citrix Administrator creates a new Desktop OS machine master image for the Marketing team. The administrator attempts to provision 25 Desktop OS machines using Machine Creation Services, but the process fails. Which component must the administrator install to resolve the desktop provisioning failure? <br /><br /><b>A.</b> Citrix Scout <br /><b>B.</b> Hypervisor tools <br /><b>C.</b> Virtual Delivery Agent <br /><b>D.</b> End User Experience Monitor<br /><br />
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Answer: C</h3>
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