A customer needs to set up a self-managed VDI solution that can be deployed to any VMware Cloud. Which two VMware solutions can meet this requirement? (Choose two.)
A.
VMware Dynamic Environment Manager (DEM)
B.
VMware ThinApp
C.
VMware Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)
A. VMware Dynamic Environment Manager (DEM): DEM provides user environment management capabilities, allowing administrators to manage user profiles, application settings, and policies. It is an essential component for a VDI solution, ensuring consistent user experiences across different environments.
D. VMware Horizon: VMware Horizon is a comprehensive VDI solution that enables the deployment and management of virtual desktops and applications. It is designed to be deployed in various environments, including VMware Cloud.
If it's a VMware based cloud, the VDI solution will be Horizon, If "any" VMware cloud shall be usable in the same way, you'd need a user profile management, which is provided by DEM, Dynamic Environment manager.
I would say A & D.
D is the VDI solution and A is required to provide a seamless multi-cloud experience.
https://www.vmware.com/uk/products/dynamic-environment-manager.html#:~:text=VMware%20Dynamic%20Environment%20Manager%20provides,and%20locations%20in%20real%20time.
after further research...For a self-managed VDI solution that can be deployed to any VMware Cloud, the primary products to consider are:
D. VMware Horizon: It's the primary VDI solution from VMware that provides desktop and application virtualization. It can be deployed on any VMware infrastructure, including on-premises and VMware Cloud on AWS.
A. VMware Dynamic Environment Manager (DEM): Formerly known as User Environment Manager (UEM), DEM allows for personalized user environments regardless of location and end-point device. It integrates with Horizon to manage user profiles and policies.
The other options listed, such as ThinApp (application virtualization), Workspace ONE UEM (device management), and Workspace ONE Access (identity and access management), provide other functionalities but aren't directly related to deploying a VDI solution on VMware Cloud.
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