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Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
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Having configured two standalone Horizon pods, what steps should be taken to join them in a Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA) deployment?

  • A. On one pod, initialize the CPOn the second pod, join the CPOn one pod, create Global Entitlements, and add local pools from each pod.
  • B. On one pod, initialize the CPA. On the second pod, join the CPA. On one pod, create Cloud Entitlement: and sync pools from each pod.
  • C. Initialize the CPA on both Pods. On the second pod, sync the CPA. On one pod, create Global Entitlements, and add local pools from each pod.
  • D. Initialize the CPA on both Pods. On the second pod, sync the CPA. On one pod, create Cloud Entitlements, and add local pools from each pod.
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Carbonfiber01
8 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
Its A, however the formatting on the answer makes it confusing. Typos are in the answer. Initialize First POD, Additional PODs Join Federation, "Do not create both Global Entitlements and Local Entitlements for the same pool otherwise users might see two icons. Create the local pool, but don’t entitle it (i.e. don’t assign users). Instead, create a Global Entitlement and add the local pool to it." https://www.carlstalhood.com/vmware-horizon-8-cloud-pod-architecture/#initialize
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