A company has a use case for instant clones and 3D NVIDIA video cards. The current environment consists of Horizon 7.0 and vSphere 6.5. In which design standard category does the scenario fit?
I thin "B" or "D" but more "D".
Constraints=
Technology constraints such as hardware vendors, software solutions, and protocols
Operational constraints such as performance and accessibility
Financial constraints such as budgets
B
"A company has a use case for instant clones and 3D NVIDIA video cards" tells me this is a requirement for the environment to provide GPU enabled Instant Clone desktops.
Don't let the statement about the current environment mislead you. It is not a constraint because it only describes the current environment but does not mandate how the future environment must be.
I would stick with "D". If the the words "Use Case" is being used that means this is a requirement. Constraint is something you already have and you must use it.
I could call this a constraint. "A Limit or a restriction" as Horizon 7.0 or vCenter 6.5 could introduce limitations for the NVIDIA GPU's that might need to be addressed before proper use and functionality could be had.
When you create or edit a desktop pool of virtual machines, you can configure 3D graphics rendering for your desktops. Desktops can take advantage of Virtual Shared Graphics Acceleration (vSGA), Virtual Dedicated Graphics Acceleration (vDGA), or shared GPU hardware acceleration (NVIDIA GRID vGPU). vDGA and NVIDIA GRID vGPU are vSphere features that use physical graphics cards installed on the ESXi
hosts and manage the graphics processing unit (GPU) resources among the virtual machines.
Note This feature is not available to instant clones in Horizon 7.0.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.0/Horizon%207.0.zip
Answer is D
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