The architect of a company is asked to design a single VMware View Pod/Block without a single point of failure component. Which component offers the lowest availability?
To quote that doc, "Although using one vCenter Server and one View Composer for 10,000 desktops is possible, doing so creates a situation where there is a single point of failure. The loss of that single vCenter Server renders the entire desktop deployment unavailable for power, provisioning, and refit operations."
Composer has a 1:1 relationship between itself and a vCenter, there are no clustering/HA capabilities.
Because each vSphere cluster must be managed by a single vCenter Server instance, this server represents a single point of failure in every Horizon 7 design. This risk is also true for each View Composer instance. (There is a one-to-one mapping between each View Composer instance and vCenter Server instance.) Using one of the following products can mitigate the impact of a vCenter Server or View Composer outage:
*VMware vSphere High Availability (HA)
*Compatible third-party failover products
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.13/horizon-architecture-planning/GUID-979A744D-9F91-4A90-8430-3D7510AB4F96.html
So, I think C - Center is the correct answer
Think a couple of days and change the answer to Composer (we can use vCenter HA), but the question is very tricky
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