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A customer is deploying Horizon View 7.1 utilizing a Cloud Prod Architecture. The customer wants to utilize 32-node clusters, and a single vCenter at each site to support 9,500 desktops per site.
Which two statements about this configuration are true? (Choose two.)

  • A. This configuration allows all desktops at a site to be provisioned from a single master image.
  • B. This configuration allows multiple pools to be grouped together using global entitlements.
  • C. This configuration requires a 64-node cluster per site.
  • D. This configuration exceeds the maximum supported size for a View block.
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Suggested Answer: AB 🗳️

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MohamedZohair
Highly Voted 3 years, 4 months ago
his request arises from the fact that a single instance of vCenter Server can support 10,000 virtual machines. With View 5.2 and later, customers have the ability to use a single vCenter Server to manage a 10,000-desktop environment. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.1/com.vmware.horizon-view.planning.doc/GUID-CE4019FE-0C43-462A-A08E-82357B1CAF8B.html AB
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Cheshiremulisha
Most Recent 4 months ago
Selected Answer: BD
A - Incorrect. There is nothing in the question/statement where we can determine if this is true or not B - Correct. We're building a cloud pod, so you can combine pools. C - Incorrect. Maximum vSphere cluster is 32 D - Correct. A Horizon block supports 2000 users. Yes you can build multiple blocks into a pod, but the answer specifically says BLOCK not pod.
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spamfach
2 years, 1 month ago
A B is Correct From "view-71-architecture-planning" A building block consists of physical servers, a vSphere infrastructure, View servers, shared storage, and virtual machine desktops for end users. A building block is a logical construct and should not be sized for more than 2,000 View desktops. Customers usually include up to five building blocks in a View pod, although in theory you can use more blocks than that, as long as the pod does not go above 10,000 sessions and 7 View Connection Server instances. Wrong C. This configuration requires a 64-node cluster per site. -> vSphere clusters can contain up to 32 ESXi hosts D. This configuration exceeds the maximum supported size for a View block. -> A building block is a logical construct and should not be sized for more than 2,000 View desktops.
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dynamik
3 years, 5 months ago
In my studies I came to the conclusion that they are questions B and D, according to the limitation of 2000 desktops per Block.
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catalinuxm
2 years, 9 months ago
But there is no statement about how many block are to be used in each site, is there? Which means you could potentially have 5 blocks per site and still be in a supported configuration: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.2/com.vmware.horizon-view.planning.doc/GUID-3FE970DF-382D-4F2A-B2E6-24B670B6705B.html
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Nvoisn
1 year, 9 months ago
One block contain one vCenter, so you know how any block will be deployed... Agree with B D
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