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Question 12

Scenario: A Citrix Engineer manages Citrix Application Delivery Management (ADM) for a large holding company. Each division maintains its own ADC appliances. The engineer wants to make Citrix ADM features and benefits available to each group independently.

What can the engineer create for each division to achieve this?

    Correct Answer: C

    The correct approach for the engineer to make Citrix ADM features and benefits available to each group independently is to create a tenant for each division. By setting up a tenant, each division can have its separate, independent environment within Citrix ADM. This setup aligns with the concept of multitenancy, which is designed to provide isolated access and management for different groups or divisions within an organization.

Discussion
diskmanOption: C

Should be C: A tenant that involves multi-tenancy solution provisioned by ADM

CoreyHawkOption: E

I would say group: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-application-delivery-management-software/current-release/access-control/role-based-access-control/rbac-configuring-groups.html

BinomimusOption: E

Should be E: a group "In Citrix ADM, a group can have both feature-level and resource-level access. For example, one group of users might have access to only selected Citrix ADC instances; another group with only a selected few applications, and so on." https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-application-delivery-management-service/setting-up/configuring-role-based-access-control.html

Binomimus

Since the question already talks about existing groups, those groups must be assigned roles: B

d6294d0Option: C

"Multitenancy is no longer supported for ADM on-premises and service deployments."No tenant has visibility into the instances and applications of the other tenants. Only the system admin has visibility into all instances, applications, and reports of all tenants. https://docs.netscaler.com/en-us/netscaler-application-delivery-management-software/current-release/access-control/multi-tenancy.html

thedelphOption: C

Having said that, "Multitenancy is no longer supported for ADM on-premises and service deployments."

thedelph

https://docs.netscaler.com/en-us/citrix-application-delivery-management-software/current-release/access-control/multi-tenancy.html

thedelphOption: C

While roles (B) and groups (E) are important for defining access within Citrix ADM, it is the tenant (C) feature that enables the Citrix Engineer to provide a completely exclusive management environment to each division. Multitenancy allows each division to operate independently within the ADM platform, which is precisely the engineer's goal.