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Question 47

Which two statements are valid when designing a Citrix Cloud Disaster Recovery plan? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, B

    Disaster Recovery for Citrix Cloud includes only the components that are NOT within Citrix Cloud because Citrix Cloud itself has built-in redundancy and failover mechanisms for its core services. Additionally, Citrix Cloud supports multiple zones, enabling the deployment of resources in different geographic locations to ensure high availability and disaster recovery capabilities. This means that Citrix Cloud can manage multiple resource locations effectively, facilitating resilience and operational continuity in case of a disaster.

Discussion
MP26Options: AB

A en B would be more logic. Citrix cloud is alreay redundant. It is about the recourse who are not availalbe. Local host is HA not DRS but is helpful

Jabberwolf

I agree with you. B is correct C is NOT correct "A zone is equivalent to a resource location. When you create a resource location and install a Cloud Connector, a zone is automatically created for you. Each zone can have a different set of resources, based on your unique needs and environment" Because each zone can have their own resources D is NOT correct https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops-service/manage-deployment/zones.html "Ability to continue to operate if the Cloud Connector’s connection to Citrix Cloud is severed, by using the Local Host Cache function of the Cloud Connectors with StoreFront" Also: https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2018/09/25/the-local-host-cache-and-citrix-cloud/

BeatOn

A & B, Citrix Cloud already redundent, and support MultiZone

DepheusOptions: BD

I think it should be B and D. Citrix Supports multiple Zones/Resource Locations https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops-service/manage-deployment/zones.html And Local Host Cache is listed in the CVADS Disaster Recovery Considerations. https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/tech-zone/design/design-decisions/cvad-disaster-recovery.html

buster1294

Agreed. B & D.

OllyThompson

Answer D states that LHC would "not" be helpful though. So the correct answers are A & B

JandreOptions: AB

A and B.

WardiOptions: AB

Should be A and B

Preeto18Options: AB

A and B is the correct answer !

CSantosOptions: AB

AB like MP26 user already explained

RDIOOptions: AB

"A" and "B". The D options says "NOT" be helpfull. And off course it would be helpfull to have LHC if you also have storefront and gateway on-prem.

RDIOOptions: AB

"A" and "B". The D options says "NOT" be helpfull. And off course it would be helpfull to have LHC if you also have storefront and gateway on-prem.

hawkensOptions: AB

I believe the answer should be A&B

hawkensOptions: BD

B&D are coreect!

tamj123Options: BD

B and D B. Citrix Cloud supports multiple zones: Citrix Cloud allows customers to deploy resources in multiple zones. A zone is a geographically independent group of Citrix-managed services that are hosted in a specific region. Deploying resources across multiple zones helps to ensure that services remain available in the event of a disaster in a particular region. D. Local Host Cache (LHC) would NOT be helpful in a Citrix Cloud setup during a Disaster Recovery scenario: LHC is a feature of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops that helps to ensure that users can continue to access their applications and desktops if the connection to the Delivery Controller is lost. However, LHC is not applicable in a Citrix Cloud setup, as the Delivery Controller is managed by Citrix Cloud and is not under the control of the customer. Instead, Citrix Cloud provides automatic failover of the Delivery Controllers to a secondary location if the primary location becomes unavailable.

ErezbOptions: AB

Citrix Cloud supports multiple zones and Disaster Recovery for Citrix Cloud includes only the components that are NOT within Citrix Cloud

EUC_PROOptions: AB

A and B are both true statements.

DipakSanadiOptions: AB

A & B BOTH ARE CORRECT