HOTSPOT
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A company is evaluating the capabilities of Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
HOTSPOT
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A company is evaluating the capabilities of Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Sorry typo on my end the correct answers are NO for M365 and intune licenses NO for windows 365 using multi-session YES for fslogic and AVD
https://getnerdio.com/resources/windows-365-vs-azure-virtual-desktop-avd-comparing-two-daas-products/ Azure Virtual Desktop supports all current versions of Windows, including Windows 10 Enterprise (single session), EVD (multi-session) and Server 2012/2016/2019. Windows 365 cloud PCs only support Windows 10 Enterprise (single session) since they are dedicated, non-multi-user desktops.
No, No, Yes
Yes No Yes
This is an old question. Windows 365 Business does not require Intune Licence, W365 Enterprise does. MS has since released W365 Enterprise Multi-session PCs, but you cannot upgrade old Business or Enterprise PCs to Multi-session.
This suggests that Azure VD has multi-session capability, not windows 365. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/products/virtual-desktop Y, N, Y
The second question is vague. Windows 365 for business does not require Intune, but Windows 365 for Enterprise does. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/business-enterprise-comparison
Yes No Yes
Users must have a Microsoft Intune license to use Windows 365. No While Intune can be used to manage Windows 365 devices, it is not a mandatory requirement. Windows 365 can be managed through other methods as well. Windows 365 uses a multi-session Windows operating system. No Windows 365 is designed for single-session use, providing each user with a dedicated Windows instance. Multi-session capabilities are a feature of Azure Virtual Desktop. Azure Virtual Desktop uses a FSLogix container to store user profile data. Yes Azure Virtual Desktop utilizes FSLogix technology to manage and store user profiles in containers, allowing for faster logins and a consistent user experience across sessions.
This is clearly an old question when Enterprise was not yet around, we must assume basic WIndows 365. For me N N Y if based on Windows 365 for Business. Windows 365 is not multi session in either version.
Y N Y https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/enterprise/requirements?tabs=enterprise%2Cent
Azure Virtual Desktop supports all current versions of Windows, including Windows 10 Enterprise (single session), EVD (multi-session) and Server 2012/2016/2019. Windows 365 cloud PCs only support Windows 10 Enterprise (single session) since they are dedicated, non-multi-user desktops.
This article suggests that the first question should be 'yes' - ie intune license IS required to use Windows 365 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/enterprise/requirements?tabs=enterprise%2Cent
2nd is No - Windows 365 is a dedicated user virtual machine. Azure virtual desktop is a multi-session alternative, as this uses FSLogix containers to host all users accounts.
Multi-session on Windows 10 is available on Windows 10 Enterprise, and is available with select Microsoft 365 and Office 365 planSs.
Given answer is correct NYY
A Windows 365 cloud PC is a VM that’s dedicated to a single user via permanent assignment (like personal desktops in AVD
The correct answers are N/Y/N. You dont need an intune license to do anything with Windows 365
YNY https://getnerdio.com/academy/windows-365-vs-azure-virtual-desktop-avd-comparing-two-daas-products/