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Question 5

Which Horizon feature provides high availability desktops across datacenters?

    Correct Answer: A

    Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA) is the VMware Horizon feature designed to provide high availability for desktops across multiple data centers. It allows multiple Horizon pods to be interconnected, enabling load balancing and redundancy, ensuring that users can access their desktops even if one data center fails. Other options, such as vCenter Linked Mode, Instant-Clones, and Replica Connection Servers, do not offer this capability across datacenters, but rather within a single datacenter or in different contexts.

Discussion
bassie01Option: A

CPA.. replica is within a pod so within datacenter.

vkv88Option: A

Across datacenter CPA

TipperOption: A

Since you are doing this "across Datacenters" CPA

adcdefOption: A

Correct answer is A. Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA) is a feature. Replica Connection Server is a component, not a feature.

caro1008Option: A

I think this should be A

Ansari678Option: A

Correct Answer A

VCIX_ChrisOption: D

Because it is NOT SUPPORTED to put the replica HCS into another DC or DC-site.

VCIX_ChrisOption: A

A. Fullstop.

VCIX_Chris

Because it is NOT SUPPORTED to put the replica HCS into another DC or DC-site.

karim333Option: A

The Cloud Pod Architecture feature links multiple VMware Horizon pods (data centers). a single pod can consist of up to 7 Connection servers (support up to 20,000 sessions). while replica is within a single pod in front of Load Balancer in the same Data Center

Carlos_Araya__Option: A

A > CPA

SybCertOption: A

Depending of the availabity we're focused on: Desktop availability when connecting to (D) Or availability of the desktops (A)

Kal_ddOption: A

A, across datacentres..

caro1008

Maybe Im wrong not sure but i found this: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.13/horizon-installation/GUID-086D023E-7A05-49E3-8077-7D5C055EBB3B.html

Tipper

if within the same datacenter yes, but across datacenters you need CPA to do that.