Which can be used to make sure only certain Connection Servers are used for a Global Entitlement?
Which can be used to make sure only certain Connection Servers are used for a Global Entitlement?
Tags are used to restrict which Connection Servers can access a particular global entitlement. By assigning specific tags to Connection Servers, you can control and ensure that only certain servers are used for a Global Entitlement. This feature is integral to managing Connection Server restrictions effectively.
Correct answer is C. you can find the explanation here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon/2203/horizon-cloud-pod-architecture/GUID-4CFD6907-AA23-42EA-B00C-39EC34819277.html
Answer C: The Connection Server restrictions feature uses tag matching to determine whether a Connection Server instance can access a particular global entitlement. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon/2203/horizon-cloud-pod-architecture/GUID-4CFD6907-AA23-42EA-B00C-39EC34819277.html
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You can configure tag restrictions (Connection Server restrictions) from the Global Entitlement wizard.
Access Groups are specifically designed for controlling entitlements. By associating specific Connection Servers with an Access Group, you can ensure that only those servers participate in a Global Entitlement. Access Groups allow fine-grained control over which servers are included or excluded from entitlements. When you create a Global Entitlement, you can specify the Access Group(s) that define the set of eligible servers.
Tags first then AGs..
Answer D: With the Connection Server restrictions feature, you assign one or more tags to a Connection Server instance. Then, when you configure a global entitlement, you specify the tags of the Connection Server instances that you want to have access to the global entitlement. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.10/horizon-cloud-pod-architecture/GUID-4CFD6907-AA23-42EA-B00C-39EC34819277.html