A. Legacy software is the best use case for client-side virtualization.
Client-side virtualization, also known as application virtualization, allows you to run older applications in a virtual environment on a newer operating system. This is particularly useful for legacy software that may not be compatible with modern operating systems.
Here's why the other options are less suitable:
B. Email: Email clients are generally compatible with modern operating systems and don't require virtualization.
C. Directory services: Directory services are typically server-based and not suitable for client-side virtualization.
D. Database: Databases often require specific hardware and software configurations and are not typically virtualized on client machines.
By using client-side virtualization, organizations can continue to use legacy applications without compromising the security and stability of their modern operating systems.
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No, email is server side. Question asks about client side so in this case A. Legacy software is correct.
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