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Which of the following scenarios best illustrate a need for VDI? (Choose two.)

  • A. An IT engineer who is designing and showcasing organization user experiences for multiple clients
  • B. A company that needs to store 10PB worth of data
  • C. A manufacturing plant that has high turnover
  • D. A bank that has security concerns regarding employee activity
  • E. A payment processor that is planning on implementing virtual currency
  • F. An application developer who needs to configure network settings for an application
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Suggested Answer: AD 🗳️

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007madmonk
Highly Voted 1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: CD
D. A bank that has security concerns regarding employee activity: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) can be beneficial in scenarios where security is a top priority. In a banking environment with security concerns, VDI allows for centralized control over desktop environments, making it easier to monitor and manage user activities. It helps in ensuring data security and compliance by keeping sensitive information within a controlled virtual environment. C. A manufacturing plant that has high turnover: In an environment with high turnover, providing and managing traditional desktops for every employee can be resource-intensive and time-consuming. VDI allows for a more flexible and scalable approach, enabling employees to access their virtual desktops from various devices. This can streamline onboarding processes and reduce the overhead associated with managing physical desktops.
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Big_foot
9 months, 4 weeks ago
AD. The majority of employees at a Manufacturing plant are not using desktops. They are working at the assembly line.
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JonHin
Most Recent 2 months, 2 weeks ago
A&D are correct answers The scenarios that best illustrate a need for VDI are A and D. VDI can provide several benefits for different use cases, such as: Enhancing security and compliance by centralizing and encrypting data and applications on the server, rather than on the endpoint devices. This can prevent data loss, theft, or leakage, as well as reduce the risk of malware or unauthorized access. This is especially important for organizations that deal with sensitive or regulated information, such as banks, healthcare providers, or government agencies123.
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JonHin
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Improving flexibility and mobility by allowing users to access their desktops and applications from any device, location, or network. This can enable remote work, bring your own device (BYOD) policies, or disaster recovery scenarios. This is especially useful for organizations that have distributed or mobile workforce, such as IT engineers, consultants, or sales representatives123.
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Nate_A
5 months, 3 weeks ago
The two best scenarios for VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) are: A. An IT engineer who is designing and showcasing organization user experiences for multiple clients. D. A bank that has security concerns regarding employee activity. Here's why: A. IT Engineer: VDI allows the IT engineer to create multiple virtual desktops, each configured with different operating systems, applications, and settings. This enables them to demonstrate various user experiences to clients without affecting their local machine. D. Bank: VDI can enhance security by isolating user activities. Any malicious activity or data breaches would be confined to the virtual desktop, protecting the underlying infrastructure. GG
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CloudChef
5 months, 3 weeks ago
An IT engineer who is designing and showcasing organization user experiences for multiple clients: This is not a typical use case for VDI. VDI is primarily used to virtualize desktops for general users, not for IT engineers creating custom user experiences. The scenario seems more suited to local or cloud-based development environments rather than virtual desktops.
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CloudChef
5 months, 3 weeks ago
C. A manufacturing plant that has high turnover: D. A bank that has security concerns regarding employee activity:
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dickchappy
8 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
I really do not understand what turnover in a MANUFACTURING PLANT has to do with VDI. It isn't a corporate office, you probably have barely anyone using a desktop there. If you want to showcase user experience for various clients you could use VDI to simulate different desktop environments.
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MikeNY85
12 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
A. An IT engineer designing and showcasing user experiences for multiple clients: VDI can provide a consistent and secure environment for the IT engineer to access design tools, collaborate with clients, and showcase user interfaces. It allows flexibility while maintaining control over software versions and security settings. D. A bank with security concerns regarding employee activity: VDI enables centralized management of desktops, ensuring that employees access secure virtual environments. It allows monitoring, access controls, and data protection, addressing security concerns.
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Selected Answer: AD
Multiple virtual desktops!
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088b925
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
A. VDI allows for the central management of virtual desktops, making it easier for an IT engineer to design and showcase user experiences across multiple clients. It provides a flexible and scalable solution for delivering desktop environments to different users. D. VDI can enhance security by centralizing desktop management and control. In a banking environment, where security is crucial, VDI can help mitigate risks associated with employee activity by providing a controlled and monitored virtual desktop environment.
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