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Question #: 560
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following scenarios best illustrate a need for VDI? (Choose two.)

  • A. An employee needs the ability to work remotely on a non-company-provided computer
  • B. A company that needs to store 10PB worth of data
  • C. An employee has latency-sensitive workflow requirements
  • 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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Duke_CT
9 months, 1 week ago
The scenarios that best illustrate a need for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) are: A. An employee needs the ability to work remotely on a non-company-provided computer. VDI allows employees to access their desktop environment remotely from any device, ensuring consistent access to company resources and applications. D. A bank that has security concerns regarding employee activity. VDI provides centralized control and monitoring of desktop environments, enhancing security by keeping sensitive data within the data center and reducing the risk of data breaches. These scenarios highlight the flexibility, security, and remote accessibility benefits of implementing VDI in organizations.
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