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A software developer used client-side virtualization on a developer PC to configure a web application. Although the application is working locally on the software developer's PC, other users on the LAN are not able to access the application. Which of the following would allow other users to access the application?

  • A. Bridge networking
  • B. Application virtualization
  • C. Virtual desktop
  • D. Site-to-site VPN
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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dvdlau
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Selected Answer: A
The correct option is A. Bridge networking. Bridge networking allows the virtual machine (VM) to appear as a separate device on the same network as the host machine. This means the VM will get its own IP address on the LAN, making it accessible to other users on the network. Here’s a brief look at why the other options are less suitable: B. Application virtualization: This is a different technology that isolates applications from the underlying OS, but it doesn’t address network accessibility. C. Virtual desktop: This provides a virtualized desktop environment but doesn’t solve the network access issue. D. Site-to-site VPN: This is used to connect two separate networks over the internet, which is not necessary for local network access.
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