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Question #: 38
Topic #: 5
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You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that contains two Azure regions.

You plan to implement a disaster recovery solution for user profiles. The solution must meet the following requirements:

• Users must retain their user profiles if a single region fails.
• Administrative effort must be minimized.

What should you include in the recommendation?

  • A. Azure Storage accounts that use zone-redundant storage (ZRS)
  • B. Azure Site Recovery
  • C. FSLogix Cloud Cache
  • D. Azure Backup
  • E. FSLogix with VHDLocations
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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vipjason
Highly Voted 1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Cloud cache! It can store the cache in up to 4 locations.
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jeff1988
Most Recent 7 months ago
C. FSLogix Cloud Cache FSLogix Cloud Cache allows you to configure multiple storage locations for user profiles. If one region fails, the profiles can be accessed from another configured location, ensuring high availability and minimal administrative effort. This solution is specifically designed to handle such scenarios efficiently.
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Frankmmendoza
11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
By implementing FSLogix Cloud Cache, you achieve an effective disaster recovery solution for user profiles in your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment across multiple Azure regions, while significantly reducing administrative overhead and ensuring business continuity for your users.
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rwshag
11 months, 3 weeks ago
As the question never mentions FSLogix as the profile solution, then CCD would be more administrative effort to set up from scratch. Answer is therefore B Az Site Recovery.
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hawkens
11 months, 3 weeks ago
FSLogix Profiles FSLogix user profiles are another consideration for BCDR planning with AVD. Azure Site Recovery protects servers, not storage accounts. Currently, there is no native Azure feature to replicate Azure Files Premium or Standard storage account with large file support enabled to a failover region. Consider using Cloud Cache to maintain multiple copies of the profile data at the primary and recovery region or Azure NetApp Files to replicate a copy of the profiles to a secondary region. I would go for C
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TheRealHulkHogan
1 year ago
B - Azure Site Recovery https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/disaster-recovery
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1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C: FSLogix Cloud Cache should be used for Business Continuity plans https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/concepts-container-recovery-business-continuity
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ESAJRR
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Azure Site Recovery
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AzureICT
2 weeks, 4 days ago
Azure Site Recovery: Designed for VM failover, not for user profile data.
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Anguis34
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Looking at both of the links below, I'd say the answer is correct. It seems both options will maintain user profiles, but Site Recovery does it with the least administrative effort.
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SergVish
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: C
I think it's C. FSLogic Cloud Cache Based on this: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/concepts-container-recovery-business-continuity
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HOzwei
1 year, 6 months ago
I think based on this: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/site-recovery/ Answer is correct.
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