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A topology, which includes placement of Workspace ONE service applications within layered internal networks, as well as communication workflows of requesting and receiving services, is an example of what kind of architectural design?

  • A. Conceptual
  • B. Logical
  • C. Virtual
  • D. Physical
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
Reference:
https://techzone.vmware.com/resource/workspace-one-and-horizon-reference-architecture#sec14-sub3

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NKG123
4 years, 10 months ago
Physical A lot of guys don’t know the right answers. If we have network flows it can only be physical !!!
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NKG123
4 years, 10 months ago
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RevanT
4 years, 12 months ago
The answer is B ; Logical. From the VMware exam prep videos Logical Design includes Product name: Network Location: and Components. If it were Physical, it would include Communication Flow, Network Ports, and Hardware Requirements.
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bryanseesu
5 years ago
I would select D.since the question here is mentioning about layered internal networks and requesting and receiving services.
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gabrielramos
5 years ago
To physical it should mention all the components that compose the solution. For example it would say Airwatch Cloud Conector and Identity Manager Appliance, instead of Workspace One Application services.
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