QuestionQ114

Plan and implement an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure

You have an Azure subscription.

You also have a Microsoft 365 subscription with 1,000 users, each assigned a Microsoft 365 E5 license.

You are deploying Azure Virtual Desktop to meet these requirements:

  • Ensure user modifications persist across the deployment's session hosts.
  • Support simultaneous connections for 200 external users and 100 internal users.
  • Support apps that require GPU resources.
  • Minimize costs.

You perform the following tasks:

  • Deploy three pooled host pools. Each pool contains 15 session hosts running Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session. Each host is deployed on an NV-series virtual machine and supports eight user sessions.
  • Enroll the Azure subscription in Azure Virtual Desktop per-user access pricing.
  • Implement FSLogix profile containers.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

Yes or No
StatementsYesNo
The apps have access to GPU resources.
The deployment minimizes licensing costs.
User modifications are persistent between the session hosts.
Explanation

NV-family VMs are GPU-accelerated and are designed for graphics-intensive applications and virtual desktops. FSLogix profile containers roam the user profile between session hosts. Per-user access pricing is for external commercial users; using the enrolled subscription for internal users who already have eligible Microsoft 365 E5 licenses can create duplicate access charges, so it does not minimize licensing costs.

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