QuestionQ28

Plan and implement an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure

You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment in the East US Azure region and a disaster-recovery location in the West US Azure region.

You need to recommend a disaster recovery solution that fulfills these requirements:

  • Controlled failover and failback tests between the two regions must occur every six months.
  • Administrative effort and costs must be kept to a minimum.

What should you recommend?

  • A Implement an active-active disaster recovery solution.
  • B Back up the Azure Virtual Desktop deployment by using Azure Backup.
  • C Implement an active-passive disaster recovery solution.
  • D Back up the Azure Virtual Desktop deployment by using an Azure Backup vault.
Explanation

An active-passive Azure Virtual Desktop design provides a secondary regional deployment for controlled failover and failback while keeping fewer, or potentially no, compute resources running in the secondary region during normal operation. This reduces operating cost and administrative overhead compared with active-active, which maintains two active host-pool deployments. Azure Backup provides data recovery, not the regional failover and failback capability required for this disaster-recovery strategy.

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