QuestionQ341

Plan and implement user environments and apps

Your on-premises network has an Active Directory domain that synchronizes with an Azure AD tenant.

You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool containing Windows 11 session hosts that are joined to the domain.

You need to set up Azure NetApp Files to store user profile containers.

Which four actions should you complete, in sequence?

> Note: More than one ordering of the answer choices is valid. Credit is awarded for any correct order.

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Create a capacity pool.
Create a new NFS volume.
Create a new SMB volume.
Configure an Active Directory connection to the Azure AD tenant.
Create a new Azure NetApp Files account.
Configure an Active Directory connection to the on-premises domain.
Explanation

An Azure NetApp Files account is required before a capacity pool, and a volume is created within that pool. Windows profile containers use an SMB share; Azure NetApp Files requires an Active Directory connection before deploying an SMB volume. The required directory connection is to the on-premises Active Directory domain, not to the Azure AD tenant.

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