Topic 3, Misc. Questions
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com and an Azure
virtual network named VNET1.
To VNET1, you deploy an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS)
managed domain named litwareinc.com.
To VNET1, you plan to deploy a Windows Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1.
You need to ensure that you can deploy Windows 10 Enterprise host pools to Pool1.
What should you do first?
A.
Modify the settings of the litwareinc.com DNS zone.
B.
Modify the DNS settings of VNET1.
C.
Add a custom domain name to contoso.com.
D.
Implement Azure AD Connect cloud sync.
Modify the DNS settings of VNET1.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory-domain-services/tutorial-createinstance
"Update DNS settings for the Azure virtual network With Azure AD DS successfully
deployed, now configure the virtual network to allow other connected VMs and applications
to use the managed domain. To provide this connectivity, update the DNS server settings
for your virtual network to point to the two IP addresses where the managed domain is
deployed."
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool.
You add a French language pack to each session host in the host pool.
Several days later, users report that English displays when they connect to Azure Virtual Desktop.After an investigation, you discover that the French language pack was removed, and the
session hosts reverted to English.
You need to ensure that the French language pack is always available on the session
hosts.
What should you do?
A.
Apply a Group Policy setting that blocks the cleanup of unused language packs.
B.
Apply a Group Policy setting to disable the Time & language settings.
C.
Configure the international settings on each host.
D.
Assign a default time zone on each host.
Apply a Group Policy setting to disable the Time & language settings.
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment.
You deploy and configure Azure Virtual Desktop in a secondary location.
You plan to perform a test failover to the secondary location, but discover existing user
sessions to the primary location.
You need to sign out users from the session hosts in the primary location.
Which PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
A.
Invoke-RdsUserSessionLogoff
B.
Remove-AzWvdUserSession
C.
Invoke-RestMethod
D.
Remove-Alias
Remove-AzWvdUserSession
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/disaster-recovery
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment.
You need to create a host pool. The solution must ensure that during periods of tow CPU
usage, credits can be accumulated, and then used to raise performance above the
purchased baseline during periods of high CPU usage.
Which virtual machine series should you specify when you create the pool?
A.
H-series
B.
series
C.
series
D.
series
series
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool. The pool contains session hosts that run
Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session.
You connect to a Remote Desktop session on Pool1 and discover an issue with the
frequency of screen updates.
You need to identify whether the issue related to insufficient server, network, or client
resources. The solution must minimize how long it takes to identify the resource type.
What should you do?
A.
From within the current session, use the Azure Virtual Desktop Experience Estimator.
B.
From Azure Cloud Shell, run the
Get-AzOperationalInsightsWorkspaceUsage cmdlet and specify the DefaultProfile
parameter.
C.
From Azure Cloud Shell, run the Get-AzWvdUserSession cmdlet and specify the UserSessionId parameter.
D.
From within the current session, use Performance Monitor to display the values of all the RemoteFX Graphics(*)\Frames Skipped/Second counters.
From within the current session, use Performance Monitor to display the values of all the RemoteFX Graphics(*)\Frames Skipped/Second counters.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/remotefx-graphics-performancecounters
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