DRAG DROP
Your company has three offices named Office1, Office2, and Main1. The offices do not have
a network connection to each other. The offices are configured as shown in the following
table.
You plan to deploy Microsoft Application Visualization (App-V) 5.0 to the network. Only Mainl
requires App-V streaming. You need to identify the appropriate App-V infrastructure model
for each office. Which infrastructure model should you identify? To answer, drag the
appropriate infrastructure model to the correct requirement in the answer are a. Each
infrastructure model may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may
need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Explanation:
Main1: Full Infrastructure The Full Infrastructure Model provides for built-in software
distribution, management, and reporting capabilities; it also includes the streaming of
applications.
Office1: Standalone The Standalone Model allows virtual applications to be Windows
Installer-enabled for distribution without streaming.
Office2: Standalone The Standalone Model allows virtual applications to be Windows
Installer-enabled for distribution without streaming.
Note:
* The three models for distribution are:
1)Standalone Model. The Standalone Model allows virtual applications to be Windows
Installerenabled for distribution without streaming.
2)Streaming Model. The Streaming Model offers application streaming without requiring
Active Directory or a database; it enables administrators to stream from existing servers or
via System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 with R2 distribution points.
3)Full Infrastructure Model. The Full Infrastructure Model provides for built-in software
distribution, management, and reporting capabilities; it also includes the streaming of
applications. All models require a Microsoft Application Virtualization client to be installed on
the workstation or RD Session Host server. More details on each of the options are given
below.
* The following roles, while required, are not covered in detail since they have no significant
infrastructure architecture discussion requirements:
•Active Directory Domain Services, for user authentication and application security
management.
•A client or server running the Microsoft Application Virtualization Management Console.
•A sequencer for creating the virtualized application packages. Since the application
packages can be shared between instances, not all instances require a sequencer.
•App-V client installed on systems that require application virtualization: desktops, virtual
machines (VMs), or RD Session Host servers.