DRAG DROP
Your company plans to deploy Microsoft Application Visualization (App-V) 4.6 applications from
servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The App-V applications will be streamed to the following
computers: 10,000 client computers within the corporate office firewall 1,000 client computers in a
field office that is connected to the corporate site via a limitedcapacity and high-latency WAN
Individual client computers connecting via the Internet without the use of a virtual private network
(VPN) The company has the following deployment requirements: All application publishing must be
accomplished from one place. WAN usage must be minimized.
CPU usage of client computers must be minimized when possible. A minimum number of ports must
be opened on the corporate firewall for inbound Internet connections. You need to deploy
streaming solutions to the corporate office and field office. You also need to select the appropriate
protocol for client connections. Which solution should be deployed at the corporate and field office,
and which protocol should be used for client computers at each location? (To answer, drag the
appropriate solution from the list of answer choices to the correct location or locations in the
answer area.)
Explanation:
“App-V Streaming Server” RTSP RTSPS
Note:
* App-V Streaming Server:
This component is responsible for hosting the packages for streaming to clients, such as in a branch
office, where the link back to the Management Server is considered unacceptable for streaming
package content to clients. This server contains streaming functionality only and provides neither
the Application Virtualization Management Console nor the Application Virtualization Management
Web Service. * RTSPS used for internet locations to get enhanced security (TLS). * To minimize CPU
usage use the simpler RTSP at the Corporate Office and at the Field Office, where security would not
be required.