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VMware Exam 2V0-51.23 Topic 4 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-51.23 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 4
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Having configured two standalone Horizon pods, what steps should be taken to join them in a Cloud Pod Architecture (CPA) deployment?

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Suggested Answer: A

Global Entitlements in VMware Horizon allow for the aggregation of resources across multiple pods and sites into a single entitlement. This feature is particularly beneficial when publishing applications that are hosted across different pods, as it ensures that users see only one icon for the application, regardless of which pod it is hosted on, simplifying the user experience and administration of applications in a multi-pod Horizon environment.


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Marylou
14 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B) might also be a valid choice. Initializing the CPA on both pods and then syncing the CPA on the second pod could work too. But I see the rationale behind option A) as well.
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Laurel
19 days ago
I agree with Nickolas. It makes sense to initialize the CPA on one pod and then join the CPA on the second pod. That way, we can create Global Entitlements and add local pools from each pod.
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Nickolas
25 days ago
I think the correct steps are A) On one pod, initialize the CPA. On the second pod, join the CPA. On one pod, create Global Entitlements, and add local pools from each pod.
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