1Y0-301 Free Dumps Study Materials
Question 1: SIMULATION
Scenario: A Citrix Engineer must provide students in the Cardiology program at CCH with Windows 8
virtual desktops.
These students will use hosted applications through Receiver. Personalization of the Windows 8
virtual desktops is
NOT required.
Tasks:
1. Create the appropriate machine catalog and name it XD_POOLED 1.
2. Create 10 virtual desktops for students in the Cardiology program.
3. Ensure each virtual desktop is assigned 2 Virtual CPUs.
4. Set the memory size for the virtual desktops to 8 GB.
5. Use the Network 0 network interface card.
6. Create Active Directory computer accounts for the virtual desktops in the CCH Virtual Desktops
organizational unit
(OU).
7. Use the following account naming scheme for the virtual desktops: TrainingDesk001 -
TrainingDesk010.
8. Create the virtual desktops from the WDK_8_1 master image.
9. Create the appropriate Delivery Group named CCH_Training_Desktops, and configure it according
to the
requirements above. Students in the Cardiology program are members of the Training Desktops user
group.
Correct Answer:XenDesktop 7 Machine Catalog
1. In Desktop Studio we want to create a VM catalog,
2. Choose the OS type
3. We will be using VMs and Citrix Machine Creation Services, so the defaults are fine.
4. Use the default
5. Choose the master image WDK_8_1 master image
6. A great feature of XenDesktop is the ability to customize the catalog hardware at provisioning
time, so you can offer
different tiers of VMs from the exact same master image. No need to build up templates with the
same OS and
software stack, just to customize the vCPUs and memory specs.
7. OU -
8. On the summary screen you need to give the catalog a name and a description.
9. After you kick off the provisioning process you get a nice status. MCS first makes a copy of your
master VM, then
does its magic to create copies
10. When the provisioning is completed you now have one machine catalog entry
11. If you double click on the machine catalog it will bring up a search window with the individual
VMs listed. You can
now power them on and wait for them to show a "registered" status. If you click on an individual VM
it will pull up
even more details. If a user had an active session to the VM then you get a plethora more data.
As you can see, creating a machine catalog from a master template is quick and easy. Within Desktop
Studio you can
view a tremendous amount of detail about the catalog and individual VMs.