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Citrix Exam 1Y0-312 Topic 9 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-312 exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 9
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Scenario: A Citrix Engineer is working on a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops deployment.

The current setup has the following characteristics:

Three data centers (A, B, and C), each with a large user base.

Network latency between these datacenters is more than 300 ms RTT because they are located at geographically far distances.

Which design should the engineer choose to ensure optimum performance?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Dana
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards option B, it seems like a good compromise.
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Nelida
3 months ago
I'm picturing the Citrix engineer just repeatedly shouting 'Can you hear me now?' as they try to manage the multi-site setup. Option B is the sanity saver.
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Cletus
3 months ago
Agreed, having a multi-zone setup with the database in the primary zone will help optimize performance and reduce latency issues.
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Hoa
3 months ago
Option B is definitely the way to go. Having the site database in the primary zone will make management much easier.
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Carry
3 months ago
Ha! Separate site databases? Might as well have Citrix engineers commuting between the data centers to make updates. Option B is the clear winner here.
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Gail
3 months ago
Hmm, I don't know, having a separate site database for each data center in option D might be better. That way they're all self-contained, you know? Less dependencies, less problems.
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Deandrea
3 months ago
But having a common site database deployed at the largest site in option C might also be a good idea for centralized management.
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Angella
3 months ago
I think having separate site databases for each data center in option D could work well.
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Solange
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe option C would be more efficient.
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Jacob
3 months ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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Audria
3 months ago
I agree, B is the way to go. Keeping the site database in the primary zone makes the most sense for optimum performance across the geographically dispersed data centers.
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Annett
2 months ago
Yeah, B seems like the most logical choice for this scenario.
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Deane
2 months ago
Agreed, having the site database in the primary zone will definitely optimize performance.
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France
2 months ago
I think B is the best option too. It will help with performance across the different data centers.
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Candra
4 months ago
Option B seems like the most efficient choice with a single site database in the primary zone. That should help minimize the network latency issues between the data centers.
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Mattie
3 months ago
Option B seems like the most practical solution for ensuring optimum performance in this scenario.
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Nickolas
3 months ago
It's important to consider the geographical distances and network latency when designing the Citrix deployment.
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Lewis
3 months ago
Having a common site database in the primary zone will definitely help with the network latency between the data centers.
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Jerilyn
3 months ago
I agree, option B with a single site database in the primary zone sounds like the best choice.
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