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Citrix Exam 1Y0-403 Topic 11 Question 100 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-403 exam
Question #: 100
Topic #: 11
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Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to manage the disaster recovery (DR) process for a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. The environment currently consists of an active data center typically accessed by users, and a DR data center used in the event that a disaster impacts the primary data center. Management has made it a priority to minimize the loss of data when failing over between data centers.

The environment has failed over from the primary data center to the DR data center and the primary data

center has subsequently been recovered to its normal state.

What is the appropriate sequence of steps that the architect should follow to return to normal operations after the primary data center's stability is confirmed?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Leandro
2 months ago
B is the way to go, no doubt. Gotta love those Citrix architects and their love for orderly failovers. It's like a dance routine, but with servers instead of people.
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Luis
2 months ago
Haha, I'd choose E just to see the look on the architect's face. Terminating sessions, then blocking access, that's a recipe for chaos!
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Hollis
1 months ago
User 3: Definitely, terminating sessions before blocking access doesn't sound like a good idea.
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Yoko
1 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Maybe A or B would be better options.
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Sherell
1 months ago
I think E is a bad choice, it will cause chaos.
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Desirae
2 months ago
I'm going with D. Blocking access to the DR data center and then replicating to the primary makes sense to ensure data integrity.
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Sean
25 days ago
Absolutely, minimizing data loss is crucial in a disaster recovery scenario.
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Merlyn
26 days ago
That sounds like a solid plan. It's important to prioritize data integrity during the recovery process.
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Daniela
2 months ago
D) Block access to the DR data center, complete replication to the primary data center, terminate/drain existing sessions in the DR data center, enable access in the primary data center, and configure replication back to the DR data center.
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Virgina
2 months ago
Why do you think option F is better than option A?
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Helaine
2 months ago
Option B seems the most logical. Draining the sessions from the DR data center first before replicating and enabling access is crucial to avoid data loss.
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Stanford
28 days ago
After replication is complete, blocking access to the DR data center and enabling access in the primary data center will help in returning to normal operations smoothly.
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Matthew
1 months ago
Once the sessions are drained, completing replication to the primary data center should be the next step to ensure data consistency.
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Jarod
1 months ago
I agree, it's important to ensure that all sessions are terminated before making any changes to prevent any data discrepancies.
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Franklyn
1 months ago
Option B seems the most logical. Draining the sessions from the DR data center first before replicating and enabling access is crucial to avoid data loss.
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Devorah
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option F is the correct sequence of steps.
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Virgina
2 months ago
I think the architect should follow option A.
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