Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Broker distributes
RD Connection Broker extends the TS Session Broker capabilities included in Windows Server 2008 by creating a unified administrative experience for traditional session-based remote desktops and virtual machine-based remote desktops. A virtual machine-based remote desktop can be either a personal virtual desktop or part of a virtual desktop pool. In the case of a personal virtual desktop, there is a one-to-one mapping of virtual machines to users. Each user is assigned a personal virtual desktop that can be personalized and customized. These changes are available to users each time that they log on to their personal virtual desktop. For a virtual desktop pool, a single image is replicated across many virtual machines. As users connect to the shared virtual desktop pool, they are dynamically assigned a virtual desktop. Because users may not be assigned the same virtual desktop when they connect, any personalization and customization made by a user are not saved. If you choose to use a virtual desktop pool and users need their personalization and customizations saved, you can use roaming profiles and folder redirection.