Your company has three offices named Office1, Office2, and Main1. The offices do not have a network connection to each other. The offices are configured as shown in the following table.
Correct Answer:
Explanation/Reference:
Main1: Full Infrastructure
The Full Infrastructure Model provides for built-in software distribution, management, and reporting capabilities; it also includes the streaming of applications.
Office1: Standalone
The Standalone Model allows virtual applications to be Windows Installer-enabled for distribution without streaming.
Office2: Standalone
The Standalone Model allows virtual applications to be Windows Installer-enabled for distribution without streaming.
Note:
* The three models for distribution are:
1)Standalone Model. The Standalone Model allows virtual applications to be Windows Installer- enabled for distribution without streaming.
2)Streaming Model. The Streaming Model offers application streaming without requiring Active Directory or a database; it enables administrators to stream from existing servers or via System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 with R2 distribution points.
3)Full Infrastructure Model. The Full Infrastructure Model provides for built-in software distribution, management, and reporting capabilities; it also includes the streaming of applications.
All models require a Microsoft Application Virtualization client to be installed on the workstation or RD Session Host server. More details on each of the options are given below.
* The following roles, while required, are not covered in detail since they have no significant infrastructure architecture discussion requirements:
#x2022; Active Directory Domain Services, for user authentication and application security management.
#x2022; A client or server running the Microsoft Application Virtualization Management Console. #x2022; A sequencer for creating the virtualized application packages. Since the application packages can be shared between instances, not all instances require a sequencer. #x2022; App-V client installed on systems that require application virtualization: desktops, virtual machines (VMs), or RD Session Host servers.