Scenario: A Citrix Engineer needs to configure a baseline Citrix policy for a new user group in the XenApp and XenDesktop environment. The users are connecting from branch offices over a WAN connection.
The NetScaler SD-WANs are supporting each of the WAN connections. The users are connecting to Windows Server 2012 R2 published desktops. The primary objective of the policies is to utilize the WAN link bandwidth as optimally as possible.
Which two Citrix policy templates should the engineer use to accomplish this scenario? (Choose two.)
A. High Server Scalability
B. Optimized for CloudBridge
C. Optimized for WAN-Legacy OS
D. Optimized for WAN
E. High Server Scalability-Legacy OS
A and D – Citrix Policy Templates – High Server Scalability and Optimized for WAN, these are present by default under Citrix Policies.
If you look at https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/policies/policies-templates.html
The only ones that fit are B and D
Optimized for NetScaler SD-WAN. Apply this template for users working from branch offices with NetScaler SD-WAN for optimizing delivery of XenDesktop. (NetScaler SD-WAN is the new name for CloudBridge).
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Citrix CloudBridge appliances optimizes your WAN links, giving your users maximum responsiveness and throughput at any distance. So, I think the correct answers are B and D.
The final question must be confirmed exactly.(“Citrix Policy Template”)
“Optimized for CloudBridge” is not included in the policy template.
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/xenapp-and-xendesktop/7-15-ltsr/policies/policies-templates.html
Gwangyeol, because CloudBridge was rebranded to Netscaler SD-WAN so B and D are correct, though Citrix may update questions to newer names, so watch out
Optimized for NetScaler SD-WAN. Apply this template for users working from branch offices with NetScaler SD-WAN for optimizing delivery of XenDesktop. (NetScaler SD-WAN is the new name for CloudBridge).
Optimized for WAN. This template is intended for task workers in branch offices using a shared WAN connection or remote locations with low bandwidth connections accessing applications with graphically simple user interfaces with little multimedia content. This template trades off video playback experience and some server scalability for optimized bandwidth efficiency.