Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted Nov-19-2024 23:28
  
Q1:A,B,C. MCS can migrate the legacy cloud systems of other cloud platforms to the MCS platform using SCMT tools, which provide P2P, Backup, and HA methods for migration
Q2:Recovering virtual machines aims to minimize downtime, ensure data integrity, restore resource availability, maintain consistency, and comply with regulatory requirements. This helps businesses resume operations smoothly after a disruption.
Q3:vPC is to authorize the VGPU of the B series, while vVS authorizes the Q series.
Q4:Yes, VDI590 version started to support
Q5:This setup allows admins to perform necessary tasks without exposing the system to unnecessary risks associated with higher-level permissions.
Q6:Read lockoutTime ,Write lockoutTime ,Read pwdLastSet, Write pwdLastSet ,Read userAccountControl ,Write userAccountControl
Rotring Lv2Posted Nov-20-2024 12:04
  
Q1 : A,B
Q2 :
1. Successful Restoration of the VM
2. Restoration to a Specific State
3. Retention of VM Configuration
4. Data Integrity and Consistency
5. Alignment with RPO and RTO
6. High Availability Integration
7. Comprehensive Reporting
8. Resource Optimization
9. Enhanced Security Post-Recovery
10. Minimal Service Disruption
Q3: vPC Authorization is ideal for users needing a full, dedicated desktop environment, offering more flexibility and control.
    vVW Authorization is designed for lightweight, session-based access, ideal for shared or temporary usage scenarios.
Q4:Yes, VDI V5.9.1 supports Windows Server 2022
Q5 :
1.Prevent Unauthorized Access:
2.Minimize Human Error:
3.Enhance System Security:
4.Compliance with Security Policies
5.Reduce Attack Surface
Q6:
1.Assign permissions only for the necessary objects and attributes.
2.Use role-based access control (RBAC) to group permissions logically.
3.Avoid assigning broad permissions like "full control" unless absolutely necessary.
Humayun Ahmed Lv3Posted Nov-20-2024 14:45
  
Q1: All three options are valid methods for migration.

Q2: The VM will be listed on the Virtual Machines page after the recovery is completed and Deleted files in the VM prior to recovery will be restored and accessible upon logging into the recovered VM.

Q3: vPC is to authorize the VGPU of the B series, while vVS authorizes the Q series.

Q4: Yes

Q5: The primary purpose of configuring least privileges for LDAP admin accounts is to ensure that administrators only have the privileges necessary for their specific roles. This configuration allows for the creation of a dedicated admin account in Active Directory for LDAP authentication, enabling admins to perform tasks such as lookups and resetting passwords without needing to be part of the Account Operators or Domain Administrators built-in groups. This enhances security and reduces the risk associated with excessive privileges.

Q6: General Permissions:

Change password
Reset password

Property-Specific Permissions:

Read lockoutTime
Write lockoutTime
Read pwdLastSet
Read userAccountControl
Write userAccountControl
Beru Lv2Posted Nov-20-2024 15:55
  
Q1 : A, B, C
Q2 :
1. The VM is listed on the Virtual Machines page when the recovery is completed.
2. Any deleted files from the VM should be restored after logging in to the recovered VM​.
Q3 : vPC authorization is used for the VGPU of the B series, while vVW authorization is for the Q series​
Q4 : Yes
Q5 : to enhance security
Q6 :
- Read lockoutTime
- Write lockoutTime
- Read pwdLastSet
- Write pwdLastSet
- Read userAccountControl
- Write userAccountControl
Petal901 Lv1Posted Nov-20-2024 17:30
  
Q1: P2P Migration, Backup Migration & HA Migration

Q2: -The VM will be listed on the Virtual Machines page when the recovery is completed.
- The deleted files can be found in the restored VM after logging in.

Q3: vPC is to authorize the VGPU of the B series, while vVS authorizes the Q series.
Q4: VDI590 version started to support
Q5: This setup enhances security by minimizing the risk associated with granting broader permissions typically found in built-in groups like Account Operators or Domain Administrators.
Q6: In the Active Directory Users and Computers console, administrators can delegate control over user objects by selecting specific permissions such as “Change password” and “Reset password.”

pmateus Lv3Posted Nov-20-2024 18:08
  
Q1: A; B; C;
Q2: The VM will be listed on the Virtual Machines page when the recovery is completed.The deleted files can be found in the restored VM after logging in
Q3: A:vPC is to authorize the VGPU of the B series, while vVS authorizes the Q series.
Q4: YEs
Q5: This way, they do not need to be a member of the Account Operators or Domain Administrators built-in groups, which enhances the security and reduces the risk.
Q6: Read lockoutTime; Write lockoutTime; Read pwdLastSet; Write pwdLastSet; Read userAccountControl; Write userAccountControl;

Zonger Lv5Posted Nov-20-2024 19:02
  
Q1: A, B, C

Q2: 1. The VM will be listed on the Virtual Machines page when the recovery is completed.
      2. The deleted files can be found in the restored VM after logging in.

Q3: vPC is ti authorize the VGPU of the B series while vVS authorizes the Q series

Q4: No, VDI V5.9.1 doesnot support Windows Server 2022.

Q5: The primary purpose is to allow admis to perform necessary tasks without exposing the system to unnecessary risks associated with higher level permissions.

Q6: 1. In the active directory users and computers consol, administrators can delegate control over user objects by selecting specific permissions such as " Change Password" and "Reset Password"
      2. Additional permissions related to account lockout times and password last set times are also defined.


Noviyanto Lv3Posted Nov-21-2024 12:36
  
Q1 A, B and C
Q2 A tenant can back up the VMs owned by themselves regularly, and this will meet their requirements for the VM's availability. This test case verifies the backup function of the VM.
Q3 VDI590 version started to support.
Q4 The primary purpose is allowing admins to perform lookups and reset passwords
Q5 -Property specific
   - Read lockout Time
   - Write lockout Time
   - Read pwdLastSet
   - Write pwdLastSet
   - Read userAccountControl
   - Write userAccountContorl
Kbob Lv2Posted Nov-21-2024 21:34
  
This is my answer to the question
Q1. All of the above are correct
A. P2P Migration,
B. Backup Migration,
and C. HA Migration

Q2. 1. The VM will be listed on the Virtual Machines page when the recovery is completed.
    2. The deleted files can be found in the restored VM after logging in.

Q3. vPC is to authorize the VGPU of the B series, while vVS authorizes the Q series.

Q4. YES, support windows server 2022

Q5. This setup enhances security by minimizing the risk associated with granting broader permissions typically found in built-in groups like Account Operators or Domain Administrators.

Q6.  Administrators need specific privileges to perform tasks related to LDAP authentication without having excessive rights. Read lockoutTime, Write lockoutTime, Read pwdLastSet, Write pwdLastSet, Read userAccountControl, Write userAccountControl
JJ Teoh Lv1Posted Nov-22-2024 09:56
  
Q1: A,B and C
Q2: The expected outcomes of recovering virtual machines are that the VM will be listed on the Virtual Machines page when the recovery is completed and the deleted files can be found in the restored VM after logging in.
Q3: The differences between vPC and vVW authorization are vPC is used to authorize the VGPU of the B series, vVW authorizes the Q series.
Q4: yes, supported
Q5: The primary purpose of configuring Least privileges for LDAP admin accounts is that admin do not need to be a member of the Account Operators or Domain Administrators built-in groups, which enhances the security and reduces the risk.
Q6: Read lockoutTime, Write lockoutTime, Read pwdLastSet, Write pwdLastSet, Read userAccountControl , Write userAccountControl