Introduction • Assess network capacity and speed requirements for Azure Virtual Desktop. AZ-140: Plan an Azure Virtual Desktop architecture (10-15%) • Determine the connection round-trip time (RTT) from a location through the Azure Virtual Design the Azure Virtual Desktop Desktop service. architecture • Recommend an operating system for a Azure Conceptual knowledge of Azure Virtual Desktop implementation. compute solutions. Working experience with virtual • Describe the two load-balancing methods for machines, virtual networks, and app Azure Virtual Desktop. service. • Recommendation subscriptions and management groups for Azure Virtual Desktop. • Recommend a configuration for performance requirements. • Knowledge check and Summary
Minimum recommended bandwidths for a smooth user experience for using applications: Workload type Recommended bandwidth Light 1.5 Mbps Medium 3 Mbps Heavy 5 Mbps Power 15 Mbps
Bandwidth recommendations for a smooth user experience for display
resolutions: Typical display resolutions at 30 fps Recommended bandwidth About 1024 × 768 px 1.5 Mbps About 1280 × 720 px 3 Mbps About 1920 × 1080 px 5 Mbps About 3840 × 2160 px (4K) 15 Mbps
Use the Azure Virtual Desktop Experience Estimator to determine the connection RTT from your location to each Azure region you can deploy VMs Connection round Azure region in which Through the Azure Virtual trip time from your you can deploy virtual Desktop service current location machines
Depth-first load-balancing method Ideal for cost-conscious organizations that want more granular control on the number of virtual machines they've allocated for a host pool.
Azure Virtual Desktop metadata Azure Virtual Desktop stores global metadata information (tenant names, host pool names, app group names, and user principal names) in a datacenter. • Whenever a customer creates a service object, they must enter a location for the service object • The location entered determines where the metadata for the object will be stored • The customer will choose an Azure region and the metadata will be stored in the related geography Currently support for storing metadata in the following geographies: • United States (US) (generally available) • Europe (EU) (generally available) • United Kingdom (UK) (public preview)
• Platform metrics are collected automatically for the virtual machine host • You need an agent to collect performance data from the guest operating system • Use an agent to collect log data from the guest operating system • You can create diagnostic settings for a virtual machine to send platform metrics to other destinations
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• Assess network capacity and speed requirements for Azure
Virtual Desktop. • Determine the connection round-trip time (RTT) from a location through the Azure Virtual Desktop service. • Recommend an operating system for an Azure Virtual Desktop implementation. • Describe the two load-balancing methods for Azure Virtual Desktop. • Recommendation subscriptions and management groups for Azure Virtual Desktop. • Recommend a configuration for performance requirements.
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