CompTIA A+ Core 2 Exam 220-1102: Hardware Requirements for Remote Desktop Lab

Hardware Requirements for Remote Desktop Lab

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A technician is acquiring hardware devices and setting up a computer lab with virtual desktops.

The lab computers must have the ability to connect automatically to the remote session upon boot and must be started remotely.

Which of the following solutions must the hardware be able to support? (Choose two.)

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The two solutions that the hardware must be able to support to connect automatically to the remote session upon boot and start remotely are PXE and Wake-on-LAN.

PXE stands for Preboot eXecution Environment. It is a network protocol that allows a computer to boot from a server on a network prior to booting the operating system installed on the local hard drive. PXE enables a technician to perform automated installation of an operating system or other software over the network without having to physically install media on each machine. In this scenario, the lab computers will need to support PXE to boot up and connect automatically to the remote session.

Wake-on-LAN is a technology that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened from a sleep or hibernate state by a network message. The Wake-on-LAN technology is implemented in the computer's network adapter or motherboard. In this scenario, the lab computers will need to support Wake-on-LAN to be started remotely.

Therefore, the correct options for the hardware to support in order to connect automatically to the remote session upon boot and start remotely are PXE and Wake-on-LAN. The other options are not directly related to this scenario.

Image deployment involves copying an existing installation image to a new computer or device. Multiboot refers to a system that can boot from multiple operating systems or software applications installed on the same device. Unattended installation refers to an automated installation process that does not require user intervention. USB is a storage device and cannot help in booting or connecting to a remote session.