Writable Volumes can be assigned to which three choices? (Choose three.)
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A. B. C. D. E.ABE.
Writable Volumes are a feature of VMware Horizon that allows user-specific data to be separated from the base operating system and applications, allowing for a more personalized experience for the end-user. The data is stored on a virtual disk that can be dynamically attached to the user's virtual machine, and it is known as the Writable Volume.
Writable Volumes can be assigned to three choices, which are:
A. VDI Desktops: A Writable Volume can be assigned to a VDI desktop, which allows users to persist their personalized settings and data on a specific VDI desktop.
B. Groups: A Writable Volume can be assigned to a group of users, which allows multiple users to persist their personalized settings and data on any VDI desktop they log into.
C. RDS Session Hosts: A Writable Volume can be assigned to an RDS Session Host, which allows users to persist their personalized settings and data when accessing an RDS desktop or application.
Writable Volumes cannot be assigned to AppStacks, which are read-only virtual disks containing applications that can be assigned to users or groups. However, Writable Volumes can be used in conjunction with AppStacks to provide a more customized experience for users.
E. Users: A Writable Volume can also be assigned directly to a user, which allows them to persist their personalized settings and data on any VDI desktop or RDS session host they log into.