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How many connections and subscriptions should you identify?

You are the datacenter administrator for a company named Contoso, Ltd.
The network contains a server that has System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) installed.
You create four private clouds.
Developers at Contoso have two Windows Azure subscriptions.
Contoso creates a partnership with another company named A.Datum.
The A.Datum network contains a System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) infrastructure that contains three clouds.
Developers at A.Datum have two Windows Azure subscriptions.
You deploy System Center 2012 App Controller at A.Datum.
You plan to manage the clouds and the Windows Azure subscriptions for both companies from the App Controller portal.
You need to identify the minimum number of subscriptions and the minimum number connections required for the planned management.
How many connections and subscriptions should you identify?

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A.
Two connections and four subscriptions

B.
Two connections and two subscriptions

C.
Four connections and four subscriptions

D.
Eight connections and four subscriptions

E.
Four connections and two subscriptions

Explanation:
“Contoso has four clouds.”
Connecting to a private cloud means establishing a connection to a VMM 2012 Management Server. However, you can also add a Windows Azure subscription to
App Controller. Before anyone can use App Controller, an administrator must configure it to communicate with VMM for private clouds, or Windows Azure for public
cloud services. Connecting App Controller to VMM is straightforward.
Connecting (or subscribing) App Controller to an Azure subscription requires a little more work.
One of the coolest features of App Controller is its support for multiple connections and subscriptions. If for business reasons you implement different VMM
deployments, you can connect App Controller to each deployment. Similarly, if you have multiple subscriptions to the Microsoft Azure service, you can add them to
App Controller.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/server-cloud/archive/2011/10/28/app-controller-enabling-application- self-service.aspx
http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/system-center/microsoft-system-center-app-controller- 2012-142925
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg696038


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