An IT department is configuring virtual machines on desktop workstations to support different operational needs across the company. Match each specific business scenario on the left with its primary client-side virtualization purpose on the right.
- Inspecting untrusted email attachments and running suspected malware without impacting the local host operating system.Security Sandboxing
- Executing an indispensable legacy accounting application that requires an out-of-support Windows OS on modern hardware.Legacy Application Support
- Verifying how an internally developed utility behaves under different operating system distributions from a single workstation.Cross-Platform Software Testing
- Providing new technical hires with a controlled environment to practice administrative tasks without damaging host configurations.Training Environment
Cevap
1. Inspecting untrusted attachments matches Security Sandboxing. 2. Executing an indispensable legacy app matches Legacy Application Support. 3. Verifying utility behavior across OS distributions matches Cross-Platform Software Testing. 4. Providing a controlled environment for new hires matches Training Environment.
Each scenario correctly pairs with its fundamental client-side virtualization objective: sandboxing protects the host from malicious code, legacy application support allows obsolete software execution, cross-platform testing enables multi-OS verification on a single desktop, and training environments provide risk-free learning spaces.
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Client-Side Virtualization Purposes and Use Cases