When using Microsoft VDI, what are the two different types of virtual desktops offered, and what makes them unique?
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VDI offers two different types of virtual desktops, each of which is stored in collections. Virtual machines in a pooled virtual desktop collection all share the same master image, and any changes made to the virtual machine are reverted when the user logs off; only the user profile is stored. This has the advantage of using less storage space and being easier to maintain. With a personal virtual desktop collection, individual virtual machines are assigned to users that serve as their own private, persistent desktops. They can install their own applications and have full administrative access. Creating complete virtual machines for each user will use considerably more storage space, and deploying a new application across an organization must be done to each individual virtual machine versus updating a single master image used by a pooled collection.
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The ____ function sums the numbers in the specified range and then divides the sum by the number of cells with numeric values in the range.
A. MIN B. SUM C. AVERAGE D. MAX
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A. detail reports B. summary reports C. transaction reports D. control-break reports