A. A user will not be able to launch their Frame Desktop or Application
B. The administrator will receive an errornotification.
C. Quick Publish value settings are ignored, and regular publishing is performed.
D. Regular publish value settings are ignored and Quick Publish valuesare performed.
Explanation:
Nutanix Frame allows administrators to configure capacity settings for their virtual machines (VMs) that run virtual apps and desktops. Capacity settings include:
✑ Default capacity, which defines how many VMs are turned on when there is no user activity on the account. This setting helps reduce costs by turning off unused VMs.
✑ Active capacity, which defines how many VMs are turned on when there is user activity on the account. This setting helps improve performance by ensuring enough VMs are available for user sessions.
✑ Quick Publish, which defines how many VMs are updated with the latest changes when publishing a new version of an app or desktop. This setting helps speed up the publishing process by updating only a subset of VMs instead of all of them.
According to Nutanix Frame documentation1, Quick Publish value should be equal to or less than the active capacity value for each instance type.
If Quick Publish value is set higher than active capacity value, then Frame will ignore Quick Publish value and perform regular publishing instead.
https://docs.frame.nutanix.com/platform/admin/capacity/