Question
You have three Windows Server 2012 R2 servers that are set up as a Hyper-V cluster. You use System Center
2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager to manage the Hyper-V environment.
Users report that when a Hyper-V host server becomes overloaded, the performance of the virtual machines is
unacceptable.
You need to analyze workloads and automatically migrate virtual machines from overloaded host servers to
host clusters that have available capacity.
What should you configure?
A. Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO)
B. Placement Rules
C. shared .vhdx file
D. Dynamic Optimization
Correct Answer: D
Question
You administer four servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2. The servers are part of a four-node Hyper-V
cluster. You also have a file server cluster. All four Hyper-V nodes and the file server cluster have access to a
storage area network (SAN) that is administered by a SAN administrator.
You have the following requirements:
The SAN administrator must retain control over which servers have access to the SAN logical unit numbers
(LUNs).
The SAN administrator must be able to control the zoning for the SAN environment at the individual guest
virtual machine level.
You need to create the virtualized storage environment.
What should you do?
A. Implement virtual Fibre Channel adapters by using direct LUNs.
B. Create Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs) by using shared .vhdx files.
C. Create Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs) by using pass-through disks.
D. Scale out the file server by using Server Message Block (SMB) 3.0.
Correct Answer: A