Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 8. Server1 has the Hyper-V server
role installed.
Server1 hosts four virtual machines named VM1, VM2,VM3, and VM4.
Server1 is configured as shown in the following table.
VM2 sends and receives large amounts of data over the network.
You need to ensure that the network traffic of VM2 bypasses the virtual switches of the parent partition.
What should you configure?
A.
NUMA topology
From Server Manager, create a storage pool.
B.
Resource control
From Windows Explorer, copy the PolicyDefinitionsfolder to the SYSVOL\contoso.com\policies folder.
C.
Resource metering
From Server Manager, add the Group Policy Management feature.
D.
Virtual Machine Chimney
From Windows Explorer, copy the PolicyDefinitionsfolder to the NETLOGON share.
E.
The VLAN ID
F.
Processor Compatibility
G.
The startup order
H.
Automatic Start Action
I.
Integration Services
J.
Port mirroring
K.
Single-root I/O virtualization
K.
SR-IOV maximizes network throughput while minimizing network latency as well as the CPU overhead
required for processing network traffic. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831410.aspx
QUESTION 66
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain
controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012.
You need to configure a central store for the GroupPolicy Administrative Templates.
What should you do on Dc1?
A.
NUMA topology
From Server Manager, create a storage pool.
B.
Resource control
From Windows Explorer, copy the PolicyDefinitionsfolder to the SYSVOL\\contoso.com\\policies folder.
C.
Resource metering
From Server Manager, add the Group Policy Management feature.
D.
Virtual Machine Chimney
From Windows Explorer, copy the PolicyDefinitionsfolder to the NETLOGON share.
Explanation:
A: Create Disk Storage Pool
B: PolicyDefinitions folder in SYSVOL
C: Group Policy Management is a console for GPO Mgmt D: Folder is for logon scripts
PolicyDefinitions folder within the SYSVOL folder hierarchy. By placing the ADMX files in this directory,they are
replicated to every DC in the domain; by extension,the ADMX-aware Group Policy ManagementConsole in
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and R2 can check this folder as an additionalsource of
ADMX files, and will report them accordingly when setting your policies.
By default, the folder is not created. Whether you are a single DC or several thousand, I would
stronglyrecommend you create a Central Store and start using it for all your ADMX file storage. It really does
work well.
The Central Store
To take advantage of the benefits of .admx files, you must create a Central Store in the SYSVOL folderona
domain controller. The Central Store is a file location that is checked by the Group Policy tools. The
GroupPolicy tools use any .admx files that are in the Central Store. The files that are in the CentralStore are
laterreplicated to all domain controllers in
the domain.
To create a Central Store for .admx and .adml files, create a folder that is named PolicyDefinitions in
thefollowing location:
\\FQDN\SYSVOL\FQDN\policies
Note: FQDN is a fully qualified domain name.
http://tigermatt.wordpress.com/tag/policydefinitions/ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929841/en-us
http://www.virtuallyimpossible.co.uk/how-to-create-a-group-policy-central-store/ http://support.microsoft.com/
kb/2741591/en-us
answer is K
first question: K. Single-root I/O virtualization
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