Which settings should you modify?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 has the Hyper- V server role
installed. Server1 has 8 GB of RAM.
Server1 hosts five virtual machines that run Windows Server 2012.
The settings of a virtual machine named Server3 areconfigured as shown in the exhibit.
(Refer to the Exhibit.)

You need to ensure that when Server1 restarts, Server3 automatically resumes without intervention. The
solution must prevent data loss.
Which settings should you modify?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 has the Hyper- V server role
installed. Server1 has 8 GB of RAM.
Server1 hosts five virtual machines that run Windows Server 2012.
The settings of a virtual machine named Server3 areconfigured as shown in the exhibit.
(Refer to the Exhibit.)

You need to ensure that when Server1 restarts, Server3 automatically resumes without intervention. The
solution must prevent data loss.
Which settings should you modify?

A.
BIOS

B.
Automatic Start Action

C.
Automatic Stop Action

D.
Integration Services



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Logan

Logan

The key to this question is “The solution must prevent data loss.” Because “Automatic Start Action” is already configured in the screen shot as “Restart is previously running” no further action is required.

“Automatic Stop Action” is were the problem lies, Power Off will cause data loss as it is the same as pressing the power button. Change this to “Save the virtual machine state” to prevent data loss if the host is turned off.

TL;DR
Answer is C.

Ebrahim Hasan

Ebrahim Hasan

Thanks Logan

sneed

sneed

“C”

The Automatic Stop Action setting should be modified because it will allow you to configure:
“Save the virtual machine state” option instructs Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service to save the
virtual machine state on the local disk when the Hyper-V Server shuts down.
OR “Turn Off the virtual machine” is used by the Hyper-V Management Service (VMMS.exe) to gracefully
turn off the virtual machine.
OR “Shut down the guest operating system” is successful only if the “Hyper-V Shutdown” guest service is
running in the virtual machine. The guest service is required to be running in the virtual machine as the Hyper-
V VMMS.EXE process will trigger Windows Exit message which is received by the service. Once the message
is received by the guest service, it takes the necessary actions to shut down the virtual machine.

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