Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains four
servers named Server1, Server2, Server3, and Server4 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. All servers
have the Hyper-V server role and the Failover Clustering feature installed.
You need to replicate virtual machines from Cluster1 to Cluster2.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
three.)
A.
From Hyper-V Manager on a node in Cluster2, create three virtual machines.
B.
From Cluster2, add and configure the Hyper-V Replica Broker role.
C.
From Failover Cluster Manager on Cluster1, configure each virtual machine for replication.
D.
From Cluster1, add and configure the Hyper-V Replica Broker role.
E.
From Hyper-V Manager on a node in Cluster2 modify the Hyper-V settings.
Explanation:
D)
You must configure the Hyper-V Replica Broker for cluster1.
E)
We must configure configure the Replica server to receive replication from primary servers:
In Hyper-V Manager, click Hyper-V Settings in the Actions pane.
In the Hyper-V Settings dialog, click Replication Configuration.
In the Details pane, select Enable this computer as a Replica server.
C)
Enable virtual machine replication.
Once the hosting server is configured for Replica, you can enable replication for each virtual machine
that you want to be replicated.Deploy Hyper-V Replica
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj134207.aspx
I think the right answer is B, C, D!
Not sure. I think B isn’t necessary, only if it is replicated back
the important point is “cluster to cluster” replication. so broker was need regardless of direction.
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I agree with serj it’s b,c,d
Given answer is correct.
Atteding to E – the preparation of replica servers to be replica partner (target):
“If the VM is running in a failover cluster, the replication options in Hyper-V will be greyed out and will not be available. Instead, you have to open the Failover Cluster Manager , rightclick the host server and click Hyper-V Settings . When the Hyper-V Settings dialog box opens,click Replication Configuration to open the same options that you see when you open the Hyper-V Settings.”
From Exam 70-412 Configuring Advance – Microsoft Official Academic Course, page 219
After sniffing that subcjec for some time I have to agree with Serji. Right answer is B, C, D, and replication direction is not important. If you have failover cluster on a side of replication, then replica broker is demanded on that side.
I think B,C,D as well as the Replica Broker needs to be installed on both clusters
http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/tip/VM-replication-as-a-cluster-to-cluster-migration-alternative
The supplied answer would sort of be correct if the vm’s were being replicated to a non clustered destination.
hyper v broker doesnt have to be installed on the replica server. answer is corret
it is BCB. broker has to be installed on replica server if replica VM is clustered which it is
B
C
D
Because Hyper-V Manager Config is only used when the replication is between servers that are not in a cluster.