You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Each day, Server1 is backed up fully to an external disk.
On Server1, the disk that contains the operating system fails.
You replace the failed disk.
You need to perform a bare-metal recovery of Server1 by using the Windows Recovery Environment
(Windows RE).
What should you do?
A.
Run the Start-WBVolumeRecovery cmdlet and specify the -backupset parameter.
B.
Run the Get-WBBareMetalRecovery cmdlet and specify the -policy parameter.
C.
Run the wbadmin.exe start recovery command and specify the -recoverytarget parameter.
D.
Run the wbadmin.exe start sysrecovery command and specify the -backuptarget parameter.
Explanation:
Performs a system recovery (bare metal recovery). This subcommand can be run only from the
Windows Recovery Environment.
* -backupTarget
Specifies the storage location that contains the backup or backups that you want to recover. This
parameter is useful when the storage location is different from where backups of this computer are
usually stored.Wbadmin start sysrecovery
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc742118.aspx
D -backuptarget
Not A: Start-WBVolumeRecovery
Starts a volume recovery operation.
Not B: Get-WBBareMetalRecovery
Gets the value that indicates whether the ability to perform bare metal recoveries from backups has been added to the backup policy (WBPolicy object).
Not C: wbadmin start recovery – Runs a recovery operation based on the parameters that you specify.
Correct D: wbadmin start sysrecovery – Performs a system recovery (bare metal recovery) using the parameters that you specify