Your network contains a server named SERVER1 that runs Windows Server 2012.
SERVER1 has the Hyper-V server role installed. SERVER1 hosts 10 virtual machines that run Windows Server
2012.
You add a new server named SERVER2. SERVER2 has faster hard disk drives, more RAM, and a different
processor manufacturer than SERVER1.
You need to move all of the virtual machines from SERVER1 to SERVER2.
The solution must minimize downtime.
What should you do for each virtual machine?
A.
Perform a quick migration.
B.
Perform a storage migration.
C.
Export the virtual machines from SERVER1 and import the virtual machines to SERVER2.
D.
Perform a live migration.
Explanation:
The different processor manufacturer is the key here. Storage, Live, and Quick all require same manufacturer.
70-412 C is correct. This article about processor compatibility mode provides the answer as well as other relevant info
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/gg299590.aspx
With IDENTICAL processors, both live migration and Quick Migration work as expected.
NB Processor Compatibility Mode does not enable migrations between AMD and Intel-based hosts.
I agree, C is correct. cannot do quick or live due to the difference in processors, and storage does not move the VM just the VHD
That’s not correct, from 2012 R2 supports moving the VM along with the storage with a storage migration.
The different processor manufacturer is the key here. Storage, Live, and Quick Migration all require same processor manufacturer.
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