Your network contains a data center named DataCenter1 that contains multiple servers. The
servers are configured as Hyper-V hosts.
Your company deploys a disaster recovery site. The disaster recovery site has a dedicated
connection to DataCenter1.
The network is connected to the disaster recovery site by using a dedicated link.
DataCenter1 contains 10 business critical virtual machines that run a line-of-business
application named App1.
You need to recommend a business continuity solution to ensure that users can connect to
App1 within two hours if DataCenter1 fails.
What should you include in the recommendation?
More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.
A.
From Microsoft System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM), implement live
migration on the virtual machines.
B.
From Hyper-V Manager, implement Hyper-V replicas.
C.
From Microsoft System Center 2012 Data Protection Manager, implement a protection
group.
D.
From Hyper-V Manager, create snapshots of the virtual machines.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj134172.aspx
B
is it really B???? pio
Yes
PIO is right.. Hyper-V Replicas. Async replication for VM’s. That is D.R. for sure.
Great article explaining this in detail to supplement PIO’s article.
http://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/hyper-v-replica-explained-part-2/
Question specifically states Disaster recovery, not failover.
Quote from link:
“Disaster Recovery Solution
Many people confuse with Hyper-V Replica feature as to see how it is beneficial in achieving the high availability of Virtual Machines running on the Hyper-V. Hyper-V Replica is not a failover solution. It is a disaster recovery solution meaning it does not provide automatic failover capability which is provided by the Microsoft Failover Clustering.”
B it is.
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