Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

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Case Study: 3
Northwind Traders
Overview
Northwind Traders is an IT services and hosting provider.
Northwind Traders has two main data centers in North America. The data centers are located
in the same city. The data centers connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low-latency
WAN links. Each data center connects directly to the Internet.
Northwind Traders also has a remote office in Asia that connects to both of the North
American data centers by using a WAN link. The Asian office has 30 multipurpose servers.
Each North American data center contains two separate network segments. One network
segment is used to host the internal servers of Northwind Traders. The other network segment
is used for the hosted customer environments.
Existing Environment
Active Directory
The network contains an Active Directory forest named northwindtraders.com. The forest
contains a single domain. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server Environment
The network has the following technologies deployed:
• Service Provider Foundation
• Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server

• System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
• An Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS)
cluster
• An Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) enterprise
certification authority (CA)
All newly deployed servers will include the following components:
• Dual 10-GbE Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)-capable
network adapters
• Dual 1-GbE network adapters
• 128 GB of RAM
Requirements
Business Goals
Northwind Traders will provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and
Customer2. The network of each customer is configured as shown in the following table.

Planned Changes
Northwind Traders plans to implement the following changes:
• Deploy System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager.
• Deploy Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI and SMB-based
storage.
• Implement Hyper-V Recovery Manager to protect virtual
machines.
• Deploy a certificate revocation list (CRL) distribution point
(CDP) on the internal network.
• For Customer 1, install server authentication certificates issued
by the CA of Northwind Traders on the virtual machine in the hosting
networks.
General Requirements
Northwind Traders identifies the following requirements:
• Storage traffic must use dedicated adapters.
• All storage and network traffic must be load balanced.
• The amount of network traffic between the internal network
and the hosting network must be minimized.
• The publication of CRLs to CDPs must be automatic.
• Each customer must use dedicated Hyper-V hosts.
• Administrative effort must be minimized, whenever possible.
• All servers and networks must be monitored by using
Operations Manager.

• Anonymous access to internal file shares from the hosting
network must be prohibited.
• All Hyper-V hosts must use Cluster Shared Volume (CSV)
shared storage to host virtual machines.
• All Hyper-V storage and network traffic must remain available
if single network adapter fails.
• The Hyper-V hosts connected to the SMB-based storage must
be able to make use of the RDMA technology.
• The number of servers and ports in the hosting environment to
which the customer has access must be minimized.
Customer1 Requirements
Northwind Traders identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
• Customer1 must use SMB-based storage exclusively.
• Customer1 must use App Controller to manage hosted virtual
machines.
• The virtual machines of Customer1 must be recoverable if a
single data center fails.
• Customer1 must be able to delegate self-service roles in its
hosted environment to its users.
• Customer1 must be able to check for the revocation of
certificates issued by the CA of Northwind Traders.
• The users of Customer1 must be able to obtain use licenses for
documents protected by the AD RMS of Northwind Traders.
• Certificates issued to the virtual machines of Customer1 that
reside on the hosted networks must be renewed automatically.
Customer2 Requirements
Northwind Traders identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
• Customer2 must use iSCSI-based storage exclusively.
• All of the virtual machines of Customer2 must be migrated by
using a SAN transfer.
• None of the metadata from the virtual machines of Customer2
must be stored in Windows Azure.
• The network configuration of the Hyper-V hosts for Customer2
must be controlled by using logical switches.
• The only VMM network port profiles and classifications
allowed by Customer2 must be low-bandwidth, medium-bandwidth, or
high-bandwidth.
• The users at Northwind Traders must be able to obtain use
licenses for documents protected by the AD RMS cluster of
Customer2. Customer2 plans to decommission its AD RMS cluster
during the next year.
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DRAG DROP
You need to prepare for the migration of virtual machines across the Hyper-V hosts of Customer2.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Northwind Traders
Overview
Northwind Traders is an IT services and hosting provider.
Northwind Traders has two main data centers in North America. The data centers are located
in the same city. The data centers connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low-latency
WAN links. Each data center connects directly to the Internet.
Northwind Traders also has a remote office in Asia that connects to both of the North
American data centers by using a WAN link. The Asian office has 30 multipurpose servers.
Each North American data center contains two separate network segments. One network
segment is used to host the internal servers of Northwind Traders. The other network segment
is used for the hosted customer environments.
Existing Environment
Active Directory
The network contains an Active Directory forest named northwindtraders.com. The forest
contains a single domain. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server Environment
The network has the following technologies deployed:
• Service Provider Foundation
• Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server

• System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
• An Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS)
cluster
• An Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) enterprise
certification authority (CA)
All newly deployed servers will include the following components:
• Dual 10-GbE Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)-capable
network adapters
• Dual 1-GbE network adapters
• 128 GB of RAM
Requirements
Business Goals
Northwind Traders will provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and
Customer2. The network of each customer is configured as shown in the following table.

Planned Changes
Northwind Traders plans to implement the following changes:
• Deploy System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager.
• Deploy Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI and SMB-based
storage.
• Implement Hyper-V Recovery Manager to protect virtual
machines.
• Deploy a certificate revocation list (CRL) distribution point
(CDP) on the internal network.
• For Customer 1, install server authentication certificates issued
by the CA of Northwind Traders on the virtual machine in the hosting
networks.
General Requirements
Northwind Traders identifies the following requirements:
• Storage traffic must use dedicated adapters.
• All storage and network traffic must be load balanced.
• The amount of network traffic between the internal network
and the hosting network must be minimized.
• The publication of CRLs to CDPs must be automatic.
• Each customer must use dedicated Hyper-V hosts.
• Administrative effort must be minimized, whenever possible.
• All servers and networks must be monitored by using
Operations Manager.

• Anonymous access to internal file shares from the hosting
network must be prohibited.
• All Hyper-V hosts must use Cluster Shared Volume (CSV)
shared storage to host virtual machines.
• All Hyper-V storage and network traffic must remain available
if single network adapter fails.
• The Hyper-V hosts connected to the SMB-based storage must
be able to make use of the RDMA technology.
• The number of servers and ports in the hosting environment to
which the customer has access must be minimized.
Customer1 Requirements
Northwind Traders identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
• Customer1 must use SMB-based storage exclusively.
• Customer1 must use App Controller to manage hosted virtual
machines.
• The virtual machines of Customer1 must be recoverable if a
single data center fails.
• Customer1 must be able to delegate self-service roles in its
hosted environment to its users.
• Customer1 must be able to check for the revocation of
certificates issued by the CA of Northwind Traders.
• The users of Customer1 must be able to obtain use licenses for
documents protected by the AD RMS of Northwind Traders.
• Certificates issued to the virtual machines of Customer1 that
reside on the hosted networks must be renewed automatically.
Customer2 Requirements
Northwind Traders identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
• Customer2 must use iSCSI-based storage exclusively.
• All of the virtual machines of Customer2 must be migrated by
using a SAN transfer.
• None of the metadata from the virtual machines of Customer2
must be stored in Windows Azure.
• The network configuration of the Hyper-V hosts for Customer2
must be controlled by using logical switches.
• The only VMM network port profiles and classifications
allowed by Customer2 must be low-bandwidth, medium-bandwidth, or
high-bandwidth.
• The users at Northwind Traders must be able to obtain use
licenses for documents protected by the AD RMS cluster of
Customer2. Customer2 plans to decommission its AD RMS cluster
during the next year.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to prepare for the migration of virtual machines across the Hyper-V hosts of Customer2.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Answer: See the explanation

Explanation:

Box 1:

Box 2:

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Clark

Clark

— Install the Multipath I/O (MPIO) feature on the Hyper-V hosts
— From the Virtual Machine Manager console, add disks to the Hyper-V hosts
— From the Virtual Machine Manager console, add iSCSI arrays to the Hyper-V hosts

dickie

dickie

Disks and arrays should be other way around surely? How can you add disks to hosts if the iscsi arrays haven’t been added previously? Unless I am missing something…. 🙂

Clark

Clark

— From the Virtual Machine Manager console, add iSCSI arrays to the Hyper-V hosts
— From the Virtual Machine Manager console, add disks to the Hyper-V hosts
— Install the Multipath I/O (MPIO) feature on the Hyper-V hosts

Norberto

Norberto

Clark is right!!!!

dickie

dickie

I would put MPIO first, then arrays, then disks. Otherwise you have to go back into the iscsi initiator to enable multipath.

JamesL

JamesL

@ dickie – That makes sense and also these other considerations make me think that would be the best order

If the MPIO feature is already enabled before you add a host to VMM management, VMM will automatically enable MPIO for supported storage arrays .

If you add a host to VMM management before you add the MPIO feature, you must add the MPIO feature, and then manually configure MPIO to add the discovered device hardware IDs. Or, you can install vendor-specific DSMs.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/gg610692.aspx

To prevent data loss, ensure that the server supports MPIO before you enable multiple Fibre Channel ports or iSCSI initiator adapters for LUN access.
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc770294.aspx

Dz

Dz

mpio-arrays-add disks
or
MPIP-add disks-arrays???

RR

RR

Where is the storage coming from ?
You need to have a server with the iSCSI target server role first.
Then you add the storage provider from the VMM console
Then you can add disks

RR

RR

A Hyper-V server should not be used for the iSCSI Target server role. A file Server should be used. I guess there is already a iSCSI Target server in the network though is it not clear in the case description