You need to ensure that you can start VM1 on Server2 if…

Your network contains two servers named Server 1 and Server 2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Both
servers have the Hyper-V server role installed. Server1 and Server2 are located in different offices. The offices
connect to each other by using a high-latency WAN link.
Server 1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1.
You need to ensure that you can start VM1 on Server2 if Server1 fails. The solution must minimize hardware
costs.
What should you do?

Your network contains two servers named Server 1 and Server 2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Both
servers have the Hyper-V server role installed. Server1 and Server2 are located in different offices. The offices
connect to each other by using a high-latency WAN link.
Server 1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1.
You need to ensure that you can start VM1 on Server2 if Server1 fails. The solution must minimize hardware
costs.
What should you do?

A.
From the Hyper-V Settings of Server2, modify the Replication Configuration settings. Enable replication for
VM1.

B.
on Server 1, install the Multipath I/O (MPIO) feature. Modify the storage location of the VHDs for VM1.

C.
on Server2, install the Multipath I/O (MPIO) feature. Modify the storage location of the VHDs for VM1.

D.
From the Hyper-V Settings of Server1, modify the Replication Configuration settings. Enable replication for
Vml.



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fiber

fiber

Right.

To summarize we modify hyper-v settings in target and the WM settings in the source.

Damian Amaechina

Damian Amaechina

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Damian

Damian

whoever you are , your posts are very helpful. Thank you