Dynamic memory is a great feature that allows you to manage the amount of memory that Hyper-V virtual
machines consume.
How would you identify the memory a virtual machine consumes when Dynamic Memory is not enabled?
A.
View the amount of RAM listed under Startup in the Memory page of the virtual machine
B.
View the amount of RAM listed under Static in the Memory page of the virtual machine
C.
None of these
D.
View the amount of RAM listed under Maximum in the Memory page of the virtual machine
Explanation:
When dynamic memory is not enabled, the virtual machine is given a static amount of RAM. This value is
located under the Startup section of the Memory page of the virtual machine settings.
Notice in my screenshot it’s enabled:
Right.
This question was confusing me for a while, because in w2008 B) answer is right but in w2012 A) is correct.
Check this link-> https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/chrisavis/2013/03/06/monitoring-dynamic-memory-in-windows-server-hyper-v-2012/
Under Static -> For windows server 2008 , 2008 R2
Under Startup -> For windows server 2012 , 2012 R2