Which two tools should you use?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The domain contains three servers named Server1, Server2, and Server3 that run Windows Server 2012.
All three servers have the Hyper-V server role installed and the Failover Clustering feature installed.
Server1 and Server2 are nodes in a failover clusternamed Cluster1.
Several highly available virtual machines run on Cluster1.
Cluster1 has the Hyper-V Replica Broker role installed.
The Hyper-V Replica Broker currently runs on Server1.
Server3 currently has no virtual machines.
You need to configure Cluster1 to be a replica server for Server3, and Server3 to be a replica server for
Cluster1.
Which two tools should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The domain contains three servers named Server1, Server2, and Server3 that run Windows Server 2012.
All three servers have the Hyper-V server role installed and the Failover Clustering feature installed.
Server1 and Server2 are nodes in a failover clusternamed Cluster1.
Several highly available virtual machines run on Cluster1.
Cluster1 has the Hyper-V Replica Broker role installed.
The Hyper-V Replica Broker currently runs on Server1.
Server3 currently has no virtual machines.
You need to configure Cluster1 to be a replica server for Server3, and Server3 to be a replica server for
Cluster1.
Which two tools should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.
The Hyper-V Manager console connected to Server3

B.
The Hyper-V Manager console connected to Server2

C.
The Failover Cluster Manager console connected toCluster1

D.
The Failover Cluster Manager console connected toServer3

E.
The Hyper-V Manager console connected to Server1

Explanation:
steps :
install the Replica Broker Hyper-v “role”
configure replication on Server 3 in Hyper-V manager and mention the cluster (that’s why a replica broker is
needed)
configure replication on Cluster 1 using the failover cluster manager.
that’s the short version…
if you want to read, here’s the detailed full one :
from Microsoft.Press.Exam.Ref.70-417.Oct.2012
Using Hyper-V Replica in a failover cluster
The configuration steps previously described apply to VMs that are not hosted in a failover cluster. However,
you might want to provide an offsite replica VM fora clustered VM. In this scenario, you would provide two
levels of fault tolerance. The failover cluster is used to provide local fault tolerance, for example,if a physical
node fails within a functioning data center. The offsite replica VM, on the other hand, could be used to recover
only from site-level failures, for example, in caseof a power outage, weather emergency, or natural disaster.
The steps to configure a replica VM for a clusteredVM differ slightly from the normal configuration, but they
arent complicated. The first difference is that you begin by opening Failover Cluster Manager, not Hyper-V
Manager. In Failover Cluster Manager, you then haveto add a failover cluster role named Hyper-V Replica
Broker to the cluster. (Remember, the word role is now used to describe a hosted service in a failover
cluster.)
To add the Hyper-V Replica Broker role, right-clickthe Roles node in Failover Cluster Manager and select
Configure Role. This step opens the High Availability Wizard. In the High Availability Wizard, select Hyper-V
Replica Broker.
When you choose this role, the High Availability Wizard will then ask you to provide a NetBIOS name and IP
address to be used as the connection point to the cluster (called a client access point, or CAP).
Next, you configure the equivalent of the server replication settings.
————————————————————————————————————————————————————-To do so, right-click the Hyper-V Replica Broker node in Failover Cluster Manager, and select Replication
Settings from the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure12-30. The difference between the settings here and the
settings in Figure 12-13 is that in this case, the settings apply to the entire cluster as a whole. :
On the remote Replica server, you configure replication as you normally would, by configuring Hyper-V Settings
in Hyper-V Manager as described in the earlier section named Configuring Hyper-V physical host servers.
However, if you want the remote Replica also to be a multi-node failover cluster, then you would need to
configure that remote failover cluster through Failover Cluster Manager (by adding and configuring theHyper-V
Replica Broker role).
After you configure the host server settings, you can configure replication on the VM in Failover Cluster
Manager just as you would in Hyper-V Manager. Right-click the clustered VM, click Replication, and then click
Enable Replication.
This step opens the same Enable Replication wizard that you see when you configure replication on a
nonclustered VM. The remaining configuration steps are therefore identical.
For the 70-417 exam, theres a good chance youll be asked about basic concepts related to configuring
replication on clustered VMs. Remember first of allthat you use Failover Cluster Manager to configure
replication for a clustered VM at the primary site but still use Hyper-V Manager at the Replica site. Remember
that in Failover Cluster Manager at the primary site, you need to add the Hyper-V Replica Broker role to the
failover cluster, and that this role is used to configure Hyper-V Replica server settings for the cluster. Finally,
you also need to remember that when you configure Hyper-V Replica in a failover cluster, the CAP name and
address are used as the server name and address.



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Rick

Rick

Answer is correct