What should you do?

You are a system administrator for your company. You manage a Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 server named HV Server. HV Server is protected by a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM Server by using host-based protection. HV Server hosts a database server named SQLServer1 that runs Microsoft SQL Server 2008. You discover that SQLServer1 has failed. You need to recover a single database from SQLServer1 and move it to a new database server named SQLServer2 that also runs SQL Server 2008. What should you do?

You are a system administrator for your company. You manage a Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 server named HV Server. HV Server is protected by a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM Server by using host-based protection. HV Server hosts a database server named SQLServer1 that runs Microsoft SQL Server 2008. You discover that SQLServer1 has failed. You need to recover a single database from SQLServer1 and move it to a new database server named SQLServer2 that also runs SQL Server 2008. What should you do?

A.
Recover the virtual hard disk file for SQLServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Start the SQLServer1 virtual machine. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on SQLServer1.

B.
Recover the Hyper-V settings for SQLServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Start the SQLServer1 virtual machine. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on SQLServer1.

C.
Recover the Hyper-V settings and the virtual machine for SQLServer1 from HV Server by using the DPM Administrator Console. After SQLServer1 is restored, recover the database directly to SQLServer2 by using the DPM Administrator Console.

D.
Recover the Hyper-V settings and the virtual machine for SQLServer1 from HV Server by using the DPM Administrator Console. After SQLServer1 is restored, back up the database in SQLServer1 by using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and restore the database to SQLServer2.



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