What should you do?

You are a system administrator for your company. The company network has two Microsoft Hyper-V 2008 servers named HVServer1 and HVServer2. HVServer1 is protected by a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server by using host-based protection. HVServer1 hosts a SQL Server 2008 database server named SQLServer1. SQLServer1 hosts two user databases.You discover that SQLServer1 has failed. You need to recover the virtual machine to HVServer2. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

You are a system administrator for your company. The company network has two Microsoft Hyper-V 2008 servers named HVServer1 and HVServer2. HVServer1 is protected by a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server by using host-based protection. HVServer1 hosts a SQL Server 2008 database server named SQLServer1. SQLServer1 hosts two user databases.You discover that SQLServer1 has failed. You need to recover the virtual machine to HVServer2. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

A.
Recover the files of the virtual machine to HVServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Copy the recovered files to HVServer2. Create a new virtual machine from the files that were copied in HVServer2.

B.
Recover the files of the virtual machine to HVServer2 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Create a new virtual machine from the recovered files in HVServer2.

C.
Recover the virtual machine to HVServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console.Create a new virtual machine in HVServer2. Import the two user databases from SQLServer1 to the new virtual machine.

D.
Recover the virtual machine to HVServer2 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Start SQLServer1 in HVServer2 and back up the user databases. Create a new virtual machine in HVServer2. Restore the user databases to the new virtual machine.



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