A company’s virtualization environment contains servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2
with Hyper-v and other servers that run VMware. You manage the Hyper-V environment by
using Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2 SP1. You manage
the VMware vSphere 4 environment by using VMware vCenter. You need to manage the
VMware hosts by using VMM. What should you do?
A.
Add the vCenter server to VMM.
B.
Move the VMware host to a host group.
C.
Add a Library Server to VMM.
D.
Perform a virtual-to-virtual (V2V) migration of the VMware VMs
Explanation:
Add the VirtualCenter or vCenter Server To integrate a VMware infrastructure into your
VMM-managed virtualized environment, begin by adding your VMware VirtualCenter or
vCenter server to VMM. When you add a VirtualCenter or vCenter server, VMM discovers all
ESX(i) Server hosts and clusters that the VirtualCenter or vCenter server is managing and
adds the objects to VMM. Important. You cannot manage a VirtualCenter or vCenter serverusing more than one VMM server. If you add the VirtualCenter or vCenter server to more
than one instance of VMM, VMM creates a duplicate object for each VMware virtual
machine, with the duplicate virtual machine permanently in a Missing state. To add the
VirtualCenter or vCenter server, use the Add VMware VirtualCenter server action, which is
available in all views of the VMM Administrator Console. You must provide VirtualCenter or
vCenter administrator’s credentials.
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