A company has a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V server environment. The environment
is managed with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2. There
is an existing web server farm that uses Windows Network Load Balancing (NLB). You need
to add a virtual machine (VM) to the web server farm while meeting the following
requirements:
The operating system must be deployed to the VM by using PXE and System Center
Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) 2007 R2.
After deployment, the VM must converge with the existing NLB cluster.
CPU utilization must be minimized.
What should you do?
A.
Add a synthetic network adapter to the VM and select the Enable virtual network
optimizations option.
B.
Add a disk drive to the VM by using the Add clusterSharedVolume PowerShell cmdlet.
C.
Add a synthetic network adapter to the VM and select the Enable spoofing of MAC
addresses option.
D.
Add an emulated network adapter to the VM and select the Enable virtual network
optimizations option.
E.
Install the server application in a VM with the latest supported integration components.
F.
Assign 1 GB of startup RAM and 8 GB of maximum RAM to the VM.
G.
Assign 4 GB of static memory to the VM.
H.
Add a disk drive to the VM by using the New-VirtualDiskDrive PowerShell cmdlet.
I.
Assign 1 GB of startup RAM and 4 GB of maximum RAM to the VM.
J.
Install the server application on a physical server.
K.
Add a disk drive to the VM by using the iscsicli.exe command line tool.
L.
Add an emulated network adapter to the VM and select the Enable spoofing of MAC
addresses option.
Explanation:
Deploy VM using PXE boot and SCCM 2007 R2
Add an emulated network adapter to the VM and select the Enable spoofing of MAC address
option.