You need to ensure that the .avhd files are deleted

You have a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V server. You take periodic snapshots of your
virtual machines (VMs) when the VMs are not running.
You delete several snapshots from the snapshot tree of a VM. The .avhd files that are
associated with the deleted snapshots are not deleted from the volume where the VHD files
are stored. You need to ensure that the .avhd files are deleted.
What should you do?

You have a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V server. You take periodic snapshots of your
virtual machines (VMs) when the VMs are not running.
You delete several snapshots from the snapshot tree of a VM. The .avhd files that are
associated with the deleted snapshots are not deleted from the volume where the VHD files
are stored. You need to ensure that the .avhd files are deleted.
What should you do?

A.
Reset the VM.

B.
Pause the VM.

C.
Export the VM.

D.
Shutdown the VM.

Explanation:
If you have deleted a snapshot while the VM is running then the snapshots will not be
deleted until the VM is shutdown.



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