Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

DRAG DROP
Your company has a Windows Hyper-V environment with existing virtual machines (VMs). You
manage the VMs with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2 and VMM
2008 R2 Self-Service Portal (VMMSSP) that runs on Windows Server 2008 R2. The company has the
following VMMSSP environment requirements: Developers must be able to create and manage VMs
on two Windows Hyper-V hosts. Other hosts must not be impacted by the developers’ VMs. You
need to configure the VMMSSP environment to meet company requirements. Which three actions
should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions
to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

DRAG DROP
Your company has a Windows Hyper-V environment with existing virtual machines (VMs). You
manage the VMs with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2 and VMM
2008 R2 Self-Service Portal (VMMSSP) that runs on Windows Server 2008 R2. The company has the
following VMMSSP environment requirements: Developers must be able to create and manage VMs
on two Windows Hyper-V hosts. Other hosts must not be impacted by the developers’ VMs. You
need to configure the VMMSSP environment to meet company requirements. Which three actions
should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions
to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

Answer:

Explanation:
Note:
1. Go to Microsoft System Center => Virtual Machine Manager 2008 and launch the virtual machine
administrator console.
2. Create a new group called HyperV by right-clicking All Hosts and selecting New host group.

Figure 8: Creating a host group
3. Click on the Hosts button in the left pane and click the Add Hosts link on the right. Notice the Add
VMware
VirtualCenter Server link. This feature is used to add your VitrtualCenter server to VMM and will be
explored in an upcoming article!

Figure 9: Adding a host
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—AND—
The Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) Self-Service Portal is an optional, Web-based component that
a VMM administrator can configure to enable end users to create and manage their own virtual
machines within a controlled environment. 4. The VMM administrator limits the scope of self-service
users by creating self-service policies. A
selfservice policy grants a user or group permissions to create, operate, manage, store, create
checkpoints for, and connect to their own virtual machines. Configuring Self-Service
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