You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016. The Windows Server 2016
installation media is mounted as drive D. You copy the NanoServerimageGenerator folder from the
D:\\NanoServer folder to the C:\\NanoServer folder. You need to create a custom Nano Server image
that mdudes the Hyper-V server role. The image will be used to deploy Nano Servers to physical
servers. Which two commands should you run?
A.
Option A
B.
Option B
C.
Option C
D.
Option D
E.
Option E
The answer is D and E.
Since you are deploying Nano Server to a physical PC you need to fill in “Host” for the -DeploymentType parameter when using the New-NanoServerImage cmdlet.
See:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/nanoserverimagegenerator/new-nanoserverimage?view=win10-ps
For Windows Server 2016, Nano Server is distributed on the physical media, where you will find a NanoServer folder; this contains a .wim image and a subfolder called Packages. It is these package files that you use to add server roles and features to the VHD image, which you then boot to.
To import the necessary module from a location on the C:\ drive, use the Import-Module cmdlet.
See:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/deploy-nano-server