What should you run first?

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You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016. You plan to deploy
several shielded virtual machines on Server1. You deploy a Host Guardian on a new server You
need to ensure that Server1 can host shielded virtual machines. What should you run first?

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You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016. You plan to deploy
several shielded virtual machines on Server1. You deploy a Host Guardian on a new server You
need to ensure that Server1 can host shielded virtual machines. What should you run first?

A.
the Mount-VHD cmdlet

B.
the Diskpart command

C.
the Set-VHD cmdlet

D.
the Set-VM cmdlet

E.
the Set-VMHost cmdlet

F.
the Set-VMProcessor cmdlet

G.
the Install-Windows Feature cmdlet

H.
the Optimize-VHD cmdlet

Explanation:
Installing Host Guardian Service (HGS) Role. On a machine running Windows Server 2016, install
the Host Guardian Service role using Server Manager or Windows PowerShell. From the command
line issue the following command:
Install-WindowsFeature HostGuardianServiceRole –IncludeManagementTools
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/datacentersecurity/2016/03/16/windows-server-2016-andhost-guardian-service-for-shielded-vms/



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Gareth Robson

Gareth Robson

This question is confusing.
It says “You deploy a Host Guardian on a new server” so the host guardian already exists…but I cant think of any other answers that could be right?

Wylana

Wylana

I guess we need the -managementtools command also?