You have an Active Directory domain that contains two Hyper-V servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1
has Windows Server 2016 installed. Server2 has Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
Each Hyper-V server has three network cards. Each network card is connected to a different subnet. Server1
contains a dedicated migration network.
Server2 contains a virtual machine named VM5.
You plan to perform a live migration of VM5 to Server1.
You need to ensure that Server1 uses all available networks to perform the live migration of VM5.
What should you run?
A.
the Mount-VHD cmdlet
B.
the Diskpart command
C.
the Set-VHD cmdletD. the Set-VM cmdlet
E.
the Set-VMHost cmdlet
F.
the Set-VMProcessor cmdlet
G.
the Install-WindowsFeature cmdlet
H.
the Optimize-VHD cmdlet
Explanation:
Set-VMHost -UseAnyNetworkForMigration
Specifies how networks are selected for incoming live migration traffic. If set to $True, any available network on the host can be used for this traffic. If set to $False, incoming live migration traffic is transmitted only on the networks specified in the MigrationNetworks property of the host.
References: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh848524.aspx