You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016. A new security policy states that all
the virtual machines must be encrypted.
Server1 hosts the virtual machines configured as shown in the following table.
An administrator runs the following commands.
Get -VM | Stop-VM
Get -VM | Update-VMVersion
Get -VM | Start-VM
Which of the following statements are true? Choose Three.
A.
You can configure VM1 as an encryption-supported virtual machine: Yes
B.
You can configure VM1 as an encryption-supported virtual machine: No
C.
You can configure VM2 as an encryption-supported virtual machine: Yes
D.
You can configure VM2 as an encryption-supported virtual machine: No
E.
You can configure VM3 as an encryption-supported virtual machine: Yes
F.
You can configure VM3 as an encryption-supported virtual machine: No
Explanation:
After the “Update-VMVersion” is executed against all three virtual machines, they become:-
VM1 Generation 2 Version 8
VM2 Generation 1 Version 8
VM3 Generation 2 Version 8
Pay attention to VM2, and the question has not mention to use TPM protector. You can configure this VM as
Encryption Supported by using a Key Storage Drive
added to the virtual machine setting.Within the guest, there is no Virtual TPM
Then , start Encrypt the C system drive with the guest 2012R2 bitlocker feature
After the encryption is completed:-