Which three packages should you include in the Nano Ser…

You are creating a Nano Server image for the deployment of 10 servers.
You need to configure the servers as guarded hosts that use Trusted Platform Module (TPM) attestation.
Which three packages should you include in the Nano Server image? Each correct answer presents part of the
solution.

You are creating a Nano Server image for the deployment of 10 servers.
You need to configure the servers as guarded hosts that use Trusted Platform Module (TPM) attestation.
Which three packages should you include in the Nano Server image? Each correct answer presents part of the
solution.

A.
Microsoft-NanoServer-SecureStartup-Package

B.
Microsoft-NanoServer-ShieldedVM-Package

C.
Microsoft-NanoServer-Storage-Package

D.
Microsoft-NanoServer-SCVMM-Compute-Package

E.
Microsoft-NanoServer-SCVMM-Package

F.
Microsoft-NanoServer-Compute-Package

Explanation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/guarded-deploy-host?toc=/windows-server/virtualization/
toc.json
For an SCVMM Managed Nano Server Hyper-V case:
If your host is running Nano Server Hyper-V host, it should have the Compute, SCVMM-Package, SCVMMCompute, SecureStartup, and ShieldedVM packages
installed.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/deploy-nano-server
For an standalone Nano Server Hyper-V host, no SCVMM related packages are required, only Compute,
SecureStartup, and ShieldedVM packages are required.
This table shows the roles and features that are available in this release of Nano Server, along with the
Windows PowerShell options that will install the packages
for them.
Some packages are installed directly with their own Windows PowerShell switches (such as -Compute); others
you install by passing package names to the –
Package parameter, which you can combine in a comma-separated list. You can dynamically list available
packages using the Get-NanoServerPackage cmdlet.



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