A company uses System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).
You have the following requirements:
Self-service users must be able to store and share their resources.
Self-service users must be able to use the resources to create profiles and templates in VMM.
You need to configure VMM to support self-service users.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct response presents part of the solution.
A.
In the VMM library share, create a user data path.
B.
Grant the Read permission and the Write permission to all role members.
C.
In the Public Documents share, create a user datapath.
D.
Assign the Deploy action to the role members.
E.
Grant the Read & execute permission to all role members.
F.
Assign the Author action to the role members.
Explanation:
A (not C): VMM for System Center 2012 allows self-service users to use the VMM console, and to
see their logical and physical resources in the Library workspace.
* Self-service user data paths Configure user data paths on self-service user roles to provide a placewhere
members of a self-service user role can upload and share their own resources. The user data path also is the
best place for administrators to store resources that only members of a self-service user role need touse.
B: (not E) Access control permissions determine whether the users have Read/Write or Read/only access.
F (not D):
* Author
Grants members permission to author templates and profiles. Users with authoring rights can create hardware
profiles, operating system profiles, application profiles, SQL Server profiles, virtual machine templates and
service templates.
* Deploy
Grants members permission to deploy virtual machines and services from templates and virtual hard disks that
are assigned to their user role. However, they do not have the right to author templates and profiles.
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Configuring the Library to Support Self-Service Users
Answer A: – As of VMM in System Center 2012, self-service users can use the VMM console, and can see their logical and physical resources in the Library workspace.
Answer B: – Self-service user data paths Configure user data paths on self-service user roles to provide a place where members of a self-service user role can upload and share their own resources. The user data path also is the best place for administrators to store resources that only members of a self-service user role need to use. For example, a user data path might store the application packages for services that a self-service user role deploys. Permissions on the user data path are controlled through the file system. VMM discovers all files that the current self-service user has access to. Access control permissions determine whether the users have Read/Write or Read/only access.
Answer: F- As of VMM in System Center 2012, self-service users who are assigned the Author action can create their own templates and profiles, and can share their service templates and virtual machine templates with other self-service users. A user data path is provided to the self-service user role to enable those users to upload and share their own resources.
* Deploy
Grants members permission to deploy virtual machines and services from templates and virtual hard disks that are assigned to their user role. However, they do not have the right to author templates and profiles.