You have a Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V environment that includes System Center 2012 R2 Virtual
Machine Manager (VMM). The environment includes five physical servers.
The servers are configured as follows:
You plan to use VMM to migrate physical machines tovirtual machines.
You need to reconfigure the hardware on the serversto support a physical to virtual offline migration.
Which three servers should you reconfigure? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A.
NYC-DEV
B.
NYC-WEB
C.
NYC-PR
D.
NYC-FS
E.
NYC-EX
Explanation:
The source computer cannot have any volumes larger than 2040 GB. This disqualifies NYC-FS
( not D) and NYC-EX (not E).
Note:
* Requirements on the Source Machine
To perform a P2V conversion, your source computer:
/Must have at least 512 MB of RAM.
/ Cannot have any volumes larger than 2040 GB.
/ Must have an Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) BIOS Vista WinPE will not install ona
non-ACPI BIOS.
/ Must be accessible by VMM and by the host computer.
/ Cannot be in a perimeter network. A perimeter network, which is also known as a screened subnet, is a
collection of devices and subnets placed between anintranet and the Internet to help protect the intranet from
unauthorized Internet users. The source computer for a P2V conversion can be in any other network topology in
which the VMM server can connect to the source machine to temporarily install an agent and can make Windows Management
Instrumentation (WMI) calls to the source computer.
Funny – 2012 R2 does not support P2V 😛
Since this question is essentially asking what servers CANNOT be p2v, surely the answer should be D and E?
AFAIK there is a error in table. At exam NYC-PR have 256MB RAM, so C,D,E should be correct answers.
vmm can p2v http://blogs.technet.com/b/scvmm/archive/2013/10/03/how-to-perform-a-p2v-in-a-scvmm-2012-r2-environment.aspx
CDE is the correct answer. you can not migrate p2v disks larger than 2 TB. so both servers over 2 TB need to be hardware changed to allow p2v conversion
you also need 512 MB RAM and the NYC-PR has 256 MB in the real test (error of this dump)
I believe NYC-WEB is the other server that can’t be P2V’d because it doesn’t have Sp2 installed. We know NYC-FS and NYC-EX can’t be P2V’d because they have more then 2TB of disk.
@Glenn – the question is to reconfigure the _hardware_ not the SW. And btw, OS of NYC-WEB meets requirements of the source machine.
The question is of which three servers the hardware should be reconfigured to allow P2V migration.
Answer A and B are not correct, as both servers meet the hardware requirements for a P2V migration and we are looking for the servers which do not meet the hardware requirements.
Answer D and E are correct, as both have disk volumes larger than 2TB, which is not supported for a P2V migration.
That leaves us with answer C. According to “tvojahlava”, the server NYC-PR has 256MB RAM on the exam, which is less than what is supported for a P2V migration.
Answer C, D and E are correct therefore.
While B does meet the HARDWARE requirements…..it does not meet the OS requirements.
Server 2003 Web Edition is supported, so we can only assume that the table is really wrong and NYC-PR does have 256mb ram.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427293.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
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