A company has a Windows Server 2012 R2 server that has the Hyper-V role installed. The server hosts 12
virtual machines (VMs) that run Windows Server 2012R2. The company plans to deploy System Center 2012
R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM).
The company has identified the following requirements for the DPM deployment:
allow files and folders on VMs to be recovered
allow recovery of data to a network share
minimize the number of DPM protection agents that you must deploy
You need to implement the backup solution.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A.
Deploy a DPM server.
B.
Deploy the DPM protection agent to VMs.
C.
Add the Hyper-V role to the DPM server.
D.
Configure DPM to perform guest-level backups of the VMs.
E.
Configure DPM to perform host-level backups of the VMs.
Explanation:
* DPM protection supports the following scenarios:
/ (this scenario) Protects virtual machines that are hosted on stand-alone servers that run Hyper-V and that use
local or directly attached storage.
/ Protects virtual machines that run on a cluster. The cluster uses Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) storage.
/Protects virtual machines that run on a stand-alone server or cluster and that use SMB 3.0 file server storage.
/Protects virtual machines that are running during a live migration.
* Example: Protection for virtual machines on a stand-alone server that is running Hyper-V
Hyper-V on Standalone
This configuration protects one or more virtual machines on a stand-alone host computer. Storage can be local
on the host server, or directly attached to it, forexample a hard drive, a storage area network (SAN)device, or
a network attached storage (NAS) device. Alternatively, the host server might use SMB 3.0 storage on an
alternate file server. The DPM protection agent must be installed on all hosts and on the file server if storage is
hosted by using SMB 3.0.
Incorrect:
Not B: Would not minimize thenumber of Protection Agents.
E,not B. Dpm can perform item level recovery from host level backups
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh757981.aspx
the question is not about virtual machine protection but host level (item/ file recovery) so I agree on god2600
allow files and folders on VMs to be recovered
Item-level recovery (ILR) of Hyper-V virtual machines
DPM supports item-level recovery (ILR), which allows you to perform a specific recovery of files, folders, volumes, and virtual hard disks (VHDs) from a host-level backup of Hyper-V virtual machines to a network share or a volume on a DPM protected server.
TipTip
The DPM protection agent does not have to be installed on the guest machine to perform item-level recovery.
Answer: A, D
Item-level recovery (ILR) of Hyper-V virtual machines
DPM supports item-level recovery (ILR), which allows you to perform a specific recovery of files, folders, volumes, and virtual hard disks (VHDs) from a host-level backup of Hyper-V virtual machines to a network share or a volume on a DPM protected server.
TipTip
The DPM protection agent does not have to be installed on the guest machine to perform item-level recovery.
Mistake.
Answer: A, E
Agree on A, E.
You have to have the hyper v role enabled to allow for ILR
You must have the Hyper-V role enabled on the DPM server to perform item-level recoveries. During item-level recovery, DPM has to mount the VHDs of the protected virtual machines.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff634221.aspx
Answer us correct asyou can’t do Item level recovery without having hyperv role enabled in DPM
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh758184.aspx
Install the Hyper-V role on the DPM server. DPM protects Hyper-V virtual machines even without the role, but you cannot perform item-level recovery (ILR) unless the role is installed.
The question states that the Hyper-V role is installed already.
Correct, There is too much confusion here already
The true answer is A. and E.
Hyper-v role is already installed on the server, this negates Answer B
If you do not choose A then you do not have a DPM server. Answer A:
Host Level Backups allow ILR/file recovery. Answer E:
A & C are correct…..
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh758184.aspx
We need to install Hyper-V role on DPM server to achieve ILP (Item Level Recovery),
Questions says “allow files and folders on VMs to be recovered
allow recovery of data to a network share”….
So A & C are correct answers….
If you use a version of Windows Server before Windows Server 2008, you must have the Hyper-V role enabled on the DPM server to perform item-level recoveries. During item-level recovery, DPM has to mount the VHDs of the protected virtual machines.
Server prerequisites
1. Install the Hyper-V role on the DPM server. DPM protects Hyper-V virtual machines even without the role, but you cannot perform item-level recovery (ILR) unless the role is installed.
Item-level recovery (ILR) of Hyper-V virtual machines DPM supports item-level recovery (ILR), which allows you to perform a specific recovery of files, folders, volumes, and virtual hard disks (VHDs) from a host-level backup of Hyper-V virtual machines to a network share or a volume on a DPM protected server.
Tip
The DPM protection agent does not have to be installed on the guest machine to perform item-level recovery.
The correct answers are A and C.
Answer A is self-explanatory.
There seems to be some discussion regarding if answer C is correct or not. DPM protects VMs even without the Hyper-V role being installed on the DPM server, but you cannot perform item-level recovery (ILR) unless the Hyper-V role is installed on the DPM server.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh758184.aspx
ambiguous question …
correct answer would be A C E
you can’t perform item level recovery without the hyper-v role, but also you can’t backup anything without an agent … and it explicitly mentions both ITL and min agent no ..
A & D. First off, since it’s DPM 2012, The Hyper-V role IS NOT NEEDED on the DPM server to allow ILR. Therefore, A. build the DPM server, and D.Configure DPM to perform guest-level backups of the VMs. We will not perform B. because we are not doing host level backups of the VMs. We will not perform step C, because it is un-neccessary on DPM 2012. (We can assume from the scenario that DPM is being installed on a Server 2012 machine.) Finally, we will not perform step E. because host level backups are not needed for Item Level Recovery.
Host or guest-level—
You can back up virtual machines at the host or guest level. At the host level the DPM protection agent is installed on the Hyper-V host server or cluster. At the guest level the agent is installed on each virtual machine. If you deploy host level back you’ll be able to recover an entire virtual machine, or perform item-level recovery to want to be able to back up and restore specific files, folder, volumes or hard disks. Guest-level back is useful if you want to protect specific workloads running on a virtual machine. For example if you specifically want to back up a SQL Server database running on the virtual machine. Note that you must use guest-level backup if you want to protect data stored on passthrough disks. Passthrough allow the virtual machine to directly access the storage device and don’t store virtual volume data in a VHD file.
I think A and E
A & E:
A: self explanatory
B: you could deploy the agent to each vm with the solution of a guest backup, however the requirement is to have the LEAST number of agents, this would imply at least 12 (not to mention that for the solution to be complete, you would also need to have a THIRD selection to configure guest level backup)
C: Hyper-V service, as stated, above you can almost assume that they’re installing DPM on the same Hyper V server, but it does not state specifically. After all, looking at answer A: “Deploy a DPM server” almost indicates that it is a new server, else it would read “Deploy DPM to the server?”. Most importantly the question does state it is DPM 2012, if it is 2012 on a 2k8R2 + server, you do not even need hyper-v installed. If it is a 2008 server, even with DPM 2012 you need HyperV role installed. It is a safe assumption here it is at least a 2008R2 + server, so you do not need to install HyperV (also with only two selections this isn’t a complete solution)
D: You can deploy guest services, as stated earlier. But you would also need agents, you’re limited to TWO choices here, AND the requirement asked for least number of agents.
E: One Agent on the host itself, ILM is supported in host mode.
is the only answer that has a complete solution with only two selections which also satisfies all requirements included the much overlooked ‘least number of agents..”
I believe it is A and E.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh757981.aspx
“If you use a version of Windows Server before Windows Server 2008, you must have the Hyper-V role enabled on the DPM server to perform item-level recoveries. During item-level recovery, DPM has to mount the VHDs of the protected virtual machines.”
Since this is not before Server 2008 do not need Hyper V role
I agree with answer A and E look this
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh757970.aspx
“f you deploy host level back you’ll be able to recover an entire virtual machine, or perform item-level recovery to want to be able to back up and restore specific files, folder, volumes or hard disk”
I dont know what you guys are on about..
Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 – Data Protection Manager, System Center 2012 – Data Protection Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager
If you want to perform item-level recovery for virtual machines (recover files, folders, volumes) then you’ll need to install the Hyper-V role on the DPM server. DPM. If you only want to recover the virtual machine and not item-level then the role isn’t required.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh758184.aspx
opps .. hyperv role already installed.. a & e !
In my opinion the correct answer is A & E because the dpm is installed on host hyper-v therefore is required the host-levels backup for perform item-level recoveries.
The question never states that the DPM server is installed on the Hyper-V host as a VM, so it could be as well be installed on a separate host. On a separate host, the Hyper-V role should be installed.
Then A&C is the correct answer.
If DPM is installed as a VM on the current host (where Hyper-V role is already installed) Then A&E would be the correct answer.
In my opinion some relevant information is missing to answer this question without doubt. I would go for A&C because this makes the most sense to me in this scenario.
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A and C
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/17493.protecting-hyper-v-virtual-machines-with-system-center-dpm-2012.aspx