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 to virtual machines. You need to reconfigure the
hardware on the servers to 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 on a 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 an intranet 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.
There is a similar question asking about P2V migration and which servers can be migrated.For that the servers that fit are
NYC-DEV
NYC-WEB
NYC-PR
and the other two NYC-FS and NYC-EX cannot be migrated because disk greater than 2TB.
BUT…
In this question it is asking which servers need to be reconfigured to support P2V
so NYC-FS and NYC-EX will need to be reconfigured and reduced to 2TB to support P2V and also
NYC-PR since it has just 512MB memory
so correct answer for this one is
C.NYC-PR
D.NYC-FS
E.NYC-EX
I agree with Hyper-V above except for NYC-PR as it meets the 512MB min. requirement for P2V.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427293(v=sc.12).aspx
According to the discussion here, in the exam NYC-PR only has 256MB of memory so the answer would be correct…
http://equizzing.com/microsoft/which-three-servers-should-you-reconfigure/