Which cmdlet should you use?

Your network contains one Active Directory domain. The domain contains two Hyper-V hosts named
Host1 and Host2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Host1 contains a virtual machine named VM1.
You plan to move VM1 to Host2.
You need to generate a report that lists any configuration issues on Host2 that will prevent VM1
from being moved successfully.
Which cmdlet should you use?

Your network contains one Active Directory domain. The domain contains two Hyper-V hosts named
Host1 and Host2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Host1 contains a virtual machine named VM1.
You plan to move VM1 to Host2.
You need to generate a report that lists any configuration issues on Host2 that will prevent VM1
from being moved successfully.
Which cmdlet should you use?

A.
Move-VM

B.
Test-VHD

C.
Debug-VM

D.
Compare-VM

Explanation:
The Compare-VM cmdlet compares a virtual machine and a virtual machine host for compatibility,
returning a compatibility report. This is useful when trying to import or migrate a virtual machine
that is incompatible with the target Hyper-V server.
Incorrect answers:
Not A: The Move-VM cmdlet moves a virtual machine to a new Hyper-V host.
The parameter -CompatibilityReport<VMCompatibilityReport> specifies a compatibility report
which includes any adjustments required for the move. This report must first be generated by the
Compare-VM command.
Not B: The Test-VHD cmdlet tests a virtual hard disk, not a virtual machine which is what we are
handling here, for any problems that would make it unusable.
Not C: The Debug-VM cmdlet just debugs a virtual machine. Technet, Compare-VM
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh848612(v=wps.630).aspx



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