You need to ensure that the developers can manage their own virtual machines.
Solution: You perform the following actions:
In Virtual Machine Manager, you create a new user role named DevUsers that uses the
Application Administrator profile.
You create and publish a request offering that allows the DevUsers role to create checkpoints.
You grant Checkpoint permissions to the DevUsers role.
You distribute the Self-Service Portal to the developers.
Does this meet the goal?
A.
Yes
B.
No
Explanation:
Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal
The VMM Self-Service Portal is an optional, Web-based component that a VMM administrator can install
and configure to allow users to create and manage their own virtual machines within a controlled
environment on a limited group of virtual machine hosts. The VMM administrator creates self-service
user roles which determine the scope of the users’ actions on their own virtual machines.
To create, operate, and manage virtual machines, self-service users use the Virtual Machine Manager
Self-Service Portal. The administrator determines which host groups self-service users can create virtual
machines on. When a self-service user creates a virtual machine, the virtual machine is automatically
placed on the most suitable host in the host group based on host ratings.
Overview of Virtual Machine Manager
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc764267.aspx
NO
why???
Where’s the rest of the damn question?! Fourth one in a row like that…