Your network contains two servers that run Windows Server 2012. The servers are members of a
failover cluster. Each server has 32 GB of RAM and has the Hyper-V server role installed. Each server
hosts three highly available virtual machines. All of the virtual machines have an application named
App1 installed. Each of the virtual machines is configured to have 4 GB of memory. During regular
business hours, the virtual machines use less than 2 GB of memory. Each night, App1 truncates its logs
and uses almost 4 GB of memory.
You plan to add another three virtual machines to each host. The new virtual machines will run the same
load as the existing virtual machines.
You need to ensure that all of the virtual machines can run on one of the Hyper-V hosts if a single host
fails.
What should you do?
A.
From the properties of each Hyper-V host, modify the Allow virtual machines to span NUMA nodes.
B.
From the properties of each virtual machine, modify the NUMA Configuration -Maximum amount of
memory setting.
C.
From the properties of each virtual machine, modify the Smart Paging File Location.
D.
From the properties of each virtual machine, modify the Dynamic Memory settings.
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