You manage a virtual Windows Server 2012 web server that is hosted by an on-premises Windows HyperV server. You plan to use the virtual machine (VM) in Azure.
You need to migrate the VM to Azure Storage to add it to your repository.
Which Azure Power Shell cmdlet should you use?
A.
Import-AzureVM
B.
New-AzureVM
C.
Add-AzureDisk
D.
Add-AzureWebRole
E.
Add-AzureVhd
Explanation:
* How do I move an existing virtual machine to the cloud?
The steps are pretty basic:
1. Create a place to store your hard disk in Windows Azure
2. Prepare your virtual hard disk
3. Upload your virtual hard disk
4. Create your machine in Windows Azure
* Add-AzureVhd
Uploads a virtual hard disk (in .vhd file format) from an on-premises virtual machine to a blob in a cloud
storage account in Azure.
The Add-AzureVhd cmdlet allows you to upload on-premises virtual hard disks (in .vhd file format) to a
blob storage account as fixed virtual hard disks. You can configure the number of uploader threads that
will be used or overwrite an existing blob in the specified destination URI. Also supported is the ability toupload a patched version of an on-premises .vhd file: When a base virtual hard disk has already been
uploaded, you can upload differencing disks that use the base image as the parent. Shared access
signature (SAS URI) is supported as well.Add-AzureVhd
URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn495173.aspx
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