Which activation model should you use for the virtual m…

You deploy a Hyper-V server named Served in an isolated test environment. The test environment
is prevented from accessing the Internet Server1 runs the Datacenter edition of Windows Server
2016. You plan to deploy the following guest virtual machines on the server.

Which activation model should you use for the virtual machines’?

You deploy a Hyper-V server named Served in an isolated test environment. The test environment
is prevented from accessing the Internet Server1 runs the Datacenter edition of Windows Server
2016. You plan to deploy the following guest virtual machines on the server.

Which activation model should you use for the virtual machines’?

A.
Multiple Activation Key (MAK)

B.
Automatic Virtual Machine Activation (AVMA)

C.
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) key

D.
Key Management Service (KMS)



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Casey

Casey

Automatic Virtual Machine Activation
This is for Server 2012 R2, so it also applies to the 10 Server 2012 R2 systems.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn303421(v=ws.11).aspx

AVMA lets you install virtual machines on a properly activated Windows server without having to manage product keys for each individual virtual machine, even in disconnected environments. AVMA binds the virtual machine activation to the licensed virtualization server and activates the virtual machine when it starts up. AVMA also provides real-time reporting on usage and historical data on the license state of the virtual machine. Reporting and tracking data is available on the virtualization server.