Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.Server1 has the Hyper-V
server role installed.
Server1 hosts four virtual machines named VM1, VM2, VM3, and VM4.
Server1 is configured as shown in the following table.
You plan to schedule a complete backup of Server1 by using Windows Server Backup.
You need to ensure that the state of VM1 is saved before the backup starts.
What should you configure?
A.
NUMA topology
B.
Resource control
C.
resource metering
D.
virtual Machine Chimney
E.
The VLAN ID
F.
Processor Compatibility
G.
The startup order
H.
Automatic Start Action
I.
Integration Services
J.
Port mirroring
K.
Single-root I/O virtualization
I: The operating system shutdown service provides a mechanism to shut down the operating system of a virtual machine from the management interfaces on the host or management computer. This allows the Hyper-V administrator the ability to initiate an orderly shutdown of the virtual machines without having to log into the virtual machine. The virtual machine will attempt to close open processes and write to disk any data in memory before shutting down the virtual machine, in the same way if the administrator had selected Shutdown from within the virtual machine.
You can shutdown virtual machines from the Hyper-V Manager console or via the Stop-VM Windows PowerShell cmdlet. For more information about Stop-VM cmdlet, see Stop-VM.