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Case Study: 3
Proseware Inc
Scenario
Proseware, Inc. is an international publishing company.
Proseware has four data centers and 80 offices. The data centers are located in Dallas, Dublin,
Bangalore, and Sydney. The offices are located worldwide.
Existing Environment
Network Infrastructure
The network contains a single-domain Active Directory forest named proseware.com. Each server
has a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) installed.
Database administrators in the Bangalore data center manage all of the SQL Server servers in the
data centers.
Dublin Data Center
The Dublin data center contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following
table.

Operations Manager 2007 R2 agents are installed on all of the servers in the Dublin data center by
using the push installation method.
App1
Proseware uses a critical business application named Appl. Multiple instances of App1 are deployed
to each data center. Each instance of App1 consists of the following physical servers that run
Windows Server 2012:
• A database server that runs SQL Server 2008 R2
• Two web servers that are load balanced by using the Network Load Balancing
(NLB) feature. Each web server has a single network adapter.
New versions of App1 are released at least four times a year. When a new version of App1 is
released, all of the servers in App1 must be redeployed.
Requirements
Planned Changes

Proseware plans to deploy all System Center 2012 components. Proseware plans to implement the
following changes in each data center:
• Deploy a SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise failover cluster.
• Store all virtual machine data in a Fibre Channel SAN infrastructure.
• Deploy a highly available Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) environment.
• Deploy one physical server that has Data Protection Manager (DPM) deployed.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements for the implementation of a private cloud:
• All Hyper-V hosts must be added to a failover cluster automatically.
• The deployment of Hyper-V hosts to each data center must be automated.
• The implementation of the DPM infrastructure must meet the following requirements:
• Backups will be stored on an iSCSI SAN.
• Virtual machines in a running state must be backed up from their respective host.
• Administrators must be able to restore individual files from host backups on virtual
machines configured as file servers.
• The implementation of the Operations Manager 2012 infrastructure must meet the
following requirements:
• Operations Manager monitoring must not be affected if a single server fails.
• Existing data must be retained in the Operations Manager 2012 infrastructure.
• Existing agents must continue to report to Operations Manager during the upgrade process.
• All Operations Manager agents must report to a local management server in their respective
data center.
• The service desk in the Dublin data center must be able to view the status of the servers in
all of the data centers.
Administrative Requirements
Proseware identifies the following administrative requirements:
• An administrator must be notified when an error occurs on a server.
• An administrator must be able to assign errors to specific administrators for resolution.
• Errors that remain unresolved for more than 10 hours must be escalated automatically to
another administrator.
Planned Virtual Machines
The servers in each instance of App1 will be replaced with a set of virtual machines. The planned
changes must meet the following requirements:
• Each instance must be redeployed when a new version of App1 is released.
• Each instance of App1 must be installed by using the minimum amount of administrative
effort.
App2
An application named App2 is hosted on the virtual machines in a Windows Azure public cloud
infrastructure.
The performance and availability of the components of App2 must be monitored centrally.
Administrators must be able to modify the configurations of the App2 components.
App3
A service template will be used to deploy multiple instances of a multi-tier application named App3.
The vendor of App3 will provide updates to App3 every two months.
SQL Server Deployment Requirements
VMM administrators plan to deploy many virtual machines that have SQL Server deployed. The
administrators identify the following deployment options for the virtual machines:

• The virtual machines will host databases that will be created by using data-tier application
(DAC) packages.
• The virtual machines will have SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard deployed by using one of six
different configurations.
• The operating system for the virtual machines will be either Windows Server 2008 R2
Enterprise or Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard.
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You need to recommend which configurations must be performed to meet the backup requirements
for Hyper-V. What should you recommend? (More than one answer choice may achieve the goal.
Select the BEST answer.)

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study: 3
Proseware Inc
Scenario
Proseware, Inc. is an international publishing company.
Proseware has four data centers and 80 offices. The data centers are located in Dallas, Dublin,
Bangalore, and Sydney. The offices are located worldwide.
Existing Environment
Network Infrastructure
The network contains a single-domain Active Directory forest named proseware.com. Each server
has a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) installed.
Database administrators in the Bangalore data center manage all of the SQL Server servers in the
data centers.
Dublin Data Center
The Dublin data center contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following
table.

Operations Manager 2007 R2 agents are installed on all of the servers in the Dublin data center by
using the push installation method.
App1
Proseware uses a critical business application named Appl. Multiple instances of App1 are deployed
to each data center. Each instance of App1 consists of the following physical servers that run
Windows Server 2012:
• A database server that runs SQL Server 2008 R2
• Two web servers that are load balanced by using the Network Load Balancing
(NLB) feature. Each web server has a single network adapter.
New versions of App1 are released at least four times a year. When a new version of App1 is
released, all of the servers in App1 must be redeployed.
Requirements
Planned Changes

Proseware plans to deploy all System Center 2012 components. Proseware plans to implement the
following changes in each data center:
• Deploy a SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise failover cluster.
• Store all virtual machine data in a Fibre Channel SAN infrastructure.
• Deploy a highly available Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) environment.
• Deploy one physical server that has Data Protection Manager (DPM) deployed.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements for the implementation of a private cloud:
• All Hyper-V hosts must be added to a failover cluster automatically.
• The deployment of Hyper-V hosts to each data center must be automated.
• The implementation of the DPM infrastructure must meet the following requirements:
• Backups will be stored on an iSCSI SAN.
• Virtual machines in a running state must be backed up from their respective host.
• Administrators must be able to restore individual files from host backups on virtual
machines configured as file servers.
• The implementation of the Operations Manager 2012 infrastructure must meet the
following requirements:
• Operations Manager monitoring must not be affected if a single server fails.
• Existing data must be retained in the Operations Manager 2012 infrastructure.
• Existing agents must continue to report to Operations Manager during the upgrade process.
• All Operations Manager agents must report to a local management server in their respective
data center.
• The service desk in the Dublin data center must be able to view the status of the servers in
all of the data centers.
Administrative Requirements
Proseware identifies the following administrative requirements:
• An administrator must be notified when an error occurs on a server.
• An administrator must be able to assign errors to specific administrators for resolution.
• Errors that remain unresolved for more than 10 hours must be escalated automatically to
another administrator.
Planned Virtual Machines
The servers in each instance of App1 will be replaced with a set of virtual machines. The planned
changes must meet the following requirements:
• Each instance must be redeployed when a new version of App1 is released.
• Each instance of App1 must be installed by using the minimum amount of administrative
effort.
App2
An application named App2 is hosted on the virtual machines in a Windows Azure public cloud
infrastructure.
The performance and availability of the components of App2 must be monitored centrally.
Administrators must be able to modify the configurations of the App2 components.
App3
A service template will be used to deploy multiple instances of a multi-tier application named App3.
The vendor of App3 will provide updates to App3 every two months.
SQL Server Deployment Requirements
VMM administrators plan to deploy many virtual machines that have SQL Server deployed. The
administrators identify the following deployment options for the virtual machines:

• The virtual machines will host databases that will be created by using data-tier application
(DAC) packages.
• The virtual machines will have SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard deployed by using one of six
different configurations.
• The operating system for the virtual machines will be either Windows Server 2008 R2
Enterprise or Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard.
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You need to recommend which configurations must be performed to meet the backup requirements
for Hyper-V. What should you recommend? (More than one answer choice may achieve the goal.
Select the BEST answer.)

A.
• Configure the iSCSI initiator on the DPM server and on the Hyper-V hosts.
• Install the DPM protection agent on the Hyper-V hosts only.

B.
• Install the Hyper-V server role on the DPM server.
• Configure the iSCSI initiator on the DPM server and on the Hyper-V hosts.
• Install the DPM protection agent on the Hyper-V hosts and on each virtual machine.

C.
• Configure the iSCSI initiator on the DPM server, on the Hyper-V hosts, and on each virtual machine.
• Install the DPM protection agent on the Hyper-V hosts and on each virtual machine.

D.
• Install the Hyper-V server role on the DPM server.
• Configure the iSCSI initiator on the DPM server only.
• Install the DPM protection agent on the Hyper-V hosts only.



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Blazz

Blazz

Correct answer is D.

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Babak

Babak

Correct answer is B. Because Administrator wants to recover “Files” from “Virtual Machines” individually. So we need to install DPM protection agents in each VM. D could be correct if Administrator wants to recover the VM only.

Douche Drinker

Douche Drinker

I think the correct answer is B.

Straffe

Straffe

Correct answer is D

Administrators must be able to restore individual files from host backups on virtual
machines configured as file servers.

So you need item-level recovery from backups taken at host level:
-If you want to perform item-level recovery for virtual machines (recover files, folders, volumes) then you’ll need to install the Hyper-V role on the DPM server.
– You can back up virtual machines at the host or guest level. At the host level the DPM protection agent is installed on the Hyper-V host server or cluster.

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