Your company has a System Center 2012 infrastructure. The infrastructure contains the App Controller and
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) roles.
You deploy a service named SRV1 to the production environment in the public cloud. You also deploy SRV1 to
a staging environment in the public cloud.
You perform upgrades to SRV1 in the staging environment.
You need to apply the upgrades from the staging environment to the production environment.
What should you do?
A.
From the VMM Administrator Console, create a new virtual machine template.
B.
From the App Controller portal, perform an environment swap upgrade.
C.
From the VMM Administrator Console, create a new service.
D.
From the App Controller portal, import an SSL certificate.
E.
From the VMM Administrator Console, create a new service template.
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh221342.aspx
Public cloud services can be upgraded in one of two ways: an environment swap or an in-place upgrade. An
environment swap places the staging environment into the production environment. As the swap occurs, the
existing production environment is moved into the staging environment. An in-place upgrade replaces the
existing binaries and settings with new binaries and settings.