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Exam 70-417: Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012 (January 22, 2014)

which of the following scenarios is the Hyper-V Replica Broker role required?

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2012.
The network includes virtual machines (VMs) running on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V host
servers.
You plan to configure Hyper-V replication on some of the VMs.
You need to install the Hyper-V Replica Broker role on some host servers to enable Hyper-V
replication.

In which of the following scenarios is the Hyper-V Replica Broker role required? (Choose all that
apply)

Which two of the following actions should you perform to enable the VM replication?

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2012.
The network includes a primary data center and a secondary data center. The primary data center
includes virtual machines (VMs) running on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V host servers.
A failover cluster in the primary data center named ABC-CL01 contains three Hyper-V host
servers named HVHost1, HVHost2 and HVHost3. ABC-CL01 hosts several highly available virtual
machines (VMs).
You need to configure a disaster recovery solution in the event of the data center going offline.
You install a Hyper-V host server named HVHostBak. You plan to enable virtual machine
replication between ABC-CL01 and HVHostBak. You need to ensure that you can failover VMs
from ABC-CL01 to HVHostBak and failover VMs from HVHostBak back to ABC-CL01.
You open the Hyper-V Manager console on HVHostBak and configure it as a replica server. You
need to configure the replication of the VMs.
Which two of the following actions should you perform to enable the VM replication?

How should you recover the server?

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012.
A Windows Server 2012 server named ABC-File1 runs the File Server role. You discover that the
server is continually restarting. As soon as Windows starts to load, the server restarts again. A
junior administrator reports that he modified a system driver on the server and attempted to restart
the server.
You need to recover the ABC-File1 as quickly as possible while minimizing data loss.
How should you recover the server?

Which tool would you use to ensure that users can recover files using the Previous Versions function?

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012.
A server named ABC-File1 runs Windows Server 2012 Server Core edition with the File Services
server role installed. ABC-File1 hosts shared folders on the D: drive. Users access the shared

folders from their Windows 7 client computers.
A user attempts to recover a previous version of a file in a shared folder on ABC-File1 but
discovers that there is no previous versions option.
Which tool would you use to ensure that users can recover files using the Previous Versions
function?

How should you move the VMs?

You work for a company named ABC.com. Your role of Network Administrator includes the
management of the company’s physical and virtual infrastructure.
The network includes servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and
Windows Server 2012.
Virtual machines (VMs) are hosted on Windows Server 2012 servers running the Hyper-V role.
You are in the process of upgrading server hardware.
A Hyper-V server named ABC-HVHost1 has two quad-core Intel processors, 16GB RAM and four
300GB 10,000 RPM hard disks.
You install a new Hyper-V server named ABC-HVHost2. The new server has four hex-core AMD
processors, 64GB RAM and six 1Terabyte 15,000 RPM hard disks.
You need to move four VMs from ABC-HVHost1 to ABC-HVHost2. VM downtime must be
minimized during the move.
How should you move the VMs?

How should you configure the failover cluster?

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012.
You are planning to deploy a custom CRM application named CorpApp1. All company users will
use CorpApp1.
You have installed two Windows Server 2012 servers named ABC-CL1 and ABC-CL2. The two
servers will run the Failover Clustering feature and be configured as nodes in a single failover
cluster.
You plan to configure a shared folder on the failover cluster to host the application data for
CorpApp1.
To increase file server performance, you want both nodes in the failover cluster to respond to
connection requests to the shared folder.
How should you configure the failover cluster?

How should you configure the failover cluster?

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory

Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012.
You are planning to deploy a custom Sales application named SalesApp. All users in the Sales
department will use SalesApp.
You have installed two Windows Server 2012 servers named ABC-CL1 and ABC-CL2. The two
servers will run the Failover Clustering feature and be configured as nodes in a single failover
cluster.
You plan to install SalesApp onto the failover cluster.
You need to configure the failover cluster so that ABC-CL1 responds to client requests for the
SalesApp application. ABC-CL2 must respond to client requests for the SalesApp application only
if ABC-CL1 is offline.
How should you configure the failover cluster?

How can you configure the NLB cluster to ensure that user session state is maintained?

You work as a Network Administrator at ABC.com. The company network consists of a single
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network
run Windows Server 2012.
Company developers are developing a custom line-of-business application named CorpApp. The
application will be a secure web based application and will run in Internet Information Services
(IIS) 8.0.
You need to configure a server solution to host the CorpApp application. You plan to install two
Windows Server 2012 servers and configure Network Load Balancing between the servers.
You install the two servers and install the Network Load Balancing (NLB) feature. You learn that

the CorpApp application will save user state information locally on the NLB cluster node.
How can you configure the NLB cluster to ensure that user session state is maintained?

How can you configure the ABC-AppCL1 to meet the requirements?

You work as a Network Administrator at ABC.com. The company network consists of a single
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network
run Windows Server 2012.
Company developers are developing a custom line-of-business application named CorpApp. The
CorpApp application will be a client/server application. All client computers in the network will
have the CorpApp client software installed. The CorpApp server software will run on a Windows
Server 2012 server.
You need to configure a highly-available server solution to host the CorpApp application. You plan
to install two Windows Server 2012 servers and configure them as a failover cluster.
You install two servers named ABC-App1 and ABC-App2 and configure a failover cluster named
ABC-App-CL1. You want to configure the cluster so that CorpApp runs on ABC-App1. You also
want to ensure that if CorpApp fails over to ABC-App2 in the event of a problem with ABC-App1, it
fails back to ABC-App1 when possible.
How can you configure the ABC-AppCL1 to meet the requirements?

you need to automate the deletion of performance log data that is more than one week old

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012.
A server named ABC-Win12Admin runs Windows Server 2012. You use ABC-Win12Admin to
administer the Windows Server 2012 servers in the domain.
You configure several custom Data Collector Sets on ABC-Win12Admin to collect performance log
data from network servers.
To preserve disk space on ABC-Win12Admin, you need to automate the deletion of performance
log data that is more than one week old.
What should you do?


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