You need to verify whether the replica of VMS on Server…
Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1
and Server2 have the Hyper-V server role installed.Server1 and Server2 are configured as Hyper-V replicas of
each other.
Server2 hosts a virtual machine named VM5. VM5 is replicated to Server1.
You need to verify whether the replica of VMS on Server1 is functional. The solution must ensure that VM5
remains accessible to clients.
What should you do from Hyper-V Manager?
Which two actions should you perform?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member
servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Both servers have the Hyper-V server
role installed.
The network contains an enterprise certification authority (CA). All servers are enrolled automatically for a
certificate-based on the Computer certificate template.
On Server1, you have a virtual machine named VM1. VM1 is replicated to Server2.
You need to encrypt the replication of VM1.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
What should you configure?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member
servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a
failover cluster named Cluster1.
Cluster1 hosts an application named App1.
You need to ensure that Server2 handles all of the client requests to the cluster for App1. The solution must
ensure that if Server2 fails, Server1 becomes the active node for App1.
What should you configure?
What should you configure?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member
servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in afailover cluster named Cluster1.
You add two additional nodes to Cluster1.
You have a folder named Folder1 on Server1 that contains application data.
You plan to provide continuously available access to Folder1.
You need to ensure that all of the nodes in Cluster1 can actively respond to the client requests for Folder1.
What should you configure?
What should you identify?
Your company is testing DirectAccess on Windows Server 2012 R2.
Users report that when they connect to the corporate network by using DirectAccess, access to Internet
websites and Internet hosts is slow. The users report that when they disconnect from DirectAccess to the
Internet websites and the Internet hosts is much faster.
You need to identify the most likely cause of the performance issues.
What should you identify?
Which cmdlet should you run?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member
servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a
failover cluster named Cluster1. Cluster1 contains a Clustered Shared Volume (CSV).
A developer creates an application named App1. App1 is NOT a cluster-aware application. App1 stores data in
the file system.
You need to ensure that App1 runs in Cluster1. The solution must minimize development effort.
Which cmdlet should you run?
How should you configure the witness disk?
DRAG DROP
You plan to deploy a failover cluster that will contain two nodes that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
You need to configure a witness disk for the failover cluster.
How should you configure the witness disk?
To answer, drag the appropriate configurations to the correct location or locations. Each configuration may be
used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view
content.
Select and Place:
You need to configure the network settings for Cluster1
DRAG DROP
Your network contains four servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Each server has the Failover Clustering feature installed. Each server has three network adapters installed. An
iSCSI SAN is available on the network.
You create a failover cluster named Cluster1. You add the servers to the cluster.
You plan to configure the network settings of each server node as shown in the following table.
You need to configure the network settings for Cluster1.
What should you do?
To answer, drag the appropriate network communication setting to the correct cluster network or networks.
Each network communication setting may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to dragthe split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:
You need to ensure that you can start File1
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two servers
named Node1and Node2. Node1and Node2 run Windows Server 2012 R2. Node1and Node2 are configured as
a two-node failover cluster named Cluster2.
The computer accounts for all of the servers reside in an organizational unit (OU) named Servers.
A user named User1 is a member of the local Administrators group on Node1and Node2.
User1 creates a new clustered File Server role named File1 by using the File Server for general use option. A
report is generated during the creation of File1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
File1 fails to start.
You need to ensure that you can start File1.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that you can assign classifications …
You have a server named FS1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You install the File and Storage Services server role on FS1.
From Windows Explorer, you view the properties of a shared folder named Share1 and you discover that the
Classification tab is missing.
You need to ensure that you can assign classifications to Share1 from Windows Explorer manually.
What should you do?