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Exam 70-247: Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 (update August 07th, 2017)

which two groups should you add WOODGROVEBANK\\vmmuser1?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Overview
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory production forest named woodgrovebank.com.
Currently, there is no trust relationship between the Active Directory forests of Woodgrove Bank and Contoso.
Network Environment
Woodgrove Bank has a perimeter network that hosts Internet-facing servers.
Woodgrove Bank uses Hyper-V Network Virtualization to isolate its production, development, and test
environments.
Woodgrove Bank has a Microsoft Azure subscription.
System Center Environment
Woodgrove Bank deploys infrastructure servers that host the following System Center 2012 R2 components.
Operations Manager
Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Woodgrove Bank plans to deploy Service Provider Foundation, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator, and
System Center 2012 R2 Service Manager.
All of the internal Hyper-V hosts and the file servers on the Woodgrove Bank network are registered with VMM.
VMM and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) are integrated. Woodgrove Bank has three VMM logical
networks intended for clients, management, and storage. Each VMM logical network is configured to use a host
group of All Hosts.
The Operations Manager agent is deployed to each server.
On-premises Computing and Application Environment
The main office has the servers configured as shown in the following table.

Server5 and Server6 were added to VMM by using explicit user credentials.
A Windows update named Update1 is part of the baseline assigned to All Hosts.
Server3 is configured to have a 2-TB storage pool. Tapes are used for long term backup.
An application named App2 is installed on Server9. App2 requires complex installation and manual setup.
RequirementsPlanned Changes
Woodgrove Bank plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy Service Manager.
Integrate Orchestrator and Service Manager.
Deploy all of the components of Orchestrator.
Deploy Service Provider Foundation to Server2.
Replace the tape backups with Microsoft Azure Backup.
Use a domain account named WOODGROVEBANK\\vmmuser1 to view and modify the IP address space in
IPAM.
Provide additional SMB storage to Server7 from Server5.
Provide additional iSCSI storage to Server7 from Server5.
Connectivity Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following connectivity requirements:
Minimize the Internet bandwidth used by the backups.
Create a logical switch that will allow you to restrict host access to the logical networks of the clients only.
Provide external connectivity to the virtual machine networks that are isolated from the clients by using the
Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) gateway.
Application Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following application requirements:
Minimize the number of VMM service template versions used to deploy App1.
Create Server App-V packages while minimizing the impact on the existing environment.
Deploy five instances of a multi-tier application named App1 by using a VMM service template. Each
instance will have different deployment settings.
Compliance Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following compliance requirements:
Use the principle of least priviledge, whenever possible.
Leverage Azure-based services for assessing the on-premises environment.
Exclude Server7 from the installation of Update1. The missing patch must not affect the compliance status
of Server7 against the baseline assigned to All Hosts.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to implement VMM IPAM to meet the manageability requirements.
To which two groups should you add WOODGROVEBANK\\vmmuser1?

Which four actions should you perform in sequence?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Overview
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory production forest named woodgrovebank.com.
Currently, there is no trust relationship between the Active Directory forests of Woodgrove Bank and Contoso.
Network Environment
Woodgrove Bank has a perimeter network that hosts Internet-facing servers.
Woodgrove Bank uses Hyper-V Network Virtualization to isolate its production, development, and test
environments.
Woodgrove Bank has a Microsoft Azure subscription.
System Center Environment
Woodgrove Bank deploys infrastructure servers that host the following System Center 2012 R2 components.
Operations Manager
Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Woodgrove Bank plans to deploy Service Provider Foundation, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator, and
System Center 2012 R2 Service Manager.
All of the internal Hyper-V hosts and the file servers on the Woodgrove Bank network are registered with VMM.
VMM and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) are integrated. Woodgrove Bank has three VMM logical
networks intended for clients, management, and storage. Each VMM logical network is configured to use a host
group of All Hosts.
The Operations Manager agent is deployed to each server.
On-premises Computing and Application Environment
The main office has the servers configured as shown in the following table.

Server5 and Server6 were added to VMM by using explicit user credentials.
A Windows update named Update1 is part of the baseline assigned to All Hosts.
Server3 is configured to have a 2-TB storage pool. Tapes are used for long term backup.
An application named App2 is installed on Server9. App2 requires complex installation and manual setup.
RequirementsPlanned Changes
Woodgrove Bank plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy Service Manager.
Integrate Orchestrator and Service Manager.
Deploy all of the components of Orchestrator.
Deploy Service Provider Foundation to Server2.
Replace the tape backups with Microsoft Azure Backup.
Use a domain account named WOODGROVEBANK\\vmmuser1 to view and modify the IP address space in
IPAM.
Provide additional SMB storage to Server7 from Server5.
Provide additional iSCSI storage to Server7 from Server5.
Connectivity Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following connectivity requirements:
Minimize the Internet bandwidth used by the backups.
Create a logical switch that will allow you to restrict host access to the logical networks of the clients only.
Provide external connectivity to the virtual machine networks that are isolated from the clients by using the
Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) gateway.
Application Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following application requirements:
Minimize the number of VMM service template versions used to deploy App1.
Create Server App-V packages while minimizing the impact on the existing environment.
Deploy five instances of a multi-tier application named App1 by using a VMM service template. Each
instance will have different deployment settings.
Compliance Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following compliance requirements:
Use the principle of least priviledge, whenever possible.
Leverage Azure-based services for assessing the on-premises environment.
Exclude Server7 from the installation of Update1. The missing patch must not affect the compliance status
of Server7 against the baseline assigned to All Hosts.

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to deploy a virtual machine to provide external connectivity for the virtual machine networks. The
solution must meet the connectivity requirements.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of
actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:

You need to ensure that you can manage Server11 accordi…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Overview
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory production forest named woodgrovebank.com.
Currently, there is no trust relationship between the Active Directory forests of Woodgrove Bank and Contoso.
Network Environment
Woodgrove Bank has a perimeter network that hosts Internet-facing servers.
Woodgrove Bank uses Hyper-V Network Virtualization to isolate its production, development, and test
environments.
Woodgrove Bank has a Microsoft Azure subscription.
System Center Environment
Woodgrove Bank deploys infrastructure servers that host the following System Center 2012 R2 components.
Operations Manager
Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Woodgrove Bank plans to deploy Service Provider Foundation, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator, and
System Center 2012 R2 Service Manager.
All of the internal Hyper-V hosts and the file servers on the Woodgrove Bank network are registered with VMM.
VMM and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) are integrated. Woodgrove Bank has three VMM logical
networks intended for clients, management, and storage. Each VMM logical network is configured to use a host
group of All Hosts.
The Operations Manager agent is deployed to each server.
On-premises Computing and Application Environment
The main office has the servers configured as shown in the following table.

Server5 and Server6 were added to VMM by using explicit user credentials.
A Windows update named Update1 is part of the baseline assigned to All Hosts.
Server3 is configured to have a 2-TB storage pool. Tapes are used for long term backup.
An application named App2 is installed on Server9. App2 requires complex installation and manual setup.
RequirementsPlanned Changes
Woodgrove Bank plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy Service Manager.
Integrate Orchestrator and Service Manager.
Deploy all of the components of Orchestrator.
Deploy Service Provider Foundation to Server2.
Replace the tape backups with Microsoft Azure Backup.
Use a domain account named WOODGROVEBANK\\vmmuser1 to view and modify the IP address space in
IPAM.
Provide additional SMB storage to Server7 from Server5.
Provide additional iSCSI storage to Server7 from Server5.
Connectivity Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following connectivity requirements:
Minimize the Internet bandwidth used by the backups.
Create a logical switch that will allow you to restrict host access to the logical networks of the clients only.
Provide external connectivity to the virtual machine networks that are isolated from the clients by using the
Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) gateway.
Application Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following application requirements:
Minimize the number of VMM service template versions used to deploy App1.
Create Server App-V packages while minimizing the impact on the existing environment.
Deploy five instances of a multi-tier application named App1 by using a VMM service template. Each
instance will have different deployment settings.
Compliance Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following compliance requirements:
Use the principle of least priviledge, whenever possible.
Leverage Azure-based services for assessing the on-premises environment.
Exclude Server7 from the installation of Update1. The missing patch must not affect the compliance status
of Server7 against the baseline assigned to All Hosts.

###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to ensure that you can manage Server11 according to the manageability requirements.
In the table below, identify which action to perform on each server.
Note: Make only one selection in each column.
Hot Area:

Which three actions should you recommend performing in …

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Overview
Fabrikam, Inc. is an IT services and hosting provider.
Fabrikam has two main data centers. The data centers are located in New York and Montreal. The data centers
connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low latency WAN links. Each data center connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com that is dedicated to hosting services. All
of the servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The network contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following components:
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Service Provider Foundation
Operations Manager
Orchestrator
Fabrikam has implemented Hyper-V Network Virtualization in the hosting environment.
All storage is either SAN-based or direct-attached storage (DAS). All VMM library servers use DAS storage.
None of the VMM library servers are managed as VMM Hyper-V hosts.
Each Hyper-V host has four 10-GbE network adapters.
Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam plans to provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and Customer2. Customer1 is
based in New York and Customer2 is based in Montreal. IT services will include assistance managing the
services in the following table.

The internal network of Customer1 contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following
components:
Operations Manager
App Controller
VMM
Customer1 plans to deploy multi-tier VMM services that run Internet Information Services (IIS), .NET
applications, and Microsoft SQL Server. Customer1 plans to deploy non-clustered virtual machines only.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
Deploy a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) virtual machine.
Replace the SAN by using iSCSI targets on servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
General Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for the planned deployment:
Hyper-V hosts must remain available if a single network adapter fails. You must be able to control the
amount of bandwidth allocated to iSCSI traffic and Failover Clustering redirected traffic.Virtual machines that run in the Fabrikam data centers must remain available if a single data center fails.
The recovery point objective (RPO) must be 30 seconds.
The IT staff at Fabrikam must be able to mount iSCSI target logical units on Hyper-V hosts directly from the
Virtual Machine Manager console.
Hyper-V management and storage traffic must be separated from the network traffic generated by virtual
machine guests.
Virtual machines must be deployed by using a SAN copy.
If a site fails, a failover must be invoked manually.
Customer1 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
Customer1 will use Hyper-V Network Virtualization in its hosted environment.
Customer1 will require the ability to manage all of its cloud services from a single interface.
Each deployment of a virtual machine for Customer1 must trigger the execution of a runbook by using the
Orchestrator web service. The runbook must execute before any user account logs on to the virtual
machine.
Customer2 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
Customer2 must be able to connect to the console of the hosted virtual machines.
All of the metadata for any of the virtual machines of Customer1 must not be stored in Windows Azure.

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to recommend the appropriate actions to configure the VMM library server.
Which three actions should you recommend performing in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:

Which three actions should you recommend performing in …

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Overview
Fabrikam, Inc. is an IT services and hosting provider.
Fabrikam has two main data centers. The data centers are located in New York and Montreal. The data centers
connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low latency WAN links. Each data center connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com that is dedicated to hosting services. All
of the servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The network contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following components:
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Service Provider Foundation
Operations Manager
Orchestrator
Fabrikam has implemented Hyper-V Network Virtualization in the hosting environment.
All storage is either SAN-based or direct-attached storage (DAS). All VMM library servers use DAS storage.
None of the VMM library servers are managed as VMM Hyper-V hosts.
Each Hyper-V host has four 10-GbE network adapters.
Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam plans to provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and Customer2. Customer1 is
based in New York and Customer2 is based in Montreal. IT services will include assistance managing the
services in the following table.

The internal network of Customer1 contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following
components:
Operations Manager
App Controller
VMM
Customer1 plans to deploy multi-tier VMM services that run Internet Information Services (IIS), .NET
applications, and Microsoft SQL Server. Customer1 plans to deploy non-clustered virtual machines only.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
Deploy a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) virtual machine.
Replace the SAN by using iSCSI targets on servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
General Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for the planned deployment:
Hyper-V hosts must remain available if a single network adapter fails. You must be able to control the
amount of bandwidth allocated to iSCSI traffic and Failover Clustering redirected traffic.Virtual machines that run in the Fabrikam data centers must remain available if a single data center fails.
The recovery point objective (RPO) must be 30 seconds.
The IT staff at Fabrikam must be able to mount iSCSI target logical units on Hyper-V hosts directly from the
Virtual Machine Manager console.
Hyper-V management and storage traffic must be separated from the network traffic generated by virtual
machine guests.
Virtual machines must be deployed by using a SAN copy.
If a site fails, a failover must be invoked manually.
Customer1 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
Customer1 will use Hyper-V Network Virtualization in its hosted environment.
Customer1 will require the ability to manage all of its cloud services from a single interface.
Each deployment of a virtual machine for Customer1 must trigger the execution of a runbook by using the
Orchestrator web service. The runbook must execute before any user account logs on to the virtual
machine.
Customer2 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
Customer2 must be able to connect to the console of the hosted virtual machines.
All of the metadata for any of the virtual machines of Customer1 must not be stored in Windows Azure.

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to recommend the configuration for Customer1 to ensure that the customer can deploy a copy of an
on-premises virtual machine to Windows Azure.
Which three actions should you recommend performing in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:

which server should you recommend performing each task?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Overview
Fabrikam, Inc. is an IT services and hosting provider.
Fabrikam has two main data centers. The data centers are located in New York and Montreal. The data centers
connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low latency WAN links. Each data center connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com that is dedicated to hosting services. All
of the servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The network contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following components:
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Service Provider Foundation
Operations Manager
Orchestrator
Fabrikam has implemented Hyper-V Network Virtualization in the hosting environment.
All storage is either SAN-based or direct-attached storage (DAS). All VMM library servers use DAS storage.
None of the VMM library servers are managed as VMM Hyper-V hosts.
Each Hyper-V host has four 10-GbE network adapters.
Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam plans to provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and Customer2. Customer1 is
based in New York and Customer2 is based in Montreal. IT services will include assistance managing the
services in the following table.

The internal network of Customer1 contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following
components:
Operations Manager
App Controller
VMM
Customer1 plans to deploy multi-tier VMM services that run Internet Information Services (IIS), .NET
applications, and Microsoft SQL Server. Customer1 plans to deploy non-clustered virtual machines only.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
Deploy a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) virtual machine.
Replace the SAN by using iSCSI targets on servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
General Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for the planned deployment:
Hyper-V hosts must remain available if a single network adapter fails. You must be able to control the
amount of bandwidth allocated to iSCSI traffic and Failover Clustering redirected traffic.Virtual machines that run in the Fabrikam data centers must remain available if a single data center fails.
The recovery point objective (RPO) must be 30 seconds.
The IT staff at Fabrikam must be able to mount iSCSI target logical units on Hyper-V hosts directly from the
Virtual Machine Manager console.
Hyper-V management and storage traffic must be separated from the network traffic generated by virtual
machine guests.
Virtual machines must be deployed by using a SAN copy.
If a site fails, a failover must be invoked manually.
Customer1 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
Customer1 will use Hyper-V Network Virtualization in its hosted environment.
Customer1 will require the ability to manage all of its cloud services from a single interface.
Each deployment of a virtual machine for Customer1 must trigger the execution of a runbook by using the
Orchestrator web service. The runbook must execute before any user account logs on to the virtual
machine.
Customer2 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
Customer2 must be able to connect to the console of the hosted virtual machines.
All of the metadata for any of the virtual machines of Customer1 must not be stored in Windows Azure.

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to recommend a solution that meets the manageability requirements of Customer1 after a stamp anda tenant object for Customer1 are created in Service Provider Foundation.
From which server should you recommend performing each task? To answer, drag the appropriate servers to
the correct tasks. Each server 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:

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Overview
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory production forest named woodgrovebank.com.
Currently, there is no trust relationship between the Active Directory forests of Woodgrove Bank and Contoso.
Network Environment
Woodgrove Bank has a perimeter network that hosts Internet-facing servers.
Woodgrove Bank uses Hyper-V Network Virtualization to isolate its production, development, and test
environments.
Woodgrove Bank has a Microsoft Azure subscription.
System Center Environment
Woodgrove Bank deploys infrastructure servers that host the following System Center 2012 R2 components.
Operations Manager
Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Woodgrove Bank plans to deploy Service Provider Foundation, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator, and
System Center 2012 R2 Service Manager.
All of the internal Hyper-V hosts and the file servers on the Woodgrove Bank network are registered with VMM.
VMM and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) are integrated. Woodgrove Bank has three VMM logical
networks intended for clients, management, and storage. Each VMM logical network is configured to use a host
group of All Hosts.
The Operations Manager agent is deployed to each server.
On-premises Computing and Application Environment
The main office has the servers configured as shown in the following table.

Server5 and Server6 were added to VMM by using explicit user credentials.
A Windows update named Update1 is part of the baseline assigned to All Hosts.
Server3 is configured to have a 2-TB storage pool. Tapes are used for long term backup.
An application named App2 is installed on Server9. App2 requires complex installation and manual setup.
RequirementsPlanned Changes
Woodgrove Bank plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy Service Manager.
Integrate Orchestrator and Service Manager.
Deploy all of the components of Orchestrator.
Deploy Service Provider Foundation to Server2.
Replace the tape backups with Microsoft Azure Backup.
Use a domain account named WOODGROVEBANK\\vmmuser1 to view and modify the IP address space in
IPAM.
Provide additional SMB storage to Server7 from Server5.
Provide additional iSCSI storage to Server7 from Server5.
Connectivity Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following connectivity requirements:
Minimize the Internet bandwidth used by the backups.
Create a logical switch that will allow you to restrict host access to the logical networks of the clients only.
Provide external connectivity to the virtual machine networks that are isolated from the clients by using the
Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) gateway.
Application Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following application requirements:
Minimize the number of VMM service template versions used to deploy App1.
Create Server App-V packages while minimizing the impact on the existing environment.
Deploy five instances of a multi-tier application named App1 by using a VMM service template. Each
instance will have different deployment settings.
Compliance Requirements
Woodgrove Bank identifies the following compliance requirements:
Use the principle of least priviledge, whenever possible.
Leverage Azure-based services for assessing the on-premises environment.
Exclude Server7 from the installation of Update1. The missing patch must not affect the compliance status
of Server7 against the baseline assigned to All Hosts.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution to deploy App1 to meet the application requirements.
What should you include in the recommendation?

where should you recommend performing the required tasks?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Overview
Fabrikam, Inc. is an IT services and hosting provider.
Fabrikam has two main data centers. The data centers are located in New York and Montreal. The data centers
connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low latency WAN links. Each data center connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com that is dedicated to hosting services. All
of the servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The network contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following components:
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Service Provider Foundation
Operations Manager
Orchestrator
Fabrikam has implemented Hyper-V Network Virtualization in the hosting environment.
All storage is either SAN-based or direct-attached storage (DAS). All VMM library servers use DAS storage.
None of the VMM library servers are managed as VMM Hyper-V hosts.
Each Hyper-V host has four 10-GbE network adapters.
Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam plans to provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and Customer2. Customer1 is
based in New York and Customer2 is based in Montreal. IT services will include assistance managing the
services in the following table.

The internal network of Customer1 contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following
components:
Operations Manager
App Controller
VMM
Customer1 plans to deploy multi-tier VMM services that run Internet Information Services (IIS), .NET
applications, and Microsoft SQL Server. Customer1 plans to deploy non-clustered virtual machines only.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
Deploy a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) virtual machine.
Replace the SAN by using iSCSI targets on servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
General Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for the planned deployment:
Hyper-V hosts must remain available if a single network adapter fails. You must be able to control the
amount of bandwidth allocated to iSCSI traffic and Failover Clustering redirected traffic.Virtual machines that run in the Fabrikam data centers must remain available if a single data center fails.
The recovery point objective (RPO) must be 30 seconds.
The IT staff at Fabrikam must be able to mount iSCSI target logical units on Hyper-V hosts directly from the
Virtual Machine Manager console.
Hyper-V management and storage traffic must be separated from the network traffic generated by virtual
machine guests.
Virtual machines must be deployed by using a SAN copy.
If a site fails, a failover must be invoked manually.
Customer1 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
Customer1 will use Hyper-V Network Virtualization in its hosted environment.
Customer1 will require the ability to manage all of its cloud services from a single interface.
Each deployment of a virtual machine for Customer1 must trigger the execution of a runbook by using the
Orchestrator web service. The runbook must execute before any user account logs on to the virtual
machine.
Customer2 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
Customer2 must be able to connect to the console of the hosted virtual machines.
All of the metadata for any of the virtual machines of Customer1 must not be stored in Windows Azure.

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You obtain a Client Authentication certificate.
You need to recommend a solution that meets the manageability requirements of Customer2.
From where should you recommend performing the required tasks? To answer, drag the appropriate locations
to the correct tasks. Each location 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:

Which three actions should you recommend performing in …

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Overview
Fabrikam, Inc. is an IT services and hosting provider.
Fabrikam has two main data centers. The data centers are located in New York and Montreal. The data centers
connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low latency WAN links. Each data center connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com that is dedicated to hosting services. All
of the servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The network contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following components:
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Service Provider Foundation
Operations Manager
Orchestrator
Fabrikam has implemented Hyper-V Network Virtualization in the hosting environment.
All storage is either SAN-based or direct-attached storage (DAS). All VMM library servers use DAS storage.
None of the VMM library servers are managed as VMM Hyper-V hosts.
Each Hyper-V host has four 10-GbE network adapters.
Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam plans to provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and Customer2. Customer1 is
based in New York and Customer2 is based in Montreal. IT services will include assistance managing the
services in the following table.

The internal network of Customer1 contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following
components:
Operations Manager
App Controller
VMM
Customer1 plans to deploy multi-tier VMM services that run Internet Information Services (IIS), .NET
applications, and Microsoft SQL Server. Customer1 plans to deploy non-clustered virtual machines only.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
Deploy a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) virtual machine.
Replace the SAN by using iSCSI targets on servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
General Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for the planned deployment:
Hyper-V hosts must remain available if a single network adapter fails. You must be able to control the
amount of bandwidth allocated to iSCSI traffic and Failover Clustering redirected traffic.Virtual machines that run in the Fabrikam data centers must remain available if a single data center fails.
The recovery point objective (RPO) must be 30 seconds.
The IT staff at Fabrikam must be able to mount iSCSI target logical units on Hyper-V hosts directly from the
Virtual Machine Manager console.
Hyper-V management and storage traffic must be separated from the network traffic generated by virtual
machine guests.
Virtual machines must be deployed by using a SAN copy.
If a site fails, a failover must be invoked manually.
Customer1 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
Customer1 will use Hyper-V Network Virtualization in its hosted environment.
Customer1 will require the ability to manage all of its cloud services from a single interface.
Each deployment of a virtual machine for Customer1 must trigger the execution of a runbook by using the
Orchestrator web service. The runbook must execute before any user account logs on to the virtual
machine.
Customer2 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
Customer2 must be able to connect to the console of the hosted virtual machines.
All of the metadata for any of the virtual machines of Customer1 must not be stored in Windows Azure.

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to recommend a solution to ensure that Customer1 will be able to establish a site-to-site VPN
connection between its on-premises private cloud and its hosted private cloud.
Which three actions should you recommend performing in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:

What should you include in the recommendation?

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Testlet 1
Overview
Fabrikam, Inc. is an IT services and hosting provider.
Fabrikam has two main data centers. The data centers are located in New York and Montreal. The data centers
connect to each other by using high-bandwidth, low latency WAN links. Each data center connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com that is dedicated to hosting services. All
of the servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The network contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following components:
Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server
Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
Service Provider Foundation
Operations Manager
Orchestrator
Fabrikam has implemented Hyper-V Network Virtualization in the hosting environment.
All storage is either SAN-based or direct-attached storage (DAS). All VMM library servers use DAS storage.
None of the VMM library servers are managed as VMM Hyper-V hosts.
Each Hyper-V host has four 10-GbE network adapters.
Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam plans to provide hosting services to two customers named Customer1 and Customer2. Customer1 is
based in New York and Customer2 is based in Montreal. IT services will include assistance managing the
services in the following table.

The internal network of Customer1 contains a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that includes the following
components:
Operations Manager
App Controller
VMM
Customer1 plans to deploy multi-tier VMM services that run Internet Information Services (IIS), .NET
applications, and Microsoft SQL Server. Customer1 plans to deploy non-clustered virtual machines only.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
Deploy a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) virtual machine.
Replace the SAN by using iSCSI targets on servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
General Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for the planned deployment:
Hyper-V hosts must remain available if a single network adapter fails. You must be able to control the
amount of bandwidth allocated to iSCSI traffic and Failover Clustering redirected traffic.Virtual machines that run in the Fabrikam data centers must remain available if a single data center fails.
The recovery point objective (RPO) must be 30 seconds.
The IT staff at Fabrikam must be able to mount iSCSI target logical units on Hyper-V hosts directly from the
Virtual Machine Manager console.
Hyper-V management and storage traffic must be separated from the network traffic generated by virtual
machine guests.
Virtual machines must be deployed by using a SAN copy.
If a site fails, a failover must be invoked manually.
Customer1 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer1:
Customer1 will use Hyper-V Network Virtualization in its hosted environment.
Customer1 will require the ability to manage all of its cloud services from a single interface.
Each deployment of a virtual machine for Customer1 must trigger the execution of a runbook by using the
Orchestrator web service. The runbook must execute before any user account logs on to the virtual
machine.
Customer2 Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following requirements for Customer2:
Customer2 must be able to connect to the console of the hosted virtual machines.
All of the metadata for any of the virtual machines of Customer1 must not be stored in Windows Azure.

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You need to recommend a solution for the planned deployment of the virtual machines for Customer1.
What should you include in the recommendation?


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