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Exam 70-414: Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure (November 11th, 2014)

Which user role profile should you select for Group2?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 1
Contoso, Ltd
Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is a recruiting and staffing company that has offices throughout North
America.
The company has a main office and six branch offices. The main office is located in Miami.
The branch offices are located in New York. Seattle, Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, and
Vancouver.
Existing Environment
Network Infrastructure
The network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The main office has the following servers:
• One file server that maintains multiples shares
• Two domain controllers configured as DNS servers
• One Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server
• Two DHCP servers that each have a scope for all of the subnets
• Two servers that have Failover Clustering configured and are used as virtualization
hosts
• One server that has Microsoft SQL Server 2012 installed and maintains a customer
relationship management (CRM) database
Each branch office has the following servers:
• One domain controller configured as a DNS server
• One DHCP server that has a signals scope for its respective office
Each office has a single subnet. The network speed of the local area network (LAN) is 1
gigabit per second. All of the offices have a high-speed connection to the Internet. The
offices connect to each other by using VPN appliances.
Current Issues
Users report that it can take a long time to download files from network shares in the main
office.
A root cause analysis identifies that network traffic peaks when the users experience this
issue.
Requirements
Planned Changes
The company plans to implement the following changes:
• Replace all of the domain controllers with new servers that run Windows Server 2012.
• Upgrade the CRM application to use a web-based application that connects to the
current CRM database. The web application will store session data in the memory of
each web server.
• Initially, deploy two front-end web servers to two virtual machines. Additional virtual
web servers will be deployed in the future.

• Monitor the availability of the CRM application and create alerts when the overall
availability is less than 99 percent.
• Implement Microsoft System Center 2012 to manage the new environment.
Business Requirements
The company identifies the following business requirements:
• Minimize hardware costs and software costs whenever possible.
• Minimize the amount of network traffic over the VPN whenever possible.
• Ensure that the users in the branch offices can access files currently on the main office
file server if an Internet link fails.
Technical Requirements
The company identifies the following technical requirements:
• Provide a highly available DHCP solution.
• Maintain a central database that contains the security events from all of the servers.
The database must be encrypted.
• Ensure that an administrator in the main office can manage the approval of Windows
updates and updates to third-party applications for all of the users.
• Ensure that all of the domain controllers have the ReliableTimeSource registry value
in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters set to 1, even if an
administrator changes that value manually.
Virtualization Requirements
The company identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• Minimize the number of permissions and privileges assigned to users.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group2 can add a WSUS server to the
fabric.
• Ensure that a diagram view of the virtualization environment can be generated
dynamically.
• Minimize the amount of administrative effort required to manage the virtualization
environment.
• Prevent the failure of a front-end web server from affecting the availability of the
CRM application.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group1 can create new virtual machines in
the Los Angeles office only.
• Only create virtual machine templates by using objects that already exist in the
System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) library.
• On the failover cluster in the main office, apply limited distribution release (LDR)
updates to the virtualization hosts without disrupting the virtual machines hosted on
the virtualization hosts.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are planning the delegation for the virtualization environment. The delegation must meet
the visualization requirements.
Which user role profile should you select for Group2?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 1
Contoso, Ltd
Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is a recruiting and staffing company that has offices throughout North
America.
The company has a main office and six branch offices. The main office is located in Miami.
The branch offices are located in New York. Seattle, Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, and
Vancouver.
Existing Environment
Network Infrastructure
The network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The main office has the following servers:
• One file server that maintains multiples shares
• Two domain controllers configured as DNS servers
• One Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server
• Two DHCP servers that each have a scope for all of the subnets
• Two servers that have Failover Clustering configured and are used as virtualization
hosts
• One server that has Microsoft SQL Server 2012 installed and maintains a customer
relationship management (CRM) database
Each branch office has the following servers:
• One domain controller configured as a DNS server
• One DHCP server that has a signals scope for its respective office
Each office has a single subnet. The network speed of the local area network (LAN) is 1
gigabit per second. All of the offices have a high-speed connection to the Internet. The
offices connect to each other by using VPN appliances.
Current Issues
Users report that it can take a long time to download files from network shares in the main
office.
A root cause analysis identifies that network traffic peaks when the users experience this
issue.
Requirements
Planned Changes
The company plans to implement the following changes:
• Replace all of the domain controllers with new servers that run Windows Server 2012.
• Upgrade the CRM application to use a web-based application that connects to the
current CRM database. The web application will store session data in the memory of
each web server.
• Initially, deploy two front-end web servers to two virtual machines. Additional virtual
web servers will be deployed in the future.

• Monitor the availability of the CRM application and create alerts when the overall
availability is less than 99 percent.
• Implement Microsoft System Center 2012 to manage the new environment.
Business Requirements
The company identifies the following business requirements:
• Minimize hardware costs and software costs whenever possible.
• Minimize the amount of network traffic over the VPN whenever possible.
• Ensure that the users in the branch offices can access files currently on the main office
file server if an Internet link fails.
Technical Requirements
The company identifies the following technical requirements:
• Provide a highly available DHCP solution.
• Maintain a central database that contains the security events from all of the servers.
The database must be encrypted.
• Ensure that an administrator in the main office can manage the approval of Windows
updates and updates to third-party applications for all of the users.
• Ensure that all of the domain controllers have the ReliableTimeSource registry value
in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters set to 1, even if an
administrator changes that value manually.
Virtualization Requirements
The company identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• Minimize the number of permissions and privileges assigned to users.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group2 can add a WSUS server to the
fabric.
• Ensure that a diagram view of the virtualization environment can be generated
dynamically.
• Minimize the amount of administrative effort required to manage the virtualization
environment.
• Prevent the failure of a front-end web server from affecting the availability of the
CRM application.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group1 can create new virtual machines in
the Los Angeles office only.
• Only create virtual machine templates by using objects that already exist in the
System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) library.
• On the failover cluster in the main office, apply limited distribution release (LDR)
updates to the virtualization hosts without disrupting the virtual machines hosted on
the virtualization hosts.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution that resolves the current file server issue. The solution
must meet the business requirements.
What should you include in the recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 1
Contoso, Ltd
Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is a recruiting and staffing company that has offices throughout North
America.
The company has a main office and six branch offices. The main office is located in Miami.
The branch offices are located in New York. Seattle, Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, and
Vancouver.
Existing Environment
Network Infrastructure
The network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The main office has the following servers:
• One file server that maintains multiples shares
• Two domain controllers configured as DNS servers
• One Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server
• Two DHCP servers that each have a scope for all of the subnets
• Two servers that have Failover Clustering configured and are used as virtualization
hosts
• One server that has Microsoft SQL Server 2012 installed and maintains a customer
relationship management (CRM) database
Each branch office has the following servers:
• One domain controller configured as a DNS server
• One DHCP server that has a signals scope for its respective office
Each office has a single subnet. The network speed of the local area network (LAN) is 1
gigabit per second. All of the offices have a high-speed connection to the Internet. The
offices connect to each other by using VPN appliances.
Current Issues
Users report that it can take a long time to download files from network shares in the main
office.
A root cause analysis identifies that network traffic peaks when the users experience this
issue.
Requirements
Planned Changes
The company plans to implement the following changes:
• Replace all of the domain controllers with new servers that run Windows Server 2012.
• Upgrade the CRM application to use a web-based application that connects to the
current CRM database. The web application will store session data in the memory of
each web server.
• Initially, deploy two front-end web servers to two virtual machines. Additional virtual
web servers will be deployed in the future.

• Monitor the availability of the CRM application and create alerts when the overall
availability is less than 99 percent.
• Implement Microsoft System Center 2012 to manage the new environment.
Business Requirements
The company identifies the following business requirements:
• Minimize hardware costs and software costs whenever possible.
• Minimize the amount of network traffic over the VPN whenever possible.
• Ensure that the users in the branch offices can access files currently on the main office
file server if an Internet link fails.
Technical Requirements
The company identifies the following technical requirements:
• Provide a highly available DHCP solution.
• Maintain a central database that contains the security events from all of the servers.
The database must be encrypted.
• Ensure that an administrator in the main office can manage the approval of Windows
updates and updates to third-party applications for all of the users.
• Ensure that all of the domain controllers have the ReliableTimeSource registry value
in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters set to 1, even if an
administrator changes that value manually.
Virtualization Requirements
The company identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• Minimize the number of permissions and privileges assigned to users.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group2 can add a WSUS server to the
fabric.
• Ensure that a diagram view of the virtualization environment can be generated
dynamically.
• Minimize the amount of administrative effort required to manage the virtualization
environment.
• Prevent the failure of a front-end web server from affecting the availability of the
CRM application.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group1 can create new virtual machines in
the Los Angeles office only.
• Only create virtual machine templates by using objects that already exist in the
System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) library.
• On the failover cluster in the main office, apply limited distribution release (LDR)
updates to the virtualization hosts without disrupting the virtual machines hosted on
the virtualization hosts.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution for managing updates. The solution must meet the
technical requirements.
What should you include in the recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 1
Contoso, Ltd
Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is a recruiting and staffing company that has offices throughout North
America.
The company has a main office and six branch offices. The main office is located in Miami.
The branch offices are located in New York. Seattle, Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, and
Vancouver.
Existing Environment
Network Infrastructure
The network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The main office has the following servers:
• One file server that maintains multiples shares
• Two domain controllers configured as DNS servers
• One Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server
• Two DHCP servers that each have a scope for all of the subnets
• Two servers that have Failover Clustering configured and are used as virtualization
hosts
• One server that has Microsoft SQL Server 2012 installed and maintains a customer
relationship management (CRM) database
Each branch office has the following servers:
• One domain controller configured as a DNS server
• One DHCP server that has a signals scope for its respective office
Each office has a single subnet. The network speed of the local area network (LAN) is 1
gigabit per second. All of the offices have a high-speed connection to the Internet. The
offices connect to each other by using VPN appliances.
Current Issues
Users report that it can take a long time to download files from network shares in the main
office.
A root cause analysis identifies that network traffic peaks when the users experience this
issue.
Requirements
Planned Changes
The company plans to implement the following changes:
• Replace all of the domain controllers with new servers that run Windows Server 2012.
• Upgrade the CRM application to use a web-based application that connects to the
current CRM database. The web application will store session data in the memory of
each web server.
• Initially, deploy two front-end web servers to two virtual machines. Additional virtual
web servers will be deployed in the future.

• Monitor the availability of the CRM application and create alerts when the overall
availability is less than 99 percent.
• Implement Microsoft System Center 2012 to manage the new environment.
Business Requirements
The company identifies the following business requirements:
• Minimize hardware costs and software costs whenever possible.
• Minimize the amount of network traffic over the VPN whenever possible.
• Ensure that the users in the branch offices can access files currently on the main office
file server if an Internet link fails.
Technical Requirements
The company identifies the following technical requirements:
• Provide a highly available DHCP solution.
• Maintain a central database that contains the security events from all of the servers.
The database must be encrypted.
• Ensure that an administrator in the main office can manage the approval of Windows
updates and updates to third-party applications for all of the users.
• Ensure that all of the domain controllers have the ReliableTimeSource registry value
in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters set to 1, even if an
administrator changes that value manually.
Virtualization Requirements
The company identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• Minimize the number of permissions and privileges assigned to users.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group2 can add a WSUS server to the
fabric.
• Ensure that a diagram view of the virtualization environment can be generated
dynamically.
• Minimize the amount of administrative effort required to manage the virtualization
environment.
• Prevent the failure of a front-end web server from affecting the availability of the
CRM application.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group1 can create new virtual machines in
the Los Angeles office only.
• Only create virtual machine templates by using objects that already exist in the
System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) library.
• On the failover cluster in the main office, apply limited distribution release (LDR)
updates to the virtualization hosts without disrupting the virtual machines hosted on
the virtualization hosts.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are planning the deployment of System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).
You need to identify which additional System Center 2012 product is required to meet the
virtualization requirements.
What should you include in the recommendation?

What should you include in the recommendation for each office?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 1
Contoso, Ltd
Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is a recruiting and staffing company that has offices throughout North
America.
The company has a main office and six branch offices. The main office is located in Miami.
The branch offices are located in New York. Seattle, Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, and
Vancouver.
Existing Environment
Network Infrastructure
The network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The main office has the following servers:
• One file server that maintains multiples shares
• Two domain controllers configured as DNS servers
• One Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server
• Two DHCP servers that each have a scope for all of the subnets
• Two servers that have Failover Clustering configured and are used as virtualization
hosts
• One server that has Microsoft SQL Server 2012 installed and maintains a customer
relationship management (CRM) database
Each branch office has the following servers:
• One domain controller configured as a DNS server
• One DHCP server that has a signals scope for its respective office
Each office has a single subnet. The network speed of the local area network (LAN) is 1
gigabit per second. All of the offices have a high-speed connection to the Internet. The
offices connect to each other by using VPN appliances.
Current Issues
Users report that it can take a long time to download files from network shares in the main
office.
A root cause analysis identifies that network traffic peaks when the users experience this
issue.
Requirements
Planned Changes
The company plans to implement the following changes:
• Replace all of the domain controllers with new servers that run Windows Server 2012.
• Upgrade the CRM application to use a web-based application that connects to the
current CRM database. The web application will store session data in the memory of
each web server.
• Initially, deploy two front-end web servers to two virtual machines. Additional virtual
web servers will be deployed in the future.

• Monitor the availability of the CRM application and create alerts when the overall
availability is less than 99 percent.
• Implement Microsoft System Center 2012 to manage the new environment.
Business Requirements
The company identifies the following business requirements:
• Minimize hardware costs and software costs whenever possible.
• Minimize the amount of network traffic over the VPN whenever possible.
• Ensure that the users in the branch offices can access files currently on the main office
file server if an Internet link fails.
Technical Requirements
The company identifies the following technical requirements:
• Provide a highly available DHCP solution.
• Maintain a central database that contains the security events from all of the servers.
The database must be encrypted.
• Ensure that an administrator in the main office can manage the approval of Windows
updates and updates to third-party applications for all of the users.
• Ensure that all of the domain controllers have the ReliableTimeSource registry value
in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters set to 1, even if an
administrator changes that value manually.
Virtualization Requirements
The company identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• Minimize the number of permissions and privileges assigned to users.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group2 can add a WSUS server to the
fabric.
• Ensure that a diagram view of the virtualization environment can be generated
dynamically.
• Minimize the amount of administrative effort required to manage the virtualization
environment.
• Prevent the failure of a front-end web server from affecting the availability of the
CRM application.
• Ensure that the members of a group named Group1 can create new virtual machines in
the Los Angeles office only.
• Only create virtual machine templates by using objects that already exist in the
System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) library.
• On the failover cluster in the main office, apply limited distribution release (LDR)
updates to the virtualization hosts without disrupting the virtual machines hosted on
the virtualization hosts.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution that meets the technical requirements for DHCP.
What should you include in the recommendation for each office?

A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is configured as an

HOTSPOT
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Proseware Inc
General Overview
Proseware Inc., is a manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees.
Proseware works with a trading partner named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Proseware has a main office and two branch office. The main office is located in London.
The branch offices are located in Madrid and Berlin. Proseware has a sales department based
in the London office and a research department based in the Berlin office.
The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Proseware rents space at a hosting company. All offices have a dedicated WAN link to the
hosting company. Web servers that are accessible from the Internet are located at the hosting company.
Active Directory
The Proseware network contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The
forest contains a single domain. The forest functional level is Windows Server 2012.
Each office contains three domain controllers. An Active Directory site is configured for each office.
System state backups are performed every day on the domain controllers by using System
Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM).
Virtualization
Proseware has Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Each Hyper-V host
manages eight to 10 the virtual machines. The Hyper-V hosts are configured as shown in the
following table.

All of the Hyper-V hosts store virtual machines on direct-attached storage (DAS).
Servers
All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All of the servers are virtualized, except for the
Hyper-V hosts.
VDI1 and VDI2 use locally attached storage to host virtual hard disk (VHD) files. The VHDs
use the .vhd format.
A line-of-business application named SalesApp is used by the sales department and runs on a
server named APP1. APP1 is hosted on HyperV2.
A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is
configured as an enterprise root certification authority (CA) named ProsewareCA.
Ten load-balanced web servers hosted on HyperV7 and HyperVS run the Internet-facing web
site that takes orders from Internet customers.
System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager is used to monitor the health of the servers on
the network.
All of the servers are members of the proseware.com domain, except for the servers located
in the perimeter network.
Client Computers
All client computers run either Windows 8.1 or Windows 1. Some of the users in the London
office connect to pooled virtual desktops hosted on VDI1 and VDI2.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues on the network:
Virtualization administrators report that the load on the Hyper-V hosts is inconsistent. The
virtualization administrators also report that administrators fail to account for host utilization
when creating new virtual machines.
Users in the sales department report that they experience issues when they attempt to access
SalesApp from any other network than the one in the London office.
Sometimes, configuration changes are not duplicated properly across the web servers,
resulting in customer ordering issues. Web servers are regularly changed.

Demand for virtual desktops is increasing. Administrators report that storage space is
becoming an issue as they want to add more virtual machines.
In the past, some personally identifiable information (PII) was exposed when paper shredding
procedures were not followed.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement the following changes on the network:
• Implement a backup solution for Active Directory.
• Relocate the sales department to the Madrid office.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 components, as required.
• Protect email attachments sent to Fabrikam that contain PII data so that the
attachments cannot be printed.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to manage the
virtual machine infrastructure. Proseware does not plan to use private clouds in the
near future.
• Deploy a new Hyper-V host named RESEARCH1 to the Berlin office. RESEARCH1
will be financed by the research department. All of the virtual machines deployed to
RESEARCH1 will use VMM templates.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• The increased demand for virtual desktops must be met.
• Once System Center is deployed, all of the Hyper-V hosts must be managed by using
VMM.
• If any of the Hyper-V hosts exceeds a set number of virtual machines, an
administrator must be notified by email.
• Network administrators in each location must be responsible for managing the HyperV hosts in their respective location. The management of the hosts must be performed
by using VMM.
• The network technicians in each office must be able to create virtual machines in their
respective office. The network technicians must be prevented from modifying the host
server settings.
• New virtual machines must be deployed to RESEARCH1 only if the virtual machine
template used to create the machine has a value specified for a custom property
named CostCenter’ that matches Research’.
The web site configurations must be identical on all web servers.
Security Requirements
Proseware identifies the following security requirements:
• All email messages sent to and from Fabrikam must be encrypted by using digital
certificates issued to users by the respective CA of their company. No other
certificates must be trusted between the organizations.

• Microsoft Word documents attached to email messages sent from Proseware to
Fabrikam must be protected.
• Privileges must be minimized, whenever possible.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a design that meets the technical requirements for managing the
Hyper-V hosts by using VMM.
What should you recommend? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

Which three actions should you recommend performing in sequence?

DRAG DROP
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Proseware Inc
General Overview
Proseware Inc., is a manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees.
Proseware works with a trading partner named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Proseware has a main office and two branch office. The main office is located in London.
The branch offices are located in Madrid and Berlin. Proseware has a sales department based
in the London office and a research department based in the Berlin office.
The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Proseware rents space at a hosting company. All offices have a dedicated WAN link to the
hosting company. Web servers that are accessible from the Internet are located at the hosting company.
Active Directory
The Proseware network contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The
forest contains a single domain. The forest functional level is Windows Server 2012.
Each office contains three domain controllers. An Active Directory site is configured for each office.
System state backups are performed every day on the domain controllers by using System
Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM).
Virtualization
Proseware has Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Each Hyper-V host
manages eight to 10 the virtual machines. The Hyper-V hosts are configured as shown in the
following table.

All of the Hyper-V hosts store virtual machines on direct-attached storage (DAS).
Servers
All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All of the servers are virtualized, except for the
Hyper-V hosts.
VDI1 and VDI2 use locally attached storage to host virtual hard disk (VHD) files. The VHDs
use the .vhd format.
A line-of-business application named SalesApp is used by the sales department and runs on a
server named APP1. APP1 is hosted on HyperV2.
A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is
configured as an enterprise root certification authority (CA) named ProsewareCA.
Ten load-balanced web servers hosted on HyperV7 and HyperVS run the Internet-facing web
site that takes orders from Internet customers.
System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager is used to monitor the health of the servers on
the network.
All of the servers are members of the proseware.com domain, except for the servers located
in the perimeter network.
Client Computers
All client computers run either Windows 8.1 or Windows 1. Some of the users in the London
office connect to pooled virtual desktops hosted on VDI1 and VDI2.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues on the network:
Virtualization administrators report that the load on the Hyper-V hosts is inconsistent. The
virtualization administrators also report that administrators fail to account for host utilization
when creating new virtual machines.
Users in the sales department report that they experience issues when they attempt to access
SalesApp from any other network than the one in the London office.
Sometimes, configuration changes are not duplicated properly across the web servers,
resulting in customer ordering issues. Web servers are regularly changed.

Demand for virtual desktops is increasing. Administrators report that storage space is
becoming an issue as they want to add more virtual machines.
In the past, some personally identifiable information (PII) was exposed when paper shredding
procedures were not followed.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement the following changes on the network:
• Implement a backup solution for Active Directory.
• Relocate the sales department to the Madrid office.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 components, as required.
• Protect email attachments sent to Fabrikam that contain PII data so that the
attachments cannot be printed.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to manage the
virtual machine infrastructure. Proseware does not plan to use private clouds in the
near future.
• Deploy a new Hyper-V host named RESEARCH1 to the Berlin office. RESEARCH1
will be financed by the research department. All of the virtual machines deployed to
RESEARCH1 will use VMM templates.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• The increased demand for virtual desktops must be met.
• Once System Center is deployed, all of the Hyper-V hosts must be managed by using
VMM.
• If any of the Hyper-V hosts exceeds a set number of virtual machines, an
administrator must be notified by email.
• Network administrators in each location must be responsible for managing the HyperV hosts in their respective location. The management of the hosts must be performed
by using VMM.
• The network technicians in each office must be able to create virtual machines in their
respective office. The network technicians must be prevented from modifying the host
server settings.
• New virtual machines must be deployed to RESEARCH1 only if the virtual machine
template used to create the machine has a value specified for a custom property
named CostCenter’ that matches Research’.
The web site configurations must be identical on all web servers.
Security Requirements
Proseware identifies the following security requirements:
• All email messages sent to and from Fabrikam must be encrypted by using digital
certificates issued to users by the respective CA of their company. No other
certificates must be trusted between the organizations.

• Microsoft Word documents attached to email messages sent from Proseware to
Fabrikam must be protected.
• Privileges must be minimized, whenever possible.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a monitoring solution for Proseware.
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.

A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is configured as an

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Proseware Inc
General Overview
Proseware Inc., is a manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees.
Proseware works with a trading partner named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Proseware has a main office and two branch office. The main office is located in London.
The branch offices are located in Madrid and Berlin. Proseware has a sales department based
in the London office and a research department based in the Berlin office.
The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Proseware rents space at a hosting company. All offices have a dedicated WAN link to the
hosting company. Web servers that are accessible from the Internet are located at the hosting company.
Active Directory
The Proseware network contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The
forest contains a single domain. The forest functional level is Windows Server 2012.
Each office contains three domain controllers. An Active Directory site is configured for each office.
System state backups are performed every day on the domain controllers by using System
Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM).
Virtualization
Proseware has Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Each Hyper-V host
manages eight to 10 the virtual machines. The Hyper-V hosts are configured as shown in the
following table.

All of the Hyper-V hosts store virtual machines on direct-attached storage (DAS).
Servers
All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All of the servers are virtualized, except for the
Hyper-V hosts.
VDI1 and VDI2 use locally attached storage to host virtual hard disk (VHD) files. The VHDs
use the .vhd format.
A line-of-business application named SalesApp is used by the sales department and runs on a
server named APP1. APP1 is hosted on HyperV2.
A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is
configured as an enterprise root certification authority (CA) named ProsewareCA.
Ten load-balanced web servers hosted on HyperV7 and HyperVS run the Internet-facing web
site that takes orders from Internet customers.
System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager is used to monitor the health of the servers on
the network.
All of the servers are members of the proseware.com domain, except for the servers located
in the perimeter network.
Client Computers
All client computers run either Windows 8.1 or Windows 1. Some of the users in the London
office connect to pooled virtual desktops hosted on VDI1 and VDI2.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues on the network:
Virtualization administrators report that the load on the Hyper-V hosts is inconsistent. The
virtualization administrators also report that administrators fail to account for host utilization
when creating new virtual machines.
Users in the sales department report that they experience issues when they attempt to access
SalesApp from any other network than the one in the London office.
Sometimes, configuration changes are not duplicated properly across the web servers,
resulting in customer ordering issues. Web servers are regularly changed.

Demand for virtual desktops is increasing. Administrators report that storage space is
becoming an issue as they want to add more virtual machines.
In the past, some personally identifiable information (PII) was exposed when paper shredding
procedures were not followed.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement the following changes on the network:
• Implement a backup solution for Active Directory.
• Relocate the sales department to the Madrid office.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 components, as required.
• Protect email attachments sent to Fabrikam that contain PII data so that the
attachments cannot be printed.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to manage the
virtual machine infrastructure. Proseware does not plan to use private clouds in the
near future.
• Deploy a new Hyper-V host named RESEARCH1 to the Berlin office. RESEARCH1
will be financed by the research department. All of the virtual machines deployed to
RESEARCH1 will use VMM templates.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• The increased demand for virtual desktops must be met.
• Once System Center is deployed, all of the Hyper-V hosts must be managed by using
VMM.
• If any of the Hyper-V hosts exceeds a set number of virtual machines, an
administrator must be notified by email.
• Network administrators in each location must be responsible for managing the HyperV hosts in their respective location. The management of the hosts must be performed
by using VMM.
• The network technicians in each office must be able to create virtual machines in their
respective office. The network technicians must be prevented from modifying the host
server settings.
• New virtual machines must be deployed to RESEARCH1 only if the virtual machine
template used to create the machine has a value specified for a custom property
named CostCenter’ that matches Research’.
The web site configurations must be identical on all web servers.
Security Requirements
Proseware identifies the following security requirements:
• All email messages sent to and from Fabrikam must be encrypted by using digital
certificates issued to users by the respective CA of their company. No other
certificates must be trusted between the organizations.

• Microsoft Word documents attached to email messages sent from Proseware to
Fabrikam must be protected.
• Privileges must be minimized, whenever possible.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend changes to the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment.
What should you recommend?

A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is configured as an

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Proseware Inc
General Overview
Proseware Inc., is a manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees.
Proseware works with a trading partner named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Proseware has a main office and two branch office. The main office is located in London.
The branch offices are located in Madrid and Berlin. Proseware has a sales department based
in the London office and a research department based in the Berlin office.
The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Proseware rents space at a hosting company. All offices have a dedicated WAN link to the
hosting company. Web servers that are accessible from the Internet are located at the hosting company.
Active Directory
The Proseware network contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The
forest contains a single domain. The forest functional level is Windows Server 2012.
Each office contains three domain controllers. An Active Directory site is configured for each office.
System state backups are performed every day on the domain controllers by using System
Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM).
Virtualization
Proseware has Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Each Hyper-V host
manages eight to 10 the virtual machines. The Hyper-V hosts are configured as shown in the
following table.

All of the Hyper-V hosts store virtual machines on direct-attached storage (DAS).
Servers
All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All of the servers are virtualized, except for the
Hyper-V hosts.
VDI1 and VDI2 use locally attached storage to host virtual hard disk (VHD) files. The VHDs
use the .vhd format.
A line-of-business application named SalesApp is used by the sales department and runs on a
server named APP1. APP1 is hosted on HyperV2.
A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is
configured as an enterprise root certification authority (CA) named ProsewareCA.
Ten load-balanced web servers hosted on HyperV7 and HyperVS run the Internet-facing web
site that takes orders from Internet customers.
System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager is used to monitor the health of the servers on
the network.
All of the servers are members of the proseware.com domain, except for the servers located
in the perimeter network.
Client Computers
All client computers run either Windows 8.1 or Windows 1. Some of the users in the London
office connect to pooled virtual desktops hosted on VDI1 and VDI2.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues on the network:
Virtualization administrators report that the load on the Hyper-V hosts is inconsistent. The
virtualization administrators also report that administrators fail to account for host utilization
when creating new virtual machines.
Users in the sales department report that they experience issues when they attempt to access
SalesApp from any other network than the one in the London office.
Sometimes, configuration changes are not duplicated properly across the web servers,
resulting in customer ordering issues. Web servers are regularly changed.

Demand for virtual desktops is increasing. Administrators report that storage space is
becoming an issue as they want to add more virtual machines.
In the past, some personally identifiable information (PII) was exposed when paper shredding
procedures were not followed.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement the following changes on the network:
• Implement a backup solution for Active Directory.
• Relocate the sales department to the Madrid office.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 components, as required.
• Protect email attachments sent to Fabrikam that contain PII data so that the
attachments cannot be printed.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to manage the
virtual machine infrastructure. Proseware does not plan to use private clouds in the
near future.
• Deploy a new Hyper-V host named RESEARCH1 to the Berlin office. RESEARCH1
will be financed by the research department. All of the virtual machines deployed to
RESEARCH1 will use VMM templates.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• The increased demand for virtual desktops must be met.
• Once System Center is deployed, all of the Hyper-V hosts must be managed by using
VMM.
• If any of the Hyper-V hosts exceeds a set number of virtual machines, an
administrator must be notified by email.
• Network administrators in each location must be responsible for managing the HyperV hosts in their respective location. The management of the hosts must be performed
by using VMM.
• The network technicians in each office must be able to create virtual machines in their
respective office. The network technicians must be prevented from modifying the host
server settings.
• New virtual machines must be deployed to RESEARCH1 only if the virtual machine
template used to create the machine has a value specified for a custom property
named CostCenter’ that matches Research’.
The web site configurations must be identical on all web servers.
Security Requirements
Proseware identifies the following security requirements:
• All email messages sent to and from Fabrikam must be encrypted by using digital
certificates issued to users by the respective CA of their company. No other
certificates must be trusted between the organizations.

• Microsoft Word documents attached to email messages sent from Proseware to
Fabrikam must be protected.
• Privileges must be minimized, whenever possible.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend changes to the existing environment to meet the web server requirement.
Which two actions should you recommend? Each correct answer presents part of the ?solution.

A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is configured as an

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Proseware Inc
General Overview
Proseware Inc., is a manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees.
Proseware works with a trading partner named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Proseware has a main office and two branch office. The main office is located in London.
The branch offices are located in Madrid and Berlin. Proseware has a sales department based
in the London office and a research department based in the Berlin office.
The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Proseware rents space at a hosting company. All offices have a dedicated WAN link to the
hosting company. Web servers that are accessible from the Internet are located at the hosting company.
Active Directory
The Proseware network contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The
forest contains a single domain. The forest functional level is Windows Server 2012.
Each office contains three domain controllers. An Active Directory site is configured for each office.
System state backups are performed every day on the domain controllers by using System
Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM).
Virtualization
Proseware has Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Each Hyper-V host
manages eight to 10 the virtual machines. The Hyper-V hosts are configured as shown in the
following table.

All of the Hyper-V hosts store virtual machines on direct-attached storage (DAS).
Servers
All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All of the servers are virtualized, except for the
Hyper-V hosts.
VDI1 and VDI2 use locally attached storage to host virtual hard disk (VHD) files. The VHDs
use the .vhd format.
A line-of-business application named SalesApp is used by the sales department and runs on a
server named APP1. APP1 is hosted on HyperV2.
A server named CA1 has the Active Directory Certificate Services server role installed and is
configured as an enterprise root certification authority (CA) named ProsewareCA.
Ten load-balanced web servers hosted on HyperV7 and HyperVS run the Internet-facing web
site that takes orders from Internet customers.
System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager is used to monitor the health of the servers on
the network.
All of the servers are members of the proseware.com domain, except for the servers located
in the perimeter network.
Client Computers
All client computers run either Windows 8.1 or Windows 1. Some of the users in the London
office connect to pooled virtual desktops hosted on VDI1 and VDI2.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues on the network:
Virtualization administrators report that the load on the Hyper-V hosts is inconsistent. The
virtualization administrators also report that administrators fail to account for host utilization
when creating new virtual machines.
Users in the sales department report that they experience issues when they attempt to access
SalesApp from any other network than the one in the London office.
Sometimes, configuration changes are not duplicated properly across the web servers,
resulting in customer ordering issues. Web servers are regularly changed.

Demand for virtual desktops is increasing. Administrators report that storage space is
becoming an issue as they want to add more virtual machines.
In the past, some personally identifiable information (PII) was exposed when paper shredding
procedures were not followed.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement the following changes on the network:
• Implement a backup solution for Active Directory.
• Relocate the sales department to the Madrid office.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 components, as required.
• Protect email attachments sent to Fabrikam that contain PII data so that the
attachments cannot be printed.
• Implement System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to manage the
virtual machine infrastructure. Proseware does not plan to use private clouds in the
near future.
• Deploy a new Hyper-V host named RESEARCH1 to the Berlin office. RESEARCH1
will be financed by the research department. All of the virtual machines deployed to
RESEARCH1 will use VMM templates.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following virtualization requirements:
• The increased demand for virtual desktops must be met.
• Once System Center is deployed, all of the Hyper-V hosts must be managed by using
VMM.
• If any of the Hyper-V hosts exceeds a set number of virtual machines, an
administrator must be notified by email.
• Network administrators in each location must be responsible for managing the HyperV hosts in their respective location. The management of the hosts must be performed
by using VMM.
• The network technicians in each office must be able to create virtual machines in their
respective office. The network technicians must be prevented from modifying the host
server settings.
• New virtual machines must be deployed to RESEARCH1 only if the virtual machine
template used to create the machine has a value specified for a custom property
named CostCenter’ that matches Research’.
The web site configurations must be identical on all web servers.
Security Requirements
Proseware identifies the following security requirements:
• All email messages sent to and from Fabrikam must be encrypted by using digital
certificates issued to users by the respective CA of their company. No other
certificates must be trusted between the organizations.

• Microsoft Word documents attached to email messages sent from Proseware to
Fabrikam must be protected.
• Privileges must be minimized, whenever possible.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are evaluating the use of VMM to migrate APP1 for the sales users. You need to identify
the effects of the migration.
What should you identify?


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