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You are a server administrator at a company named Contoso, Ltd. Contoso has a Windows Server
2016 Hyper-V environment configured as shown in the following table:

All of the virtual switches are of the external type. You need to ensure that you can move virtual
machines between the hosts without causing the virtual machines to disconnect from the network.

Solution: You implement live migration by using Host1 and Host2.
Does this meet the goat?

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A.
Yes

B.
No

One Comment on “Does this meet the goat?

  1. Seb says:

    B – NO

    http://www.itprotoday.com/virtualization/q-can-i-perform-live-migration-hyper-v-host-intel-processor-hyper-v-host-amd

    Live Migration allows a virtual machine (VM) to be moved from one Hyper-V host to another without any downtime to the guest OS. A processor compatibility feature allows a VM to be moved between Hyper-V hosts that have different versions of the same brand of processor, such that both servers have Intel or both have AMD-based processors. However, Live Migration even with processor compatibility enabled on the VM can’t be used to move between a mix of AMD and Intel servers. Given how different AMD and Intel processors are, the ability to move a VM between servers running AMD and Intel is fairly unlikely.




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