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Which two actions should you perform?

A company has a Windows Server 2012 R2 server that has the Hyper-V role installed. The server hosts 12
virtual machines (VMs) that run Windows Server 2012 R2. The company plans to deploy System Center 2012
R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM). The company has identified the following requirements for the DPM
deployment:
Allow files and folders on VMs to be recovered allow recovery of data to a network share
Minimize the number of DPM protection agents that you must deploy
You need to implement the backup solution.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

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A.
Deploy a DPM server.

B.
Deploy the DPM protection agent to VMs.

C.
Add the Hyper-V role to the DPM server.

D.
Configure DPM to perform guest-level backups of the VMs.

E.
Configure DPM to perform host-level backups of the VMs.

Explanation:
* DPM protection supports the following scenarios:
(this scenario) Protects virtual machines that are hosted on stand-alone servers that run Hyper- V and that
use local or directly attached storage.
Protects virtual machines that run on a cluster. The cluster uses Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) storage. /
Protects virtual machines that run on a stand-alone server or cluster and that use SMB 3.0 file server
storage.
Protects virtual machines that are running during a live migration.
* Example: Protection for virtual machines on a stand-alone server that is running Hyper-V

Hyper-V on Standalone This configuration protects one or more virtual machines on a stand- alone host
computer. Storage can be localon the host server, or directly attached to it, for example a hard drive, a storage
area network (SAN) device, or a network attached storage (NAS) device. Alternatively, the host server might
use SMB 3.0 storage on an alternate file server. The DPM protection agent must be installed on all hosts and
on the file server if storage is hosted by using SMB 3.0.


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