You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
Server1 hosts the virtual machines configured as shown in the following table.
All the virtual machines have two volumes named C and D.
You plan to implement BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker) on the virtual machines.
Which virtual machines can have their volumes protected by using BitLocker? Choose Two.

A.
Virtual machines that can have volume C protected by using BitLocker and a Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) protector: VM3 only
B.
Virtual machines that can have volume C protected by using BitLocker and a Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) protector: VM1 and VM3 only
C.
Virtual machines that can have volume C protected by using BitLocker and a Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) protector: VM2 and VM3 only
D.
Virtual machines that can have volume C protected by using BitLocker and a Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) protector: VM2 and VM4 only
E.
Virtual machines that can have volume C protected by using BitLocker and a Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) protector: VM2, VM3 and VM4 only
F.
Virtual machines that can have volume C protected by using BitLocker and a Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) protector: VM1, VM2, VM3 and VM4
G.
Virtual machines that can have volume D protected by using BitLocker: VM3 only
H.
Virtual machines that can have volume D protected by using BitLocker: VM1 and VM3 only
I.
Virtual machines that can have volume D protected by using BitLocker: VM2 and VM3 only
J.
Virtual machines that can have volume D protected by using BitLocker: VM2 and VM4 only
K.
Virtual machines that can have volume D protected by using BitLocker: VM2, VM3 and VM4 only
L.
Virtual machines that can have volume D protected by using BitLocker: VM1, VM2, VM3 and VM4
Explanation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/deploy/upgrade-virtual-machine-versionin-hyper-v-on-windows-or-windows-server
To use Virtual TPM protector for encrypting C: drive, you have to use at least VM Configuration Version 7.0 and
Generation 2 Virtual machines.https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/6229/how-to-use-bitlocker-on-drives-without-tpm/
If you don’t use TPM for protecting a drive, there is no such Virtual TPM or VM Generation, or VM Configuration
version requirement, you can even use Bitlocker
without TPM Protector with earlier versions of Windows.
Choose Two. ??
0
0
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831507(v=ws.11)“BitLocker is not supported on bootable VHDs, but BitLocker is supported on data volume VHDs, such as those used by clusters, if you are running Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2.” Bitlocker may be used to protect Drive D, which is not bootable on Windows 2012 or Windows 2012 R2 servers, which should also make “L” correct.
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A and L?
VM1 isn;t support because the configuration is set to 5.
the D:\ Partition should be able to be encrypted on all hosts.
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The correct answer is A and L
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/deploy/upgrade-virtual-machine-version-in-hyper-v-on-windows-or-windows-serverTo use Virtual TPM protector for encrypting C: drive, you have to use at least VM Configuration Version 7.0 and Generation 2 Virtual machines.
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