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Question ID 9237

You perform a Server Core Installation of Windows Server 2012 R2 on a server named Server1. You need to add a graphical user interface (GUI) to Server1.

Which tool should you use?

Option A

the dism.exe command

Option B

the Add-WindowsFeature cmdlet

Option C

the imagex.exe command

Option D

the setup.exe command

Option E

the ocsetup.exe command

Option F

the Add-WindowsPackage cmdlet

Correct Answer AB
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Add-WindowsFeature -The Add-WindowsFeature cmdlet allows you to install specified roles, role services, and features on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2. Install-WindowsFeature -Installs one or more Windows Server roles, role services, or features on either the local or a specified remote server that is running Windows Server 2012 R2. This cmdlet is equivalent to and replaces Add-WindowsFeature, the cmdlet that was used to install roles, role services, and features in Windows Server 2008 R2. dism /online /get-features PS C:\> Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Server IncludeAllSubFeature -ComputerName Server1 WhatIf


Question ID 9238

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the Hyper-V server role installed. On Server1, you create and start a virtual machine named VM1. VM1 is configured as shown in the following table.

You plan to create a snapshot of VM1. You need to recommend a solution to minimize the amount of disk space used for the snapshot of VM1. What should you do before you create the snapshot?

Option A

Run the Stop-VM cmdlet.

Option B

Run the Convert-VHD cmdlet.

Option C

Decrease the Maximum RAM

Option D

Decrease the Minimum RAM.

Correct Answer A
Explanation Explanation/Reference: What are virtual machine snapshots? Virtual machine snapshots capture the state, data, and hardware configuration of a running virtual machine. What are snapshots used for Snapshots provide a fast and easy way to revert the virtual machine to a previous state. For this reason, virtual machine snapshots are intended mainly for use in development and test environments. Having an easy way to revert a virtual machine can be very useful if you need to recreate a specific state or condition so that you can troubleshoot a problem. There are certain circumstances in which it may make sense to use snapshots in a production environment. For example, you can use snapshots to provide a way to revert a potentially risky operation in a production environment, such as applying an update to the software running in the virtual machine. How are snapshots stored? Snapshot data files are stored as .avhd files. Taking multiple snapshots can quickly consume storage space. In the first release version of Hyper-V (KB950050) and in Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, snapshot, snapshot data files usually are located in the same folder as the virtual machine by default. In Hyper- V in Windows Server 2008 R2, the files usually are located in the same folder as the virtual hard disk. The following exceptions affect the location of the snapshot data files: If the virtual machine was imported with snapshots, they are stored in their own folder. If the virtual machine has no snapshots and you configure the virtual machine snapshot setting, all snapshots you take afterwards will be stored in the folder you specify. http://technet.microsoft.com/pt-pt/library/dd560637%28v=ws.10%29.aspx Reducing the available RAM for the VM would reduce the size of the snapshot, what better than have the machine turn off, not using any memory.

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