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Question ID 10444 | You have a new server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 has two dual-core processors and 32 GB of RAM.
You install the Hyper-V server role on Server1.
You create two virtual machines on Server1 that each have 8 GB of memory.
You need to minimize the amount of time it takes for both virtual machines to access memory.
What should you configure on each virtual machine?
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Option A | Resource control
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Option B | Memory weight
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Option C | Dynamic Memory
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Option D | NUMA topology
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Windows Server 2012 introduced support for projecting a virtual NUMA topology into Hyper-V virtual machines. This capability can help improve the performance of workloads running on virtual machines that are configured with large amounts of memory.
Question ID 10445 | You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
VM1 has several snapshots.
You need to modify the snapshot file location of VM1.
What should you do?
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Option A | Delete the existing snapshots, and then modify the settings of VM1.
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Option B | Right-click VM1, and then click Move. ..
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Option C | Right-click VM1, and then click Export...
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Option D | PauseVM1, and then modify the settings of VM1.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: You will need to navigate to the Hyper-V Management snap-in (C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Hyper-V) and from there access the Snapshot file Location tab where you can change the settings for the VM1 snapshot file location. However, since there are already several snapshots in existence, you will need to delete them first because you will not be able to change the location of the snapshot file while there is an existing snapshot. You need to modify the snapshot file location of VM1.