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You have two servers that run Windows Server 2016.
You plan to create a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster that will contain both servers.
You need to configure the network cards on the servers for the planned NLB configuration.
All hosts in the cluster must reside on the same subnet.
Within each cluster, all network adapters must be either multicast or unicast. NLB does not support a mixed environment of multicast and unicast within a single cluster.
The IP addresses of the servers in the cluster must be static.
Only TCP/IP can be used on the adapter for which NLB is enabled on each host
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Your network contains an Active Directory forest.
You install Windows Server 2016 on 10 virtual machines.
You need to deploy the Web Server (IIS) server role identically to the virtual machines.
To simplify your sysadmin tasks by configuring one or more devices automatically
To be able to configure machines identically with the aim to standardize them
To ensure, at a given time, that the configuration of a machine always be identical
Deployment on demand as a Cloud strategy, or “˜en masse’, is largely automated and simplified
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
Server1 has a virtual machine named VM1. VM1 is configured to run the Docker daemon.
On VM1,
To use DHCP for IP assignment on a virtual container host enable MACAddressSpoofing
If the container host is virtualized, and you wish to use DHCP for IP assignment, you must enable MACAddressSpoofing on the virtual machine’s network adapter.
Otherwise, the Hyper-V host will block network traffic from the containers in the VM with multiple MAC addresses.
You need to ensure that containers that run on VM1 can obtain IP addresses from DHCP.
What should you do?
On Server1, run Get-VMNetworkAdapter ““VMName VM1 | Set-VMNetworkAdapter ““MacAddressSpoofing On.
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you have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
You plan to deploy Internet Information Services (IIS) in a Windows container.
You need to prepare Server1 for the planned deployment.
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- -Windows Server Core
- -Nano Server
- -Windows
- -Windows IoT Core
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016 server.
Server1 has the Docker daemon configured and has a container named Container1.
You need to mount the folder C:\Folder1 on Server1 to C:\ContainerFolder in Container1.
- Docker
- run -it -v
- C:\Folder1:C:\ContainerFolder
- Container1
The server contains a storage pool named Pool1.
Pool1 contains five physical disks named Disk1, Disk2, Disk3, Disk4, and Disk5.
A virtual disk named VirtualDisk1 is stored in Pool1. VirtualDisk1 uses the parity storage layout.
Disk3 fails.
You need to remove Disk3 from Pool1.
Which two commands should you run?
Set-PhysicalDisk –FriendlyName Disk3 –Usage Retired
Remove-PhysicalDisk –FriendlyName Disk
You have an Active Directory domain named Contoso.com.
The domain contains servers named Server1, Server2 and Server3 that run Windows Server 2016.
Server1 and Server 2 are nodes in a Hyper-V cluster named Cluster1.
You add a Hyper-V Replica Broker role named Broker1 to Cluster1.
Server3 is Hyper-V server. A virtual machine VM1 runs on Server3.
Live Migration is enabled on all three servers and it is configured to use Kerberos authentication only.
You need to ensure that you can perform the migration of VM1 to Server2.
- Modify the Delegation settings of the Server3 computer account.
If you have decided to use Kerberos to authenticate live migration traffic, configure constrained delegation.
This involves modifying the Delegation settings of the source server, which is Server3 in this instance.
You implement a Windows Server 2016 failover cluster named Cluster1 as a highly available file server.
You run the Get-Cluster cmdlet and receive the following output.
- you can perform cluster aware updating CAU - remote updating mode only
- you can use failover cluster manager to create a file share in cluster - Failover Cluster Manager
You have a Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V failover cluster that contains two nodes named Node1 and Node2.
On Node1, you create a virtual machine named VM01 by using Hyper-V Manager.
You need to configure VM01 to move to Node2 automatically if Node1 becomes unavailable.
What should you do?
From Failover Cluster Manager, run Configure Role actions.
Your network contains three Hyper-V hosts.
You add all of the hosts to a cluster.
You need to create highly available storage spaces that connect to directly attached storage on the hosts.
Which cmdlet should you use?
B. Enable-ClusterStorageSpacesDirect
You have four servers named Server1, Server2, Server3, and Server4 that run Windows Server 2016.
Each server has a single 4-TB SATA hard disk.
To each server you attach a new 4-TB SATA hard disk.
You need to create a new storage cluster that uses Storage Spaces Direct.
The storage pool must contain all of the new disks.
Which command should you run before you enable Storage Space Direct?
New-Cluster ““Name Cluster1 ““Node “˜Server1’, “˜Server2’, “˜Server3’, “˜Server4’ -NoStorage
Server1 and Server2 are nodes in a Hyper-V cluster named Cluster1.
You have a highly available virtual machine named VM1.
Server1 is the owner node of VM1.
Server3 and Server4 are nodes of a scale-out file server named Cluster2.
You need to move the virtual disk of VM1 to a different location.
What should you do?
- tool you should use to move the virtual dissk of vm1
Hyper-V Manager - location to which you should move the virtual disk of VM1 \Cluster2\Share1
You need to install the correct edition of Windows Server 2016 to support the planned changes for Server2, Server3, Server4, and Server6.
Which edition or editions should you choose for each server?
server 1. data center only server 2. data center only server 3. data center only server 4. data center only server 5. data center only server 6. standard and data center edition