What should you do?
You have a small Hyper-V cluster built on two hosts that run Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V. You manage the virtual infrastructure by using System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012. Distributed Key Management is not installed.
You have the following servers in the environment:
You have the following requirements:
• You must back up virtual machines at the host level.
• You must be able to back up virtual machines that are configured for live migration.
• You must be able to restore the entire VMM infrastructure.
You need to design and implement the backup plan.
What should you do?
A . Run the following Windows PowerShell command:
Get-VM VMM1 | Checkpoint-VM-SnapshotName “VMM backup”
B . Run the following Windows PowerShell command:
Set-DPMGlobalProperty-DPMServerName DPM1-KnownVMMServers VMM1
C . Configure System State Backup for DC
E . Configure backup for all disk volumes on FILESERVER1
Answer: B
Explanation:
DPM can protect Hyper-V virtual machines V during live migration.
Connect servers―Run the the Set-DPMGlobalProperty PowerShell command to connect all the servers that are running Hyper-V to all the DPM servers. The cmdlet accepts multiple DPM server names.
Set-DPMGlobalProperty -dpmservername <dpmservername> -knownvmmservers <vmmservername>
Reference: Set up protection for live migration
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj656643.aspx