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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Configuring and Managing the Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Library

Configuring and Managing the Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Library
1. What is the VMM library, and what kind of resources can you index in it?
Answer: The VMM library is a catalog that gives access to file-based resources (such as Sysprep scripts, ISO images, and virtual hard disks) that are stored on your library servers and to virtual machine templates, as well as to guest operating system and hardware profiles that reside in the VMM database
2. Why do you create hardware profiles?
Answer: You use hardware profiles to have a consistent hardware configuration when creating new virtual machines and to speed up a virtual machine's deployment process
3. What is the guest operating system profile? What kind of information does it contain?
Answer: A guest operating system profile is a collection of operating system settings that you can import into a virtual machine template to provide a consistent operating system configuration for virtual machines created from that template. It contains key information, such as computer name, administrator password, product key, and other data.
4. How should you add a clustered file server as a library server to VMM?
Answer: To add a clustered file server as a library server, you have to use the Client Access Point name that you defined during the cluster's creation.


quotes from MS e-learning

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