B.2.3 AZ-800 Domain 3: Manage Virtual
Machines and Containers
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Question 1 Incorrect
You need to be able to create standard Windows Server containers on a Windows Server 2016
system that is using the Desktop Experience deployment.
Which of the following tasks must be completed on the server? (Select two. Each correct
answer is part of the complete solution.)
Download and install the Docker engine. Correct
Configure the network adapter with a static IP address.
Install the Containers feature. Correct
Install the Hyper-V role. Incorrect
Install the Docker role.
Explanation
LabSim for Server Pro 2016, Section 14.2.
The system only needs to support Windows Server containers, so you need to do the
following:
Install the Containers feature on the server.
Download and install the Docker engine.
If the system also needed to support Hyper-V containers, you would install the Hyper-V role
on the server. Docker is not one of the server roles and features options; it is an engine that
needs to be downloaded from the Docker website. Servers should normally be configured
with a static IP address, but that is not a requirement for Windows containers.
Related Content
12.11.1 Windows Server Containers
12.11.2 Container Facts
12.11.3 Create Windows Server Container Images
12.11.4 Create Custom Windows Server Container Images
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Question 2 Incorrect
You are working in Hyper-V Manager on a system that hosts several Windows Server 2008 R2
virtual machines. You create snapshots of these virtual machines nightly as part of your
disaster recovery plan.
Users are complaining that they can no longer access the virtual servers. In Hyper-V Manager,
they are identified as being in a Paused-Critical state.
What should you do? (Select two. Each answer is a part of the overall solution.)
Reboot the hypervisor system. Incorrect
Upgrade the virtual machines to Windows Server 2012 R2.
Move the snapshot files to the new hard disk. Correct
Revert the virtual machines to the most recent
Incorrect
snapshot.
Install a new physical hard disk in the hypervisor host. Correct
Reconfigure the virtual machines to use the new drive as a pass-through
disk.
Explanation
LabSim for Server Pro 2016, Section 6.3.
After a virtual machine snapshot has been taken, the base virtual hard disk stops expanding
and the snapshot file stores all new data that is written to the disk. Therefore, it is critical that
there is adequate physical disk space available in the snapshot storage location. If the
available hard disk space falls under 200 MB, all running virtual machines will be paused and
marked Paused-Critical.
An easy way to fix the issue in this scenario is to install an additional physical hard disk in the
hypervisor host and then move the snapshots to the new disk.
Upgrading the virtual machines to Windows Server 2012 R2 will not resolve the Paused-Critical
state, nor will reverting them to a prior snapshot or rebooting the hypervisor host. When you
connect a physical hard disk to a VM, the hard disk is referred to as a pass-through disk. This
feature will not resolve the issue in this scenario.
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