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Question 2: You have a System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) infrastructure that
manages five Hyper-V hosts.
The Hyper-V hosts are not clustered.
You have a virtual machine template that deploys a base image of Windows Server 2012 R2. No role
services or features are enabled in the base image.
You need to deploy a virtual machine named VM1 that is based on the virtual machine template.
VM1 will be deployed as part of a service. VM1 must have the Web Server (IIS) server role installed.
The solution must not require modifications to the virtual machine template or the base image.
What are two possible profile types that achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete
solution.
A. Capability
B. Application
C. Guest OS
D. Hardware
E. Physical Computer
Correct Answer: B, C
B: You can only use an application profile when you deploy a virtual machine as part of a service. In
this case it would be as part of the IIS service.
C:Guest OS profile
When you define a new Guest OS Profile you specify which Roles and features, such as IIS, which
should be included in the profile.
If machines based on this Guest OS Profile are going to need certain .NET framework versions
installed, or have IIS installed, I can
Note: In a virtual environment, a guest operating system is the operating system that runs on a
virtual machine, in contrast to the host operating system that runs on the physical host computer on
which one or more virtual machines are deployed. In Virtual Machine Manager, a guest operating
system profile is a collection of operating system settings that can be imported into a virtual machine
template to provide a consistent operating system configuration for virtual machines created from
that template.
Incorrect:
Not A: Capability profiles are for managing the hypervisors.
Reference:
How to Create an Application Profile in a Service Deployment
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427291.aspx
Reference:
About Guest Operating System Profiles
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb740889.aspx