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You have a Windows Server server named HyperV1 that has the Hyper-V server role installed. HyperV1 hosts four virtual machines named VM1, VM2, VM3, and VM4. HyperV1 has the following specifications: You install an application on VM2. You want VM2 to only interact with the Internet and not have any visibility into the network traffic on VM1, VM3, and VM4. What should you configure?
A. NUMA topology
B. VLAN IDs
C. resource control
D. Resource Metering
Ans: (B) : VLAN IDs, Configure VLAN IDs
Configure VLAN IDs from HyperV Manager
VLAN IDs . Correct me if its wrong pls
B. VLAN IDs , and create external vSwitch and assign it to the vm
Configure VLAN IDs for virtual switch Manager
B: VLAN ID's
it will seperate the network from VM1, VM3, and VM4.
B. VLAN IDs - Assign a VLAN ID for VM2.
B-VLAN IDs from Virtual switch manager
If i want VM2 to only interact with the Internet and not have any visibility into the network traffic on VM1, VM3, and VM4 then i should configure the VLAN IDs
The Hyper-V role enables you to create and manage a virtualized computing environment by using virtualization technology that is built in to Windows Server. Installing the Hyper-V role installs the required components and optionally installs management tools. The required components include Windows hypervisor, Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service, the virtualization WMI provider, and other virtualization components such as the virtual machine bus (VMbus), virtualization service provider (VSP) and virtual infrastructure driver (VID).
Windows Hyper-V is a type of hypervisor which provides the virtualization environment on windows Host.