4. Correct answers: A, B, D A. Correct: Smart paging enables a VM to restart even if the amount of RAM speci-
fied as the startup value is unavailable. Smart paging causes the system to use disk space as a temporary substitute for memory during a system restart. B. Correct: Dynamic Memory enables you to specify a minimum RAM value that
is smaller than the startup RAM value, but Smart paging enables the system to function with those parameters. C. Incorrect: Windows Memory Weight controls the allocation of memory among
VMs, but it does not affect the ability of a system to start. D. Correct: Guest Integration Services is required for a guest OS to use Dynamic
Memory. 5. Correct answer: C A. Incorrect: The instance of the OS on which you install Hyper-V does not become
the hypervisor. B. Incorrect: The instance of the OS on which you install Hyper-V does not become
the VMM. C. Correct: The instance of the OS on which you install the Hyper-V role becomes the
parent partition. D. Incorrect: The instance of the OS on which you install the Hyper-V role does not
become the child partition. 6. Correct answer: B A. Incorrect: You can create a new Generation 1 or Generation 2 virtual machine at
any time. B. Correct: Because they use improved and synthetic drivers, Generation 2 VMs de-
ploy faster than Generation 1 VMs. C. Incorrect: Generation 2 VMs can run Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012
R2, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 as a guest operating system. D. Incorrect: Generation 2 VMs use improved and synthetic drivers, as compared to
the legacy drivers in Generation 1 VMs.
Objective 3.2: Thought experiment Ed should use the following Windows PowerShell command to create the VHD. New-VHD βPath c:\servera.vhdx βFixed βSizeBytes 500GB -LogicalSectorSizeBytes 4096 β SourceDisk 0
Objective 3.2: Review 1. Correct answer: B
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