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Your company is planning to migrate their Windows Server 2022 from their on-premises data center to Google Cloud. You need to bring the licenses that are currently in use in on-premises virtual machines into the target cloud environment. What should you do?
- Create an image of the on-premises virtual machines and upload into Cloud Storage.
- Import the image as a virtual disk on Compute Engine.
- Create standard instances on Compute Engine.
- Select as the OS the same Microsoft Windows version that is currently in use in the on-premises environment.
- Create an image of the on-premises virtual machine.
- Import the image as a virtual disk on Compute Engine.
- Create a standard instance on Compute Engine, selecting as the OS the same Microsoft Windows version that is currently in use in the on-premises environment.
- Attach a data disk that includes data that matches the created image.
- Create an image of the on-premises virtual machines.
- Import the image as a virtual disk on Compute Engine using --os=windows-2022-dc-v
. - Create a sole-tenancy instance on Compute Engine that uses the imported disk as a boot disk.
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- 正解だと思う選択肢: D
Well, yes, you actually need a sole-tenant instance to install a windows server with your licence. A lot of links were pasted here, but after reading a lot of them, I reached this one who explicitly states: 'To create a VM instance that uses the custom BYOL image, you must provision the VM instance on a sole-tenant node.' https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/creating-custom-windows-byol-images#use_the_custom_image
👍 4e5019c62023/12/28 - 正解だと思う選択肢: D👍 2alankrita19872023/09/24
- 正解だと思う選択肢: D
D for sure with BOYL
👍 2ductrinh2023/09/28
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