A file on a Linux VM hosted on Hyper-V is corrupted and must be restored. For some reason, the Veeam mount cannot connect to the VM through the network. Which of the following restore methods provides the best possible RTO?
A file on a Linux VM hosted on Hyper-V is corrupted and must be restored. For some reason, the Veeam mount cannot connect to the VM through the network. Which of the following restore methods provides the best possible RTO?
The optimal method for restoring a corrupted file on a Linux VM hosted on Hyper-V, when the Veeam mount cannot connect to the VM through the network, is to start a virtual lab and boot the Linux VM image in an application group, then copy the file directly from the image to the Linux VM. This approach allows for direct access to the file without relying on network connectivity, thereby providing the best possible Recovery Time Objective (RTO).
Should be D, A not possible, cos the requirements for powershell direct is Guest must be Windows Server 2016/Windows 10 or later PowerShell Direct requires the following prerequisites: PowerShell 2.0 or later Host must be Windows Server 2016 or later Guest must be Windows Server 2016/Windows 10 or later
Answer: C It works!
A https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/Support/S_Hyper-V/guestinteraction.html
Wrong, according to the link you provided, no way: Host must be Windows Server 2016 or later Guest must be Windows Server 2016/Windows 10 or later