Configuring Site-Level Fault Tolerance: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
Configuring Site-Level Fault Tolerance: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
LAB 10
CONFIGURING SITE-
LEVEL FAULT
TOLERANCE
Table 10-1
Computers required for Lab 10
Computer Operating System Computer Name
Server (VM 1) Windows Server 2012 R2 RWDC01
Server (VM 2) Windows Server 2012 R2 Server01
In addition to the computers, you will also require the software listed in Table 10-2 to
complete Lab 10.
Table 10-2
Software required for Lab 10
Software Location
Lab 10 student worksheet Lab10_worksheet.docx (provided by instructor)
7. In the Authorization and storage section, click to select Allow replication from
any authenticated server and then click Browse.
8. Navigate to the C:\ drive and click New folder. In the Name text box, type
VMReplica and then press Enter.
10. Take a screen shot of the Hyper-V Settings page page by pressing Alt+Prt Scr
and then paste it into your Lab 10 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing
Ctrl+V.
12. At the Inbound traffic needs to be allowed in the Firewall prompt, click OK.
13. Click the Start menu button and then click Control Panel.
14. In the Control Panel, click System and Security and then click Windows
Firewall.
16. In the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console (as shown in Figure
10-1), click Inbound Rules.
Figure 10-1
Opening Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
17. In the center pane, in the Inbound Rules list, right-click Hyper-V Replica HTTP
Listener (TCP-In) and choose Enable Rule.
18. Take a screen shot of the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console by
pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then paste it into your Lab 10 worksheet file in the page
provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
19. Close the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console and then close
Windows Firewall.
22. In the Hyper-V Manager console, right-click Server02 and choose Hyper-V
Settings.
24. In the Replication Configuration section, click to enable the Enable this
computer as a Replica server option.
26. In the Authorization and storage section, click to select Allow replication from
any authenticated server and then click Browse.
27. Navigate to the C:\ drive and click New folder. In the Name text box, type
VMReplica and then press Enter.
28. Select the C:\VMReplica\ folder and then click Select Folder.
30. At the Inbound traffic needs to be allowed in the Firewall prompt, click OK.
31. Click the Start menu button and then click Control Panel.
32. In the Control Panel, click System and Security and then click Windows
Firewall.
34. In the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console, click Inbound Rules.
35. In the center pane, in the Inbound Rules list, right-click Hyper-V Replica HTTP
Listener (TCP-In) and choose Enable Rule.
36. Close the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console and then close
Windows Firewall.
End of exercise. Leave any windows open for the next exercise.
2. Click Next on the Before You Begin page of the New Virtual Machine Wizard.
MOAC 70-412: Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 R2 Services
3. Type TestVM in the Name field on the Specify Name and Location page and
click Next.
4. Click Next five times accepting the default selections for each of the remaining
wizard pages, and click Finish when reaching the Summary page.
7. On the Specify Replica Server page, in the Replica server text box, type
Server02 and then click Next.
9. On the Choose Replication VHDs page, the virtual hard disk is already selected.
Click Next.
11. On the Configure Additional Recovery Points page, Maintain Only the latest
recovery point option is already selected. Click Next.
12. On the Choose Initial Replication Methods page, Send initial copy over the
network and Start replication immediately are already selected. Click Next.
13. On the Summary page, take a screen shot of the Summary page by pressing
Alt+Prt Scr and then paste it into your Lab 10 worksheet file in the page provided
by pressing Ctrl+V.
15. Go to the C:\VMReplica folder on Server02 to see if the server has been
replicated after a few minutes.
End of exercise. Close any open windows before you begin the next exercise.
Completion 10 minutes
time
1. In Exercise 10.1, what is the first step to replicating a virtual machine from one
Hyper-V host to another Hyper-V host?
2. In Exercise 10.1, for replication to function, what must be configured at the end of
the exercise?
Lab
Challenge Configuring Multi-Site Failover Cluster
Overview To complete this challenge, you will describe how to configure
multi-site failover cluster.
Mindset You administer a corporate office in New York and a failover site
in Las Vegas. What must be done to enable multi-site clustering?
Completion time 15 minutes
End of lab. You can log off or start a different lab. If you want to restart this lab,
you’ll need to click the End Lab button in order for the lab to be reset.