A systems administrator has been asked to restore a VM from backup without changing the current VM's operating state. Which of the following restoration methods would BEST fit this scenario?
An In-place restore is when the data is restored to the original location and overwrites the existing data. This method is best when the administrator wants to restore the VM without changing the current VM's operating state or configuration.
An alternate location restore is when the data is restored to a different location, rolling restore is when the data is restored in a rolling fashion, one node at a time. Storage live migration restore is when the data is restored by migrating the storage to the new location.
Explanation:
The administrator needs to restore a VM from backup without changing the current VM’s operating state.
Restoring to an alternate location allows the administrator to bring up a copy of the VM separately without affecting the original VM.
This method ensures minimal disruption and allows for verification of the restored VM before making any changes.
UNDERSTAND RESTORATION METHODS
You may specify different restore locations, depending on your needs.
In-Place/Overwrite Restoral
In the case of an actual incident, you may recover data back to its original location, overwriting whatever data currently resides there. For example, you may be rolling data back to a known point in time or setting a server back to an original configuration.
Alternate Location Restoral
In the restore program, specify an alternate location path to define where to restore the data. This is a great option when testing to ensure that the backup jobs work as intended and that you know the recovery procedure. In a test scenario, the production server is still up and in use, so you need to restore data to another location. VMs are often great targets for alternate location restorals for testing.
Given In-Place VM restoration is an Azure feature, I'm going with "D". Yes, technically, an alternate location restoration would not affect the state of the VM in questions, but "D" is the most logical answer. CompTia, I'm sure, wants to make sure you're aware of this cloud capability.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/an-easy-way-to-bring-back-your-azure-vm-with-in-place-restore/
A. Alternate location restoration method would be the BEST fit for this scenario. With the alternate location restoration method, the backup of the VM is restored to a different location without changing the current state of the VM. The administrator can then verify the backup and perform additional tasks, such as testing or updating the restored VM, before switching over to the restored VM.
Storage Live Migration involves moving the virtual disk files associated with a VM from one storage location to another, without disrupting the running state of the VM. This allows the systems administrator to restore a VM from backup while keeping the current operating state intact.
An in-place restoration involves overwriting the existing virtual disk files, which would result in a change to the current operating state of the VM.
What are you talking about? In place restore while change the state of the current VM....
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