Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
The company plans to implement the following changes:
Replace all of the domain controllers with new servers that run Windows Server 2012

Upgrade the CRM application to use a web-based application that connects to the current CRM

database
The web application will store session data in the memory of each web server

Initially, deploy two front-end web servers to two virtual machines. Additional virtual web servers will be

deployed in the future
Monitor the availability of the CRM application and create alerts when the overall availability is less than

99 percent
Implement Microsoft System Center 2012 to manage the new environment

The company identifies the following virtualization requirements:
Minimize the number of permissions and privileges assigned to users

Ensure that the members of a group named Group2 can add a WSUS server to the fabric

Ensure that a diagram view of the virtualization environment can be generated dynamically

Minimize the amount of administrative effort required to manage the virtualization environment

Prevent the failure of a front-end web server from affecting the availability of the CRM application

Ensure that the members of a group named Group1 can create new virtual machines in the Los

Angeles office only
Only create virtual machine templates by using objects that already exist in the System Center 2012

Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) library
On the failover cluster in the main office, apply limited distribution release (LDR) updates to the

virtualization hosts without disrupting the virtual machines hosted on the virtualization hosts You can use the following procedure to create a virtual IP (VIP) template for a hardware load balancer. A virtual IP template contains load balancer-related configuration settings for a specific type of network traffic. For example, you could create a template that specifies the load balancing behavior for HTTPS traffic on a specific load balancer manufacturer and model. These templates represent the best practices from a load balancer configuration standpoint.
References: http://technet.microsoft.com/library/gg610569.aspx