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Objective summary
In-place upgrades are supported for some pre-System Center 2012 products, such as
Operations Manager 2007 R2, to the System Center 2012 R2 version as long as the
operating system and hardware that hosts the source version of the product supports
the upgraded product.
Prior to upgrading each product, administrators must perform a set of product specific
actions such as disabling certain SQL jobs.
Prior to upgrading, you should always create a backup.
Objective review
Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of the information in this objective.
You can find the answers to these questions and explanations of why each answer choice is
correct or incorrect in the “Answers” section at the end of this chapter.
1. You are in the process of upgrading your System Center 2012 SP1 deployment to Sys-
tem Center 2012 R2. You have deployed App Controller, Configuration Manager, DPM,
Operations Manager, Orchestrator, Service Manager, and VMM. Which of the following
products should you upgrade first?
a. DPM
B. Service Manager
C. Operations Manager
D. VMM
2. Your VMM 2008 R2 deployment is configured to use a domain account for the VMM
service. Which of the following steps must you take when performing an in-place
upgrade to VMM 2012 R2?
a.
Use a new domain account for the VMM 2012 R2 VMM service
Use the same domain account for the VMM 2012 R2 VMM service
B.
Use the Network Service account for the VMM 2012 R2 VMM service
C.
Use the Local System account for the VMM 2012 R2 VMM service.
D.
You want to perform a direct upgrade of Operations Manager 2007 to Operations
Manager 2012 R2. Which versions support this direct upgrade assuming other operat-
ing system, SQL Server, hardware, and software requirements are met?
a.
3.
Operations Manager 2007
Operations Manager 2007 R2 CU4
B.
You can't perform a direct upgrade of Operations Manager 2007 to Operations
Manager 2012 R2.
C.
Operations Manager 2007 R2 CU3
D.
 
 
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