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ccs372 - Virtualizaion Question Set

The document contains 20 questions related to virtualization. The questions cover topics like creating VMs using VMware and KVM, configuring storage, networking and snapshots for VMs, and deploying nested virtual machines.

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ccs372 - Virtualizaion Question Set

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CCS372 SET1 - question set

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B.E / B.Tech. PRACTICAL END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2023


Fifth Semester

CCS372 - VIRTUALIZATION

(Regulations 2021)

Time : 3 Hours Answer any one Question Max. Marks 100

Aim/Principle/Apparatus Tabulation/Circuit/ Calculation Viva-Voce Record Total


required/Procedure Program/Drawing & Results
20 30 30 10 10 100

1. Write the procedure and create TYPE 2 Virtualization using VMware or any suitable
virtualization tool. The created virtualization unit should have a RAM of a minimum 2 GB and a
Storage Space of 10 GB. After creation, install a Guest OS (preferably an Open-Source
Operating System) on the virtual machine.

2. Create a virtual machine of any desired primary and secondary memory (RAM and Storage
Space). Make the following modifications to the created machine and write the required
procedure.

- Shrink the virtual disk to 50% of the existing value

- Extend the virtual disk by 75% of the existing value

3. In an existing Virtual Machine, perform the following:

- Take a snapshot of the virtual machine's current state from the Snapshots window for
that virtual machine.

- View and list all the Snapshots for that Virtual Machine

- Restore the Virtual Machine to the State (select any one from the available list) in a
Snapshot

4. Using an existing Virtual Machine,

- Change Disk Mode to Exclude Virtual Disks from Snapshots

- Take a snapshot of the virtual machine's current state from the Snapshots window for
that virtual machine.

- Revert a Virtual Machine Snapshot

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5. With an existing Virtual Machine,

- Schedule a task to take a snapshot once in a week, fourth day of every week.

- Edit one or more snapshots at a time to change their snapshot retention schedule.

- Consolidate the available Snapshots to remove the redundant disks

6. a) Using a Windows virtual machine that supports dynamic disks, create a mirrored volume
of 15 GB through Dynamic Disk Mirroring.

b) From a collection of multiple unallocated single disks, create a spanned single volume of
20 GB in a virtual machine.

7. a) Using a Windows virtual machine that supports dynamic disks, create a mirrored volume
of 10 GB through Dynamic Disk Mirroring.

b) In an existing Virtual Machine, strip a single volume of 20 GB to four 5 GB volume


blocks.

8. In an existing Virtual Machine (preferably a Windows server), create storage of the following
configuration:

- Disk 1 - 2 Gb

- Disk 2 - 3 Gb

- Disk 3 - 3 Gb

Convert the above three volumes into a RAID 5 volume.

9. Create a Virtual Desktop using VNC and use a VNC Client to connect to a Virtual Machine.
(Install the VNC Application if required).

10. Access a computer using Chrome Remote Desktop through desktop virtualization. Once
accessed, create a folder in that computer and insert two Word documents describing the
procedure

11. Through Chrome Remote Desktop access a computer with Windows operating system and
modify the following:

- Change the desktop background

- Reduce the screen resolution to a lower level than the existing one

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12. Login to the ESXI 6.5 server and do the following:

- Create a Virtual Machine with Windows OS

- Memory: 2048 Mb

- Hard Disk: 10 Gb

- Connect the Network Adapter and CD/DVD Drive

13. In an ESXI 6.5 server perform the mentioned operations:

- Create a new VM with Linux OS (any flavor)

- Memory: 4 Gb / 2 Gb

- Hard Disk: 8 Gb

- Disconnect the Network Adapter

- Attach the CD/DVD Drive (to use ISO for installing the OS)

14. Using Cisco Packet Tracer, create a LAN (name: LAN-A) with 4 hosts. Create 2 VLANs and try
to communicate between them.

- IP address of the host ranges => from 192.168.10.1 to 192.168.10.4

- Name the first VLAN as VLAN-STUDENT and the second VLAN as VLAN-FACULTY

- Select two hosts and configure them for each VLAN created above

- Modify the switch port mode to Trunk for FastEthernet

Check the configuration by sending data packets from one host to another under LAN-A.

15. Create 2 VLANs under a LAN (name: LAN-B) with the following configuration using Cisco
Packet Tracer.

- Number of hosts: 5

- IP address of the host ranges => from 192.168.10.6 to 192.168.10.11

- Name the first VLAN as Office-VLAN and the second as Lab-VLAN

- Select two hosts for Office, and three for Lab and configure them

- Keep the switch port mode to “Access” for FastEthernet

Check the configuration by sending data packets from one host to another under LAN-B.

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16. Using the command mode, download the required packages to install and configure KVM in
Ubuntu Operating System. After installation, create a virtual machine through the GUI mode
with any desired flavor of operating system in it

17. Install and configure KVM in any Linux operating system with the required packages and do the
following:

- Verify the installation through the correct commands.

- Enable the virtualization demon if it is inactive.

18. Install and configure KVM in Ubuntu to do the following:

- Create a GUI-based virtual machine with Windows OS in it

- The virtual machine’s memory should be: 2 GB minimum

- The hard disk capacity: 4 GB minimum

- Keep default values for other configuration/settings

19. Create a virtual machine and deploy a guest OS (preferably Windows OS) in the VM, name it
OS-A. Configure the machine so that it can accept hardware-assisted virtualization along with 2
CPUs and 2 cores each. Create a Nested Virtual Machine in OS-A with a similar configuration
and test the deployed VM.

20. Deploy a VM using KVM in Linux. Use default configuration settings for the VM. Create a nested
Virtual Machine inside the VM that was created earlier with the following configurations:

- Memory - 25% of the parent VM

- Hard Disk - 50% of the parent VM

Test the deployment by executing simple C programs inside the VM.

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