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Ccs372 Set2 Question

The document outlines the practical examination for the B.E/B.Tech. Fifth Semester course CCS372 - Virtualization, scheduled for April/May 2024. It includes various tasks related to creating and managing virtual machines using tools like VMware and Cisco Packet Tracer, as well as configuring networks and storage solutions. Each task has specific requirements and marks allocated for different components such as procedure, calculations, and viva-voce.
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Ccs372 Set2 Question

The document outlines the practical examination for the B.E/B.Tech. Fifth Semester course CCS372 - Virtualization, scheduled for April/May 2024. It includes various tasks related to creating and managing virtual machines using tools like VMware and Cisco Packet Tracer, as well as configuring networks and storage solutions. Each task has specific requirements and marks allocated for different components such as procedure, calculations, and viva-voce.
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B.E / B.Tech.

PRACTICAL END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, APRIL/MAY 2024


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

Write the procedure and create Virtual Machine using VMware or any suitable virtualization
1. tool.
RAM of a minimum 1 GB and a Storage Space of 5 GB. After creation, install a Guest OS on the
virtual machine.
Create Virtual Machine(Power off) with this VM
2. - Take a snapshot of the virtual machine's current state from the Snapshots window for
that virtual machine.
-Revert a Virtual Machine Snapshot
-Delete the Snapshot
With the help of Chrome Remote Desktop access, a computer with Windows operating system
3. and modify the following:
Change the desktop background
Create any folder
4. Use the existing VM and 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 in a Snapshot

5. Create a virtual machine and Make the following modifications to the created machine and write
the required procedure.
-Shrink the virtual disk to 45% of the existing value
-Extend the virtual disk by 50% of the existing value

a) Using a Windows virtual machine that supports dynamic disks, create a mirrored volume
6. of 10 GB through Dynamic Disk Mirroring.
b) From a collection of multiple unallocated single disks, create a spanned single volume of
25 GB in a virtual machine.
a) Using a Windows virtual machine that supports dynamic disks, create a mirrored volume
7. of 15 GB through Dynamic Disk Mirroring.
b) In an existing Virtual Machine, strip a single volume of 25 GB to four 5 GB
volume blocks.
In an existing Virtual Machine (preferably a Windows server), create storage of the following
8. configuration:
- Disk 1 - 1 Gb
- Disk 2 - 2 Gb
- Disk 3 - 2 Gb
Convert the above three volumes into a RAID 5 volume.
With the help of VNC software, create a Virtual Desktop using VNC and use a VNC Client to
9. connect to a Virtual Machine.
Use Chrome Remote Desktop and create desktop virtualization. Once accessed, create any file in
10. that that desktop and view it on another desktop
After login to ESXI 6.5 server
11. - Create a Virtual Machine with Windows OS
- Memory: 1055 Mb
- Hard Disk: 15 Gb
Connect the Network Adapter and CD/DVD Drive
Create a virtual machine and deploy a guest OS (preferably Windows OS) in the VM, name it
12. 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.
Create 2 VLANs under a LAN (name: LAN-B) with the following configuration using Cisco
13. Packet Tracer.
- Number of hosts: 4
- IP address of the host ranges => from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.3 and 192.168.20.1 to
192.168.20.3
- Subnet Mask Address – 255.255.255.0
- Keep the switch port mode to “Trunk” for Fast-Ethernet
Check the configuration by sending data packets within the VLAN
Install and configure KVM in Ubuntu Operating System. After installation, create a virtual
14. machine through the GUI mode with any desired flavor of operating system in it
Create VLAN using Cisco Packet Tracer.
15. - Number of hosts: 4
- IP address of the host ranges => from 192.168.1.4 to 192.168.1.6 and 192.168.20.4 to
192.168.20.6
- Subnet Mask Address – 255.255.255.0
- Keep the switch port mode to “Trunk” for Fast-Ethernet
Check the configuration by sending data packets within the VLAN

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