Order of Virtual Machine Life Cycle i) Release Ms ii) IT Service Request iii) VM in operation iv) VM Provision

ii, i, iii, iv
i, ii, iii & iv
ii, iii, iv & i
ii, iv, iii & i

The correct answer is: B. i, ii, iii & iv

The order of the virtual machine life cycle is as follows:

  1. VM Provision

The first step in the virtual machine life cycle is to provision the VM. This involves creating the VM, allocating resources to it, and installing the operating system and applications.

  1. VM in Operation

Once the VM is provisioned, it is in operation. This means that it is running and being used by users.

  1. IT Service Request

If there is a problem with the VM, an IT service request may be raised. This will trigger a process to resolve the problem.

  1. Release Ms

Once the problem is resolved, the VM will be released. This means that it will be available for use again.

The following is a brief explanation of each option:

  • VM Provision

The VM provision process involves creating the VM, allocating resources to it, and installing the operating system and applications. This is typically done by a system administrator.

  • VM in Operation

Once the VM is provisioned, it is in operation. This means that it is running and being used by users. The VM may be used for a variety of purposes, such as running applications, storing data, or providing services.

  • IT Service Request

If there is a problem with the VM, an IT service request may be raised. This will trigger a process to resolve the problem. The IT service request may be raised by a user or by a system administrator.

  • Release Ms

Once the problem is resolved, the VM will be released. This means that it will be available for use again. The VM may be released by a system administrator or by a user.