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Which server is now hosting the clustered resource?

Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run Windows Server 2012.
The network includes six Windows Server 2012 servers named ABC-NodeA, ABC-NodeB, ABC-NodeC, ABCnodeD, ABC-NodeE and ABC-NodeF. All six servers run the failover clustering role. You configure all six
servers as nodes in a single failover clustering cluster named ABC-CL01. The six servers were added to the
cluster in the following order: ABC-NodeA, ABC-NodeB, ABC-NodeC, ABC-nodeD, ABC-NodeE, ABC-NodeF.
You configure ABC-NodeA, ABC-NodeB and ABC-NodeC as preferred owners for a clustered resource.
ABC-NodeA fails and the resource fails over to ABC-NodeB. ABC-NodeB then fails and the resource fails over
to ABC-NodeC.
You repair ABC-NodeA and ABC-NodeB and bring both servers back online in the cluster. ABC-NodeC then
fails and the clustered resource fails over to another server in the cluster.
Which server is now hosting the clustered resource?

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A.
ABC-NodeA

B.
ABC-NodeB

C.
ABC-NodeC

D.
ABC-NodeD

E.
ABC-NodeE

F.
ABC-NodeF

One Comment on “Which server is now hosting the clustered resource?

  1. stanly says:

    Correct is D
    explanation is here
    In this scenario, if a Node failure or a failure of a resource were to occur and its restart threshold were hit, the whole Group would fail to the next node down in the Node List. For example, if NodeC contained the resource that failed, the whole Group would fail to NodeE. It would not fail to NodeA even though it is listed first in Preferred Owner List. If NodeE fails, the Group would fail-over to NodeB and not to NodeA.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/299631/failover-behavior-on-clusters-of-three-or-more-nodes




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