Microsoft Exam Questions

You need to ensure that VM1 remains available from HV1 while drive E is being replaced

Your network contains three servers named HV1, HV2, and Server1 that run Windows Server 2012
R2. HV1 and HV2 have the Hyper-V server role installed. Server1 is a file server that contains 3 TB of
free disk space.
HV1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1. The virtual machine configuration file for VM1 is stored in
D:\VM and the virtual hard disk file is stored in E:\VHD.
You plan to replace drive E with a larger volume.
You need to ensure that VM1 remains available from HV1 while drive E is being replaced. You want
to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?

A.
Perform a live migration to HV2.

B.
Add HV1 and HV2 as nodes in a failover cluster. Perform a storage migration to HV2.

C.
Add HV1 and HV2 as nodes in a failover cluster. Perform a live migration to HV2.

D.
Perform a storage migration to Server1.

Explanation:
One of the great new features coming in Windows Server 2012 is Storage Migration for Hyper-V.
Storage Migration allows an administrator to relocate the source files that make up a virtual
machine to another location without any downtime.

Storage Migration creates a copy of the file or files at the new location. Once that is finished, Server
2012 does a final replication of changes and then the virtual machine uses the files in the new
location.

Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V – Part 3: Storage Migration