Hotspot Question
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso com. The domain contains tour
servers named Server 1, Server2, Server3 and Server4 that run Windows Server 2016. Server 1
and Server2 are nodes in Hyper-V cluster named Cluster1. You have a highly available virtual
machine named VM1. Server1 is the owner node of VM1 Server3 and Server4 are nodes of a
scale-out file server named Cluster2. The storage on Server1 is configured as shown in the
following table.
You need to move the virtual disk of VM1 to a different location. What should you do? (To answer,
select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Should’nt it be Failover cluster manager???
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yes failovercluster
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answer is correct: hyper-v and \\Cluster2\\Share1
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The VM is clustered
“You have a highly available virtual machine named VM”
so you can’t move it with Hyper-V Manager.
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from Failover cluster manage you can:
– create Cluster disk
– disconnect Cluster Disk
– enable replication
but if you want to move .vhd you need Hyper-V Manager.
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looks like Failover cluster manager
Cluster manager > roles > right click on Vm > move > Virtual Machine storage > select storage
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