You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the Hyper-V server
role installed.
An iSCSI SAN is available on the network.
Server1 hosts four virtual machines named VM1, VM2, VM3, and VM4.
You create a LUN on the SAN to host the virtual hard drive files for the virtual machines.
You need to create a 3-TB virtual hard disk for VM1 on the LUN. The solution must prevent VM1
from being paused if the LUN runs out of disk space.
Which type of virtual hard disk should you create on the LUN?

A.
Dynamically expanding VHDX
B.
Fixed-size VHDX
C.
Fixed-size VHD
D.
Dynamically expanding VHD
Explanation:
The virtual disk needs to be a VHDX file since it is going to be over 2TB in size and it must be fixedsize so that the space is already taken on the server (that way the server does not run out of space
as the volume grows) even if the actual virtual disk does not yet hold that amount of data.
Answer is B.
Max capacity for VHD is 2 TB, VM1 requires 3 TB and thus fixed-size VHDX is the correct answer.
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By your explanation answer A also would be right since it also can support a 3TB vhdx. Another key is the requirement for the VM1 not to be paused when it gets to the 3TB limit.
So, at the moment I don’t know if answers A or B is the correct one.
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The Answer is B because:
1 – You need 3TB of space so it’s VHDX
2 – Your machine can’t stop if SAN is out of space ==> Fixed size will already reserves the space.
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Use version 5 of the test bank. It has far more discussion on it that helps with getting the right answers.
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This dump is not 100% valid anyway I pass it. My score is 895.
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Hi
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Agree with Ben & DrMiyu
VHDX for 3TB and fixed to ensure space is reserved in advance
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Are these considered “BRain dumps?”
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