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36.
Which of the following statements about VHDX files is not true?
- A.VHDX files can be as large as 64 TB.
- B.VHDX files can only be opened by computers running Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
- C.VHDX files support larger block sizes than VHD files.
- D.VHDX files support 4-KB logical sectors.
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Answer : [B]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: VHDX files can be as large as 64 TB, whereas VHD files are limited
to 2 TB. B. Correct: Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 can all open VHDX files. C. Incorrect: VHDX files support block sizes as large as 256 MB. D. Incorrect: VHDX files can support the 4,096-byte block sizes found on some newer drives. |
37.
Which of the following must be true about a pass-through disk?
- A.A pass-through disk must be offline in the guest OS that will access it.
- B.A pass-through disk must be offline in the parent partition of the Hyper-V server.
- C.A pass-through disk can only be connected to a SCSI controller.
- D.A pass-through disk must be added to a VM with the Disk Management snap-in.
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Answer : [B]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: A pass-through disk must be online in the guest OS that will access it. B. Correct: A pass-through disk must be offline in the parent container so that the guest OS can have exclusive access to it. C. Incorrect: A pass-through disk can be connected to any type of controller. D. Incorrect: You do not use the Disk Management snap-in to add a pass-through disk to a VM; you use Hyper-V Manager. |
38.
The Merge function only appears in the Edit Virtual Hard Disk Wizard under which of
the following conditions?
- A.When you select a VHDX file for editing
- B.When you select two or more disks for editing
- C.When you select a disk with free space available in it
- D.When you select a differencing disk for editing
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Answer : [D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: You can merge VHD or VHDX disks. B. Incorrect: You can only select one disk for editing. C. Incorrect: There is no free space requirement when merging a disk. D. Correct: The Merge function appears only when you select a differencing disk for editing. The object of the function is to combine the data in the differencing disk with that of the parent. |
39.
Which of the following are valid reasons not to take checkpoints of VMs? (Choose all
that apply.)
- A.Checkpoints can consume a large amount of disk space.
- B.Each checkpoint requires a separate copy of the VM’s memory allocation.
- C.Each checkpoint can take several hours to create.
- D.The existence of checkpoints slows down VM performance.
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Answer : [A, D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Correct: Checkpoints consume disk space that could be better used for other
purposes. B. Incorrect: Checkpoints do not require a duplicate memory allocation. C. Incorrect: Under typical conditions, checkpoints do not take several hours to create. D. Correct: The Hyper-V server must locate and process checkpoints each time it accesses a VM’s disk drives, slowing down its performance. |
40.
Which of the following is not required to add a Fibre Channel adapter to a Hyper-V VM?
- A.You must create a Fibre Channel virtual SAN.
- B.You must have a physical Fibre Channel adapter installed in the host computer.
- C.You must have a Fibre Channel adapter driver that supports virtual networking.
- D.You must have a SCSI cable connecting the Fibre Channel adapter to the storage devices.
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Answer : [D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: You must create a Fibre Channel SAN before you can add a Fibre
Channel adapter to a VM. B. Incorrect: You must have a physical Fibre Channel adapter before you can create virtual Fibre Channel components. C. Incorrect: The driver for your physical Fibre Channel adapter must support virtual networking. D. Correct: SCSI cables are not required for Fibre Channel installations. |