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You have two severs that have the Hyper-V server role installed. The servers are joined to a failover cluster. Both servers can connect to the same disk on an iSCSI storage device.
You plan to use the iSCSI storage to store highly available Hyper-V virtual machines that will support live migration functionally.
You need to configure a storage resource in the failover cluster to store the virtual machines.
What should you configure?

Proposed answer
  • A. Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV)
  • B. Distributed File System (DFS) Replication
  • C. a storage pool
  • D. a mirrored volume

 

Correct answer
  • A. Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV)

 

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Ksk08

1 week, 3 days ago 

Why CSV is the Answer Think of CSV (Cluster Shared Volumes) like a special shared folder that: 

  • Both servers can access at the same time Works like a "team folder" where both servers can read and write
  • Allows virtual machines to easily move between servers Real-World Example: It's like having two workers (servers) sharing one filing cabinet (storage).
  • With CSV: Both workers can access any file at any time If one worker goes on break, the other can take over immediately Everything stays organized and accessible to both workers

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SIAMIANJI

6 months, 3 weeks ago 

Selected Answer: A

To store highly available Hyper-V virtual machines with support for live migration, configure a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) in the failover cluster. Here’s why: Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV): CSV is a clustered file system that allows multiple nodes in a failover cluster to concurrently access the same storage. It provides shared storage for Hyper-V virtual machines, enabling seamless live migration. VM files (VHD/VHDX) reside on CSVs, ensuring high availability and efficient resource utilization. Simplifies management and minimizes administrative effort by centralizing storage resources

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syu31svc

1 year, 8 months ago 

Selected Answer: A

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/failover-clustering/failover-cluster-csvs A for answer

upvoted 2 times 

empee1977

1 year, 10 months ago 

Selected Answer: A

A. Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) would be the appropriate configuration for storing highly available Hyper-V virtual machines that support live migration functionality. CSV allows multiple nodes in a failover cluster to have simultaneous read-write access to the same LUN (logical unit number) on an iSCSI storage device, making it possible for live migration of virtual machines between the Hyper-V servers.

upvoted 4 times 

Romary

1 year, 11 months ago 

Selected Answer: A

give answer is correct

upvoted 3 times 

raffykian

2 years ago 

It should be storage pool

upvoted 2 times