You create a new virtual disk in a storage pool by using the New Virtual Disk Wizard. You discover that the new
virtual disk has a write-back cache of 1 GB.
You need to ensure that the virtual disk has a write-back cache of 5 GB.
What should you do?
A.
Detach the virtual disk, and then run the Resize-VirtualDisk cmdlet.
B.
Detach the virtual disk, and then run the Set-VirtualDisk cmdlet.
C.
Delete the virtual disk, and then run the New-StorageSubSystemVirtualDisk cmdlet.
D.
Delete the virtual disk, and then run the New-VirtualDisk cmdlet.
Explanation:
So what about changing the cache size? Well, you can’t modify the cache size, but you can specify it at the time
that you create a new virtual hard disk. In order to do so, you have to use Windows PowerShell.
New-VirtualDisk StoragePoolFriendlyName “<storage pool name>” FriendlyName “<v
Using Windows Server 2012’s SSD Write-Back Cache