Select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the available information; otherwise select No.

HOTSPOT
The settings for a virtual machine named VM2 are configured as shown in the VM2
exhibit.(Click the Exhibit button.)

The settings for Disk1.vhdx are configured as shown in the Disk1.vhdx exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)

The settings for Disk2.vhdx are configured as shown in the Disk2.vhdx exhibit.(Click the Exhibit button.)

Select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the available information;
otherwise select No.Each correct selection is worth one point.

HOTSPOT
The settings for a virtual machine named VM2 are configured as shown in the VM2
exhibit.(Click the Exhibit button.)

The settings for Disk1.vhdx are configured as shown in the Disk1.vhdx exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)

The settings for Disk2.vhdx are configured as shown in the Disk2.vhdx exhibit.(Click the Exhibit button.)

Select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the available information;
otherwise select No.Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

If you want to compact a differencing virtual hard disk or an undo disk, you must merge the
changes to the parent disk and then compact the parent disk, if it is a dynamically expanding
virtual hard disk.
You can compact a dynamically expanding virtual hard disk.You cannot compact any other
type of virtual hard disk.However, you can convert a fixed-size virtual hard disk to a
dynamically expanding virtual hard disk and then compact the disk.If you want to compact a
differencing virtual hard disk or an undo disk, you must merge the changes to the parent disk
and then compact the parent disk, if it is a dynamically expanding virtual hard disk
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc708394(v=ws.10).aspx



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FF

FF

Answer is correct as no, no, no. This is what I put on the real exam and scored 100% on the Hyper-V section.

Ed

Ed

Thank you FF.
The 3rd image shows the VHDX connected to the IDE controller.
Resizing is only supported when attached to a SCSI controller.
http://technet.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/dn282286.aspx

Gilbert is lost.

Gilbert is lost.

The question is not about resizing, it says “compact” which is not resizing (expand or shrink).

I did it on my lab and on both IDE or SCSI controller, for both parent and child vhdx, it is only possible to compact or convert when the VM is not running.

Answer is No No No.

bob jones

bob jones

Disk 2 is a differencing disk and is attached to Disk 1.
Since Disk 2 is attached to the VM, it’s also prevents you from modifying Disk 1.

Gilbert is lost.

Gilbert is lost.

Correct.