You work as a senior administrator at Contoso.com. The Contoso.com network consists of a single
domain named Contoso.com. All servers on the Contoso.com network have Windows Server 2012
R2 installed.
You are running a training exercise for junior administrators. You are currently discussing the new
VHD format called VHDX.
Which of the following is TRUE with regards to VHDX? (Choose all that apply.)
A.
It supports virtual hard disk storage capacity of up to 64 GB.
B.
It supports virtual hard disk storage capacity of up to 64 TB.
C.
It does not provide protection against data corruption during power failures.
D.
It has the ability to store custom metadata about the file that the user might want to record.
Explanation:
The main new features of the VHDX format are:
Support for virtual hard disk storage capacity of up to 64 TB.
Protection against data corruption during power failures by logging updates to the VHDX metadata
structures.
Improved alignment of the virtual hard disk format to work well on large sector disks.
The VHDX format also provides the following features:
Larger block sizes for dynamic and differencing disks, which allows these disks to attune to the needs
of the workload.
A 4-KB logical sector virtual disk that allows for increased performance when used by applications
and workloads that are designed for 4-KB sectors.
The ability to store custom metadata about the file that the user might want to record, such as
operating system version or patches applied.
Efficiency in representing data (also known as βtrimβ), which results in smaller file size and allows the
underlying physical storage device to reclaim unused space. (Trim requires physical disks directly
attached to a virtual machine or SCSI disks, and trim-compatible hardware).
VHDX Format β Features and Benefits VHDX format features provide features at the virtual hard disk
as well as virtual hard disk file layers and is optimized to work well with modern storage hardware
configurations and capabilities. At the virtual hard disk layer, benefits include the ability to represent
a large virtual disk size up to 64 TB, support larger logical sector sizes for a virtual disk up to 4 KB that
facilitates the conversion of 4 KB sector physical disks to virtual disks, and support large block sizes
for a virtual disk up to 256 MB that enables tuning block size to match the IO patterns of the
application or system for optimal performance. At the virtual hard disk file layer, the benefits include
the use of a log to ensure resiliency of the VHDX file to corruptions from system power failure events
and a mechanism that allows for small pieces of user generated data to be transported along with
the VHDX file. On modern storage platforms, the benefits include optimal performance on host disks
that have physical sector sizes larger than 512 bytes through improved data alignment and capability
to use the information from the UNMAP command, sent by the application or system using the
virtual hard disk, to optimize the size of the VHDX file. The format is designed so that additional
features could be introduced in the future by Microsoft or extended by other parser
implementations. The format provides parsers the ability to detect features in a VHDX file that a
parser does not understand.
A and B are identical!?
ups… GB and TB π lol
A is a subset of B so A should be correct as well. Yet another poor question from MS.
It says upto 64 GB so max of 64 GB, but its a classic Microsoft trick answer.
B AND D
“It does not provide protection against data corruption during power failures.” Its true as well? Corruption protections a feature of ReFS, not VHDX?
It’s in the explanation of the answer, this part:
“Protection against data corruption during power failures by logging updates to the VHDX metadata structures.”