Which two technologies achieve the goal?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains 10 file servers. The file
servers connect to a Fibre Channel SAN. You plan to implement 20 Hyper-V hosts in a failover
cluster.
The Hyper-V hosts will not have host bus adapters (HBAs).
You need to recommend a solution for the planned implementation that meets the following
requirements:
The virtual machines must support live migration.
The virtual hard disks (VHDs) must be stored on the file servers.
Which two technologies achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains 10 file servers. The file
servers connect to a Fibre Channel SAN. You plan to implement 20 Hyper-V hosts in a failover
cluster.
The Hyper-V hosts will not have host bus adapters (HBAs).
You need to recommend a solution for the planned implementation that meets the following
requirements:
The virtual machines must support live migration.
The virtual hard disks (VHDs) must be stored on the file servers.
Which two technologies achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A.
Cluster Shared Volume (CSV)

B.
An NFS share

C.
Storage pools

D.
SMB 3.0 shares



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enya

enya

read the question it says “The Hyper-V hosts will not have host bus adapters (HBAs)”

OSA

OSA

You do not need HBAs on Hyper-V to create CSV.
Present SAN storage as iSCSI storage to hyper-V via file servers using “iSCSI target server” on 2012 server.
Create CSV using iSCSI disks presented to Hyper-V

JamesL

JamesL

Agree with OSA

need SAS JBOD for Storage pools not FC SAN

Reginaldo

Reginaldo

OSA is 100% right!

jersey

jersey

A&D
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj822938(v=ws.11).aspx

Disk bus types:
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)
Note: You can also use USB drives. However, we do not recommend that you use USB drives in a server environment.
Note: Storage Spaces does not support iSCSI and >>>Fibre Channel controllers<<<

You create storage spaces from underlying storage pool