You need to ensure that the VHD files of the virtual machines can be stored on the SAN

Your network contains multiple servers that run Windows Server 2012.
The network contains a Storage Area Network (SAN) that only supports Fibre Channel connections.
You have two failover clusters. The failover clusters are configured as shown in the following table.

Only the members of Cluster1 can connect to the SAN.
You plan to implement 15 highly available virtual machines on Cluster2. All of the virtual machines
will be stored in a single shared folder.
You need to ensure that the VHD files of the virtual machines can be stored on the SAN.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.)

Your network contains multiple servers that run Windows Server 2012.
The network contains a Storage Area Network (SAN) that only supports Fibre Channel connections.
You have two failover clusters. The failover clusters are configured as shown in the following table.

Only the members of Cluster1 can connect to the SAN.
You plan to implement 15 highly available virtual machines on Cluster2. All of the virtual machines
will be stored in a single shared folder.
You need to ensure that the VHD files of the virtual machines can be stored on the SAN.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.)

A.
From a node in Cluster2, create a Virtual Fibre Channel SAN.

B.
From a node in Cluster1, create a Virtual Fibre Channel SAN.

C.
From Cluster1, add the iSCSI Target Server cluster role.

D.
From Cluster1, configure the clustered File Server role of the File Server for scale-out application
data type.



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movieman

movieman

This should be C and D.

Mex

Mex

C & D are what I put in on first reading this and appear correct. Rubbish paid for BS from Passleader (DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY) says A & D,, WRONG.

Reginaldo

Reginaldo

Attention points:
SAN only provides fibre channel connections.
Only cluster1 can connect to SAN.
In cluster2. “All the virtual machines will be stored in a single shared folder”
B and D

Aberdeen Angus

Aberdeen Angus

My vote goes for just D. A Virtual Fibre Channel SAN is for VMs to access LUNs on the SAN directly by giving virtual HBAs to the VMs. This isn’t a requirement, the question just says that the VMs’ virtual hard disks will be stored on the SAN, so A and B are wrong. iSCSI isn’t needed either because Cluster1 is being configured as a scale-out file server which is accessed via SMB not iSCSI, so C is wrong.

Rogue

Rogue

In my opinion B & D are correct.

– “Only the members of Cluster1 can connect to the SAN.”
So, A is wrong.
– “You need to ensure that the VHD files of the virtual machines can be stored on the SAN.”
So, C is wrong.

You create the virtual FC SAN from Cluster1 and configure it for SoFS. B and D.