There are 100 servers and 2000 computers present at your company’s headquarters.
The DHCP service is installed on a two-node Microsoft failover cluster named CKMFO to ensure the high availability of the service.
The nodes are named as CKMFON1 and CKMFON2.
The cluster on CKMFO has one physical shared disk of 400 GB capacity.
A 200GB single volume is configured on the shared disk.
Company has decided to host a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) on CKMFON1.
The DHCP and WINS services will be hosted on other nodes.
Using High Availability Wizard, you begin creating the WINS service group on cluster available on CKMFON1 node.
The wizard shows an error “no disks are available” during configuration.
Which action should you perform to configure storage volumes on CKMFON1 to successfully add the WINS Service group to CKMFON1?
A.
Backup all data on the single volume on CKMFON1 and configure the disk with GUID partition table and create two volumes. Restore the backed up data on one of the volumes and use the other for WINS service group
B.
Add a new physical shared disk to the CKMFON1 cluster and configure a new volume on it. Use this volume to fix the error in the wizard.
C.
Add new physical shared disks to CKMFON1 and EMBFON2. Configure the volumes onthese disk and direct CKMOFONI to use CKMFON2 volume for the WINS service group
D.
Add and configure a new volume on the existing shared disk which has 400GB of space. Use this volume to fix the error in the wizard
E.
None of the above
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