You need to add a new disk drive to the VM

A company has a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V server environment, the environment is
managed with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2. A virtual
machine (VM) is a node in a Windows failover cluster. When possible, all VM disk drives
should be configured as dynamic disk drives. You need to add a new disk drive to the VM.
The disk drive will be shared with all other nodes in the failover cluster. What should you do?

A company has a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V server environment, the environment is
managed with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2. A virtual
machine (VM) is a node in a Windows failover cluster. When possible, all VM disk drives
should be configured as dynamic disk drives. You need to add a new disk drive to the VM.
The disk drive will be shared with all other nodes in the failover cluster. What should you do?

A.
Install the server application on a physical server with four CPUs.

B.
Add an emulated network adapter to the VM and select the Enable spoofing of MAC
addresses option.

C.
Add a synthetic network adapter to the VM and select the Enable virtual network
optimizations option.

D.
Set the network adapter to use an iSCSI network tag.

E.
Add a disk drive to the VM using the New-VirtualDiskDrive Powershell cmdlet.

F.
Install the server application in a VM with the latest supported integration components.

G.
Assign 1 GB of startup RAM and 16GB of Maximum RAM to the VM.

H.
Add a synthetic network adapter to the VM and select the Enable spoofing of MAC
addresses option.

I.
Add an emulated network adapter to the VM and select the Enable virtual network
optimizations option.

J.
Add a disk drive to the VM using the iscsicli.exe command line tool.
K.
Assign 4 GB of static memory to the VM.
L.
Add a disk drive to the VM using the Add-SharedVirtualDiskDrive Powershell cmdlet.
M.
Assign 1 GB of startup RAM and 8GB of Maximum RAM to the VM.

Explanation:

Add new disk shared with cluster iscsicli.exe
You can add storage to a failover cluster after exposing that storage to all cluster nodes (by
changing LUN masking or zoning). You do not need to add the storage to the cluster if the
storage is already listed for that cluster under Storage in the Failover Cluster Manager snapin. If you are only adding storage to a particular clustered service or application (not adding
entirely new storage to the failover cluster as a whole), see Add Storage for a Clustered
Service or Application.



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