Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your
convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different
goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question
in this series.
Start of Repeated Scenario:
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The functional level of the
forest and the domain is Windows Server 2008 R2. All servers in the domain run Windows Server
2016 Standard. The domain contains 300 client computers that run either Windows 8.1 or Windows
10. The domain contains nine servers that are configured as shown in the following table:
The virtual machines are configured as follows:
– Each virtual machine has one virtual network adapter.
– VM1 and VM2 are part of a Network Load Balancing (NIB) cluster.
– All of the servers on the network can communicate with all of the
virtual machines.
End of repeated Scenario.
On Server4, you plan to provision a new volume that will be used to create large, fixed-size VHDX
files. Which type of file system should you use the new volume to minimize the amount of time
required to create the VHDX files?
A.
ReFS
B.
NTFS
C.
CVFS
D.
exFAT
Please explain answer
http://equizzing.com/microsoft/which-type-of-file-system-should-you-use-for-the-new-vo/
I think A is correct
https://www.petri.com/windows-server-2016-feature-refs-accelerated-vhdx-operations
A is correct, best file system to use alway UNLESS you use the vm for:
-active directory server
-shadow copy server
As of what i learned you should always use ReFS for big files, also Refs is being advertised as an VHDX performance boosted feature.
read this https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askpfeplat/2013/01/01/windows-server-2012-does-refs-replace-ntfs-when-should-i-use-it/
My awnser goes to A.