DRAG DROP
You administer a Hyper-V environment that uses Windows Server 2012 R2 and System Center 2012
R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).
A line-of-business (LOB) application requires two virtual machines (VMs). Each VM must have direct
access to existing Fibre Channel storage.
You need to ensure that the two VMs have direct access to Fibre Channel storage.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer: See the explanation
Note:
* The virtual Fibre Channel feature in Hyper-V requires the following:One or more installations of Windows Server 2012 with the Hyper-V role installed. Hyper-V requires
a computer with processor support for hardware virtualization.
* A computer with one or more Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs) that have an updated HBA
driver that supports virtual Fibre Channel. Updated HBA drivers are included with the in-box HBA
drivers for some models. The HBA ports to be used with virtual Fibre Channel should be set up in a
Fibre Channel topology that supports NPIV. To determine whether your hardware supports virtual
Fibre Channel, contact your hardware vendor or OEM.
* An NPIV-enabled SAN.
* Virtual machines configured to use a virtual Fibre Channel adapter, which must use Windows
Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012 as the guest operating system.
* Storage accessed through a virtual Fibre Channel supports devices that present logical units.
Virtual Fibre Channel logical units cannot be used as boot media.
Nope, it’s a storage question not a networking question.
answer is:
– create new SAN – switch
– add virtual fibre channel adapter to VM
– Connect Virtual fibre channel adapter to Switch
F- Create a new virtual Fibre Channel storage area network (SAN) named Switch1.
C- Add a new virtual Fibre Channel Adapter to the VM.
B- Associate the virtual Fibre Channel Adapter wto Switch1.