DRAG DROP
Your network contains three servers named Server1, Server2, and Server3 that run Windows Server
2012. Server3 is connected to a disk storage array.
You need to ensure that Server1 can store files on the storage array. The solution must ensure that
Server1 can access the storage as a local disk.
What should you configure on each server?To answer, drag the appropriate configuration to the correct location in the answer area. Each
configuration may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may need to drag the
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Explanation:
Box 1: iSCSI Initiator Service
Services that depend on iSCSI devices
Devices that are connected to a computer through Microsoft iSCSI Initiator are presented to the
Windows operating system later in the boot process than direct-attached storage. There are applications
and services that make assumptions about the timing of the availability of the devices. The Microsoft
iSCSI Initiator service and the Service Control Manager in the Windows operating system help these
applications and services synchronize with information about the devices and volumes that are hosted
on iSCSI targets.
Box 2: iSCSI Target Server role service
With iSCSI Target Server, any computer running Windows Server 2012 can become a storage device.
Step 1: Install iSCSI Target Server and failover clusteringStep 2: Configure the iSCSI initiator
Step 3: Create the high availability iSCSI Target Server role service
Step 4: Configure iSCSI storage provider identity credentials
iSCSI Target Block Storage, How To