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You have two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2016 Server1 and
Server2 have the Hyper-V server role installed. An iSCSI SAN connects to the network. You create
a LUN on the SAN and configure both servers to connect to the iSCSI target. You create a failover
cluster and add Server1 and Server2 to the cluster. You connect both servers to the iSCSI target
and format the shared storage. You need to add the shared storage to the cluster. The solution
must ensure that virtual machines running on both nodes can access the shared storage
simultaneously. Which tool should you use?
A.
the clussvc.exe command
B.
the cluster.exe command
C.
the Computer Management console
D.
the configurehyperv.exe command
E.
the Disk Management console
F.
the Failover Cluster Manager console
G.
the Hyper-V Manager console
H.
the Server Manager Desktop app
Correct Answer: F
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Step 6: Add a disk as CSV to store virtual machine data
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To implement certain scenarios for clustered virtual machines, the virtual machine storage and virtual hard disk file should be configured as Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV). To configure a disk in clustered storage as a CSV volume, you can use Failover Cluster Manager or the Windows PowerShellAdd-ClusterSharedVolume cmdlet. For detailed planning considerations and steps to create CSV, see Use Cluster Shared Volumes in a Windows Server 2012 Failover Cluster.