You need to configure Space2 to be 2 TB

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You have a computer named Computer1 that has storage configured as shown in the following table.

Pool1 contains a storage space named Space1 that is 300 GB. Pool3 contains a storage space named Space2
that is 100 GB.
Pool2 is empty.
You need to configure Space2 to be 2 TB.
What should you use?

Note: This question is part of a series of a questions that use the same set of answer choices. Each
answer choice may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
You have a computer named Computer1 that has storage configured as shown in the following table.

Pool1 contains a storage space named Space1 that is 300 GB. Pool3 contains a storage space named Space2
that is 100 GB.
Pool2 is empty.
You need to configure Space2 to be 2 TB.
What should you use?

A.
Add-PhysicalDisk

B.
Diskpart

C.
New-VirtualDisk

D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk

E.
Resize-VirtualDisk

F.
Set-StoragePool

G.
Subst Update-Disk



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dobby

dobby

correct

Bas

Bas

i’d say A because you only have 200Gb of physical disks.. you’ll need to add new physical disks first.

Joel

Joel

Agreed. I initially thought it was Resize-VirtualDisk, but you need more disks before you can resize.

Kitty

Kitty

Je kunt wel degelijk meer storage space toekennen dan dat er ruimte is op de physical disks zonder eerst disks bij te plaatsen. Ik knip en plak:
Of course, if you have a storage space of 1000GB that was created in a pool with 200GB of available physical storage, you can only store 200GB worth of data. However, as the drives begin to fill up, you will be notified to add more drives to accommodate more available space.

chypsa

chypsa

I’d love to see a follow-up on this, since I do agree with guys who say physical disk should be added first and only then can the resize take place.