Which tool should you use?

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You have a two-node Hyper-V cluster named Cluster1 at a primary location and a stand-alone Hyper-V host
named Server1 at a secondary location.
A virtual machine named VM1 runs on Cluster1.
You configure a Hyper-V Replica of VM1 to Server1.
You need to perform a Test Failover of VM1.
Which tool should you use?

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choice may be correct for more than one question in the series. Each question is independent of the other
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You have a two-node Hyper-V cluster named Cluster1 at a primary location and a stand-alone Hyper-V host
named Server1 at a secondary location.
A virtual machine named VM1 runs on Cluster1.
You configure a Hyper-V Replica of VM1 to Server1.
You need to perform a Test Failover of VM1.
Which tool should you use?

A.
the clussvc.exe command

B.
the cluster.exe command

C.
the Computer Management snap-in

D.
the configurehyperv.exe command

E.
the Disk Management snap-in

F.
the Failover Cluster Manager snap-in

G.
the Hyper-V Manager snap-in

H.
the Server Manager app



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George

George

I believe the correct answer should be the failover clustering console? The vm runso on foc. The failover should be triggered from there.

Chris C

Chris C

The replica is configured on server 1, so you can’t use FOC Manager