Free practice test Question 2 Windows Server 2012 MCSA exam 70-410

Question 2 – MCSA 70-410 Practice Test Questions

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Your Windows Server 2012 R2 is running Hyper-V and you need to create a virtual server, SRVVM1 with 250GB storage that will run Windows Server 2012 R2 and a Windows client machine WIN8VM with 1 TB of storage and running Windows 8.1. Your VMs need to be configured with the following objectives:

  1. Both VMs are stored in separate files
  2. SRVVM1 and WIN8VM have separated virtual disks
  3. SRVVM1 and WIN8VM will be protected from any power failures
  4. Need to minimize disk space utilization
  5. Any changes made to the virtual disks will only affect disks on that virtual machine

Select the correct answer(s):

A) Create a dynamically expanding parent disk named SVM1.vhdx for SRVVM1
B) Create a dynamically expanding parent disk named SVM1.vhd for SRVVM1
C) Create a dynamically expanding parent disk named WIN1.vhdx for WIN8VM
D) Create a dynamically expanding parent disk named WIN1.vhd for WIN8VM
E) Create a differencing disk that uses SVM1.vhdx for SRVVM1
F) Create an undo size parent disk named WIN1.vhd for WIN8VM
G) Create a fixed expanding parent disk named SVM1.vhd for SRVVM1
H) Create a fixed expanding parent disk named WIN1.vhd for WIN8VM
I) Create a fixed-size parent disk named SVM1.vhd for SRVVM1
J) Create a fixed-size parent disk named WIN1.vhd for WIN8VM
K) Create an undo size parent disk named SVM1.vhd for SRVVM1
L) Create a differencing disk that uses WIN1.vhdx for WIN8VM

The answer is at the very bottom of the page because we wanted to give you a chance to think about it first:)

Explanation: In Windows Server 2012 you can create virtual disks in either VHD or VHDX formats. The VHDX format is designed to protect against data corruption during power failures. You should not use fixed drives although the fixed drives offer better performance the dynamic drives will create a small initial size and then will expand as needed. A differencing disk isolate changes to a virtual disk by storing them in a separate file.

Question 1 – Correct answer(s): A; C; E & L i.e:

Create a dynamically expanding parent disk named SVM1.vhdx for SRVVM1
Create a dynamically expanding parent disk named WIN1.vhdx for WIN8VM
Create a differencing disk that uses SVM1.vhdx for SRVVM1
Create a differencing disk that uses WIN1.vhdx for WIN8VM

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