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Objective summary
VMM can use file storage on SMB 3.0 file shares or block-level storage devices that
host LUNS.
Using VMM, you can create new storage from capacity discovered by VMM and assign
that storage to a Hyper-V virtualization host or host cluster.
VMM supports the creation of a thin provisioned logical unit on a storage pool.
Storage classifications allow you to assign a metadata label to a type of storage.
You can add a remote file server as a storage device in VMM.
You can create storage pools from physical disks attached to Scale-Out File Servers.
Objective review
Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of the information in this objective.
You can find the answers to these questions and explanations of why each answer choice is
correct or incorrect in the “Answers” section at the end of this chapter.
1. You are creating a private cloud test environment. You have yet to deploy any storage
area network appliances or Scale-Out File Servers. Given these constraints, from which
of the following sources can you use VMM to provision storage to Hyper-V virtualiza-
tion hosts? (choose the best answer)
a. Available capacity
B. Writable snapshot of a virtual disk
C. Clone of virtual disk
D. SMB 3.0 file shares
2. Which of the following operating systems can provide file share storage that can be
provisioned to virtualization hosts through VMM?
a.
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2008 R2
B.
Windows Server 2003
C.
Windows Server 2012
D.
Which of the following conditions exist on creating thin provisioned logical units on a
storage pool?
a.
3.
Storage array must support for SMB 3.0.
Storage array supports thin provisioning.
B.
Storage Administrator must have enabled thin provisioning.
C.
Storage Administrator must have enabled cluster shared volumes.
D.
 
 
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