70-659 · Question #76
70-659 Question #76: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B. B. Move VM1.vhd to IDE Controller 0.. Determining your storage configuration options on virtual machines You can select either integrated device electronics (IDE) or SCSI devices on virtual machines: IDE devices. Hyper-V uses emulated devices with IDE controllers. You can have up to two IDE controllers with two disks
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- AIncrease the Memory setting to 2048 M
- BB. Move VM1.vhd to IDE Controller 0.
- CChange the Processor setting to 1 Virtual Processor.
- DChange the Bios setting to Boot from ID
Explanation
Determining your storage configuration options on virtual machines You can select either integrated device electronics (IDE) or SCSI devices on virtual machines: IDE devices. Hyper-V uses emulated devices with IDE controllers. You can have up to two IDE controllers with two disks on each controller. The startup disk (sometimes referred to as the boot disk) must be attached to one of the IDE devices. The startup disk can be either a virtual hard disk or a physical disk. Although a virtual machine must use an IDE device as the startup disk to start the guest operating system, you have many options to choose from when selecting the physical device that will provide the storage for the IDE device. For example, you can use any of the types of physical storage identified in the introduction section. SCSI devices. Each virtual machine supports up to 256 SCSI disks (four SCSI controllers with each controller supporting up to 64 disks). SCSI controllers use a type of device developed specifically for use with virtual machines and use the virtual machine bus to communicate. The virtual machine bus must be available when the guest operating system is started. Therefore, virtual hard disks attached to SCSI controllers cannot be used as startup disks.
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