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Hyper-V Virtualization Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of "The Complete Hyper-V Server 2025 Deployment Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following storage configurations would be MOST suitable for a production Hyper-V cluster prioritizing high availability and performance for a demanding SQL Server workload?
configured with all-NVMe drives across multiple Hyper-V hosts, utilizing a resilient file system like ReFS. D) iSCSI SAN with LUNs presented directly to each Hyper-V host, with VHDX files stored on these LUNs.
Local storage on each Hyper-V host, configured as individual virtual hard disks (VHDX) for each VM.
Network Attached Storage (NAS) utilizing SMB 3.0 shares, with VHDX files stored directly on the share.
Storage Spaces Direct (S2
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Hyper-V Server 2025 Deployment Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", when configuring Hyper-V networking for a multi-tier application, what is the primary advantage of using an external virtual switch with VLAN tagging enabled, compared to multiple external virtual switches without VLANs?
Improved network performance due to dedicated bandwidth allocation for each VLAN.
Reduced network adapter utilization on the host, as a single adapter can serve multiple network segments.
Enhanced security by isolating traffic at the virtual switch level, preventing inter-VM communication across different VLANs.
Simplified network management by consolidating physical network connections and allowing logical segmentation of traffic.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Hyper-V Server 2025 Deployment Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", what is the fundamental difference in how Hyper-V replication and Hyper-V cluster failover achieve business continuity, and which scenario is each best suited for?
Replication is a manual process for creating backups, while failover is an automated process for high availability within a cluster.
Replication offers near-zero RTO and RPO by keeping a live, synchronized replica, ideal for planned migrations, while failover is for unplanned outages and has a higher RTO/RPO.
Replication creates a copy of the VM on a secondary server with potential data loss (RPO > 0), suited for disaster recovery, while failover uses shared storage for near-instantaneous RTO and RPO within a cluster.
Replication provides synchronous data mirroring for zero RPO, ideal for mission-critical applications with minimal downtime tolerance, while failover is asynchronous and suitable for less critical workloads.

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