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Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016: Microsoft 70-740 MCSA Exam Guide

You're reading from   Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016: Microsoft 70-740 MCSA Exam Guide Implement and configure storage and compute functionalities in Windows Server 2016

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789619454
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sasha Kranjac Sasha Kranjac
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Vladimir Stefanovic Vladimir Stefanovic
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Preface 1. Installing Windows Server 2016 FREE CHAPTER 2. Windows Server Imaging and Deployment 3. Configuring and Implementing Storage 4. Getting to Know Hyper-V 5. Understanding Windows Containers 6. High Availability 7. Implementing Clustering 8. Monitoring and Maintaining Server Environments 9. Assessments

Configuring Hyper-V storage

When talking about storage in Hyper-V, the first term that comes to mind is likely to be VHDs. These versatile files act as hard disks and store your valuable data. Hyper-V supports both VHD and VHDX, which we addressed in Chapter 3, Configuring and Implementing Storage, when we described storage in Windows Server 2016. Hyper-V supports different VHD and VHDX types:

  • Fixed size: As the name implies, the size of the disk is determined at the moment of creation and its size does not change. This type of disk allocates storage space that is equal to its nominal size, regardless of how much actual virtual disk space you are using. For example, if you create a 100-GB fixed-size virtual disk, it will occupy 100 GB of storage space even if the virtual disk does not store any files. The advantage of these kinds of disks is that the storage space allocated is...
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