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High Availability (Exam 70-652)

High Availability and Exam 70-652: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring

Which of the following must be completed prior to providing High Availability of virtual machines? (choose all that apply)

  1. Virtual Server
  2. Install failover clustering
  3. Install Hyper-V
  4. Install Virtual PC

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Answer: A, B, C. The Failover Clustering and Hyper-V roles must be installed prior to using the Create Cluster Wizard to provide High Availability of virtual machines.


There are four basic steps to provide for High Availability of virtual machines; Install Failover Clustering and Hyper-V role on each physical server; use the Create Cluster Wizard to create a failover cluster; use the New Virtual Machine Wizard to create virtual machines; and use the High Availability Wizard to make each virtual machine highly available.

Tip: Make sure that you create the virtual machines in a new folder and choose a storage location that will be accessible to all the servers in the cluster.

Tech Reference: " Checklist: Configure Virtual Machines for High Availability (TechNet) "

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Wed, May 20, 2009

thanks for your help

Tue, May 19, 2009 ericlaiys Malaysia

The answer should be B & C.

Wed, Apr 1, 2009 Techiedude Napa, CA

Why would you need to install Virtual Server if you're using Hyper-V? Are you using this in the generic sense, as in install "a virtual server/vm"? If that's the case then, yes, you need to install "a virtual server", but you shouldn't need to install "MS Virtual Server" if you're using Hyper-V...

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