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PVS What is the order of vDisk promotion? |
Maintenance Test Production |
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PVS Can you do updates to a master vDisk with a personal vDisk attached? Why? |
NO. Only the personal vDisk would get the update, not the master vDisk. |
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PVS What are the 2 update methods for vDisks? |
Auto & manual |
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PVS Where are the auto updates done? |
"vDisk update management" node in the PVS console. |
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PVS Should you delete, move, or rename master images? |
No! |
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PVS Where do you enable automatic management of machine account passwords? (2 places) |
1. The Properties of the vDisk 2. The PVS server properties. |
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PVS When does a vDisk get load balanced across PVS Servers (not replicated, but load balance of disk streaming)? |
At boot, the target device is balanced to the least loaded PVS server. |
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PVS Where do you set the Load Balance Options? |
Right-Click on the vDisk/Load Balance Options |
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PVS What's the default subnet affinity? |
None. (Subnet Affinity sets whether PVS factors the subnet of the streaming NIC & the target into load balancing decisions, instead of just using "least busy") |
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PVS vDisk Load Balancing a.) Which 2 settings should you not use together? b.) Why? |
a.) Subnet affinity set to "best effort" or "fixed", plus "re-balance enabled". b.) Because, It could cause a re-balance storm as targets are moved to PVS servers on the same subnet as the PVS server is streaming the vdisk. |
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PVS vDisks How do you access vDisk versions? |
R-Click on the vDisk / Versions |
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PVS vDisks How do you create a new version? |
On "Versions" dialog, click "New" & it's created immediately. |
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PVS vDisks What "access" type is a new version? |
Maintenance. |
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PVS vDisks How do you promote a version? |
Versions / Promote button |
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PVS vDisks What can it be promoted to? (2) |
Test or Prod |
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Power Management of Delivery Groups What are the 2 possible machine states for a random delivery group? |
1.) Randomly allocated & in use 2.) Unallocated & Unconnected |
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Power Management of Delivery Groups What are the 3 possible machine states for static (assigned) delivery groups? |
1.) Permanently allocated & in use 2.) Permanently allocated & unconnected (but ready) 3.) Unallocated & Unconnected |
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Power Management What are pools? |
Machines kept in the powered on state ready to be allocated (random only). |
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Power Management What are buffers? |
Standby machines that are powered off, ready to be powered on once the pool drops below it's set threshold. (random only). |
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Power Management What are power state timers? |
Upon machine disconnect, when the timer runs out, the machine is suspended. |
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Power Management What can you use to power manage permanently allocated machines? |
Power state timers only, not pools or buffers. |
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