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What is the best way to store data inside a Hyper-V virtual machine based on MS Server?
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Tell me please.
What is the best way to store data inside a Windows Server Hyper-V virtual machine?
Let's say there is a shared folder. The volume is about 1 TB, people are actively working with it.
Is it better to make two vhdx disks - one with the virtual machine system, and the second one directly with the data?
Or is it better to shove everything into one vhdx disk? Or is it better to do a forwarding of physical disks into the system for fault tolerance?
Better in terms of ease of recovery in the event of a disaster and transfer to another virtualization server.
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If you give away a physical disk, then you will have problems with migration. You need to make 2 disks: one for the system, the second for data. In general, you need to look at such an infrastructure.
I don't know about the reload but it 's dumb
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