Win Server 2012 - Lab 3

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MOAC Manual

70-410

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Installing

and

Configuring

Windows

Server

2012

R2

Lab

LAB 3

CONFIGURING LOCAL STORAGE

THIS LAB CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES:

Exercise 3.1 Exercise 3.2 Exercise 3.3 Lab Challenge Initializing Disks Creating Simple Volumes Creating a Storage Pool Removing Storage Components

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

The lab environment consists of computers connected to a local area network, along with a server that functions as the domain controller for a domain called adatum.com. The computers required for this lab are listed in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1 Computers Required for Lab 3

Computer Domain controller Member server Member server with three additional SCSI hard drives Operating System Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Computer Name SERVERA SERVERB SERVERC

In addition to the computers, you also require the software listed in Table 3-2 to complete Lab 3.

MOAC Manual

70-410

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Installing

and

Configuring

Windows

Server

2012

R2

Lab

Table 3-2 Software Required for Lab 3

Software Lab 3 student worksheet Location Lab03_worksheet.docx (provided by instructor)

Working with Lab Worksheets

Each lab in this manual requires that you answer questions, create screen shots, and perform other activities that you will document in a worksheet named for the lab, such as Lab03_worksheet.docx. It is recommended that you use a USB flash drive to store your worksheets, so you can submit them to your instructor for review. As you perform the exercises in each lab, open the appropriate worksheet file, fill in the required information, and save the file to your flash drive.

After completing this lab, you will be able to:

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Initialize new disks Create storage spaces, disks, and volumes with Server Manager Create volumes with the Disk Management snap-in

Estimated lab time: 60 minutes

Exercise 3.1

Overview

Initializing Disks

In this...