A critical server in a Hyper-V environment has crashed and will not reboot. What is the fastest way to bring this server back online so employees can continue to work?
Instant VM Recovery sounds promising, but I also want to look into the Entire VM restore option. That might give me a more complete recovery, even if it takes a bit longer. Gotta weigh the tradeoffs here.
I'm not super familiar with Hyper-V, so I'll need to do a quick refresh on the recovery options before I decide. But I'm thinking Instant VM Recovery might be the way to go based on the wording of the question.
Okay, I think the key here is speed. Since the question asks for the "fastest way" to bring the server back online, I'm leaning towards option C - Instant VM Recovery. That seems like it would be the quickest solution.
I'm a little confused on the differences between the Instant VM Disk Recovery and Instant VM Recovery options. I'll need to review those more closely to decide which one is the best fit.
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'd want to look into the Instant VM Recovery option - that sounds like it could be the fastest way to get things back up and running.
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