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While installing Windows 2019 on a new VM on an AHV cluster, an administrator notices there aren't any drives listed for the install.

What might the problem be?

A.
VirtIO drivers have not yet been installed and the disks are IDE disks.
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A.
VirtIO drivers have not yet been installed and the disks are IDE disks.
B.
VirtIO drivers have not yet been installed and the disks are SCSI disks.
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B.
VirtIO drivers have not yet been installed and the disks are SCSI disks.
C.
VirtIO drivers must be installed on AHV for installations of Windows.
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C.
VirtIO drivers must be installed on AHV for installations of Windows.
D.
VirtIO drivers aren't supported on this version of Windows 2019.
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D.
VirtIO drivers aren't supported on this version of Windows 2019.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

VirtIO drivers are device drivers that are specifically designed for virtualized environments. They allow the guest operating system to communicate directly with the underlying hardware, bypassing the emulation layer. This improves the performance and efficiency of the virtual machines.VirtIO drivers are supported by various hypervisors, including Nutanix AHV1.

Nutanix AHV uses SCSI disks for VMs by default. However, Windows does not have native support for SCSI disks and requires VirtIO drivers to recognize them. Therefore, if an administrator is installing Windows 2019 on a new VM on an AHV cluster, they need to install the VirtIO drivers before selecting the destination disk for the installation.Otherwise, they will not see any drives listed for the install2.

To install the VirtIO drivers during Windows installation, the administrator can use one of the following methods3:

Use a VirtIO ISO image that contains the driver files. The administrator can download the VirtIO ISO image from the Nutanix support portal and upload it to the AHV image service. Then, they can attach the VirtIO ISO image to the VM as a CD-ROM device and load the driver from it during Windows installation.

Use a Nutanix Guest Tools (NGT) ISO image that contains the driver files and other tools. The administrator can download the NGT ISO image from Prism Element or Prism Central and attach it to the VM as a CD-ROM device. Then, they can load the driver from it during Windows installation.

Use a floppy disk image that contains only the driver files. The administrator can create a floppy disk image using tools such as WinImage or WinRAR and upload it to the AHV image service. Then, they can attach the floppy disk image to the VM as a floppy device and load the driver from it during Windows installation.

asked 23/09/2024
Cornelius Paul
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