关于“结合使用 Windows Server Storage Spaces 和 Amazon EBS”的评价
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Dear QwikLabs Team, Many Thanks for the Windows Storage Spaces With AWS EBS Lab. Kind Regards Binayaka Mishra
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mikhail p. · 已于 over 6 years前审核
step 106. that's too big. we have to wait for a 10-15 min
Suzuki M. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Great Learning experience
Hubert F. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Great Learning experience
Hubert F. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
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Jessica Z. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Easy lab. I didn't see much difference in the IOPS when running the command using different disk sizes.
Oliver L. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Xiong L. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Very good lab, however there was a problem at step 121. It would not let me connect to the client instance so I could not complete the remaining steps.
Erich S. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Estan L. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Interesting lab but PowerShell commands were retired. Both disks have the same friendly name - AWS PVDISK. So there are two ways how to get the disk: 1. through UniqueId, but it is boring. 2. Get-PhysicalDisk | where {$_.size -ge 50000000000} | Set-PhysicalDisk -MediaType HDD Get-PhysicalDisk | where {$_.size -ge 40000000000 -and $_.size -le 50000000000} | Set-PhysicalDisk -MediaType SSD
Maksym M. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
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Anthony S. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Leah B. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
Changing disk type required using ObjectId, because the friendly name was the same for all both drives; meaning that a change using the friendly name would affect all drives.
Christopher B. · 已于 almost 7 years前审核
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