B) In a two node cluster, quorum can be determined and handled just as in a cluster with a higher number of nodes. That's what the textbook said, so I'm sticking with it.
This is a tricky one, I'm going to have to go with D) 'The default quorum policy in a two node cluster must be set to ignore in order to configure a working cluster.' Sounds like the safest bet to me.
A) Clusters with one or two nodes cannot have a quorum and require no quorum configuration. This makes sense, a two-node cluster doesn't need a quorum, right?
C) In a two node cluster the quorum is always held by the node that first started the cluster software. Hmm, I'm not sure about this one, it sounds a bit sketchy to me.
D) The default quorum policy in a two node cluster must be set to ignore in order to configure a working cluster. I was taught this in my training, so I'm confident this is the correct answer.
B) In a two node cluster, quorum can be determined and handled just as in a cluster with a higher number of nodes. Seems like the most logical answer to me.
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