An administrator has been tasked with deleting an existing Workload Domain but needs to ensure all virtual machines continue to run during the process.
Which action, if any, must be performed to meet the requirement?
- Migrate virtual machines to other workload domains manually
- Virtual machines will be automatically migrated to other workload domains and no further action is required
- Deploy and use VMware HCX to migrate virtual machines using bulk migration to other workload domains
- Backup all virtual machines and restore in other workload domains
Answer(s): A
Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation, deleting a Workload Domain will result in the removal of its associated infrastructure, which includes the ESXi hosts and storage. To ensure that virtual machines continue to run during this process, they must be migrated manually to other workload domains before the deletion of the Workload Domain. VMware Cloud Foundation does not automatically migrate VMs across workload domains, and tools like VMware HCX are typically used for migrations across different environments rather than within the same VCF instance. Manual migration allows the administrator to ensure VMs are relocated to the desired locations and prevents potential downtime or data loss.
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