B is correct. Extension Baseline Contains extensions (additional software such as third-party device drivers) that must be applied to a given host. Extensions are installed on hosts that do not have such software installed on them, and patched on hosts that already have the software installed. All third-party software for ESXi hosts is classified as a host extension, although host extensions are not restricted to just third-party software.
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Extension Baseline: Contains extensions (additional software such as third-party device drivers) that must be applied to a given host. Extensions are installed on hosts that do not have such software installed on them, and patched on hosts that already have the software installed. All third-party software for ESXi hosts is classified as a host extension, although host extensions are not restricted to just third-party software.
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