Which two steps must an administrator take to create an approval policy through two levels of management when expanding the resources of a virtual machine beyond a specific footprint? (Choose two.)
A.
Attach the approval policy to the specific day 2 actions: increase RAM, add CPUs and add Disk storage.
B.
Create a two layer approval policy.
C.
Configure the approval policy to re-provision the virtual machine based on a larger blueprint if approval is granted at all levels.
D.
Attach a multiple layer approval policy to the service to which the blueprint is attached.
I've confirmed that its B & E https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.6/com.vmware.vra.prepare.use.doc/GUID-BDEDE468-6288-49C7-96D1-F8C41752E49C.html
First, a tenant administrator or approval administrator creates the approval policies where provisioning governance is needed.
Next, a tenant administrator or business group manager applies the approval policies to the services, catalog items, and actions as appropriate.
B and D
When you create an approval policy, you can add pre-approval and post-approval levels.
You can create multiple approval levels for an approval policy. When a service catalog user requests an item to which an approval policy with multiple levels is applied, each the first level must be accepted before the approval request is sent to the next approver
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