C Correct
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws-operations/GUID-DAE9B318-294A-4422-BBF4-82AE9DDFF043.html
Virtual machine hardware and settings
Ensure that these requirements are met for virtual machine hardware.
Virtual machine hardware version and virtual disk size as specified in VMware Configuration Maximums.
EVC is not supported in the VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC.
VMs that are created in the cloud SDDC or that have been power-cycled after migration to the cloud SDDC can't be migrated back to the on-premises data center with vMotion unless the on-premises EVC baseline is Broadwell. You can relocate these VMs after powering them off, as long as their virtual machine hardware version is compatible with the on-premises data center.
The following virtual machines are not supported:
VMs with shared .vmdk files.
VMs with virtual media or ISOs attached.
A. is wrong. Shared VMDK files, Attached virtual media or ISOs and HW-Version <=8 are not supported (Session 15 Slide 14)
B. is wrong. Obviously passthrough devices like FC-Adapters or other Hardware could not be used in VMC SDDC
C. is correct. Its not unusual that a VM uses a VMDK. Is there really a 2TB limit?
D. is wrong. Like Answer B. Physical RDMs require access at Hypervisor Storage level which is not possible.
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