Refer to the exhibit. An administrator is testing a newly created Windows 2016 blueprint in Cloud Assembly. While using the Test option from within the blueprint, the attached error appears. What is a possible cause for this error message?
A.
The network profile created did not have the correct capability tag.
B.
During the machine allocation phase, Cloud Assembly could not find enough resources.
C.
The administrator did not associate a cloud zone to the project.
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If your source Blueprint contained a reservation policy and that reservation policy is deleted before migration, the reservation policy is migrated and tagged on the VMware Cloud Template. However, when you attempt to provision a VMware Cloud Template (formerly Blueprint) in vRealize Automation 8, it fails because the reservation policy does not exist and issues this error message during provisioning:
"No placement exists that satisfies all of the request requirements. See if suitable placements and cloud zones exist for the current project and they have been properly tagged."
To remediate this, open the VMware Cloud Template in vRealize Automation 8 and remove the tag.
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