What are three possible reasons that would prevent virtual machines from migrating to VMware Cloud on AWS using VMware vSphere vMotion? (Choose three.)
A.
Paravirtual SCSI disks are mounted.
B.
Virtual serial ports are connected with network output.
C.
Remote devices are attached.
D.
VMware Tools are NOT installed.
E.
The virtual machine (VM) is a linked clone.
F.
The virtual machine (VM) remote console is open.
A,B and C. See below extract from VMC on AWS training course.
VM Configurations with Limited Support in VMware Cloud on AWS:
These VM configurations have limited support and, as a result, are incompatible with VM migrations that use vSphere vMotion in VMware Cloud on AWS:
• Remote devices attached (CDs, floppy disks, and so on)
• Serial ports with network output • Mounted paravirtual SCSI (PVSCSI) disks
paravirtual scsi disks are allowed - do they mean "mounted" to the vm? Thats supported. It's a choice other than LSI Logic for example. I think its B,C,E If you svmotion a linked-clone, the link will be broken to the parent. It's B-C-E
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