Which method should you use to move the VM and which server should you move it to?

Your role of Network Administrator at vceguide.com includes the management of the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named vceguide.com. The network includes servers that run Windows Server 2012.
The network includes a primary data center and a secondary data center. The primary data center includes virtual machines (VMs) running on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V host servers. A failover cluster in the primary data center named ABC-CL01 contains three Hyper-V host servers named HVHost1, HVHost2 and HVHost3. ABC-CL01 hosts several highly available virtual machines (VMs). The three servers each have Intel processors and connect to a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV).
You want to move a VM from the ABC-CL01 to another Hyper-V host server. You need to decide which Hyper-V host server to move the VM to. Your decision will be based on whichever move minimizes the downtime of the VM during the move.
You have two standalone Hyper-V host servers that both use AMD processors. One server connects to iSCSI storage and the other server has a directly attached physical disk. You have two another standalone Hyper-V host servers that both use Intel processors. One server connects to iSCSI storage and the other server has a directly attached physical disk.
Which method should you use to move the VM and which server should you move it to?
A. Use live migration to migrate to the server with the AMD processors and connects to iSCSI storage.
B. Use storage migration to migrate to the server with the AMD processors and has a directly attached physical disk.
C. Use storage migration to migrate to the server with the Intel processors and connects to iSCSI storage.
D. Use storage migration to migrate to the server with the Intel processors that has a directly attached physical disk.

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