Which two conditions will cause a vMotion validation check to fail? (Choose two.)
A. An active connection that matches an existing port group label on the target host
B. Insufficient network bandwidth on the target virtual switch
C. Different security policies on the target virtual switch
D. An active connection to an internal virtual switch
Correct Answer: CD
Explanation/Reference:
Internal switches link VMs in ESXi host but do not have an uplink. These switches are local to a ESXi host and so vMotion will not work.
Different security policies on the source and target switches would cause a validation fail.
Wrong: An active connection that matches an existing port group label on the target host
Explanation: VMotion validations check to see that storage and network resources in use by the virtual machine are available on the target ESX Host. The validation also checks to see if the virtual machine has an active connection to a physical device on the ESX Host. In this case, the connection is to a virtual switch that also exists on the target, so the validation will succeed.
Wrong: Insufficient network bandwidth on the target virtual switch
Explanation: VMotion requires sufficient network bandwidth to perform migration, but this is not a part of the VMotion validation check.