When implementing update policies for the vSphere environment, which would be the VMware-recommended way to update the v

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When implementing update policies for the vSphere environment, which would be the VMware-recommended way to update the v

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When implementing update policies for the vSphere environment, which would be the VMware-recommended way to update the vCenter Server Appliance(VCSA) when an underlying operating system (OS) patch is released?

A. Introduce a policy that requires a system administrator to check if a new appliance update (which might include an OS update) is available from the downloads section of MyVMware portal, and follow the VCSA documentation to apply the update.
B. Do nothing-the VCSA applies all OS updates automatically without any human interaction.
C. Introduce a policy that requires a system administrator to go online and check with the OS vendor to see if a new version is available. If it is, download it manually, log in to the VCSA with the root credentials, and proceed with the OS update.
D. Configure VMware Update Manager to download the OS update and apply it on a scheduled basis.
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