A vSphere 5.x implementation contains two ESXi hosts, ESXi01and ESXi02. There is a virtual machine "VM21" connected to t

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A vSphere 5.x implementation contains two ESXi hosts, ESXi01and ESXi02. There is a virtual machine "VM21" connected to t

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A vSphere 5.x implementation contains two ESXi hosts, ESXi01and ESXi02. There is a virtual machine "VM21" connected to the Production port group on ESXi01.ESXi01 has the following switch configuration.vSwitch0, single uplink to 10.1.20.0/24Production port group -VMkernel port for vMotion -VMKernel port for management -vSwitch1, single uplink to 10.1.40.0/24Engineering port group -VMKernel port for NFS storage -ESXi02 has the following switch configuration.vSwitch0, single uplink to 10.1.20.0/24Engineering port group -VMkernel port for vMotion -VMKernel port for management -vSwitch1, single uplink to 10.1.40.0/24Production port group -VMKernel port for NFS storage -Which two statements are true about this configuration? (Choose two.)

A. vMotion is not available between the two hosts
B. If VM21 is migrated to ESXi02 it will not be available on the network
C. The virtual machine can be vMotion migrated to the target host.
D. Broadcasts from the Production port group will not reach the Engineering port group.
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