An administrator is attempting to add two Intel-based hosts to a vSphere 6.x cluster containing all Intel-based hosts. T

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An administrator is attempting to add two Intel-based hosts to a vSphere 6.x cluster containing all Intel-based hosts. T

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An administrator is attempting to add two Intel-based hosts to a vSphere 6.x cluster containing all Intel-based hosts. The cluster has Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) enabled, but while performing the action, the administrator receives the error shown in theExhibit:Which three conditions would explain the error? (Choose three.)
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A. EVC is using a newer baseline than the hosts in the Exhibit.
B. The ESXi hosts have an incompatible version of Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE).
C. The ESXi hosts have the Intel No-Execute feature disabled.
D. EVC is using an older baseline than the hosts in the Exhibit. E. The ESXi host does not have the Intel VT-d feature enabled.
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