Blind spots occur in a virtualized environment because virtual machines (VMs) can communicate with each other over a virtual network within the same host rather than sending traffic over a physical network between separate physical servers. This means that network-based security controls that are designed to monitor traffic on physical networks may not be able to detect or monitor traffic between virtual machines on the same host.
Options A, B, and C are not accurate explanations for the occurrence of blind spots in virtualized environments.
Please check the answer, i feel below should be the answer
D. Virtual machines may communicate with each other over a virtual network all on the same host rather than a physical network between servers
That's not what the answer implicates, as it says VMs MAY (!) communicate over a virtual network all on the same host, not that they necessarily need to be. So many incorrectly marked answers in here, it's actually not worth the money.
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