Which VMware feature would an administrator configure to migrate VMs using vSphere vMotion between ESXi hosts with different underlying CPU architectures?
The correct answer is B. Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC).
EVC is a feature in vSphere that enables vMotion between hosts with different CPU generations by exposing a consistent set of CPU features to the virtual machine. This allows virtual machines to be moved between hosts with different CPU architectures, and maintain compatibility and functionality even if the underlying CPU architectures are different.
With EVC, the administrator can migrate VMs using vSphere vMotion between ESXi hosts with different CPU architectures, ensuring that the virtual machines remain compatible and functional throughout the migration process.
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