how many virtual disks can the administrator add to the destination virtual machine?

An administrator plans to use VMware Converter Standalone to convert a virtual machine to a vSphere environment. The source virtual machine has these
properties:
Running Windows 2008 R2
Contains one NTFS formatted volume
During conversion, how many virtual disks can the administrator add to the destination virtual machine?

An administrator plans to use VMware Converter Standalone to convert a virtual machine to a vSphere environment. The source virtual machine has these
properties:
Running Windows 2008 R2
Contains one NTFS formatted volume
During conversion, how many virtual disks can the administrator add to the destination virtual machine?

A.
0

B.
1

C.
2

D.
3

Explanation:
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Bee197

Bee197

A is most correct.

there is only 1 volume in the source machine.

https://www.vmware.com/pdf/convsa_61_guide.pdf

bottom of page 56

Prerequisites
You must have more than one volumes on the source machine to be able to add an additional virtual disk.

Bingo

Bingo

A

For example, if you have only one volume on the source virtual machine, you cannot add a virtual disk to the destination virtual machine.