You have Site Recovery Manager (SRM) in place to protect critical vCloud servers in the
event of a disaster. Over lunch, a manager asks you why SRM is configured to protect only
the vCloud servers and not the actual department workload VMs. What do you tell her?
A.
The workload VMs are on fenced networks, which can’t be failed over.
B.
vCloud workloads can be migrated with vCloud Director once it has failed over and so
are not required to be protected with SRM.
C.
SRM can’t fail over the workload VMs, but it is a simple matter to restart them once the
vCloud servers have failed over.
D.
Workload VM failover is implied when you failover the vCloud infrastructure servers.