What are two vSphere Fault Tolerance states that would cause the virtual machine to not be protected?

An administrator views the Fault Tolerance pane of the Summary tab of a virtual machine and
finds that the current status is Not Protected.
What are two vSphere Fault Tolerance states that would cause the virtual machine to not be
protected? (Choose two.)

An administrator views the Fault Tolerance pane of the Summary tab of a virtual machine and
finds that the current status is Not Protected.
What are two vSphere Fault Tolerance states that would cause the virtual machine to not be
protected? (Choose two.)

A.
Stopped – Fault Tolerance has been stopped on the secondary virtual machine.

B.
Need Secondary VM – The primary virtual machine is running without a secondary virtual
machine and is not protected

C.
Need Primary VM – The secondary virtual machine is running, and a new primary virtual
machine cannot be generated.

D.
Disabled – Fault Tolerance is disabled.

Explanation:

Table 3-2. Reasons for Primary VM Not Protected Status
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