What is the action will most likely correct the issue without significantly impacting other users or datastores?

Users are experiencing performance issues when updating their database hosted on a virtual
machine. The administrator determines that disk I/O is high across one of the HBAs on the ESXi
host containing the virtual machine.

What is the action will most likely correct the issue without significantly impacting other users or
datastores?

Users are experiencing performance issues when updating their database hosted on a virtual
machine. The administrator determines that disk I/O is high across one of the HBAs on the ESXi
host containing the virtual machine.

What is the action will most likely correct the issue without significantly impacting other users or
datastores?

A.
Manually configure the disk multipathing policy to Round Robin for the datastore

B.
Migrate the virtual machine to an NFS datastore using Storage vMotion

C.
Use Storage vMotion to migrate the virtual machine to a new VMFS5 datastore

D.
Map additional LUNs to the ESXi host and extend the datastores

Explanation:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=display
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