An administrator needs to perform a Datacenter Extension on a 120 GB virtual machine from a
corporate private cloud to a public cloud via vCloud Connector.
The environment is configured as follows:
The virtual machine is attached to vSphere Distributed Switch.
The Routed vApp Network is attached to a Routed Organization Network.
The destination cloud has 200 GB of storage available.
The local node is not configured to talk to the vCloud Connector Server on port 22.
Why will this operation fail?
A.
Connectivity between the server and node is unavailable.
B.
There is not enough storage on the destination cloud.
C.
The source network is not supported.
D.
A Data Center Extension from the source Cloud Type to the destination Cloud Type is not
supported.
Can someone explain the answer?
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When you stretch deploy from a vSphere cloud, you need storage in the destination virtual datacenter that is double the size of the virtual machine or vApp that you are stretch deploying. Because vCloud Connector creates a temporary vApp in the destination virtual datacenter during the stretch deploy process, it needs the extra storage for temporary use. The temporary vApp is deleted when the Stretch Deploy command is completed.