An administrator needs to migrate a legacy physical application server to a virtual machine within a vSphere 6 cluster. As part of the conversion, the administrator
must reduce the size of the virtual disks.
What action should the administrator take to create a virtual machine with smaller virtual disks than the original physical server?

A.
Shut down the physical server and use VMware Converter cold cloning with volume-based cloning at the disk level.
B.
Use VMware Converter hot cloning with volume-based cloning at the block level.
C.
Shut down the physical server and use VMware Converter cold cloning with volume-based cloning at the file level.
D.
Use VMware Converter hot cloning with volume-based cloning at the file level.
Explanation: It’s the case where you previously had data on the drive and deleted it and wish to reclaim the space. In that case the Storage vMotion will likely not be able to reclaim the space. Why? Because the blocks that had been previously written to the drive need to be zeroed out first.
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For Hot Cloning you are using Volume-based cloning for P2V and Disk-based for V2V:
-Block-level is used when you maintain or extend HDD from source to target system
-File-level is used when you want to resize (i.e. shrink) the target HDD
N.B. Block-level is faster. For Cold-cloning you are using Disk-based cloning which is always Block-level.
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