Some of the VMs in a vSphere DRS cluster are not migrated as expected.Which three factors can affect DRS behavior? (Choose three.)

A.
The currently configured TPS settings for the VMs.
B.
VM Overrides.
C.
DRS Aggression Levels (Migration Threshold).
D.
CPU, Memory, and Network Utilization.
E.
The currently configured Enhanced vMotion Compatibility level for the cluster.
I think B,C&E.
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B C D is correct.
https://blogs.vmware.com/performance/2016/10/understanding-vsphere-drs-performance-white-paper.html
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Depending on whether or not Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) is enabled, DRS behaves differently
when you use vSphere Fault Tolerance (vSphere FT) virtual machines in your cluster.
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B, C, D is the right answer. Googled each choice and checked out.
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B, C, D – E is not possible because there’s only one level configurable per cluster
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If you configure EVC mode after you build the cluster, it is possible to set it higher than some of the hosts are compatible with. In this case, machines may not be able to move between hosts.
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