Which three factors should a cloud administrator consider when sizing a new VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) to support the migration of workloads from an on-premises SDDC? (Choose three.)

Which three factors should a cloud administrator consider when sizing a new VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) to support the migration of workloads from an on-premises SDDC? (Choose three.)
A . Total number of 10Gb network ports required
B . Host hardware type in the target VMware Cloud
C . Total number of on-premises hosts
D . Total number of workloads
E . Total amount of available storage across all on-premises datastores
F . Average size of workload resources (CPU & RAM)

Answer: DEF

Explanation:

Total number of workloads. This determines how many hosts are needed in the VMware Cloud SDDC cluster.

Total amount of available storage across all on-premises datastores. This determines how much storage capacity is needed in the VMware Cloud SDDC cluster.

Average size of workload resources (CPU & RAM). This determines how much compute capacity is needed in the VMware Cloud SDDC cluster.

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud/services/vmc-cloud-sizer-user/GUID-7CECF719-E56B-4830-84ED-77206A2A118D.html

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