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During the deployment of a VMware Cloud Foundation environment, a system administrator encounters a failure during the initial configuration of the management domain. The error logs indicate a failure in the vCenter Server deployment due to insufficient resources allocated to the management cluster. Given that the management cluster requires a minimum of 16 vCPUs and 64 GB of RAM for optimal performance, the administrator initially allocated only 12 vCPUs and 48 GB of RAM. What is the primary reason for the deployment failure, and how should the administrator adjust the resource allocation to ensure successful deployment?
The resource allocation was below the minimum requirements for the management cluster, leading to the failure of the vCenter Server deployment. The administrator should allocate at least 16 vCPUs and 64 GB of RAM to meet the minimum specifications.
The deployment failure was caused by a network configuration issue unrelated to resource allocation. The administrator should focus on verifying network settings instead of adjusting resource allocation.
The vCenter Server deployment failed due to a licensing issue that was not related to resource allocation. The administrator should check the licensing status before making any resource adjustments.
The insufficient resource allocation was only a warning and did not directly cause the deployment failure. The administrator can proceed with the deployment without making changes to the resource allocation.

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