https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-getting-started/GUID-C68FD810-D270-43F2-AEBF-D522BA1F402B.html#:~:text=For%20each%20VI%20workload%20domain,vSphere%20maximum%20of%2064%20hosts. You create VI workload domains to run customer workloads. For each VI workload domain, you can choose the storage option - vSAN, NFS, vVols, or VMFS on FC.
VMware Cloud Foundation supports several storage types as principal and supplemental storage for VI workload domains. Principal storage is the initial shared storage type that is selected during the creation of a workload domain or cluster in SDDC Manager. Supplemental storage is the additional shared storage type that can be added after a cluster has been created using the vSphere Client.
The supported principal storage types for VI workload domains are:
vSAN
NFS v3
vVols (FC, iSCSI, or NFS)
The supported supplemental storage types for VI workload domains are:
vSAN
NFS v3 or v4.1
vVols (FC, iSCSI, or NFS)
VMFS on FC
iSCSI
NVMeoF/TCP
Therefore, the only option that contains only supported storage types for VI workload domains is B. NFS v3, NFS v4.1, vSAN.
For more information, please refer to the following sources:
Supported Storage Types for VMware Cloud Foundation
Managing Storage in VMware Cloud Foundation
VMWare Cloud Foundation Now Supports NVMeoF/TCP