In vSAN VM storage policy, 'None - stretched cluster' as one of the options for Site disaster tolerance is deprecating, the check will detect if the policy rule has been applied to any VM object.
The current vSAN Policy applied to the VM(s) does not guarantee that the data is replicated on both data sites of a Stretched Cluster. This may lead to data unavailability in the event of inter-site failure. VMware recommends reviewing the existing storage policies and remediating as necessary. When changing an existing VM’s storage policy settings, vSAN might initiate object recreation and subsequent resynchronization of the objects, make sure the object health and network connection between data sites is green before updating the policy. Navigate to the 'Virtual Objects' view to check which storage policy is applied to the VM.
The issue can be resolved by updating the Site disaster tolerance of the applied policy to either 'None - Keep data on preferred (stretched cluster)' or 'None - Keep data on secondary (stretched cluster)' and re-apply it to all impacted VMs. Make sure the object health and network connection between data sites is green before updating the policy. Navigate to the 'Virtual Objects' view to check which storage policy is applied to the VM.