vSphere 6.7 - vCenter Server High Availability

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Lightboard illustration of the vCenter Server High Availability options for each deployment type.

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Thanks for sharing. So, we dont't require LB anymore for Embedded vCenter HA whereas External PSC still requires LB. Since the vCenter HA doesn't requires LB, could you please let us know the pros and corns of Embedded and seperate HA options

selvavmlist
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I installed esx 7.0 and vcenter 7.0. Everything is okay, but when one of the host closes, the HA machine is turned on, but the virtual machine does not switch to the other host.

salihcancnar
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Thanks for the video. Believe the Witness node is also a replica of the vCSA with embedded PSC. This means you will end up with allocating 3x of cpu/mem/storage resources. I've decided to opt for leveraging the file-level backup feature rather than this expensive VCHA. Hope VMware will enhance vCHA in the future version.

bigfatbonus
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Great video. I believe it is 15 nodes max in the sso domain with vcha has stated being treated as a single node or instance right. I may have understood you but sure you said ten

James-sclz
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Nice video, thank you for sharing it with us.

PrimephotoStudio
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I have to hosts only, , Each host has an Esxi and many VMs and the company ask me to install the VCenter inside each host on a VM and make a high availability to make one host active and the second passive, , what is the best scenario to do it : can I install two Vcenters in each host ?

karraral-saedi