What is the vSphere Fault Tolerance ? | What is the use of vSphere Fault Tolerance in VMware ? | FT

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @tantien3609
    @tantien3609 20 дней назад

    Hi Sir, Thanks for your shared information. I have a question. According to my understanding, FT mode needs two VMs, one is called a primary VM on the first Physical machine (PM) and two is called a secondary VM or shadow instand on the second PM. , How many licenses for each VM containing one operating System and application for FT mode. When using two separate storage for each PM and one storage as SAN for both PMs.

    • @virtualtrainee
      @virtualtrainee  18 дней назад

      Hi ,
      In this video I have explained the same which you are asking.
      Can you please elaborate more about SAN related question ?
      Thanks

    • @tantien3609
      @tantien3609 14 дней назад

      @@virtualtrainee Hi sir, Thank you for replying to me.
      From my of view, when using redundant system of VSphere. We need two physical machines and running vshere on each of them . There are two ways to storage VM ( virtiual Machine) .
      First way, storage on each of host (vshere) but when one of both PMs had broken down. The system will shut down ( not rendundant). is it correct???
      Second way, storage on SAN ( Share storge). When one of both PMs had broken down. The system will run normally.
      At that time, How many licenses of applications and OS for the entire system? ( Running redundant function of vSphere).
      I'm very confused this point, when running redundant function of VMWare vShere

  • @HarishankarGupta-vv7yh
    @HarishankarGupta-vv7yh 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Calleague share the vmware interview question and answer

    • @virtualtrainee
      @virtualtrainee  2 месяца назад

      Hi,
      Sure, will do. Thanks for the suggestions.
      Thanks