How to Create Cluster in the VMware vCenter 8.

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  • How to Create Cluster in the VMware vCenter 8.
    A cluster is a group of hosts. When a host is added to a cluster, the resources of the host become part of the resources of the cluster. The cluster manages the resources of all hosts that it contains. You can create clusters in the vSphere Client and then configure them using the Quickstart workflow or manually.
    Prerequisites
    Verify that a data center, or a folder within a data center, exists in the inventory.
    Verify that hosts have the same ESXi version and patch level.
    *Obtain the username and password of the root user account for the host.
    If you want to extend a cluster with initially configured networking, verify that hosts do not have a manual vSAN configuration or a manual networking configuration.
    To create a cluster that you manage with a single image, review the requirements and limitations information in the Managing Host and Cluster Lifecycle documentation.
    Required privileges:
    Host.Inventory.Create cluster
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