Thank you for the video! Much informative! Could you confirm, what happens if the vCenter is down? If the vCenter is down the DRS will not work usually. But with vCLS, DRS will work even if vCenter is down?
Hi Sumit, Appreciate you for this question. As I explained in this video after vSphere 7.0 U1 VMware introduced vCLS services. These services ensure that if vCenter Server is unavailable, cluster services remain available to maintain the resources health as well as cluster workload. But, the important point is that vCenter Server must be required to run the DRS & HA smoothly. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks
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Thank you for the video! Much informative!
Could you confirm, what happens if the vCenter is down? If the vCenter is down the DRS will not work usually. But with vCLS, DRS will work even if vCenter is down?
Hi Sumit,
Appreciate you for this question. As I explained in this video after vSphere 7.0 U1 VMware introduced vCLS services. These services ensure that if vCenter Server is unavailable, cluster services remain available to maintain the resources health as well as cluster workload. But, the important point is that vCenter Server must be required to run the DRS & HA smoothly.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks
Really very usefull, Thankyou
Please provide troubleshooting videos
Sure ! will do.
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Thanks !!