Thank you for this lecture. Does this cluster work with just one NIC with the help of VLAN and port grouping or for high availability one should have more than one NICs?
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mangkaw321 From our engineer... Let's assume they are talking about non-SAN "shared" datastores like iSCSI or NFS. Yes, VMCP is still supported. i.e. it is supported for SAN, iSCSI, NFS based datastores. However, if they talk about non-shared datastores (say, local datastores, then VMCP/HA will work but NOT quite useful, because there is no other host to failover the VM (since the datastore is local to only one host where the VM files reside). Hope it clarifies.
If the master fails, another will be elected, and it will pick up where the other one left off. If a partition of the management network occurs, then each partition that does not have a master will elect one. When the partition is resolved, all but one of the masters will abdicate.
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Thank you for this clear and pleasant lecture.
awesome intro about HA with flying colors of visualization . Thanks brother
Thank you for this lecture. Does this cluster work with just one NIC with the help of VLAN and port grouping or for high availability one should have more than one NICs?
Awesome Video. Concepts are clear. Thank you
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Network heart beat and datastore heart beat is Monitoring by master host...suppose if network heart beat fails then vm's will move to another host?
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
If suppose my master host fails then what will happen to inside VM?
you need to have 2 master hosts to check each other
Thank you for your information. I have a question : How the master is elected and on what based it is elected as a master ? kindly confirm .
I have same question...? How it is elected
The host which has the most number of data stores mounted is automatically chose as the master host.
How do i configure Vsphere to IBM security identity manager?
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
Can I configure this without SAN?
I have 4 hosts and 4 datastores.
mangkaw321 From our engineer...
Let's assume they are talking about non-SAN "shared" datastores like iSCSI or NFS. Yes, VMCP is still supported. i.e. it is supported for SAN, iSCSI, NFS based datastores.
However, if they talk about non-shared datastores (say, local datastores, then VMCP/HA will work but NOT quite useful, because there is no other host to failover the VM (since the datastore is local to only one host where the VM files reside).
Hope it clarifies.
NO.. for HA your system should be on share shtorage
What if the master goes down?
If the master fails, another will be elected, and it will pick up where the other one left off. If a partition of the management network occurs, then each partition that does not have a master will elect one. When the partition is resolved, all but one of the masters will abdicate.
can u guys pls check the transcripts.....gosh....its totally wrong
Thanks
HE IS READING !! :D
He was forced by his manager to take this session.
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That's if it works, it doesn't...
terminology is too confusing!!
Good lecture but this guy gives me the creeps!
He's got no bloody arms!
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination