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HOW TO: Create, Configure and Deploy VMware vSphere vCenter Server 7.0 High Availability (VCHA)

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Andrew Hancock (VMware vExpert PRO / EE Fellow/British Beekeeper)
EE Fellow, MVE, Expert of the Year 2021,2017-11, Scribe 2016-2012, Author of the Year 2018-6,2013-2012 VMware vExpert Pro, vExpert 2025-2011
In this video presentation which is part of the Hancock's VMware Half Hour HOW TO Video Series I will show you HOW TO: Create, Configure and Deploy VMware vSphere vCenter Server 7.0 High Availability (VCHA).

VMware vCenter Server High Availability (HA) protects vCenter Server against host and hardware failures. The active-passive architecture of the solution can also help you reduce downtime significantly when you patch vCenter Server. It is included as a free function within vCenter Server, no additional licensing is required for the additional Passive and Witness nodes.

vCenter Server HA does require an isolated "cluster heartbeat network", as demonstrated in this video

HOW TO: Create a new Distributed and VMKernel Portgroups on a VMware vSphere Distributed Switch for the vSphere Cluster for use with vCenter Server HA
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