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The Complete VMware vSphere Guide

By : Mike Brown, Hersey Cartwright, Martin Gavanda, Andrea Mauro, Karel Novak, Paolo Valsecchi
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The Complete VMware vSphere Guide

By: Mike Brown, Hersey Cartwright, Martin Gavanda, Andrea Mauro, Karel Novak, Paolo Valsecchi

Overview of this book

vSphere 6.7 is the latest release of VMware's industry-leading virtual cloud platform. By understanding how to manage, secure, and scale apps with vSphere 6.7, you can easily run even the most demanding of workloads. This Learning Path begins with an overview of the features of the vSphere 6.7 suite. You'll learn how to plan and design a virtual infrastructure. You'll also gain insights into best practices to efficiently configure, manage, and secure apps. Next, you'll pick up on how to enhance your infrastructure with high-performance storage access, such as remote direct memory access (RDMA) and Persistent memory. The book will even guide you in securing your network with security features, such as encrypted vMotion and VM-level encryption. Finally, by learning how to apply Proactive High Availability and Predictive Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), you'll be able to achieve enhanced computing, storage, network, and management capabilities for your virtual data center. By the end of this Learning Path, you'll be able to build your own VMware vSphere lab that can run high workloads. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: VMware vSphere 6.7 Data Center Design Cookbook - Third Edition by Mike Brown and Hersey Cartwright Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7 - Second Edition by Martin Gavanda, Andrea Mauro, Karel Novak, and Paolo Valsecchi
Table of Contents (21 chapters)

vCSA HA

In the past, you could only rely on vSphere HA which would automatically restart your vCSA in case of the hardware failure, but this might lead in the corrupted system state as with any other OS.

If you aren’t familiar with vCenter HA, it is a feature introduced in vSphere 6.5 and available only for the vCSA. When you enable vCenter HA, secondary passive vCSA is deployed along with the witness appliance.

vCenter HA provides short RTO (about five minutes) for recovery of the vCenter Server. When the hardware where the active node is running fails, the passive vCenter Server will take over, shortening the total downtime of the vCenter Server. vCenter HA is a part of  the vCenter Server Standard license, so no additional licensing is required. 

vCenter HA is only available in the vCSA, and you can't deploy this configuration with vCenter for Windows...