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PowerCLI Cookbook

By : Philip Brandon Sellers
Book Image

PowerCLI Cookbook

By: Philip Brandon Sellers

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (19 chapters)
PowerCLI Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a cluster and adding ESXi hosts


Clusters are the basis for everything that is great within vSphere. Clusters are the level where individual resources become pooled and shared for virtual machines. Clusters allow all higher-level functionalities within vSphere, such as an automatic restart after a hardware failure and dynamic balancing of workloads. Individual ESXi hosts and clusters can exist at the same level under a datacenter object in vSphere.

In this recipe, you will walk through the steps necessary to set up your first cluster of servers in vCenter. You will be reusing the same four ESXi hosts that you configured in the Creating a configuration script to set all properties uniformly recipe from Chapter 1, Configuring the Basic Settings of an ESXi Host with PowerCLI.

Getting ready

This chapter assumes that your vCenter has the datacenter object defined and that you have individual ESXi hosts connected or managed by vCenter. In this example, you will call the Primary datacenter...