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How can a vSphere administrator ensure that a set of vi…

How can a vSphere administrator ensure that a set of virtual machines run on different hosts in a DRS cluster?

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A.
Use a VM-Host affinity rule.

B.
Add the VMs to a vApp.

C.
Use a VM-VM affinity rule.

D.
Place the VMs in different folders.

13 Comments on “How can a vSphere administrator ensure that a set of vi…

  1. MR says:

    Answer C:

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-94FCC204-115A-4918-9533-BFC588338ECB.html

    A VM-VM affinity rule specifies whether selected individual virtual machines should run on the same host or be kept on separate hosts. This type of rule is used to create affinity or anti-affinity between individual virtual machines that you select.

    When an affinity rule is created, DRS tries to keep the specified virtual machines together on the same host. You might want to do this, for example, for performance reasons.

    With an anti-affinity rule, DRS tries to keep the specified virtual machines apart. You could use such a rule if you want to guarantee that certain virtual machines are always on different physical hosts. In that case, if a problem occurs with one host, not all virtual machines would be placed at risk.

    Create a VM-VM Affinity Rule

    You can create VM-VM affinity rules to specify whether selected individual virtual machines should run on the same host or be kept on separate hosts.




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  2. N/A says:

    Thanks for the questions but some of these answers are wrong:
    1. VSAN, vMotion, FT are the actual correct options in the dialog box for VMKernal use on the default TCP stack.
    2. Firewall settings is in security section not Advanced
    6. Large block sizes of 512MB are also now available in addition to the traditional 1MB small block sizes




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