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vCenter high availability for vSphere 7 - vSphere Tutorial
From the course: VMware vSphere 7 Foundations Essential Training
vCenter high availability for vSphere 7
In this video, we'll learn how vCenter High Availability can be used to provide availability for the vCenter server appliance. So here's how vCenter Server high availability basically works. You have one active vCenter instance, and that's the vCenter instance that's really doing all of the work. So when we connect to our vCenter instance, we're going to connect to the active vCenter instance. So here in our diagram, we see the active vCenter instance. This is the vCenter server appliance instance that actually works. It's got an IP address associated with the management interface. And it uses this vCenter, a high availability network, to replicate the current configuration to two other nodes in our environment, a passive node and the witness node. Now the passive node is a clone of this active vCenter. So when I configure vCenter high availability, this clone of my vCenter server appliance is created. And from that moment…
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High-availability architecture in vSphere 730s
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Basic vSphere high-availability architecture11m 23s
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High-availability (HA) datastore heartbeats and host isolation7m 55s
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HA failure scenarios7m 58s
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Demo: Basic high-availability configuration8m 27s
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vCenter high availability for vSphere 79m 7s
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Demo: vCenter 7 manual backup to an SMB share4m 17s
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Demo: vCenter 7 scheduled backups and retention policies2m 15s
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Fault tolerance13m 20s
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Demo: Fault tolerance8m 39s
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