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Required privileges:
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Host.Inventory.Add host to cluster
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Resource.Assign virtual machine to resource pool
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System.View on the virtual machines folder where you want to place the virtual machines of the host.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to a data center, cluster, or folder within a data center.
2 Right-click the data center, cluster, or folder and select Add Host.
3 Type the IP address or the name of the host and click Next.
4 Type administrator credentials and click Next.
5 Review the host summary and click Next.
6 License the host through one of the following methods.
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Assign an already existing license.
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Assign a new license.
a Click Create New Licenses. The Add Host wizard minimizes in Work in Progress and the
New Licenses wizard appears.
b Type of copy and paste the new license key from My VMware and click Next.
c Enter a new name for the license and click Next.
d Review the new license and click Finish.
7 In the Add Host wizard click Next.
8 (Optional) Select a lookdown mode option to disable the remote access for the administrator account
after vCenter Server takes control of this host.
9 (Optional) If you add the host to a data center or a folder, select a location for the virtual machines that
reside on the host and click Next.
10 Review the summary and click Finish.
A new task for adding the host appears in the Recent Tasks pane. It might take a few minutes for the task to
complete.
Create Clusters
A cluster is a group of hosts. When a host is added to a cluster, the resources of the host become part of the
resources of the cluster. The cluster manages the resources of all hosts within it. Clusters enable, vSphere
High Availability (HA), vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), and the VMware Virtual SAN
features.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have sucient permissions to create a cluster object.
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Verify that a data center, or folder within a data center, exists in the inventory.
Procedure
1 Browse to a data center in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Right-click the data center and select New Cluster.
3 Enter a name for the cluster.
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