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In addition to the previous restrictions, the following types of IPv6 address types are not supported for use
with the vSphere HA isolation address or management network: link-local, ORCHID, and link-local with
zone indices. Also, the loopback address type cannot be used for the management network.
Note To upgrade an existing IPv4 deployment to IPv6, you must first disable vSphere HA.
Creating a vSphere HA Cluster
vSphere HA operates in the context of a cluster of ESXi (or legacy ESX) hosts. You must create a cluster,
populate it with hosts, and configure vSphere HA settings before failover protection can be established.
When you create a vSphere HA cluster, you must configure a number of settings that determine how the
feature works. Before you do this, identify your cluster's nodes. These nodes are the ESXi hosts that will
provide the resources to support virtual machines and that vSphere HA will use for failover protection.
You should then determine how those nodes are to be connected to one another and to the shared
storage where your virtual machine data resides. After that networking architecture is in place, you can
add the hosts to the cluster and finish configuring vSphere HA.
You can enable and configure vSphere HA before you add host nodes to the cluster. However, until the
hosts are added, your cluster is not fully operational and some of the cluster settings are unavailable. For
example, the Specify a Failover Host admission control policy is unavailable until there is a host that can
be designated as the failover host.
Note The Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown (automatic startup) feature is disabled for all virtual
machines residing on hosts that are in (or moved into) a vSphere HA cluster. Automatic startup is not
supported when used with vSphere HA.
vSphere HA Checklist
The vSphere HA checklist contains requirements that you must be aware of before creating and using a
vSphere HA cluster.
Review this list before you set up a vSphere HA cluster. For more information, follow the appropriate
cross reference.
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All hosts must be licensed for vSphere HA.
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A cluster must contain at least two hosts.
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All hosts must be configured with static IP addresses. If you are using DHCP, you must ensure that
the address for each host persists across reboots.
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All hosts must have at least one management network in common. The best practice is to have at
least two management networks in common. You should use the VMkernel network with the
Management traffic checkbox enabled. The networks must be accessible to each other and vCenter
Server and the hosts must be accessible to each other on the management networks. SeeBest
Practices for Networking.
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