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Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, browse to the data center where you want the cluster to reside and click New
Cluster.
2 Complete the New Cluster wizard.
Do not turn on vSphere HA (or DRS).
3 Click OK to close the wizard and create an empty cluster.
4 Based on your plan for the resources and networking architecture of the cluster, use the
vSphere Client to add hosts to the cluster.
5 Browse to the cluster and enable vSphere HA.
a Click the Configure tab.
b Select vSphere Availability and click Edit.
c Select vSphere HA.
6 Under Failures and Responses select Enable Host Monitoring.
With Host Monitoring enabled, hosts in the cluster can exchange network heartbeats and vSphere HA
can take action when it detects failures. Host Monitoring is required for the vSphere Fault Tolerance
recovery process to work properly.
7 Select a setting for VM Monitoring.
Select VM Monitoring Only to restart individual virtual machines if their heartbeats are not received
within a set time. You can also select VM and Application Monitoring to enable application
monitoring.
8 Click OK.
You have a vSphere HA cluster, populated with hosts.
What to do next
Configure the appropriate vSphere HA settings for your cluster.
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Failures and responses
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Admission Control
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Heartbeat Datastores
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Advanced Options
See Configuring vSphere Availability Settings.
Create a vSphere HA Cluster
To enable your cluster for vSphere HA, you must first create an empty cluster. After you plan the
resources and networking architecture of your cluster, use the vSphere Web Client to add hosts to the
cluster and specify the cluster's vSphere HA settings.
vSphere Availability
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