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After you create a DRS cluster, you can customize it and use it to manage resources.
To customize your DRS cluster and the resources it contains you can configure affinity rules and you can
add and remove hosts and virtual machines. When a cluster’s settings and resources have been defined,
you should ensure that it is and remains a valid cluster. You can also use a valid DRS cluster to manage
power resources and interoperate with vSphere HA.
Note In this chapter, "Memory" can refer to physical RAM or Persistent Memory.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Adding Hosts to a Cluster
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Adding Virtual Machines to a Cluster
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Removing Virtual Machines from a Cluster
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Removing a Host from a Cluster
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DRS Cluster Validity
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Managing Power Resources
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Using DRS Affinity Rules
Adding Hosts to a Cluster
The procedure for adding hosts to a cluster is different for hosts managed by the same vCenter Server
(managed hosts) than for hosts not managed by that server.
After a host has been added, the virtual machines deployed to the host become part of the cluster and
DRS can recommend migration of some virtual machines to other hosts in the cluster.
Add a Managed Host to a Cluster
When you add a standalone host already being managed by vCenter Server to a DRS cluster, the host’s
resources become associated with the cluster.
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