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6 vSphere Auto Deploy adds the host to thevCenter Server system that vSphere Auto Deploy is
registered with.
a If a rule specifies a target folder or cluster on the vCenter Server system, the host is placed
in that folder or cluster. The target folder must be under a data center.
b If no rule exists that specifies a vCenter Server inventory location, vSphere Auto Deploy
adds the host to the first datacenter displayed in the vSphere Client UI.
7 (Optional) If the host profile requires the user to specify certain information, such as a static IP
address, the host is placed in maintenance mode when the host is added to the vCenter Server
system.
You must reapply the host profile and update the host customization to have the host exit
maintenance mode. When you update the host customization, answer any questions when
prompted.
8 If the host is part of a DRS cluster, virtual machines from other hosts might be migrated to the
host after the host has successfully been added to the vCenter Server system.
See Provision a Host (First Boot).
Figure 4-6. vSphere Auto Deploy Installation, First Boot
PXE
Host sends hardware
and network information
to Auto Deploy server
Auto Deploy server
streams host and image
profiles to the host
Host boots using
image profile
Subsequent Boots Without Updates
For hosts that are provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy and managed by vCenter Server,
subsequent boots can become completely automatic.
1 The administrator reboots the host.
2 As the host boots up, vSphere Auto Deploy provisions the host with its image profile and host
profile.
3 Virtual machines are brought up or migrated to the host based on the settings of the host.
n Standalone host. Virtual machines are powered on according to autostart rules defined on
the host.
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